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[[Category:Radio Episodes]][[Category:Podcast Episodes]]
 
 
The following is a collection of the materials used in creating the twenty-third episode of the [[CitizenReaganPod|Citizen Reagan podcast]] (pending permission from the Reagan Foundation) about the [[Reagan Radio Commentaries|Reagan's Radio Commentaries]].
 
The following is a collection of the materials used in creating the twenty-third episode of the [[CitizenReaganPod|Citizen Reagan podcast]] (pending permission from the Reagan Foundation) about the [[Reagan Radio Commentaries|Reagan's Radio Commentaries]].
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==Audio==
  
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
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<LI>In my very first episode, I brought to you the story of Martin Koszta and Captain Duncan Ingraham. I told you that Reagan had told the story at the first CPAC in 1974, but could not present you with any audio. I can now. I found the audio at the National Archives online collection and I have added a link to it on my wiki, with the rest of my research. I have gone through it and [[A City Upon a Hill|created a transcript]] of the speech, because, like much of Reagan's speech work, he didn’t stick to his script.
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<LI>In my very first episode, I brought to you the story of Martin Koszta and Captain Duncan Ingraham. I told you that Reagan had told the story at the first CPAC in 1974, but could not present you with any audio. I can now. I found the audio at the National Archives online collection and I have added a link to it on my wiki, with the rest of my research. I have gone through it and [A City Upon a Hill|created a transcript] of the speech, because, like much of Reagan's speech work, he didn’t stick to his script.
  
 
<LI>Also I have to mention, in my 4th episode I talked about Socialism, taxes and the Nordic countries of Sweden and Denmark. I specifically said that I was surprised Reagan didn't talk about the tax situation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrid_Lindgren Astrid Lindgren] and film director [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingmar_Bergman Ingmar Bergman]. For those that didn't listen to that episode, Lindgren is known worldwide for writing the Pippi Longstocking books. I was wrong. He did talk about it. I hadn't read the transcript at the time I went forward with the podcast. He mentioned Bergman by name and a "distinguished author" who wrote a fairy tale.
 
<LI>Also I have to mention, in my 4th episode I talked about Socialism, taxes and the Nordic countries of Sweden and Denmark. I specifically said that I was surprised Reagan didn't talk about the tax situation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrid_Lindgren Astrid Lindgren] and film director [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingmar_Bergman Ingmar Bergman]. For those that didn't listen to that episode, Lindgren is known worldwide for writing the Pippi Longstocking books. I was wrong. He did talk about it. I hadn't read the transcript at the time I went forward with the podcast. He mentioned Bergman by name and a "distinguished author" who wrote a fairy tale.
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Third, since I have the time for it, here is Reagan's final broadcast and I'll have some history to discuss when its finished. By the way, I don’t think the background music was included in the original broadcast. I think it was added for the audiobook, which is the source of this clip:
 
Third, since I have the time for it, here is Reagan's final broadcast and I'll have some history to discuss when its finished. By the way, I don’t think the background music was included in the original broadcast. I think it was added for the audiobook, which is the source of this clip:
  
<blockquote><pre>For the last time I'm cleaning up my desk with a few items you should hear.
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<blockquote><code>For the last time I'm cleaning up my desk with a few items you should hear.
 
I'll be right back.
 
I'll be right back.
  
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This is Ronald Reagan, and from the bottom of my heart—thanks for listening.
 
This is Ronald Reagan, and from the bottom of my heart—thanks for listening.
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So, what additional information was I able to find for this broadcast:
 
So, what additional information was I able to find for this broadcast:

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