On Wednesday, I visited the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, where the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute commemorated the late president’s 20th anniversary during an event celebrating “His Enduring Legacy & Impact.”
“We feel it is important to gather, reflect on our 40th President’s impact, and then look forward to what our future holds,” they wrote.
On Thursday, meanwhile, the foundation will mark another iconic anniversary in our nation’s history: D-Day.
“…the country and the world will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, an occasion marked brilliantly by President Reagan 40 years ago on that day in 1984 when he delivered one of his most famous speeches highlighting the selfless and heroic actions of the ‘boys of Pointe du Hoc.’
I hadn’t previously had the honor of visiting the library, and it was a…