Bush’s Choice
Tom Farer, 12 October 1989
“... foreign policy, they can coalesce to dictate its content. The end of the 1970s was such a moment. Ronald Reagan, a man with few peers at personifying and manipulating the key symbols of American political life, seized on it. For fifteen years history had been conspiring to give him the chance. Fear of falling apart? Only a Pangloss could have lived through ... ”