
THATCHER SALUTE TO REAGAN YEARS - The New York Times
Jun 2, 1988 · The assessment attributed to her in ''Mrs. Thatcher's Revolution'' by the respected journalist Peter Jenkins -''Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears'' - is quoted with such …
'Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears' - was U.S ... - Reddit
Apr 22, 2016 · The joke played both upon Nancy's infamous astrologer Joan Quigley, and the fact that Nancy Reagan often played a more prominent role in Reagan's day-to-day life than …
'Poor Dear, There's Nothing Between His Ears' – PJ Media
Apr 18, 2013 · Many from the “Occupy Wall Street” crowd are pointing to a quote, allegedly from Thatcher, insulting former President Ronald Reagan.
[On Ronald Reagan:] Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears.
[On Ronald Reagan:] Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears. - Margaret Thatcher quotes at AZquotes.com
"Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears."
"Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears." Margaret Thatcher's opinion of Ronald Reagan. Quote from Peter Jenkins' "Mrs Thatcher's Revolution."
Mzcellani: “Poor Dear, There’s Nothing Between His Ears.”
“The charm of Ronald Reagan is not just that he kept telling us screwy things, it was that he believed them all. No wonder we trusted him, he never lied to us.
Reagan and Thatcher: ‘Political soulmates’ | CNN Politics
Apr 8, 2013 · Former world leaders Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan met many times as partners in diplomacy and policy-making and developed a public friendship. "We have lost a …
Reagan vs. Thatcher: unpicking the special relationship
Thatcher and Reagan's relationship was undoubtedly special, but it is important not to overstate the extent of commonality and agreement between their administrations' policies.
The Relationship Between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher…
Explore the powerful political alliance between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, shaping global politics and conservative ideologies in the 1980s.
The Extra Special Relationship: Thatcher, Reagan, and the 1980s
Perhaps no relationship between American and British leaders has been stronger than that of President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. Heads of their …