Peter Teeley, who has died aged 84, was the press secretary to George Bush senior who coined the term “voodoo economics” for use against Ronald Reagan in 1980 when both men were running for the US ...
For much of 1991, Bush's approval ratings hovered between 90 and 70 percent. By February 1992, an obscure Arkansas governor, Bill Clinton, emerged as the favorite Democratic nominee. But he was ...
Peter B. Teeley, who made a lasting entry in the political lexicon during the 1980 presidential primary when, as press secretary to George H.W. Bush, he came up with the term "voodoo economics" to ...
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