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    Town Hall Interview

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    Form the Town Hall interview on Fox News with Donald Trump and Sean Hannity, many great topics were discussed. As the interview started, Trump was asked by Hannity, how he is a common sense consecutive? Trump’s answer was that, he declared himself as a common sense consecutive because he always care about the military, he believe on a fair and stable health care, and also believe on a fair budget. In addition, he said, one can take an example on his company. It is a stable company with a very…

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    (Shafritz and Borick, 2011). Therefore, certain aspects of Rove’s political musings were indeed effective and aided in numerous political victories for George W. Bush. Nonetheless, the decisive issue at hand was a bias for political considerations and lobbying. As the text states, “…the Bush administration made this a priority, how often it allowed ideological or purely political considerations to trump science, and how well Rove functioned as a sheepdog doing his master’s…

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    President Ronald Reagan had his strengths and weaknesses during his presidency. Although Ronald Reagan had done many things that helped the citizens of the United States economically, for example, making the inflation in America better by cutting taxes down but because of this action, many job wages went down. Ronald Reagan may have helped America economically but he didn’t do a good job socially, why? Because he had cut funding from programs that helped minorities, he did nothing to help with…

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    Who is Ronald Reagan? Ronald Reagan was the forty-first president of the United States of America. President Ronald Reagan has received both praise and criticism for the way he lead the United States of America. Examples of some praises include reducing burdensome and unnecessary regulation of business, as well as restoring military strength and invigorating the economy. In addition, President Ronald Reagan was the most ideological president of the last decades, who affirmed that the Soviet…

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    Thatcher effectively persuades her audience of former president Ronald Reagan's impressive legacy. Through the use of numerous literary devices, an anecdote and a convincing tone, Thatcher brings forth the impactful events that Reagan caused and instills an atmosphere of unity within the American people. Within her eulogy, Thatcher utilizes a plethora of literary devices to conclude the success of Reagan’s presidency. The first sentence includes an anaphora, as Thatcher repeats “great” to…

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    Ronald Reagan Personality

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    republican nomination. He beat his opponent Jimmy carter by a total of 489 electoral votes to 49. At the age of 69 he was the oldest president elected. With his landslide of a win his first term as president started alongside his vice president George HW Bush. BUt that win was short lived 69 days into his presidency there was an assassination attempt made on his life by John Hinckley. Luckily regan survived the bullet narrowly missed his heart but punctured his lung and he had heavy internal…

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    Bill Clinton Domestic Policy

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    battled for control of the country. The international community attempted to provide aide to the civilians that were caught in the middle of the violence, but with no way to protect this aide, it was quickly taken by the warring clans. President George H. W. Bush deployed the first troops in August of 1992 to help secure the aide and settle the fighting within the cities. Following the death of four U.S soldiers, President Clinton approved Task Force Ranger, consisting of several different…

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    George W. Bush I am writing an essay on George W. Bush. I am focusing on his Early life, Personal life, Military life, and Political life. I believe George W. Bush had a very interesting life because of his early, personal, military, political life, and accomplishments. George W Bush was president during the greatest challenge since Abraham Lincoln, the terrorist attacks on 9/11. George W Bush was the oldest child of a very important father when he was born on July 6th, 1946.…

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    Laura Bush was born on November 4, 1946 (70) in Midland, Texas. Following her marriage to George W. Bush in 1977, Laura spent her time to volunteer work and homemaking. After George her husband was elected governor of Texas in 1994, Laura upgraded her profile, working to better boost her literacy. As first lady, she spoke on the radio in backing up the Afghan people, and announced before the Senate Committee on Education. As first lady, Laura traveled alone to Europe, spoke on radio in support…

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    Despite a history of not commenting on America’s current political climate and global relations, Former President George H. W. Bush recently gave a speech in which he did exactly the opposite. In his speech entitled “The Spirit of Liberty: At Home, In the World,” the former President expressed his concern for the state of our nation and others around the globe; He did this not by blaming specific individuals or nations, but by stating his desire to improve the institutions of democracy and…

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