OAN Commentary by: Theodore R. Malloch
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Ronald Reagan, our esteemed 40th President, was among the greatest of all our national leaders. In his eight-year span in office from 1981-1989, Reagan, much loved and adored, became the icon of conservatism. He was of course sui generis, in a class all his own.
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Surely, there won’t be another Reagan but our 45th and hopefully, 47th President, Donald J. Trump, is perched to make a similar contribution to American culture and world affairs. He will achieve that greatness only to the degree he takes a page from the Reagan playbook and becomes a communicator in chief for all the American people. Here is how he can do so in the last months of his campaign for the White House this time around.
REAGANOMICS:
Reagan’s presidential “trickle-down economics” capitalist system is credited with…