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Authors: Chris Matthews
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
: Mikhail GORBACHEV
“long twilight struggle”
: John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961.
“that, through misunderstanding”
: Reagan,
My Father at 100,
p. 207.
“What’s so good about a peace”
:
Weekly Standard,
June 25, 2012.
“Address to the Nation on National Security”
: Reagan Address to the Nation on Defense and National Security, March 23, 1983.
“I’ve become more and more”
: Ibid.
Back in the spring of 1983
:
Time,
May 16, 1983.
“an answer to arms control”
: Ibid.
“evil empire”
: Reagan Address to the National Association of Evangelicals, March 8, 1983.
“He says he is very curious”
: RR, January 5, 1982.
“I was right not to go”
: Ibid., November 16, 1982.
“Geo. Shultz sneaked”
: Ibid., February 15, 1983.
“There is possibility”
: Ibid., May 13, 1983.
“Expressed a desire”
: Ibid., August 7, 1983.
“George S. & I met and discussed”
: Ibid., February 22, 1984.
“gut feeling”
: Ibid., February 22, March 1, and June 14, 1984.
“He confirmed my”
: Ibid., March 5, 1984.
“evidence of not being well”
: Ibid., June 26, 1984.
“I was not and never have been”
:
New York Times,
April 24, 2006.
“restricted area”
:
Newsweek,
April 8, 1985.
The House voted to authorize
:
Los Angeles Times,
March 28, 1985.
“But right down to the wire”
: RR, March 28, 1985.
“In thirty-two years”
: TPO, March 27, 1985.
“If the president”
: Ibid., March 26, 1985.
“Just wanted a last”
: RR, April 3, 1985.
“a particularly credible messenger”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 662.
“I’m going to tell him”
: Associated Press, April 8, 1985.
“We have a mutual friend”
: Ibid., November 12, 1985.
“I’m part of the opposition”
:
Newsweek,
April 22, 1985.
“We’re trying to understand what the position”
: Ibid.
“There’s a big difference”
: Ibid.
“I remember when I went in”
: Congressional Record, November 13, 1985.
“New York lawyer”
:
Los Angeles Times,
April 11, 1985.
“master of words”
:
Newsweek,
April 22, 1985.
“had a flair”
: Associated Press, November 12, 1985.
“I think it augurs”
: Ibid., April 8, 1985.
“The president will be able”
: Ibid., November 12, 1985.
“It was hard to be impressed”
:
MOH,
pp. 294–95.
“I’ll never forget the ride into Moscow”
: Ibid.
“We need to clear the decks”
: TPO, November 12, 1985.
“When President Reagan meets”
: Ibid., November 13, 1985.
“I don’t want to send the president”
:
Newsweek,
November 25, 1985.
“where I hope to get Gorbachev”
: RR, November 17, 1985.
“He had to know we”
: Reagan,
An American Life,
p. 14.
“gold rubles”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 663.
“It’s not convincing”
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 674.
“That evening it was our turn”
: Reagan,
An American Life,
p. 639.
“In an unusual procedure”
: TPO, November 21, 1985.
“I expect a full report”
: Ibid.
“You can’t imagine”
: Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress Following the Soviet–United States Summit Meeting in Geneva, November 21, 1985.
“good listener”
: Ibid.
“I haven’t gotten”
: RR, November 21, 1985.
“The gallery were full”
: Ibid.
“heartbreaking”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 664.
“This”
: Morris,
Dutch,
p. 599.
CHAPTER TWENTY
: HURRAH!
raised Protestant by his Scots-English
: Cannon,
Governor Reagan,
p. 14; Eliot,
Reagan,
p. 14; Reagan,
An American Life,
p. 22.
“I knew I was Irish”
:
MOH,
p. 7.
no irish need apply
: Ibid., p. 9.
O’Neill had loyally supported
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 510.
Dubbed the “Four Horsemen”
: Edward M. Kennedy Institute.
“part of our blood”
: Associated Press, June 2, 1984.
“I’m proud that”
: Reagan speech in Dublin, June 4, 1984.
“All sides should have”
: Ibid.
“When he was in America”
: Reagan, Address Before a Joint Session of the Irish National Parliament, June 4, 1984.
The following month
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 623.
personal letter from Tip
: The White House, Memorandum of Conversation, December 28, 1984.
The president followed through
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
pp. 623–624.
On November 15
: Ibid., p. 624.
“His feeling changed”
: Author conversation with Tom O’Neill.
The State of the Union address was postponed
: Reagan,
An American Life,
p. 403.
“We’ve grown used to wonders”
: Reagan televised address, January 28, 1986.
“I know it is hard to understand”
: Ibid.
“As I listened to him”
:
MOH,
p. 363.
He then called
: Author conversation with Peggy Noonan.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
: COMMON GROUND
“There is no limit”
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 154.
Tip O’Neill made no
:
MOH,
pp. 371–72.
“Still, after half a”
: Ibid., p. 372.
in 1935
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 64.
His retirement season climaxed
: Ibid., p. 674.
on the evening of March
: Associated Press, March 17, 1986.
Washington Hilton
:
Washington Post,
March 18, 1986.
honor him
: Associated Press, March 17, 1986.
proceeds of which would
: Ibid., March 18, 1986.
the 2,200 gathered
: Ibid.
president Gerald Ford
:
Washington Post,
March 18, 1986.
Irish prime minister
: Ibid.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy
: Ibid.
Bob Hope
: Ibid.
“centerpiece”
: Thomas P. O’Neill III,
New York Times,
October 5, 2012.
There he stood in the ballroom
: Associated Press, March 17, 1986.
“But to be honest, I’ve”
: Reagan speech, March 17, 1986.
“I have traveled”
:
Washington Post,
March 18, 1986.
“Mr. President”
:
United Press International,
March 18, 1986.
“You’re a beautiful individual”
: Associated Press, March 17, 1986.
to Venezuela, Brazil, and
: Ibid.
from early 1985 on
: Author conversation with Hedrick Smith.
to make his mark
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 659.
The measure he advanced
: Ibid.
with Reagan’s blessing
: Ibid.
reducing the number
: Baker,
Work Hard,
p. 232.
15 and 28 percent
: Ibid.
it raised the rate
:
New York Times,
June 8, 1989.
“the whole system”
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 499.
For several nervous days
: Baker,
Work Hard,
pp. 226–28.
A vote late in 1985
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 660.
“voted to humiliate”
: Baker,
Work Hard,
p. 229.
The Speaker agreed
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 660.
The night that
: Ibid.
agreed-upon deadline
: Baker,
Work Hard,
p. 229.
“Four frustrating hours”
: Ibid., p. 231.
“Three times he called”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 660.
“an excellent speech”
: Baker,
Work Hard,
p. 231.
by seventy Republicans
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 660.
to be his major second-term
: Baker,
Work Hard,
p. 217.
“as beloved a leader”
:
MOH,
p. 330.
“the worst”
: Ibid., p. 360.
“out of touch”
: Ibid., p. 331.
“tremendous powers of”
: Ibid., p. 341.
“agreeable man”
: Ibid., p. 360.
“pretty good friendship”
: Ibid., p. 333.
“After the vote”
: Ibid., p. 374.
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
: LAST BATTLE
Back in the 1980s
: Chris Matthews,
The New Republic,
March 2, 1987.
son of Irish
:
New York Times,
November 6, 2011.
“a touchstone of his career”
: Ibid., November 6, 2001.
“We bought it”
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 296.
Two months later
: Ibid., p. 330.
“There is a totalitarian government”
:
New York Times,
July 1, 1984.
“If Congress says you can’t”
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 332.
“It is possible”
: Tayacan,
Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare,
translated and published by the Congressional Research Service, October 15, 1984.
According to a White House
:
New York Times,
October 19, 1984.
“It is nothing short of outrageous”
: Ibid.
“The president of the United States”
: Reeves,
President Reagan,
p. 253.
“I saw that picture and I’m told”
:
MOH,
p. 368.
“Tip has engineered a partisan campaign”
: RR, April 24, 1985.
President Daniel Ortega now made a startling gesture
: Reeves,
President Reagan,
p. 255.
“When that happened it was only a matter”
:
MOH,
p. 368.
“He is not going to be happy”
:
New York Times,
June 13, 1985.
“We send money and material now”
: Ronald Reagan speech, March 5, 1986.
“If we don’t want to see”
: Ibid.
Time
described how
:
Time,
March 17, 1986.
“You can appreciate how hard I’m working”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 671.
“dark day for freedom”
:
Newsweek,
March 31, 1986.
Chief of Staff Don Regan was the one
:
MOH,
pp. 368–69.
“to participate in open dialogue”
: Associated Press, June 23, 1986.
“There’s no question about it”
:
United Press International,
June 24, 1986.
“Tip refused to let me speak”
: RR, June 23, 1986.
noontime broadcast
:
National Journal,
June 28, 1986.
“NSC Briefing”
: RR, December 5, 1985.
“I had a feeling”
: Donald Regan,
For the Record
(New York: Harcourt, 1988), pp. 41–43.
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
: LEGACY
“Let us endeavor”
: Shapiro,
The Yale Book of Quotations,
p. 777.