The Netflix documentary "13th" comes to mind. At about the 19 minute mark:
Speaker 1: The election of ronald reagan was in many ways transformative in a negative sense
Speaker 2: President Richard Nixon was the first to coin the term "a war on drugs" but president ronald reagan turned that rhetorical war into a literal war
Reagan: It's back to school time for america's children, and while drug and alcohol abuse cuts across all generations, it's especially damaging to our young people on whom our future depends
Speaker 2: The modern war on drugs was declared by ronald reagan in 1982
Reagan: As we mobilize for this national crusade, I'm mindful that drugs are a constant temptation for millions:
Speaker 3: Popular opinion polls of the day show that it wasn't an issue for most people in the United States. But reagan was determined to put this onto the agenda to define it as a problem
Reagan: A war against drugs is a war of individual battles
Speaker 3: Reagan used his wife for example in this "just say no" campaign
Reagan: She has helped so many of our young people to say no to drugs. Nancy, much credit belongs to you
Clip of 80s anti drug commercial: This is your brain. This is drugs (cracks egg into pan). This is your brain on drugs.