
Reagan Vindicated
Debunking 15 Left-Wing Lies That Tarnished America's Iconic LeaderBy Miguel ThorntonLength2h 19m
About this audiobook
“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.”
Enter Reagan Vindicated. Miguel Thornton methodically debunks each—not with partisan rage, but ironclad facts, declassified files, and overlooked voices. See how his tax reforms ignited economic boom, advanced Black opportunity in civil rights fights, dismantled communism through savvy diplomacy, and extended quiet aid to the needy.
This is reclamation, not retaliation. Restore the Reagan who reminded us: government aids the people. Dive in, rediscover the Gipper's vision of morning in America. Let curiosity guide you—answer the call.
Audiobook details
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GenrePolitics and Government, History
Length2 hrs 19 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 25, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help
10Myth 8: Reagan Was an Anti-Environment Hypocrite Who Polluted America
2Introduction: The Morning After the Myth-Makers' Night
11Myth 9: Reagan Sold Arms to Iranians to Fund Terrorists
3Myth 1: Reagan Ignored the AIDS Crisis Out of Moral Indifference
12Myth 10: Reagan Was a Warmonger Who Provoked Needless Wars
4Myth 2: The
13Myth 11: Reagan Offshored American Industry for Profit
5Myth 3: Reagan Was a Segregationist Anti-Civil Rights Crusader
14Myth 12: Reagan Ignored Women and Was Anti-Feminist
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6Myth 4: Reagan Was a Nuclear Cowboy Recklessly Flirting with War
15Myth 13: Reagan Was a Pathological Liar on Everything
7Myth 5: Reagan Exploded the National Debt Through Economic Incompetence
16Myth 14: The Reagan Era Spiked Crime and Abandoned Cities
8Myth 6: Reaganomics Only Benefited the Ultra-Rich, Worsening Inequality
17Myth 15: Reagan Weakened Democracy by Centralizing Power
9Myth 7: Reagan Sabotaged Unions and Crushed Workers
18Conclusion: The Eternal Morning in America