@dyslexia,
Well, I think you left out a few things like the end of the stagflation of the Carter years; the restoration of economic confidence and the tax cuts which inagurated a fifteen year period of continued economic growth and prosperity. It was a lot better than the "malaise" of which his predecessor accused the American people, and the nonsensical energy and economic policies he attempted to impose on us.
With respect to Grenada; the operation was ineptly done but the reasons for it were good as were the results that obtained. The backward tyranny that still oppresses the Cuban people really was trying to wrest control of Grenada to give its client, the USSR, a refuelling stop for its long range aircraft enroute to support their client revolution in Angola.
The bombing of our barracks in Lebanon (and the simultaneous bombing of the nearby barracks of the French army also installed there) were terrorist actions. We (and the French) were victims, not perpetrators.