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  2. 1988 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    President Ronald and Nancy Reagan were honored on August 15. Reagan made a major speech [9] on the opening night of the convention, as he would for the last time in 1992. During the presidential roll call vote, several seconding speeches were delivered, showcasing a number of speakers from varying ethnic backgrounds.

  3. Speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Reagan preparing for his farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office, 1989. Reagan's effectiveness as a public speaker earned him the moniker, "Great Communicator." ." Former Reagan speechwriter Ken Khachigian wrote, "What made him the Great Communicator was Ronald Reagan's determination and ability to educate his audience, to bring his ideas to life by using illustrations and word ...

  4. 1988 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    It was Reagan's seventh and final State of the Union Address and his eighth and final speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker, Jim Wright, accompanied by George H. W. Bush, the vice president. Donald Hodel, the Secretary of the Interior, served as the designated survivor. [1]

  5. Ronald Reagan famously spoke of the 'ash heap of history.' So ...

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    Despite his stylistic differences with Reagan, Trump long ago adopted as his slogan “make America great again," a line from Reagan's Republican National Convention acceptance speeches in 1980 ...

  6. Ken Khachigian - Wikipedia

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    Reagan biographer Edmund Morris regards this as the best speech of Reagan's career. [13] In August 1988, Khachigian drafted Reagan's farewell address to the Republican National Convention in New Orleans and then joined the Bush presidential campaign as an aide to vice presidential nominee Dan Quayle. He traveled with Quayle for 10 weeks through ...

  7. Timeline of the Ronald Reagan presidency (1988–1989)

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    January 7 – President Reagan undergoes surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. [citation needed] January 11 – President Reagan delivers his farewell address in the Oval Office. [citation needed] January 20 – President Reagan completes his two terms in office and leaves the White House for the final time as Commander-in-chief ...

  8. Ronald Reagan was right — immigration is our superpower and ...

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    In the 1980s, the leader of the Republican Party, President Ronald Reagan, was famously enthusiastic about the importance of immigration to American success. He was fond of saying that “[a]nyone ...

  9. Read my lips: no new taxes - Wikipedia

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    Read my lips: no new taxes" is a phrase spoken by American presidential candidate George H. W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention as he accepted the nomination on August 18. Written by speechwriter Peggy Noonan, the line was the most prominent sound bite from the speech. The pledge not to tax the American people further had been a ...