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  1. The evil is in the White House at the present time. Tip O'Neill. White, Evil, House. 37 Copy quote. You can teach an old dog new tricksif the old dog wants to learn. Tip O'Neill. Dog, Want, Teach. 18 Copy quote. Never kick a man when he's up.

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  2. Mar 22, 2022 · Tip O'Neill. Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. ( December 9, 1912 – January 5, 1994) was an American politician, serving in the House of Representatives for 34 years. He was the Speaker of the House from 1977 until his retirement in 1987, making him the second longest-serving Speaker in U.S. history after Sam Rayburn .

    • Early Life
    • Career Congressman
    • Role in The Watergate Scandal
    • Speaker of The House
    • The Reagan Era
    • Later Life
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    Thomas "Tip" O'Neill was born December 9, 1912, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His father was a bricklayer and local politician who served on the city council in Cambridge and later landed a patronage job as the city's sewer commissioner. As a boy, O'Neill picked up the nickname Tip and was known by that for the rest of his life. The nickname was a r...

    In 1952, after a difficult primary, O'Neill won the election to the U.S. House of Representatives, taking over the seat John F. Kennedyvacated when he won the election to the U.S. Senate. On Capitol Hill O'Neill became a trusted ally of powerful Massachusetts congressman John McCormick, a future Speaker of the House. McCormick arranged to have O'Ne...

    O'Neill knew that if the crisis over Watergate continued to escalate, impeachment proceedings would need to begin in the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives. He made sure the committee chairman, Peter Rodino, a Democratic congressman from New Jersey, was up to the task ahead. O'Neill recognized that impeachment would need some suppo...

    When Carl Albert retired as Speaker of the House, O'Neill was elected to the post by his colleagues, taking power in January 1977. That same month, Democrats took the White House for the first time in eight years when Jimmy Carterwas inaugurated. Beyond being Democrats, Carter and O'Neill had little in common. Carter had been elected by running aga...

    The election of Ronald Reagan heralded a new era in politics, and O'Neill found himself adapting to it. His dealings with Reagan, which amounted to persistent principled opposition, would come to define O'Neill's career. O'Neill was skeptical of Reagan as president. In the New York Times obituary of O'Neill, it was noted that O'Neill had considered...

    In retirement, O'Neill found himself a celebrity in demand. During his term as Speaker of the House, O'Neill was popular enough to make a cameo appearance as himself in an episode of the hit television comedy "Cheers." His congenial public image made him a natural for TV commercials for products ranging from Miller Lite Beer to a hotel chain. He ev...

    Tolchin, Martin. "Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., A Democratic Power In the House for Decades, Dies at 81." New York Times, 7 January 1994, p. 21.
    Breslin, Jimmy. How the Good Guys Finally Won Notes from an Impeachment Summer. Ballantine Books, 1976.
    "Thomas P. O'Neill." Encyclopedia of World Biography, 2nd ed., vol. 11, Gale, 2004, pp. 517-519. Gale Virtual Reference Library.
  3. Nov 5, 2020 · James Edward O’Neill, the original “Tip,” was one of the most extraordinary Canadian batsmen in the history of baseball. He was born on May 15, 1860, in the village of Springfield, Ontario, the second eldest of four sons and three daughters of Irish Canadian innkeepers James and Mary O’Neill (nee Jeffrey).1 His parents owned the O’Neill House, a three-story hotel at 121-129 Market ...

  4. Like. 1 quote from Tip O'Neill: 'In my fifty years of public life, I have never seen a man [Ronald Reagan] more popular with the American people'.

  5. Tip and the Gipper Quotes Showing 1-22 of 22. “He's cutting the heart out of the American dream to own a home and have a good job ... and still he's popular. Tip O'Neill on Ronald Reagan”. ― Chris Matthews, Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked. tags: democrats , republicans , ronald-reagan , tip-o-neill.

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