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Ronald Reagan’s Long-Hidden Racist Conversation With Richard Nixon In newly unearthed audio, the then–California governor disparaged African delegates to the United Nations. By Tim Naftali ...
In a taped call with Richard Nixon, from 1971, that the historian Tim Naftali recently made public, Ronald Reagan described the African delegates to the United Nations in luridly racist terms.
WASHINGTON – In a newly released audio recording of an October 1971 conversation with President Richard Nixon, then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan is heard making racist remarks about a Tanzanian ...
David Gergen, a veteran CNN contributor and longtime Washington insider who served both Republican and Democratic presidents ...
David Gergen, a White House advisor to former Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, died on ...
Former U.S. President Richard Nixon (right) is pictured in 1971 in the Oval Office with the future president, Ronald Reagan. A recording has emerged in which Reagan made a racial slur about ...
President Richard Nixon (far right) offered advice to President Ronald Reagan's speechwriter Ken Khachigian (left). Ronald Reagan Library and Foundation There are political insiders and then there ...
Gov. Ronald Reagan talked to reporters at a news conference in his office in Sacramento Friday, Jan. 9, 1971. A portrait of Richard Nixon hangs on the wall in the background.
President Richard Nixon didn’t think much of fellow Californian and Republican icon Ronald Reagan, calling him “strange” and not “pleasant to be around,” newly released White House tapes ...
And he tells his chief of staff that California Gov. Ronald Reagan, who had challenged Nixon for the Republican presidential nomination in 1968, is “an uncomfortable man to be around.” ...
Ronald Reagan once complained to Richard Nixon about “monkeys from those African countries” when referring to African delegations at the United Nations, according to shocking newly released ...