True Reagan: What Made Ronald Reagan Great and Why It Matters

True Reagan: What Made Ronald Reagan Great and Why It Matters

by James Rosebush
True Reagan: What Made Ronald Reagan Great and Why It Matters

True Reagan: What Made Ronald Reagan Great and Why It Matters

by James Rosebush

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Overview

WHAT MADE RONALD REAGAN TICK? What was the secret to his greatness, the source of his influence, the key to his character, the strength behind his leadership?

And why does it matter to the nation today?

Just the mention of his name still evokes deep admiration and affection among Americans of every stripe, on both sides of the aisle. Many have previously sought to capture the essence of this very public figure often called mysterious and unknowable. But now, as James Rosebush tells Reagan's story from first-hand experience in TRUE REAGAN, we come closer to understanding the heart of this great American.

In his roles as the longest-serving Chief of Staff to Nancy Reagan and Deputy Assistant to President Reagan (his point man on philanthropy and public/private partnerships), James Rosebush had unrivaled one-on-one access to Reagan, observing his personality, his decision-making, his guarded nature. Rosebush's revelations are moving and meant to inspire us to look to our 40th President for guidance now as we face the global challenges of a complicated 21st century.

Ronald Reagan was first and foremost an intensely private person, although the life he led placed him at the center of people's attention from his earliest years. Small-town boy and college athlete, sportscaster and lifelong sports fan, actor and movie star, union leader and TV spokesman, Democrat and Republican, governor and president: what an incredible and extraordinary path. Rosebush tells how his center core was formed by his mother, who devoted herself to helping others even as the Reagans struggled themselves. The spiritual foundation she instilled in him by teaching him the Bible governed his thoughts, beliefs and actions all his life.

In a very real sense, his upbringing destined Reagan to become a global evangelist for American Exceptionalism - but importantly, as Rosebush learned first-hand, that did not mean Reagan thought Americans themselves were superior, as today's pundits and politicians often preach. Rather, Reagan believed that the ideals of America's founding were superior, enabling all Americans to live lives based on high ideals and spiritual principles, and thus achieve unparalleled success. Reagan was uniquely able to lead from true conviction and strength, his confidence stemming from an unshakeable fundamental belief system.

Better understanding the essence of this inspiring and principled leader is critical to our future. Journey back with Rosebush through the innumerable examples he recounts from first-hand observation and marvel once again at TRUE REAGAN.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455593828
Publisher: Center Street
Publication date: 04/12/2016
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

About The Author
James Rosebush was a Deputy Assistant to President Reagan, the Chief of Staff to First Lady Nancy Reagan, and a Senior Advisor at the White House. For over twenty years he has been CEO of an international consulting firm, GrowthStrategy, Inc., advising on management strategies, finance, marketing, and communications, throughout the world. He lives in Washington, DC, with his wife, Nancy.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Where Is the Rest of Me? 1

Chapter 1 His Beliefs Were His Arsenal, and Words His Weapons 11

Chapter 2 The Source of His Bedrock Beliefs 29

Chapter 3 Reagan, Focused and Self-Contained 43

Chapter 4 The Global Evangelist 66

Chapter 5 Words That Fight like Soldiers 99

Chapter 6 Master of the Visual Image 120

Chapter 7 Man of Faith in a Secular Pulpit 144

Chapter 8 Looking Evil in the Eye 167

Chapter 9 Chief Salesman 181

Chapter 10 Risk Taker 202

Chapter 11 American Exceptionalism and the Role of Government 217

Chapter 12 Rebuilding American Strength 231

Chapter 13 Man of Modest Philanthropy and Midwestern Warmth 237

Chapter 14 Americans Were His Heroes 250

Chapter 15 The Way He Said Good-Bye 255

Epilogue: Does Ronald Reagan Have a Future? 261

Acknowledgments 264

Index 266

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