Jeane Kirkpatrick is interviewed by Dan Rather immediately after delivering her foreign policy address to the G.O.P. Convention
Kirkpatrick answers Rather's questions on domestic policy by defining herself as a "welfare state liberal" ; says the world is a safer place as a result of the foreign policy of Ronald Reagan, whom she describes as very knowledgeable, denies allegations that she has been the architect of America's Central American policy.
"Kirkpatrick answers Rather's questions on domestic policy by defining herself as a "welfare state liberal" ; says the world is a safer place as a result of the foreign policy of Ronald Reagan, whom she describes as very knowledgeable, denies allegations that she has been the architect of America's Central American policy."@en
Republican National Convention (1984 : Dallas, Tex.)
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