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Authors: Chris Matthews
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“Wake up, Mr. President!”
:
United Press International,
August 4, 1982.
“More than 200 members”
: Associated Press, August 4, 1982.
“Every time I ask”
: TPO, August 13, 1982.
“tax bill”
: RR, June 22, July 19, August 2, and August 4, 1982.
“I want him to use that smiling countenance”
: TPO, July 29, 1982.
“Senator Dole has shown”
: Ibid., August 3, 1982.
“The Republicans are not for”
: Ibid., July 28, 1982.
“Met with Jack Kemp”
: RR, August 4, 1982.
“There is a rumor”
: Ibid., August 10, 1982.
“Some of the people”
: TPO, August 17, 1982.
“The tax bill will not repeal”
: Ibid., August 18, 1982.
“Congress cannot with one vote”
: Ibid., August 18, 1982.
“Interesting photo opportunity”
: RR, August 18, 1982.
“Nancy wasn’t alone”
: Ibid., August 19, 1982.
“Did you hear that the Irish”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 589.
“bipartisanship can be fun”
:
Washington Post,
August 24, 1982.
“It happened last Thursday”
: Ibid.
“You are here because of Reagan”
: Ibid.
“If he could put aside”
: Ibid.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
: TIP AT THE TOP
twelve seats
: TPO, statement from November 2, and attached Democratic Policy Committee one-sheet from October 26, 1982.
“political tactic”
: Ibid., September 9, 1982.
“The president would rather”
: Ibid.
“The politics of the veto”
: Ibid., Letter from Democratic Leadership, September 8, 1982.
“prize bull”
:
New York Times,
September 10, 1982.
“billion-dollar ballot box bailout bill”
: Ibid., September 17, 1982.
“Voters across America”
: Reagan Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters Following the House of Representatives Vote on the Proposed Constitutional Amendment for a Balanced Federal Budget, October 1, 1982.
“stonewalling”
: Ibid.
“boosted the stock”
:
Washington Post,
October 2, 1982.
“Somebody told me”
: Reagan Remarks, Rally for Texas Republican Candidates in Irving, Texas, October 11, 1982.
“In Washington, the nine heavenly bodies”
:
United Press International,
October 29, 1982.
“Your heart would die for them”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 594.
“tell them that Tip O’Neill”
: Ibid.
Franklin Roosevelt
: Reagan Radio Address to the Nation on the Economy, October 16, 1982.
“fear”
: Reagan Radio Address to the Nation on Economic and Budget Issues, October 23, 1982.
“Democrats took the offensive”
:
Washington Post,
October 24, 1982.
REAGAN AND O’NEILL EXCHANGE CHARGES
:
New York Times,
October 24, 1982.
“Not long ago”
: Associated Press, October 29, 1982.
GOP fund-raising letter
: TPO Press Collection.
“big, fat and out of control”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 595.
pin a
repeal o’neill
campaign button
:
Washington Post,
November 4, 1982.
“I wouldn’t know him from a cord of wood”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 595.
“For a while there”
: Interview with Robert Mrazek, originally for
Hardball
book.
“We don’t want anyone to eat crow”
: TPO, November 3, 1982.
“They are an odd couple”
:
New York Times,
November 28, 1982.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
: DEAL
“If we are truly”
:
U.S. News & World Report,
December 27, 1982.
“The old-age trust fund”
:
Washington Post,
November 7, 1982.
“Administration sources have suggested”
: Ibid., January 3, 1983.
Back in December
: TPO, December 7, 1982.
“Reagan’s Faithful Allies”
:
New York Times,
January 3, 1983.
“Are we going to let this commission die”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 601.
“He didn’t make a move that”
: Conversation with Jack Lew.
“the same old political football”
:
New York Times,
January 6, 1983.
“I’m not going to make choices”
: Ibid., January 16, 1983.
“Reagan’s wariness of Social Security”
: Ibid.
“We weren’t going to put our head”
: Jack Beatty, ed.,
Pols: Great Writers on American Politicians from Bryan to Reagan
(New York: Public Affairs, 2004), p. 445.
“It is my understanding”
: Reagan statement on receiving the recommendations
of the National Commission on Social Security Reform, January 15, 1983.
“acceptable to the president”
: TPO, January 15, 1983.
“S.S. team came by”
: RR, January 15, 1983.
“It was very helpful to have”
:
New York Times,
January 19, 2010.
“More than any other event”
: Robert Ball, “Restoring Financial Stability to Social Security,”
www.ssa.gov/history/50rb.html
.
“all together”
: RR, January 17, 1983.
“we in government”
: Reagan Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union, January 25, 1983.
“And here all the time”
: Ibid.
“But you understand”
: Reagan Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters on Domestic and Foreign Policy Issues, February 4, 1983.
“Oh, you’ve sold out”
: Ibid.
“He spoke of creating jobs”
: TPO, January 26, 1983.
“I will probably kick myself”
:
Washington Post,
January 27, 1983.
“On the same day”
:
Newsweek,
February 7, 1983.
“Well, I said”
: Ibid.
“God damn it, Tip”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
pp. 599–600.
“Tip & I”
: RR, January 31, 1983.
“the toughest going-over”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
pp. 599–600.
“just two Irishmen plotting”
:
Time,
February 21, 1983.
“Whether this means a ray of hope”
: TPO, January 31, 1983.
“We stand ready”
: Ibid., February 8, 1983.
“I understand he’s getting married”
: Ibid., February 10, 1983.
“When I met with President Reagan”
: Ibid.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
: LEBANON AND GRENADA
“What I am”
: Reagan address to British Parliament, June 8, 1982.
It had actually been
: Arthur Vandenberg speech to the Senate, January 10, 1945.
“Why are we there?”
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 612.
Two days later
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 356.
“If he asks my views”
: TPO, July 13, 1982.
As Tip O’Neill put it
: Ibid., September 12, 1983.
“That country is coming apart”
: Author witnessed Rep. Foley’s remark.
“If it were for six months”
: TPO, September 20, 1983.
“I believe the president”
:
Washington Post,
September 29, 1983.
It was Democratic congressman
: Ibid.
“He was grateful”
: TPO, September 29, 1983.
“I was doing my duty”
: Ibid.
“The important thing”
:
New York Times,
October 13, 1983.
“I’ve OK’d an outright”
: RR, October 21, 1983.
On Sunday
: Ibid., Saturday, October 22–Sunday, October 23.
The FBI described
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 386.
“He spoke of an agreement”
:
MOH,
p. 363.
“Phoned Tip & Howard”
: RR, October 24, 1983.
Author interview with Ken Duberstein
.
“I am bitterly disappointed”
: TPO, October 25, 1983.
“The resolution would be”
: TPO, October 26, 1983.
“The people of America”
: Ibid.
“I will have plenty”
: Ibid.
“The question I asked”
: Ibid., October 28, 1983.
“He broke international”
: Ibid.
“Nobody wants to cut”
: Ibid.
“Today I feel even more”
: MOH, pp. 366–67.
The Speaker was
:
New York Times,
November 1, 1983.
“Dropped in for a minute”
: RR, January 25, 1984.
“We took up the business”
: Ibid., January 26, 1984.
“I gave a little lecture”
: Ibid., January 27, 1984.
“Campaign time is coming”
: Ibid.
“One night, at a social”
:
MOH,
p. 364.
“Aiding and abetting”
:
New York Times,
February 3, 1984.
“He may be ready to”
:
Wall Street Journal,
February 16, 1984.
“The deaths lie on him”
:
New York Times,
April 6, 1984.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
: VICTORY AND SURVIVAL
“I don’t need you”
: Farrell, p. 507.
In February 1984
:
New York Times,
February 29, 1984.
“See what happens”
: TPO, March 1, 1984.
“My wife said to me”
: Ibid.
Nevertheless he called
:
MOH,
p. 372.
His son Michael
:
Dutch,
p. 318.
In March 1984
:
New Republic,
March 26, 1984.
“We threw up a partition”
: Matthews,
Hardball,
p. 170.
“I think it will go”
: TPO, March 14, 1984.
“We have the Boston Marathon”
: Ibid., February 29, 1984.
“Well, he still calls me”
: Ibid., January 30, 1984.
“On St. Patrick’s Day”
: Ibid., February 22, 1984.
“I must not be too bright”
: Letter to President Reagan from Jerry Granat, April 9, 1984.
“You challenged their”
:
Time,
May 28, 1984.
“I was expressing”
: Ibid.
As Billy Pitts would
: Farrell,
Tip O’Neill,
p. 635.
Not content to stop there
:
Washington Post,
May 6, 1984.
“Whether or not Mr. O’Neill”
:
Washington Post,
June 21, 1985.
“Sure I have a candidate”
:
Time,
June 4, 1984.
“Sure she’s pushy”
: Matthews,
Hardball,
p. 72.
“She has a lot of political”
: Associated Press, May 4, 1984.
“I was sitting in the broadcast”
:
MOH,
p. 359.
Worse was the
:
Wall Street Journal,
October 9, 1984.
“If the point of this”
: Ibid.
“I never realized how easy”
: Cannon,
President Reagan,
p. 480.
“Well, the debate took place”
: RR, October 6–7, 1984.
“Another disastrous performance”
: Reagan,
An American Life,
p. 328.
“I want you to know”
: Reagan-Mondale debate, October 21, 1984.
when away from the Capitol
:
MOH,
p. 359.
“Well 49 states”
: RR, November 7, 1984.
the usual crew
: Farrell, p. 652.
The public inaugural was moved back a day because January 20 happened to fall on a Sunday in 1985.
“In my fifty years in public”
: Morris,
Dutch,
p. 512.