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Tag Archives: Henry Kissinger
Remembering Reagan–Phyllis Schlafly
This weekend, as we survey the political landscape, we see an electorate that is once again turning back towards it’s instincts. The instinct that we must run the Federal government the same way we run our households, conservatively. When our income declines, we cut spending. When it goes up, we use the increase to pay [...]
Posted in Conservatism, Foreign Policy, National Defense, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Solid Principles
Tagged as: Detente, Henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, Soviet Union
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