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Revision 38 . . (edit) December 20, 2001 1:16 pm by The Cunctator
Revision 37 . . December 20, 2001 11:35 am by (logged).12.107.xxx [I've changed the description of Ronald Reagan's broadcasting-by-ticker to make it more accurate]
Revision 36 . . December 20, 2001 2:28 am by Aripap [Added some biographical facts and some debatable accomplishments]
Revision 35 . . December 13, 2001 10:58 am by The Epopt ["blowing the budget" is not NPOV]
Revision 34 . . December 13, 2001 10:50 am by (logged).109.250.xxx [Reagan did not support individual liberties in general, just some individual liberties...]
Revision 33 . . December 13, 2001 10:49 am by (logged).109.250.xxx [Reagan did not "win the Cold War" -- the Soviet Union fell apart by itself. OTOH, he did cause a massive budget deficit]
Revision 32 . . December 13, 2001 10:38 am by The Epopt [attempted to remove virulent bias and false statements about Reagan's intelligence]
Revision 31 . . December 13, 2001 10:24 am by (logged).12.107.xxx [*added some stuff about Reagan's childhood and intelligence]
Revision 30 . . December 12, 2001 8:10 am by Ed Poor [turned Star Wars ref to link]
Revision 29 . . (edit) December 12, 2001 6:20 am by (logged).171.175.xxx
Revision 28 . . December 9, 2001 6:45 am by (logged).144.114.xxx
Revision 27 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 11:24 am by (logged).54.210.xxx
Revision 26 . . (edit) September 28, 2001 10:55 am by Don bright
  

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Child of alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. He was a first-rate radio announcer of Chicago Cubs games, ordinarily relying on a ticker for the details, but in 1934, Reagan improvised the play-by-play during the ninth inning of a scoreless Cubs? versus Cardinals game when the wire went dead.
He had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. There he acquired the nickname "the Gipper," which he retained the rest of his life.
Child of an alcoholic father, Reagan developed an early gift for storytelling and acting. He was a first-rate radio announcer of Chicago Cubs games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and relying on his imagination and storytelling gifts to flesh out the game. Once in 1934, during the ninth inning of a Cubs-Cardinals? game, the wire went dead. Reagan smoothly improvised the play-by-play.

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Ronald Reagan began his political life as a staunch [New Deal]? / Franklin D. Roosevelt supporter. He gradually became a staunch anti-Communist. His political career started through the presidency of the [Screen Actors Guild]? (SAG). He gained political stature through radio broadcasts and speaking tours sponsored by the General Electric company. He was elected governor of California and attempted to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1976 over the incumbent Gerald Ford. After his defeat at the [Republican Convention]?he want on to be elected president in 1980 and 1984. During his presidency, Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Like most successful politicians, he had great stage presence, great instincts for how to come across to people and make them like him.
Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood as a second-rank leading man, as his face and body were as handsome as his voice. There he acquired the nickname "the Gipper," which he retained the rest of his life.

Ronald Reagan began his political life as a staunch [New Deal]? / Franklin D. Roosevelt supporter. He gradually became a staunch anti-Communist. His political career started through the presidency of the [Screen Actors Guild]? (SAG). He gained political stature through radio broadcasts and speaking tours sponsored by the General Electric company.

In 1966, he was elected governor of California and tried to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1976 over the incumbent Gerald Ford. After his defeat at the [Republican Convention]?he want on to be elected president in 1980 and 1984. During his presidency, Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Like most successful politicians, he had great stage presence, and great instincts for how to come across to people and make them like him.

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During his administration, there was a major scandal and investigation of what came to be known as the Iran-Contra Affair.
During his administration, there was a major scandal and investigation of his administration's covert support of wars in Iran and Nicaragua in what came to be known as the Iran-Contra Affair.

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