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A Personal Touch to President Bush

Alan from NJ Wrote: Oct 28, 2009 4:08 PM
Apparently, while Reagan was in government, his father asked him to give a job to George Jr. Reagan called him a 'ne-re do well' and lamented that he would, probably, have to find a place for him, somewhere. I did not like, but am not surprised, by the doing of favors.
George Jr. may have gotten away from booze, but a reputation follows you for years.

In "What I Saw at the Revolution," speechwriter Peggy Noonan's chronicle of her time in the Reagan administration, she includes a story about sitting in the Oval Office with President Reagan when his hearing aid starts to beep. As she relates the scene, none of the President's super-serious, gray-looking aides bothered to tell the President about the device's malfunction. Noonan looks on, perhaps a little embarrassed, as the President finally figures it out for himself and pulls the thing out of his ear and fixes it. It's a brief little moment in Reagan's presidency, but something about it stuck with me....

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