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    Oliver Reichenstein (reichenstein@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 03-Oct-2024 07:04:57 JSTOliver ReichensteinOliver Reichenstein
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    Because I perceived that my friend's father was a smart guy, as a 9 year old I thought that Reagan must have been the right person to win the presidency in 1980. Until the Olympics the image of Reagan continuously shifted. I remember starting to have stronger doubts when after the LA Olympics he made this stupid "we begin bombing in five minutes" off the record joke https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_begin_bombing_in_five_minutes

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      We begin bombing in five minutes
      "We begin bombing in five minutes" is the last sentence of a controversial, off-the-record joke made by U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1984, during the Cold War. While preparing for a scheduled radio address from his vacation home in California, Reagan joked with those present about outlawing and bombing Russia. The joke was not broadcast live, but was recorded and later leaked to the public. The Soviet Union criticized the joke, as did Reagan's opponent in the 1984 United States presidential election, Walter Mondale. Speech At 9:06 a.m. on August 11, 1984, U.S. President Ronald Reagan made his weekly radio address from Rancho del Cielo, his ranch near Santa Barbara, California. The live address began with the president announcing his signature on the Equal Access Act: "My fellow Americans: I'm pleased to tell you that today I signed legislation that will allow student religious groups to begin enjoying a right they've too long been denied—the freedom to meet in public high schools during nonschool hours, just as other student groups are allowed to do." Before the speech, while Reagan was...
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