
With so much being written and said about President Reagan, it's difficult to wade through the mass of material. Although by no means exhaustive, here are links to some of the better pieces I've read thus far.
Frank Gaffney on Reagan's arms build-up and our ongoing war against terrorists; John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge on Reaganism and American conservatism in today's WSJ (free); the WSJ's editors (free) on "The Reagan Restoration"; former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky on what Reagan meant to those in the Gulag; Mark Steyn on Reagan's strengths; Thomas Sowell on why Reagan was right and the left wrong; William F. Buckley, Jr., with a Q & A on his friend; John Eastman on Reagan as statesman; and, for good measure, Reagan's speech at Pointe de Hoc, Normandy, on June 6, 1984.
| Jun. 8, 2004 | 5:02 PM