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In the critical election year of 1992, Ronald Reagan lists his administration's greatest achievements, while defending the record of George H. W. Bush's Vice Presidency: "He was major participant in the things we did."

RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004) Autograph Letter Signed "Ronald Reagan," 2 pages, on a 6.25" x 4.25" card with gold gilt Presidential seal, August 31, [1992], to 20th Century Fox executive, Raymond Doig, listing his administration's accomplishments and defending the work of his Vice President, George H. W. Bush. Very Fine.

Reagan writes, in full: "Thank you for your letter and kind words about my speech. But I must take exception to your concern about our party. We must stay together and prevent a takeover by the Demos. They have had a majority in the Congress for almost all of the last half century. In my 8 years as governor and 8 years as president, I was serving with a Democratic Congress and had to do battle with that Congress. For example, I submitted a budget to the Congress every year as I'm supposed to do. In every one of those 8 years the Congress put budget on the shelf and submitted a "Continuing Resolution" to me as a substitute. In every instance their substitute called for more spending except in the military, where they reduced the services to a ridiculous level. When I became President, I discovered more than half our military aircraft on any given day could not fly for lack of spare parts. Contrary to the media, Bush as vice-president participated in all the things we did, such as the tax reductions, created 19 million new jobs in the economy, lowered taxes, eliminated many useless Federal regulations, etc. He was major participant in the things we did. We were opposed by the Democrats in everything we accomplished. Again thanks for your kind words."

This letter was a response to heart felt August 20th 1992 letter from Raymond Doig, a film executive at 20th Century Fox and a life long republican. Many Vice Presidents have had not authority and little in the way of accomplishments (Eisenhower, when asked by a reporter if he could think of something Nixon had done as Vice President, said he could if given a week to think about it). This letter testifies that Bush was an active participant in Reagan's work, and shows that Reagan was sincerely working for Bush's reelection. Perhaps most valuable is Reagan's list of his accomplishments, as in such the most important things are the ones that would come first to mind. There were three: tax cuts, job creation and reduction in Federal government controls.

Provenance: Collection of William J.B. Burger

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