I was 11 years old when Reagan was elected in 1980 and was in college when he left office. Of all of the books on the list, this may be the one I was most looking forward to reading.
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H.W. Brands Reagan, The life. As I continue on this journey, I like to read up on the authors. Brands is a professor at University of Texas here in Austin.
Reagan was born and raised in Illinois. His father was Catholic. Reagan did not follow his father's religion. If he had, he would have been the second Catholic President after JFK. His father was an alcoholic. This may have contributed to the reason why Reagan did not drink alcohol.
Prior to getting involved in politics:
Graduated from Eureka College in Illinois.
Got his start in radio before moving to Hollywood to pursue acting.
- In those days, actors signed contracts with the studios. He got a deal with Warner Brothers Studios.
Played George Gipp in the famous Knute Rockne movie. Let's win one for the Gipper.
Bedtime for Bonzo. Starred in the movie next to a chimp.
Interesting unrelated fact I learned, the Warners were four brothers from Youngstown Ohio. All these years I see in movies Warner Brothers made the movie. It never dawned on me that there were actual brothers who started the company.
Served in Army in World War II
One of many Americans who served in WW II. Joining future Presidents JFK, Nixon, Ford, Carter and Bush 41
1st wife was actress Jane Wyman
- It was Wyman's 3rd marriage
- lasted 9 years
- two kids - Michael and Maureen Reagan
Nancy Davis - 2nd wife
- Screen Actors Guild (SAG) President
- Reagan learned some valuable negotiation skills during this time
GE spokesman - nation discovered him as a conservative voice
Testified at HUAC hearings
- Previously discussed in Nixon blog
Speech for Goldwater campaign in 1964
- Goldwater was the Republican nominee for President who lost to LBJ. Reagan gave a televised speech on behalf of Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan's political career
1966: Reagan was elected Governor of California. He would serve as governor from 1967 to 1975. Along the journey of reading the books, I have been searching for common traits among the 44 men who became President. In recent times Governor has been a common prior job. Reagan along with Carter, Clinton and George W. Bush have all been a Governor and President in my lifetime.
1968: Reagan attempted to win the Republican nomination. Nixon won the nomination and ultimately the Presidency. South Carolina Senator Storm Thurmond told Reagan that year, "Young man, you'll be President some day. But not this year."
1976: Reagan tried again to secure the nomination. He challenged incumbent Gerald Ford for the nomination and narrowly lost. Ford would go on and lose the 1976 President race to Jimmy Carter. Ford was President without winning an election. Which poses the question. How many Presidents have not been elected. I hope to find out this answer when I finish all 44 books.
1980: At first if you don't succeed try again. Reagan secured the Republican nomination. He offered the VP spot to Ford which he declined. George H. W. Bush was selected as VP.
I remember the Iran hostage crisis in 1980. What I learned in the book is that the Reagan campaign may have brokered a deal with the Iranians to not release the hostages until after the election. The thought was if the hostages were to be released prior to the November election it would help Carter win reelection. The Iranians would prefer Reagan to be President. Reagan's future CIA Director William Casey is said to have traveled to Iran. There is no proof this occurred. The hostages were released after Reagan was sworn in.
Reagan/Bush defeated Carter/Mondale by carrying 44 states and over 8 1/2 Million more votes. Reagan's promise was smaller government and less taxes. Some of the same conversations we are having today.
Reagan was shot in March 1981 after giving a speech in Washington D.C. He was shot by John Hinkley who was trying to impress actress Jodie Foster.
It's one event I remember where I was when it occurred. I was in 6th grade when the shooting occurred. We had indoor recess and the principal, Mr. Miranne, came over the loud speaker to announce Reagan had been shoot.
Two other tidbits about the day:
- It was the day of the men's basketball Final Four and the last time there was a consolation game as LSU lost to Virginia.
- VP George H.W. Bush was traveling in Texas. In confusion, Secretary of State Alexander Haig went on TV to say he was in charge. Haig must not have been paying attention in civics class as the Speaker of the House and Senate Pro Tempore are ahead of the Secretary of State in line for the Presidency.
Twenty: Every President who won election every 20 years starting in 1840 till 1960 died while in office
- 1840 - William Henry Harrison
- 1860 - Lincoln
- 1880 - Garfield
- 1900 - McKinley
- 1920 - Harding
- 1940 - FDR
- 1960 - Kennedy
Based on the above, Nancy was convinced her husband would die in office. After the shooting, Nancy consulted an astrologer for Reagan's travel arrangements. This fact was not made public until later when a bitter former Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary Don Regan revealed in a book in 1988 while Reagan was still in office.
It seemed during all eight years in office Reagan was constantly dealing with foreign policy.
- Middle East
- Falkland Islands
- Grenada
- Poland
- Russia
Another hotly debated topic is the economy during the 1980's and trickle down economics. I don't claim to be a economic expert. It was interesting reading in the book all of the debate among his staff and Reagan working with a Democratic controlled House of Representatives. Reagan and Tipp O'Neill were not the best of friends.
Central America
Similar to today, this is a controversial issue on immigration. While most focused on stopping the spreading of Communism, it was more of a humanitarian issue. Reagan was quoted as saying we need to help people in Central America as morally the right thing to do.
1984 Election
Reagan/Bush defeated Mondale/Ferraro by 19%
From LBJ winning in 1964 by 20%, this is a 39% swing of voters from Democrats to Republicans
Russia and nuclear weapon discussions
Russia wanted to rid the world of nuclear weapons
Reagan would not budge on Strategic Defense Initiative - SDI
After multiple failed attempts Reagan found the right partner in Gorbachev and was able to avoid nuclear war
Iran Contra hearings
- While I vaguely remember Oliver North and the hearings, it boiled down to selling arms to Iran in exchange for hostages with the profits from the arm sales funding the Contras in Central America
- North was convicted but was overturned on appeal
- North's popularity grew among conservatives as Reagan was called to issue a pardon
- Reagan ultimately decided against a pardon based on how Ford handled Nixon's pardon in 1974 (more to come in my Ford blog post)
Brady Bill: Reagan upset quite a few conservatives when he supported the Brady bill on background checks for handgun purchases. The bill is named after his former press secretary who was severely injured the same time Reagan was injured in 1981. The bill did not become law until President Clinton was in office.
Aids: Reagan is often criticized for not doing enough early for the Aids epidemic in the 1980s. It was painted as a gay disease and from doing drugs. His slow response can be blamed on Nancy's Just say no to drugs campaign and him not wanting to upset his conservative base.
Bitburg, Germany: Reagan visited a Nazi cemetery in 1985 for the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II. This visit was not well received.
Ronald and Nancy both survived cancer while in office. Reagan had Alzheimer's for the last several years he was alive.
Legacy: Reagan's legacy is hotly debated.
Timing: he was in the right place at the right time as he was a great public speaker and became the voice of the conservative movement
His goal was to shrink government and defeat communism
Some critics believe Reagan got others to do the dirty work for him
Reagan knew how to be popular
After leaving office in 1989, Reagan made quite a few speeches with the same theme. Preaching the conservative gospel
At the dedication of his library, Reagan told the crowd "I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph.
It's the last quote that rings true today.
737 pages in the Reagan book. 8,689 total in 15 books. 29 to go. Next up Ford.