For years, internet users have shared a quote about how to measure the success of welfare programs, attributing the words to Ronald Reagan, the former U.S. president and California governor.
Twelve years after Nixon's $4 million ceremony, Ronald Reagan set a record with a $20 million swearing-in that featured more elaborate celebrations, according to ethics watchdog Public Citizen.
Richard M. Nixon made Carter tempting; Carter made Ronald Reagan necessary. George WillWashington Post The deceits and crimes of Nixon’s imperial presidency bred Carter’s pompous crusade ...
Forty-four years ago, Ronald Reagan ... was President Nixon who created the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970. But it was Carter who began to flex the agency’s muscles. Reagan’s first ...
Richard M. Nixon made Carter tempting; Carter made Ronald Reagan necessary. The deceits and crimes of Nixon’s imperial presidency bred Carter’s pompous crusade against pomp. Carter proclaimed ...
Johnson, 1965: The United States Marine Band performed the national anthem.Richard Nixon, 1969 ... U.S. Marine Band sang the national anthem.Ronald Reagan, 1981: Amateur singer Juanita Booker ...
For example, the audience for the second inauguration of Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all delivered a lower audience than the first. Only Richard Nixon’s second ...
Feiffer, who died Jan. 17, first published his self-titled comic strip in The Village Voice in 1956. Later syndicated, Feiffer went on to run for more than four decades. Originally broadcast in 1982.
Image The dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is believed to have been the first gathering of five presidents.Credit...Jim Wilson/The New York Times Mr. Nixon, Mr. Ford ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, will be eulogized at a state funeral Thursday at the National ...
It was a revolution of peanut butter sandwiches. Hundreds of thousands of American women — mostly suburban, middle-class ...
Richard Nixon, 1969: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir ... accompanied by the U.S. Marine Band sang the national anthem. Ronald Reagan, 1981: Amateur singer Juanita Booker sang the national anthem.