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1/8 Reagan: His Life and Legend Hardcover – September 10, 2024 by Max Boot (Author)

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🗓️ 16 November 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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1/8 Reagan: His Life and Legend Hardcover – September 10, 2024 
by  Max Boot  (Author)

https://www.amazon.com/Reagan-Life-Legend-Max-Boot/dp/0871409445


The story begins not in star-studded Hollywood but in the cradle of the Midwest, small-town Illinois, where Reagan was born in 1911 to Nelle Clyde Wilson, a devoted Disciples of Christ believer, and Jack Reagan, a struggling, alcoholic salesman. Boot vividly creates a portrait of a handsome young man, indeed a much-vaunted lifeguard, whose early successes mirrored those of Horatio Alger. And contextualizing Reagan’s life against American history, Boot re-creates the world in which Reagan transitioned from local Iowa sportscaster to budding screen actor.

The world of Hollywood from the 1930s to the 1950s would prove significant, not only in Reagan’s coming-of-age in such classics as Knute Rockne and Kings Row but during the twilight of his film career, when he played opposite a chimpanzee in Bedtime for Bonzo, and then his eventual emergence as a television host of General Electric Theater, which established his bona fides as one of the leading conservative voices of the time. Indeed, the leap to California governor in 1966 seemed almost preordained, in which Reagan became a bellwether for a nation in the throes of a generational shift.

Reagan’s 1980 presidential election augured a shift that continues into this century. Boot writes not as a partisan but as a historian seeking to set the story straight. He explains how Reagan was an ideologue but also a supreme pragmatist who signed pro-abortion and gun control bills as governor, cut deals with Democrats in both Sacramento and Washington, and befriended Mikhail Gorbachev to end the Cold War. A master communicator, Reagan revived America’s spirits after the traumas of Vietnam and Watergate. But Boot also shows how Reagan was armored in obliviousness. He traces Reagan’s opposition to civil rights over forty years, reveals how he neglected the exploding AIDS epidemic, and details how America experienced a level of income inequality not seen since the Gilded Age.

With its revelatory insights, Reagan: His Life and Legend is no apologia, depicting a man with a good-versus-evil worldview derived from his moralistic upbringing and Hollywood westerns. Providing fresh examinations of “trickle-down economics,” the Cold War’s end, the Iran-Contra affair, as well as a nuanced portrait of Reagan’s family, this definitive biography is as compelling a presidential biography as any in recent decades.


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0:00.0

This is CBS Eye on the World.

0:08.0

Here's John Batchelor.

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This is CBS, I on the World.

0:14.0

I'm John Batchelor.

0:16.0

It is late 1932, come Christmas time.

0:20.0

A young man, Ronald Reagan, is visiting Springfield, Illinois. His father,

0:25.6

Jack, is running a shoe store to maintain what he can of an income for the family.

0:32.6

It is the very, very, very dark days of the United States in what becomes the Great Depression.

0:40.9

This is a moment when Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the disabled governor of New York, has been elected

0:47.6

president, but it won't be until March that he takes office. Everything is dire, and we know

0:54.0

that the banks are going to fail.

0:56.2

So there is no prosperity anywhere.

0:59.9

And yet Ronald Reagan records later what he saw of his father deeply, deeply hurt him.

1:07.3

And he cried.

1:09.1

I welcome a man who's told this story and all the others, his life and legend, Reagan, Max Boot.

1:16.6

Max and I have history 20 years ago when Max was at the Wall Street Journal and he visited Iraq and came back and reported to me.

1:25.6

So it's a great pleasure to welcome to him to this show.

1:28.3

After all these years, he's devoted to Ronald Reagan, away from his family, and now he gets to talk about it.

1:34.3

Max, congratulations. A very good evening.

1:37.3

Jack and Ron Reagan in that store that Reagan describes as a hole in the wall.

1:43.3

What was Reagan's thoughts?

1:45.5

Who was Jack?

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