Ronald Reagan loved to tell stories. Sometimes he used them to break the ice, or to prove a point, but very often he used them to inspire, to uplift,...
...in his diaries, but only once (and in a negative light). “Reagan was aware of him,” according to Annelise Anderson, the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget under Reagan. “Newt Gingrich was a creative and thoughtful young...
...in his diaries, but only once (and in a negative light). “Reagan was aware of him,” according to Annelise Anderson, the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget under Reagan. “Newt Gingrich was a creative and thoughtful young...
...details of presidential leadership. Then in 2001 came the book “Reagan in His Own Hand” by Martin and Annelise Anderson and Kiron Skinner, scholars at the Hoover Institution. They had gained access to Reagan’s handwritten scripts for several...
...in his diaries, but only once (and in a negative light). “Reagan was aware of him,” according to Annelise Anderson, the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget under Reagan. “Newt Gingrich was a creative and thoughtful young...
...he was. "Newt has good reason to recall the Reagan years; he was part of it," said Annelise Anderson, a former Reagan deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget who is now at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. "Newt Gingrich was a...