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Stephen Hays Russell, guest commentary
You told some newspapers editors last week that if Ronald Reagan were running for president today “he could not get through the Republican primary.”
You told some newspapers editors last week that if Ronald Reagan were running for president today “he could not get through the Republican primary.”
For conservatives and Republicans who are wondering what in the world happened to their party, we should recall June 12, 1987. That day, 21 years ago, President Ronald Reagan stood before the wall dividing East and West Berlin and directed his famous appeal to the leader of the then Soviet Union, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”
U.S. President Ronald Reagan poses for an official White House photo in Washington D.C., in this 1981 file photo, during his first year in office.
A member of one of Scottsdale’s more influential Republican families has been tapped to lead the campaign for City Council candidate Suzanne Klapp.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Ronald Reagan was remembered with jelly beans, flowers and American flags on Sunday at memorials in his hometown and outside the mortuary where the former president's body lay.
America has almost 12 million illegal immigrants.
Tom Brokaw has written a book about the Greatest Generation, a generation that grew up with fathers in the home who saw it as their duty to instill in their sons a work ethic. The Greatest Generation went on to win World War II. Newt Gingrich is right when he warns that the newest generation does not understand or appreciate the value of good, hard work.
June 10, 2004
Choosing Paul Ryan is a game-changer.
Karl Frisch
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Waiting good-naturedly for as much as half a day in traffic jams and a parking lot, tens of thousands of people filed past Ronald Reagan's flag-draped casket in an outpouring that forced organizers to extend the viewing period Tuesday by four hours.
History is one of our greatest teachers.
J.D. Hayworth has been a radio and television personality, business management consultant, and public policy advocate. Still, most of Arizona knows J.D. from his time spent in Congress, to which he was elected as part of the Republican Revolution in 1994. While in the House, he built a stellar record as a Consistent Conservative. He maintained an "A" rating from the NRA and a 100% Pro-Life voting record. J.D. also compiled a lifetime rating of 89 from Citizens Against Government Waste and a lifetime rating of 98 from the American Conservative Union.
HarperCollins and the Reagan presidential library have announced that next year they will publish diaries the late president kept during his eight years in the White House.
PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed 12 of their 51 picks from last week's draft.
Arizona history teachers struggle to find time to teach their subject thoroughly, finding too few days in the school year to cover the millennia from Sumerians to the Hohokam to al-Qaida.
Arizona history teachers struggle to find time to teach their subject thoroughly, finding too few days in the school year to cover the millennia from Sumerians to the Hohokam to al-Qaida.
The U.S. Department of Transportation granted Tempe-based US Airways Group Inc. the right to fly once daily between Washington, D.C., and the Akron-Canton Airport in Ohio, the airport said Wednesday.
WASHINGTON - A fierce winter storm that dumped over a foot of snow on the nation’s capital left a crippled transportation system that the mayor said would take days to restore.
Mike D’Antoni has been informally campaigning lately. His platform: Three spots in the All-Star game should go to Suns players.
Diamondbacks ace Brandon Webb got less than the desired amount of shut-eye prior to his start Saturday against the Rangers.
The state House of Representatives has endorsed a proposal to allow Scottsdale to test photo radar on Loop 101 for up to a year.
April 8, 2005
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