As a conservative presidential speechwriter, he also relegated communism to “the ash heap of history.” Earlier, he won a ...
White House staffers sought to protect Ronald Reagan from his more “conservative instincts” — but speechwriter Tony Dolan ...
Tony Dolan, who died this month at age 76, was a sage to many and a friend to freedom lovers around the world.
At 29, he won a Pulitzer for investigative reporting. He later became a conservative speechwriter, supplying memorable phrases for the country’s 40th president.
Anthony R. Dolan, who as Ronald Reagan's chief speechwriter deployed the phrase "evil empire" in 1983 to describe the Soviet Union and in another address consigned Marxism and Leninism to "the ash ...
Anthony R. Dolan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist-turned-chief-speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan ...
Pulitzer-winning reporter Anthony "Tony" Dolan, a Norwalk native and ex-speechwriter for Reagan who was recently hired to ...
President Donald Trump remembered former Reagan speechwriter Tony Dolan at the White House's St. Patrick's Day reception.
It was the first time President Reagan called the Soviet Union an “evil empire,” and as the New York Times wrote in 1988, it was the president’s “most memorable phrase” – and one “Mr ...