http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/06/20040609-48.html"Seen now, at a distance, his strengths as a man and as a leader are only more impressive. It's the nature of the city of Washington that men and women arrive, leave their mark, and go their way. Some figures who seemed quite large and important in their day are sometimes forgotten, or remembered with ambivalence. Yet nearly a generation after the often impassioned debates of the Reagan years, what lingers from that time is almost all good. And this is because of the calm and kind man who stood at the center of events."
MEANWHILE, President Bush continues his own personal period of mourning for President Reagan:

"Remarks by the President and President Al-Yawer of Iraq in Photo Opportunity"
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/06/images/20040609-33_iraqbilatp41403-35-515h.html"THE PRESIDENT: Mr. President, thanks for being here. This has been a special day for me and those of us in my administration who are here, because I really never thought I'd be sitting next to an Iraqi President of a free country a year and a half ago -- and here you are. Not only are you here to visit with me, and we've had a wonderful talk, but you're here to talk to the leadership of the G8, leaders of the free world. And I am so grateful you are here."