From the time he arrived on the political scene in 1964 – throughout his  presidency and beyond, Ronald Reagan – used his speeches to inspire and  reinvigorate America.  When he spoke, Reagan, said, he was “preaching a  sermon.”  The American people saw his vision of America and his dreams  for the future and they overwhelmingly responded; he was re-elected in  984 by the largest number of electoral votes in the nation’s history.
Here  in this collection of twenty-eight speeches spanning the Reagan era,  readers can find inspiration in Reagan’s “sermons.”  From his first  speech in the political arena in 1964 to his Last Letter to America,  informing Americans of his Alzheimer’s disease, Ronald Regan’s words show a profound belief in God, freedom, individualism, limited  government, and his great love for his country.  In addition to an  introduction by Reagan’s son, Michael Reagan, each speech features an  informative introduction which puts the speech into historical context,  making The Last Best Hope the perfect entrée into the influence of one of the major figures of the 20th century.