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- office, only two presidents who have survived the
two full terms that they are now limited to by the Constitution, and walked out of that
office with--
LC:
Grace?
DC:
With grace, right. And those two were Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan.
LC
- do you expect the long-range
effect will be on the drastic cuts from the social services that have been proposed by the Reagan
Administration? If they go through, what effect does that have on civilized society or the
progress of the United States
- to him.
B:
Quite naturally. Yes, quite naturally.
G:
The only president I've met so far that seems not to be bothered by them is Mr. Reagan,
to be able to throw them off.
B:
Yes. Yes. It's a different kind of personality I suppose in terms of how
- , E.S. "Pat" Kelly, Max Mallick, Reagan Nesbitt, Justin Blakeney, Raymond Hicks, Henry Moore, J. Paul Secrest, J. Edwin Smith, Will Henry Burt, Hubbard Neely, Bert Horne, Gus Barr, Buster Brown, C.B. McNeil, Roy Swift; people from Wilson County
- on the presidents of the United States for about thirty or
forty years. Now, I've had to move some of them around. I moved Johnson up from where
I had him, and I have moved Truman up, but I've taken the President [Reagan] down during
this year. I've taken him down
- influential in this area. But--just as an
aside, you see--in the Reagan administration, there was not a Mike Feldman, there was not a
Harry McPherson, there was not a person who was close to the President and seeing him all
the time who was making this kind