“I'd be surprised if Ronald Reagan doesn't run again. To us it's a second term. To him it's a double feature.”

—  Robert Orben

Lou Cannon (January 17, 1983) "Is the Presidency Really So Fragile That Leaks Can Destroy It?", The Washington Post, p. A3.

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