Author of four bestsellers on former president Ronald Reagan. His book December 1941 appeared on the New york Times bestselling list in December 2011 and January 2022 while Last Act was named best narrative in the non-fiction category by USA Book News in 2015. His latest book, The Search for Reagan has sold out twice. His books have been
Author of four bestsellers on former president Ronald Reagan. His book December 1941 appeared on the New york Times bestselling list in December 2011 and January 2022 while Last Act was named best narrative in the non-fiction category by USA Book News in 2015. His latest book, The Search for Reagan has sold out twice. His books have been hailed as the definitive works on the Gipper's campaigns. He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Reagan Ranch, Eureka College Board of Trustees and has lectured at the Reagan Library. The London Telegraph called Shirley as "the best of Reagan biographers."
Dan Oliver’s long association with the conservative movement began in the 1960s with his close association with Jim and Bill Buckley. Later, he served In the Reagan Administration as General Counsel at the Department of Education and the Department of Agriculture. He currently serves on the boards of many conservative organizations, and is a Senior Fellow with the White House Writers Group.
Ed Meese was once described by Ronald Reagan as the first person he would turn to in a crisis. Meese’s long association with Reagan began in the 1960s, right up to serving as the Attorney General of the United States during the Reagan Administration. He has been closely associated with the Heritage Foundation for many years, and is a
Ed Meese was once described by Ronald Reagan as the first person he would turn to in a crisis. Meese’s long association with Reagan began in the 1960s, right up to serving as the Attorney General of the United States during the Reagan Administration. He has been closely associated with the Heritage Foundation for many years, and is a much sought-after lecturer and writer on Constitutional law.
Mari Maseng Will served in the Reagan White House as Director of Communications, presidential speechwriter and Director of Public Liaison. During her Washington career, she served as press secretary or communications director for both Bob and Elizabeth Dole—during his presidential campaigns and her tenure at the Department of Transportation and the American Red Cross.
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