June 26, 2004

Reagan vs. the Communists -- in Hollywood. This is the autobiography I wish I could have read. Quotable: "He's the only president whose early years included a course in how dirty the Commies can get, how clever and resourceful they can be, and the guts it takes to handle them in direct, personal conflict," said the screenwriter Art Arthur, who worked with Reagan in Hollywood labour causes during the 1940s and 1950s. "No other president had ever met the Communists early on toe-to-toe in that fashion and learned the hard way." More "The real truth about Reagan is that he was a bit of a Leftie". Posted by Greg Ransom | TrackBack


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