In my first book, Under Fire, I wrote that I revered Ronald Reagan. That was a dozen years ago. I still feel that way. I think he changed the world for the better for my children and my children’s children.
Meaning of the quote
Oliver North, an American soldier, wrote in his first book that he greatly admired former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Even though it has been 12 years since he wrote that, North still feels the same way. He believes that Reagan made the world a better place for his children and his grandchildren.
About Oliver North
Oliver North is a retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel who was involved in the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s. He has since worked as a political commentator, TV host, and author. North also ran for the U.S. Senate in 1994 and served as president of the National Rifle Association from 2018 to 2019.
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