"Power Hungry" First Lady Nancy Reagan Luncheon Remarks

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$195.00
Original White House copy of the remarks for Reagan's speech before the Associated Press Publishers Luncheon, May 4, 1987. This was the document given to the operator of the teleprompter. Amusing and insightful eleven pages of remarks from the First Ladies Speech. Among her comments were: "This morning I had planned to clear up U.S. Soviet Difference on Intermediate Range Nuclear Missiles ... but I decided to clean out Ronnie's sock drawer instead, You know, I recently read that I am an Unelected, Unaccountable, Power Hungry Political Manipulator of Extra-Ordinary Vindictiveness who, supported in her power playing by a bloated, expensive East Wind staff. ..." We obtained this unique item from a member of Nancy Reagan's "bloated, expensive East Wing Staff". :)
Historical Notes
From the text: "looking back, i was terribly naive, I remember during the campaign telling a reporter that there'd always be a part of my life that would be private. She said, "You have no idea what it's like until you get there." And she was right. I was completely unprepared for the intense scrutiny - strange for someone who had been in public life as long as I had".
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Size8 1/2" x 11"
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