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by Bill O'Reilly

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  Index

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  Aaron, Ben

  ABC

  abortion

  Afghanistan

  African Americans

  Agnew, Spiro

  AIDS

  Ailes, Roger

  Air Force One

  airport screening

  air traffic controllers strike

  Albert, Eddie

  Allen, Richard

  Alzheimer’s disease

  Anderson, John

  Andropov, Yuri

  Ankerson, Ardis

  anticommunism

  Argentina

  Arlington National Cemetery

  astrology

  Autry, Gene

  Ayres, Lew

  Baker, Howard

  Baker, James III

  Barletta, John

  baseball

  BBC

  Bedtime for Bonzo (film)

  Beirut

  Benny, Jack

  Berlin Wall

  Black Panthers

  Blair House

  Bloomingdale, Betsy

  Bogart, Humphrey

  Bolivia

  “Born in the U.S.A.” (song)

  Boyle, James

  Bradlee, Ben

  Bradley, Bill

  Brady, James

  shooting of, and aftermath

  Brazil

  Bremer, Arthur

  Brezhnev, Leonid

  Brother Rat (film)

  Bryan, William Jennings

  Buchanan, Pat

  Buckley, William

  Buckley, William F., Jr.

  Burger, Warren

  Burns, George

  Bush, Barbara

  Bush, George H. W.

  1988 presidential election

  as vice president

  Bush, George W.

  Caddell, Pat

  Cagney, James

  California

  Reagan as governor of

  see also Hollywood

  Camp David

  Cannon, Jim

  Carson, Johnny

  Carter, Jimmy

  Iran hostage crisis and

  1976 presidential election

  1980 presidential campaign

  Playboy interview

  as president

  Carter, Rosalynn

  Carvin, Michael Lance

  Casey, William

  Castro, Fidel

  CBS

  Central America

  Chapman, Mark David

  Chase, Chevy

  Cheney, Dick

  Chicago Cubs

  China

  CIA

  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton, Hillary Rodham

  CNN

  Colbert, Claudette

  Cold War

  end of

  Colombia

  Communism

  fall of

  Hollywood and

  Soviet

  Congress

  HUAC hearings

  Connally, John

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cooper, Gary

  Corbin, Paul

  Cox, Edward

  Cronkite, Walter

  Crusade for Freedom

  Cuba

  Culvahouse, A. B.

  Dark Victory (film)

  Davis, Bette

  Davis, Loyal

  Davis, Patti

  Playboy interview

  Dean, James

  Dean, John

  Deaver, Michael

  de Cordova, Fred

  Delahanty, Thomas

  Democratic Party

  De Niro, Robert

  deVeau, Leslie

  Dole, Bob

  Donaldson, Sam

  Donovan, Raymond

  economy

  Reagan policies

  Edwards, Penny

  Egypt

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  El Salvador

  Falklands War

  FBI

  Fénykövi elephant

  Ferraro, Geraldine

  film industry. See Hollywood; specific films, actors, directors, and studios

  Flynn, Errol

  football

  Ford, Betty

  Ford, Gerald

  background of

  1976 presidential campaign

  Reagan and

  Ford, John

  Foster, Jodie

  Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky”

  Gable, Clark

  Galtieri, Leopoldo

  General Electric Theater (TV show)

  Gergen, David

  Germany

  Berlin Wall

  Giordano, Joseph

  Goldwater, Barry

  Gorbachev, Mikhail

  Grant, Cary

  Great Britain

  Falklands War

  10 Downing Street

  Grenada invasion

  Griscom, Thomas

  Gulick, Robert and Sally

  guns

  Haig, Alexander

  shooting of Reagan and

  Hall, Fawn

  Heckler, Margaret

  Hezbollah

  Hinckley, Jack and Jo Ann

  Hinckley, John, Jr.

  arrest for gun possession

  assassination attempt on Reagan, and aftermath

  background of

  Jodie Foster and

  mental illness and withdrawal from society

  plan to kill Reagan

  in prison

  Hinerfeld, Ruth

  Hitchens, Christopher

  Hitler, Adolf

  Holden, William

  Hollywood

  Communism and

  politics and

  Reagan’s film career

  Screen Actors Guild

  homosexuality

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hope, Bob

  Hopper, John

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

  Humphrey, Hubert

  Illinois

  “Image of America and the Youth of the World, The” (Town Meeting of the World debate)

  immigration

  inflation

  interest rates

  Iowa

  Iran

  1979 hostage crisis

  shah of

  Iran-Contra scandal

  Iraq

  Israel

  jellybeans

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Kelly, Gene

  Kennedy, Jacqueline Lee “Jackie”

  Kennedy, John F.

  assassination of

  in Berlin

  1960 presidential election

  Kennedy, Robert F.

  assassination of

  Kennedy, Ted

  Chappaquiddick incident

  1980 pr
esidential campaign

  Kerry, John

  KGB

  Khomeini, Ayatollah

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  Killers, The (film)

  King’s Row (film)

  Kissinger, Henry

  Knute Rockne All American (film)

  Kohl, Helmut

  Kopechne, Mary Jo

  Kramer, Stanley

  labor unions

  Larson, Christine

  Las Vegas

  Laurie, Piper

  Lebanon

  Lennon, John

  Lincoln, Abraham

  MacArthur, Douglas

  Mailer, Norman

  Manson, Charles

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McCarthy, Tim

  McCord, James

  media. See press; radio; television

  Meese, Edwin

  MGM

  military

  Beirut bombings

  Grenada invasion

  Reagan’s service in

  Mitterrand, François

  Mondale, Walter

  1984 presidential campaign

  Monroe, Marilyn

  moon landing

  Morley, Karen

  “Morning in America” commercials

  Mudd, Roger

  Muslim extremism

  NASA

  National Institute of Mental Health

  National Review

  NATO

  Neal, Patricia

  Nelson, Ricky

  Newsweek

  New York Times

  Nicaragua

  Nixon, Pat

  Nixon, Richard

  funeral of

  1960 presidential campaign

  1962 California gubernatorial race

  1968 presidential election

  1972 presidential election

  Reagan and

  resignation of

  Watergate and

  Nofziger, Lyn

  North, Oliver

  nuclear weapons

  Obama, Barack

  oil

  price controls

  O’Neill, Thomas “Tip”

  Opfer, George

  Pakistan

  Palestine Liberation Organization

  Parr, Jerry

  Parsons, Louella

  Patton, George

  Powell, Colin

  Powell, Jody

  presidential elections:

  of 1960

  of 1964

  of 1968

  of 1972

  of 1976

  of 1980

  of 1984

  of 1988

  of 2000

  press

  Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO)

  Quigley, Joan

  radio

  Rather, Dan

  Reagan, Christine

  Reagan, Jack

  Reagan, Maureen

  Reagan, Michael

  Reagan, Nancy

  background of

  breast cancer of

  clothing of

  extravagance in White House

  film career

  as First Lady

  ice queen reputation

  leaves White House

  life after Reagan’s death

  marriage to Reagan

  Reagan’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and

  Reagan’s death and

  Reagan’s political career and

  vs. Don Regan

  shooting of Reagan, and aftermath

  Reagan, Nelle

  Reagan, Ron, Jr.

  Reagan, Ronald

  age issue

  Alzheimer’s of

  anticommunist views

  army service

  assassination attempt and aftermath

  becomes president

  becomes a Republican

  childhood of

  death of

  domestic policy

  early interest in politics

  as a father

  film career

  film career decline

  finances of

  Ford and

  foreign policy

  funeral of

  as governor of California

  Grenada invasion

  hair of

  head injury

  hearing problem

  Hinckley plans assassination of

  horses and

  inauguration

  Iran-Contra scandal

  journal of

  leaves White House

  marriage to Jane Wyman

  marriage to Nancy Davis

  memorization skills

  mental and physical decline

  1976 presidential campaign

  1980 presidential election

  1984 presidential election

  Nixon and

  passivity and disengagement of

  physical appearance

  political style and routine

  Presidential Library

  ranch of

  recovery after shooting

  Screen Actors Guild and

  Soviet policy

  speeches of

  on television

  Thatcher and

  Vegas career

  as a womanizer

  Regan, Don

  religion

  Republican Party

  Republic Pictures

  Revere, Anne

  Robinson, Edward G.

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Ronald Reagan, USS

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Rumsfeld, Donald

  Santa Fe Trail (film)

  Saturday Night Live (TV show)

  Schaack, Terry

  Schlesinger, James

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold

  Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

  Secret Service

  Reagan assassination attempt and

  September 11 terrorist attacks

  Sheffield, HMS

  Sheridan, Ann

  Shultz, George

  Sinatra, Frank

  Sirica, John

  60 Minutes (TV show)

  Smith, Howard K.

  Sorrell, Herb

  South America

  South Georgia Island

  Soviet Union

  Communist regime

  economy

  gulags

  nuclear weapons

  Reagan policy

  Space Shuttle

  Speakes, Larry

  “The Speech”

  Springsteen, Bruce

  Stahl, Leslie

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stewart, Jimmy

  Stockman, David

  Stone, Marvin

  suicide bombings

  Taxi Driver (film)

  Taylor, Patricia

  television

  1980 presidential debates

  Reagan on

  terrorism

  Thatcher, Margaret

  background of

  death of

  Falklands War

  Gorbachev and

  Reagan and

  “A Time for Choosing” speech

  Time magazine

  torture

  Tower Commission

  Truman, Harry

  unemployment

  United Nations

  Universal Studios

  Vietnam War

  voter turnout

  Wallace, George

  Wallace, Mike

  Wall Street Journal

  Walters, Barbara

  Warner, Jack

  Warner Bros. Pictures

  Warsaw Pact

  Washington Post

  Washington Star

  Watergate affair

  Wayne, John

  Weinberger, Caspar

  White House

  Reagan leaves

  Resolute desk

  Situation Room

  Will, George

  Wood, Natalie

  World Vision

  World War I

  World War II

  Wyman, Jane

  fi
lm career

  marriage to Reagan

  yellow ribbon tradition

  About the Authors

  BILL O’REILLY is the anchor of The O’Reilly Factor, the highest-rated cable news show in the country. He is the author of many number-one bestselling books, including Killing Lincoln, Killing Kennedy, Killing Jesus, and Killing Patton. You can sign up for email updates here.

  MARTIN DUGARD is the New York Times bestselling author of several books of history. He and his wife live in Southern California with their three sons. You can sign up for email updates here.

  ALSO BY BILL O’REILLY AND MARTIN DUGARD

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  Killing Jesus

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Epigraph

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-One

  Chapter Thirty-Two

  Chapter Thirty-Three

  Notes

  Afterword

  Last Word

  Sources

  Illustration Credits

  Index

  About the Authors

  Also by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

  Copyright

  KILLING REAGAN: THE VIOLENT ASSAULT THAT CHANGED A PRESIDENCY. Copyright © 2015 by Henry Holt. All rights reserved. For information, address Henry Holt and Co., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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