An curved arrow pointing right. Today's immigration debate is as heated as it's ever been. Back in 1980, however, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan debated the topic, and their talking points are ...
Conversely and ironically, Ruth Bader Ginsburg might well owe her Supreme Court appointment in 1993 to the fact that Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush held the presidency for the twelve years ...
George H.W. Bush fired the majority of Reagan's appointees in an attempt to distance himself from his predecessor. "It was an ideological housecleaning," says presidential historian John Robert ...
Take George W. Bush ... momentary candor evaporated. Yet Bush's self-serving revisions cannot compare with the fantastic recollections of the late Ronald Reagan, whose veneration by Republicans ...
When a Harvard MBA No Longer Guarantees a Job, Seek a Different Sort of Education Stand Athwart the Progressive Leviathan Pro-Life Means Pro-Baby and Pro-Mother, in Tennessee and Elsewhere History ...
WASHINGTON (JTA) – George H.W. Bush, the one-term president ... Less remembered was how, as Ronald Reagan’s vice president, Bush quietly helped engineer some of the pivotal moments in the ...
During a 1980 debate between then-presidential candidates George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan, both Republicans ... Immigration policy is complex and the current system in the United States is ...