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    <![CDATA[Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader]]>
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    <![CDATA[Dinesh D'Souza rates America's 40th president as one of its greatest, right  below Washington and Lincoln. He makes a forceful case for this rank, probably the best yet and perhaps the  best possible. In the process, he analyzes Reagan's leadership style with remarkable clarity  and subtlety. Reagan seemed ordinary in so many ways, still, millions of people believed in  him and followed him. Moreover, he is the patron saint of the modern conservative movement--something that he did not create, yet nonetheless came to embody. <em>Ronald  Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader</em> is for readers already well-disposed toward the former California governor. It may not change  minds, but it will  deepen the appreciation felt by Reagan's many admirers, who seem to miss the leader  more with each passing day.]]>
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