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  2. An American Life - Wikipedia

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    An American Life is the 1990 autobiography of former American President Ronald Reagan. Released almost two years after Reagan left office, the book reached number eight on The New York Times Best Seller list. [1] The book was largely ghostwritten by journalist Robert Lindsey. [2] [3]

  3. Anthony R. Dolan - Wikipedia

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    Anthony R. Dolan (born in Norwalk, Connecticut, July 7, 1948) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and was a speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan from March 1981 until the end of Reagan's second term in 1989. [1]

  4. Ken Khachigian - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth L. Khachigian (born September 14, 1944, in Visalia, California) is an American political consultant, speechwriter, and attorney.He is best known for being a longtime aide to President Richard Nixon and chief speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan.

  5. Peggy Noonan - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ellen "Peggy" Noonan (born September 7, 1950) is a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal and contributor to NBC News and ABC News.She was a primary speechwriter and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan from 1984 to 1986 and has been right-leaning in her writings since leaving the Reagan administration.

  6. Author of books that inspired 'Reagan' movie reflects on wild ...

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    Author Of Books That Inspired ‘Reagan’ Movie Sees Key Comparisons Between 2024 And 1980 "Yeah, the disparity is really profound," Kengor said of the reviews. "In fact, it reminds me of what ...

  7. Ben T. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Bently Thomas "Ben" Elliott is an American writer who served as President Ronald Reagan’s director of speechwriting from 1982 to 1986. In this capacity he directed better known speechwriters like Peggy Noonan and Peter Robinson, both of whom he hired. [1]

  8. Opinion: The ideas in Project 2025? Reagan tried them, and ...

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    And, as Project 2025 proposes, Reagan attempted to eliminate the Department of Education but settled for gutting its funding in a manner that set public education, in the words of author Jonathan ...

  9. Peter Robinson (speechwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mark Robinson (born April 18, 1957 [1]) is an American author, research fellow, television host and former speechwriter for then-Vice President George H. W. Bush and President Ronald Reagan. He is currently the host of Uncommon Knowledge, an interview show by Stanford's Hoover Institution.