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The former president did not say Democrats scream "the sky is falling" when Republicans cut the government budget.
The claim: President Ronald Reagan disparaged Democrats, saying in 1987 that Democrats would restrict freedoms and safety. The smiling meme has been shared on Facebook hundreds of times.It looks ...
As for the quote meme about gun control, according to archives kept by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, the first part with the words, "You won't get gun control by disarming law ...
The meme says that "during Obama's first five years as president, black unemployment increased 42 percent. During Reagan's presidency, black unemployment dropped 20 percent." This claim is ...
A meme claims Ronald Reagan said, of meeting with Donald Trump, "I felt like I was the one shaking hands with a president." Viral image-Monday, July 8, 2019. Read More. info.
A meme falsely claims that Ronald Reagan continued his vacation after the 1983 terrorist attack on a U.S. Marines barrack in Beirut. Dan Evon Published March 25, 2016 ...
We don’t fact-check every meme and retweet shared by President Trump. But this one’s a corker: In a Monday morning Twitter post, Trump shared a real photograph with a fake quotation from ...
U.S. President Ronald Reagan once said, "Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the people must be stopped, by force if necessary." ...
On 21 August 2017, the conservative non-profit organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) posted a meme juxtaposing a 42-year-old quote by then-former California Governor Ronald Reagan with a 2016 ...
Instead of basketball prospects, the proposed trade was whimsically profound: it humorously suggested trading U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris for late President Ronald Reagan, swapping the State ...
One meme that wasn't expected to become as widespread as it has is an old clip from a speech former President Ronald Reagan gave, in which he jokes that the bullet from his assassination attempt ...
Did Ronald Reagan Pave the Way for Fox News? A Facebook meme gets some facts right about the demise of the Fairness Doctrine but ignores important distinctions between broadcast and cable television.