It’s not the president’s age that’s holding him back. It’s his unwillingness to stand up and show some spine.
Patti Davis is the daughter of President Ronald Reagan and an author whose latest book is Floating in the Deep End.
History is often defined by single moments in time–an action, a line spoken with the courage of conviction and an iron grip on the truth.
My father, Ronald Reagan, and several others, had the undefinable X factor of born leaders. America needs someone with that magic again.
Meghan and Harry will never get over their experience with world-wide vilification. But they will get through it and come out with more wisdom, some of it born of sadness.
Donald’s father was a study in cruelty and tyranny, producing a son who, in order to get paternal approval, or even be noticed, had to be at least as cruel.
The image of a president who has a moral compass, reveres our democracy, and follows its laws is fading from our collective psyche.
Democrats are groping for a way to get under the president’s very thin skin. Maybe the answer is provided by his wife…
Fear rolls over from one generation to the next, unless radical change intervenes to lessen that fear.
Dictators and demagogues know: Find society’s soft spot and attack it. If we let these monsters do that, this country will be lost to us.
We are a rarity in the world. We have turned down dark paths in our history, but we have always tried to right ourselves by remembering the principles that America was founded upon.