Peggy Noonan
Peggy Noonan (born
September 7,
1950) was a speechwriter for
U.S. presidents Ronald Reagan and
George H. W. Bush. She coined the phrases "a thousand points of light" and "a kinder, gentler nation," two memorable catchphrases used by Bush. She is now an
author, a
columnist for
The Wall Street Journal, and a commentator on
cable television news shows. She remains a Reagan-style
conservative.
Before the Reagan years, she worked for Dan Rather at CBS News.
Books
- 1990: What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era (ISBN 0812969898)
- 1994: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness (ISBN 1558505091)
- 1998: Simply Speaking: How to Communicate Your Ideas With Style, Substance, and Clarity (ISBN 0788167758)
- 1999: On Speaking Well (ISBN 0060987405)
- 1999: Character Above All (ISBN 0684827093)
- 2000: The Case Against Hillary Clinton (ISBN 0060393408)
- 2001: When Character Was King: A Story of Ronald Reagan (ISBN 0142001686)
- 2003: A Heart, A Cross And A Flag (ISBN 0743250052)
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