One of the most recognizable quotes of Ronald Reagan’s presidency was deemed too controversial and was almost never spoken.
One of the most recognizable quotes of Ronald Reagan’s presidency was deemed too controversial and was almost never spoken.
Peter Robinson, a young speechwriter for the Reagan White House, was given the task of drafting the president’s speech to commemorate the 750th anniversary of Berlin on June 12, 1987. After visiting the people of Berlin to understand their exasperated resentment, Robinson drafted numerous copies and countless wordings of the now famous phrase.
“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” was almost revised to “This ugly wall will disappear” after a diplomat in Berlin took out the controversial line, fearing it would be too harsh on Gorbachev.
Yet Reagan made his stance well known.
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