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ISBN: 006087600X

ISBN13: 9780060876005

The Reagan Diaries

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During his two terms as the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan kept a daily diary in which he recorded, by hand, his innermost thoughts and observations on the extraordinary, the historic, and the routine day-to-day occurrences of his presidency. Now, nearly two decades after he left office, this remarkable record--the only daily Presidential diary in American history--is available for the first time.

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Met this President & Queen Elizabeth II when I was a girl!

Care to know more about him.

The Reagan Diaries is a fascinating look at the life of our 40th President during his two terms as C

The Reagan Diaries were written in the White House every evening that Ronald Wilson Reagan occupied the office of President. Reagan writes his innermost thoughts in a clear, concise and closely observed witness to history. Only a few presidents such as John Quincy Adams; James Knox Polk and Rutherford B. Hayes took the time to keep diaries of their tenure in the most powerful office in the free world. Anyone interested in American history; the US Presidency; the life or Reagan or how modern power politics will benefit for the hours it takes to read these many pages (the book is 700 pages). The diaries have been edited by noted historian Douglas Brinkley of the University of New Orleans. A later two volume edition of the unedited diaries is planned for the future. Brinkly gives concise notes on all the activites Reagan enaged in on a particular day. He has done an excellent job in his editing work. He did so with the cooperation of Nancy and the Reagan family. In my perusing of these diaries my estimation of Ronald Wilson as a patriotic American seeking to do the best for his nation and freedom has risen several notches on the Richter scale! Reagan will be known for such historical benchmarks as: 1. Reaching detene with the Soviets and standing up to Soviet negotiators. He handled Gorbachev with strength and dignity. His foreign policy with the Soviets will live forever in American memory. 2. In the last few years of his second term Reagan got into deep trouble over the Iran-Contra snafu. 3. Reagan sought to lower taxes and raise the profile of the military. During his term their was the invasion of Granada; the murder of the Marines in Lebanon and continuing conflict in the Middle East. He worked hard and was knowledgable on foreign policy. 4. Reagan's record on Civil Rights and poverty issues is weak. Ironically the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday was passed into law during his term. Personally he had no prejdice against minority groups. His environmental policies were mediocre. He often supported very right wing politicians. 5. Reagan often considered Democratic leaders as demagogues and thought liberalism was a mistake. Ironically he was once a Democrat voting for FDR and Truman. 5. Reagan sought reduction of nuclear arms working hard for SALT agreements and seeing the end of the Cold War against the Russians. 6. Reagan often sought the wisdom, advice and frienship of his good friends Margaret Thatcher British PM and Brian Mulrooney of Canada. His working with other world leaders is something our leaders should seek to restore in the future. 7. On a personal level: a. Reagan had a deep and abiding love for Nancy! He often alludes to how lonesome and miserable he is when his spouse is out of town. Theirs is one of the truly great love matches in all of Presidential history. b. Reagan had trouble with his children Ron and Patti (the children by Nancy) getting along better with Maureen his daughter with first wife Jane Wyman, He also had d

Outstanding Book Honest, Humble & Facinating President!

What a humble man! I have been a huge Reagan fan. The book is a great insight to a wonderfully, warm, loving and humble man that puts God, his wife, his country and his family before himself. His daily thoughts and take on things is refreshing and a far cry from what we have seen in recent years. President Regan makes me proud to be an American with his words and patriotism. This book is a great insight into the mind of a Great President. The book is an easy read and a great history lesson. I love the way his mind works. He had a very smart but yet simple way of looking at life and situations. He had a great deal of compassion and respect for the sick, the disabled and even for those who wronged him. Recommended read. I have loved every page.

The man shines through

This edited volume of President Reagan's diaries is memorable more for preserving the distinctive voice of this fundamentally decent man than for any momentous new insights into his eight years in highest office. The first three years of entries mainly log his daily activities, but on January 18, 1984, Reagan decides he is doing "wrong" because "those schedules are all in the archives." At this point, the president makes more of an effort to include analysis and opinions. However, the tenor of the entries remains matter-of-fact and schedule-driven. Here is a scattering of comments this reader mentally asterisked: -- As early as March 19, 1981, Reagan already worries about Secretary of State Alexander Haig: "Al told me he felt he was being undercut by other agencies etc. I worry he has something of a complex about this." -- When the air traffic controllers struck, Reagan notes he gave them "48 hrs. in which to return & if they don't they are separated from the service." He reminded them of their oath "'that he or she will not strike against the U.S. govt. or any of its agencies.'" -- Referring to the memorial services for the American troops killed in the Lebanon suicide bombing, Reagan writes on Friday, November 4, 1983: "One little boy, 8 or 9, politely handed me a manila folder saying it was something he'd written about his father. Later when I read it I found it was a poem entitled 'Loneliness.'" -- During his April '84 trip to China, Reagan comments on his meeting with Deng Xiaoping: "...he really waded in critical of our mid-east policy, our treatment of the developing nations etc. & our disarmament failure. He touched a nerve -- when it was my turn I corrected him with facts and figures & I meant it. Funny thing happened -- he warmed up although he did bring up Taiwan (the only one who did). I told him it was their problem to be worked out -- but it must be worked out peacefully." -- A few words about the famous Reykjavik meeting with Gorbachev: "Then began the showdown. He wanted language that would have killed SDI. The price was high but I wouldn't sell & that's how the day ended." -- On July 2, 1987, the president has this to say about Iran-Contra: "Top Secret is call I got from Howard last night. He has learned North in his private testimony said he had kept all news of diversion of Iran funds to Contras from me & no one else had told me." -- The day after the November elections in 1988, Reagan mentions victor Bush: "George & I had a little one on one & I asked him to continue my custom or returning military salutes. He's for it." Douglas Brinkley, who edited these diaries, reproduced the entries in this book exactly as Reagan wrote them, misspellings, grammatical errors and all. That's a good editorial decision because, again, it brings the reader closer to the exceptional, optimistic-at-heart head of state who jotted these thoughts and records down in longhand for himself and for posterity. President Reaga

What an incredible book

I have not finished reading this yet, but I can't put this one down. You get an incredible insight to President Reagan's thoughts and hopes for the country as well as an understanding of how deeply he loved his wife. I have also come to realize how humble a man he really was. For example he seemed shocked that whenever he went someplace (even if just for a short trip in D.C.) there was a change of clothes waiting for him. He was also amazed that when one of his children was on TV one evening the staff video taped it for him. The most enjoyable entries to read are the ones where he talks about simple things like setting his clocks ahead in the sping, or riding a horse at Quantico. There are also more serious entries where he writes about the Russians and his hopes for peace in the middle east. The amazing thing is because this is a personal diary, it was never intended to be published. You get (I feel) the real thought and feelings of one of our greatest Presidents. One reviewer gave this book only one star and his review is less a review of the book and more an attack on the former President. I do not think you need to be conservative to enjoy this book. You just need to want to see the daily thoughts of the man.

The Real Ronald Reagan

Taken from the Presidents personal diary, this book contains a compilation of our late president's daily thoughts while he served his two terms in office. It shows you the man behind the office. We can see his traditional values, his strength of character, his thought process and his core beliefs. He wrote about everything from the normally every day thoughts we all have to how he would make the planet a safer place. We can see how Ronald Reagan did not switch from being a Democrat to a Republican, but his party left him. He was still an FDR Democrat in his thoughts and values. What was important was right and wrong, not left or right. You can tell he truly loved his country and would do what he could make it safe. This book is a must read for everyone, especially now when the USA seems to be tearing itself apart. Everyone running for office loves to invoke the man's name, but so far no one in any party lives up to his values.
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