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- of which was dedicated by President Johnson. Then I had my troubles with a new governor of the state, one Ronald Reagan, in the course of which he won and I lost. Then I became a faculty member again. K: Maybe a battle, but not the war? CK: Well
Oral history transcript, Edmund Gerald (Pat) Brown, interview 1 (I), 2/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- Kennedy in California two years previously in the campaign for the presidency . [I] then succumbed to the motion picture actor Ronald Reagan, myself, when I sought a third term . Since that time, I have been in the private practice of law . been
- to believe that Ronald Reagan could talk the American people into a crusade in Uruguay, for God's sake, but-G: Well, he pulled one off pretty neatly. J: Yes. Yes, and he may pull others off, but that shows you what the power of a committed and articulate
- the [nuclear] freeze movement now. If anybody can believe, with Ronald Reagan or anybody else, that the fact that there are some pro-Soviet Communists who favor the freeze and I'm sure attend committee meetings occasionally or something else, although they're
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Judd -- III -- 12 Peking wants to use us. And it has been using us. And they've been mad at [Ronald] Reagan
- , President Reagan is in China today. To the We have a quasi, de facto alliance with the Chinese in certain respects, despite the ignominy of our withdrawal. real one. Our commitment to the Thais I think is a I think it was then, I think it is now
Oral history transcript, Hyman Bookbinder, interview 3 (III), 6/30/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that one can throw a label at Reagan as not being concerned about the poor, and it receives a very positive response. When you have significant majorities of the American people telling every pollster who's asked them, "Do you think the administration's
- together, when the government hadn't been settled down at all. Now, three months after President Reagan took over there wasn't very much trouble at all here. The transition that occurred during February, March, and the early part of April simply didn't
Oral history transcript, Thomas H. (Admiral) Moorer, interview 2 (II), 9/16/1981, by Ted Gittinger
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- and back away, and you had the same thing that has been going on for about ten years in Libya. It was not until Mr. Reagan came in when he ordered a stop to it: "Stay where you are, and if you get shot at, shoot back." Thatts what happened here last month
- : That's basically true. Also of course it's a lot easier to be a spoiler and a social saboteur than it is to try to keep things going-it's easier to criticize the way Reagan is running this country in terms of economic problems than to come up
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cline -- II -- 26 I can see Reagan doing that; he's beginning to do it a little bit right now. But Johnson didn't do it. And yet he knew it was his responsibility and I think if he's to be criticized it is for taking
- honored those force levels. We weren't up to them then, but every president all the way to Reagan--those same force levels obtain. And people, when I make speeches about the past, when I tell them that, and say, "You know, we quit racing in 1962
- , so that they would withdraw the veto. At one point Governor Reagan of California was bragging about the number of vetoes that he had issued on our program, and we never considered that quite a proper contest for a governor to engage in. G