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Ronald Reagan’s Long-Hidden Racist Conversation With Richard Nixon In newly unearthed audio, the then–California governor disparaged African delegates to the United Nations. By Tim Naftali ...
President Richard Nixon (far right) offered advice to President Ronald Reagan's speechwriter Ken Khachigian (left). Ronald Reagan Library and Foundation There are political insiders and then there ...
WASHINGTON – In a newly released audio recording of an October 1971 conversation with President Richard Nixon, then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan is heard making racist remarks about a Tanzanian ...
Ronald Reagan, the governor of California at the time, with President Richard M. Nixon in August 1971. A phone call between the two that included racist comments would happen later that year.
Ronald Reagan once complained to Richard Nixon about “monkeys from those African countries” when referring to African delegations at the United Nations, according to shocking newly released ...
For Richard Nixon, it was a lavish spread near the beach in San Clemente. For Ronald Reagan, it was his beloved dusty horse ranch in the hills above Santa Barbara where he would escape the Beltway ...
A half-century after President Nixon resigned, a new book by Ken Khachigian, speechwriter for Nixon and Reagan, offers a warmly humanizing look at Nixon.
Richard Nixon made Jimmy Carter tempting; Carter made Ronald Reagan necessary. December 29, 2024 President Jimmy Carter, left, and Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan shake hands after ...
K en Khachigian, the son of a Visalia farmer, just published the memoirs of his years in the White House as a speechwriter to ...
In the 1968 G.O.P. primaries, Nixon had to outflank three prominent Republican governors — George Romney of Michigan, Nelson Rockefeller of New York and Ronald Reagan of California — who could ...
Ken Khachigian, the son of a Visalia farmer, just published the memoirs of his years in the White House as a speechwriter to two prominent U.S. presidents, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.