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Ronald Reagan was a Terrible Artist «

Ronald Reagan was a Terrible Artist

Whether you agree with the man’s economic policies or not, there is one thing we can all agree on. Ronald Reagan was a bad drawer. Margaret Thatcher’s personal papers have been released vi...
Ronald Reagan was a Terrible Artist
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Whether you agree with the man’s economic policies or not, there is one thing we can all agree on. Ronald Reagan was a bad drawer.

Margaret Thatcher’s personal papers have been released via the Cambridge University Archive are available for viewing courtesy of the Margaret Thatcher Foundation.

One notable paper is titled, “Doodles left by President Reagan on the table beside Margaret Thatcher at the G7 summit at Ottawa in 1981, which she picked up and filed away in the No 10 Downing Street flat.”

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It features just that, doodles made by the President at the G7 summit in 1981. We can only assume it wasn’t a very interesting conference, just look at the detail on the figure’s abs. Someone had a lot of time on their hands.

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