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Larry Speakes (born September 13 1939) was the spokesman for the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1987.

(When James Brady was shot in the assination attempt on President Regan in 1981, he was unable to return to work, though he retained the title of "Press Secretary" for the duration of Reagan's term. Others served under various titles.)

Quotes[edit]

"Being a press secretary [is like] learning to type: You're hunting and pecking for a while and then you find yourself doing the touch system and don't realize it. You're speaking for the president without ever having to go to him."

"Those who talk don't know what is going on and those who know what is going on won't talk."

"You don't tell us how to stage the news and we don't tell you how to cover it."

"This job has probably got the most screwing-up potential in the world."

"When, at the age of seven, he blew up the family truck by dropping a match down the gas tank, we should have known he'd grow up to make his living hurling verbal firebombs at presidents."

"I would dodge, not lie, in the national interest."

"Ol' Shoot from the Lip," we call him."

Born: 13-Sep-1939 Birthplace: Cleveland, MS

Gender: Male Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government

Level of fame: Niche Executive summary: White House Press Secretary for Ronald Reagan

Wife: Laura Crawford (three children)

   University: BA Journalism, University of Mississippi
   White House Press Secretary Deputy Press Secretary 1981-7