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Noonan's 'What I Saw at the Revolution'
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A 5 page report on Peggy Noonan's 1990 book. Speechwriter for Ronald Reagan and George Bush, Noonan gives a view of Washington of laughable images of self-importance while being pragmatic about herself and her own role. Of Irish-Catholic and middle class roots, Noonan gives a highly readable and humorous account of her interactions with those who would cling to elitism. She let few get away with it without having some good-natured, but cutting commentary, though she did hide behind a pillar once when Nancy Regan disapproved of her dress...Bibliography lists 1 source.
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