Posts Tagged ‘Ronald Reagan’

Tearing Down the Wall

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Is it a “Military Coup”?

The media discussion of events in Honduras is remarkably confused. Here’s CNN: The president of the U.N. General Assembly scheduled a noon session Monday to discuss the situation in Honduras, following a military-led coup that ousted the sitting president. and Micheletti, the head of Congress, became president after lawmakers voted by a show of hands [...]


A Proposed Institute in Honor of Jack Kemp

To honor the memory of Jack Kemp and his policy contributions to entrepreneurial capitalism, Pepperdine University has launched initial efforts toward establishing the Jack F. Kemp Institute for Political Economy at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy in Malibu, California. It is both proper and fitting for, as Steve Forbes, chairman and CEO of Forbes, [...]


Remembering Tiananmen Square

At Forbes.com, Claudia Rossett (of Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and one-time keynote speaker at the Atlas Liberty Forum) looks back on the Tiananmen Square massacres of twenty years ago, which she witnessed firsthand as a WSJ reporter. But cut through the debate and hypotheticals, and I’d say at least two enduring and important messages [...]


Murdock on Reagan’s Timely Radio Commentaries

Deroy Murdock writes about the relevance of Ronald Reagan’s 1970s radio commentaries to today’s policy debates.


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