What would Reagan do?
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The phrase "What would Reagan do?" (often abbreviated to WWRD) has become popular in the United States in the 2000s as a personal motto for thousands of Conservative Republicans who used the phrase as a reminder of their belief that Ronald Reagan is the best example of a conservative politician, and that all Republicans should act in a manner of which Reagan would approve. The initialism WWRD is sometimes also used. It is a phrase used to lambaste what many Republicans perceive as the big spending tendency of the Republican Party. It originated by analogy from the earlier phrase "What would Jesus do?".
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After the September 11, 2001 attacks, several merchandisers began putting the "W.W.R.D." inscription on buttons and bracelets, the inscription has also appeared on mugs, rings, bumper stickers, bookmarks, key rings, and clothing etc.

