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Ann Coulter - So Now They Think He Was Charming
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 6/10/04 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 06/10/2004 1:42:56 AM PDT by kattracks

America's greatest president has gone home. God worked through Ronald Reagan on Earth and now He's taken him back. Reagan is survived by his wife, three children, and the hundreds of millions of people he saved by winning the Cold War. Thanks to him, the United States of America never ceased to be, as Reagan said, "a place to escape to" – the last stand on Earth.

No thanks to liberals, I might add. More enraging than their revisionist history of Reagan, is liberals' revisionist history about themselves. Now liberals claim they liked Reagan at the time. This is extremely believable – aren't we all fond of someone who regularly exposes us as liars, cowards and hypocrites? It's just human nature.

In fact and of course, liberals loathed Reagan. Their European friends loathed Reagan – the protests against our current president are positively anemic compared to the massive protests against President Reagan when he went to visit our dear "allies," whose sorry asses we spent billions of dollars defending against the Soviets for 50 years. Even the moderate Republicans currently trying to insinuate themselves onto Reagan's legacy weren't especially fond of Reagan at the time – especially when attacking him publicly would get them invites to the tonier Georgetown cocktail parties. Only authentic Americans loved Reagan.

From the descriptions in the media, you would think the reason Reagan was beloved by Americans was that he was an affable fellow who could tell a good joke. That's a description of Bob Dole, not Ronald Reagan.

Reagan was a March hare right-winger. He had enough faith in the American people to know that as long as the facts were clear, they would rise to the occasion and be March hare right-wingers, too. As Reagan himself said, back in 1964: "Our Democratic opponents seem unwilling to debate these issues. They want to make you and me believe that this is a contest between two men ... that we are to choose just between two personalities."

Reagan forced Americans to confront the real ideological divide between conservatives and, as he said, "our liberal friends." But now liberals are trying to muddy the political waters by passing off Reagan's popularity as a result of his personal magnetism. I note that liberals were strangely immune to that magnetism at the time. Only now do they talk about Reagan's outsized personality as if he worked some sort of beguiling magic over the electorate and tricked them into supporting policies they never quite understood.

While Reagan had undeniable magnetism, what set him apart was that he had the courage to speak the truth and trust the American people. In the 1964 speech that launched his political career, "A Time for Choosing," Reagan never smiled. He told no jokes – though he did say some amusing things inasmuch as he was talking about "our liberal friends."

In the throes of the Cold War – still hot in Vietnam – Reagan forthrightly said liberals refused to acknowledge that the choice was not between "peace and war, only between fight and surrender." In words that would have come in pretty handy in Spain just a few months ago, he said liberals tell us "if we only avoid any direct confrontation with the enemy, he will forget his evil ways and learn to love us." All who disagree with the "peace" crowd, he said, "are indicted as warmongers." To this, Reagan said: "Let's set the record straight. There is no argument over the choice between peace and war, but there is only one guaranteed way you can have peace – and you can have it in the next second – surrender."

This wasn't sunny old grandpa carrying candy around in his pocket for children. After watching Walter Cronkite's coverage of the Vietnam War in December 1972, Reagan told President Richard Nixon, "under World War II circumstances, the network [CBS] would have been charged with treason."

Reagan quoted "Mr. Democrat himself," Al Smith, for the proposition that the Democratic Party was no longer the party of Jefferson, Jackson and Cleveland, but was now the party of Marx, Lenin and Stalin. (And that was 30 years before they tried to push Hillarycare on us.)

Reagan was a bulldog, completely, implacably right-wing on every issue. He was the right-wing Energizer Bunny. He never quit and he kept beating liberals. He cut taxes 25 percent across the board his first year in office; he walked away from Gorbachev at Reykjavik; he fired all those air-traffic controllers – and wouldn't let them come back even when they wanted to; he gave speeches about "welfare queens" and polluting trees; he nominated Antonin Scalia and Robert Bork to the Supreme Court; and he enraged grim liberals when he warmed up his radio mike by saying, "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."

But now they're telling us Reagan was a "pragmatist." Well, not according to him. As he was wrapping up the Republican primaries in 1980 and moderate weenies in the Republican Party were trying to move him to the "center," Reagan said: "No, I'm not moving my positions any. ... I believe the same things that I've been speaking on for years, and I don't see any reason to change."

Thank God he didn't. Because Reagan lived, the world is a better place.


Ann Coulter is a bestselling author and syndicated columnist. Her most recent book is Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism.


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1 posted on 06/10/2004 1:42:56 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks

Where's the photo?


2 posted on 06/10/2004 1:45:04 AM PDT by The Other Harry
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To: kattracks

It's like deja view all over agian...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1150762/posts


3 posted on 06/10/2004 1:45:08 AM PDT by Keith in Iowa (Reagan defeated communism while Kerry was kissing its arse.)
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To: kattracks

"Reagan forthrightly said liberals refused to acknowledge that the choice was not between "peace and war, only between fight and surrender."

==

It's as true today, as it was then.


4 posted on 06/10/2004 1:48:59 AM PDT by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: kattracks; Keith in Iowa; FairOpinion; The Other Harry
"Reagan quoted "Mr. Democrat himself," Al Smith, for the proposition that the Democratic Party was no longer the party of Jefferson, Jackson and Cleveland, but was now the party of Marx, Lenin and Stalin. "

Does anyone have the exact quote on this? I'd like it for my "signature line" collection.

5 posted on 06/10/2004 2:11:30 AM PDT by NH Liberty ("For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus..." [1 Timothy 2:5])
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To: NH Liberty

You know whats interesting about Ron and Nancy Reagan

Reagan's children with the love of his life Nancy, are nuts. Patty Davis and Ron Reagan Jr are radical. Ron Reagan Jr wrote an article accusing Bush of “Dementia” He also blasted Bush’s policy in Iraq. Here’s the article. Scroll down to the 4th article. http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2004/cyb20040128.asp

Reagan’s children by Jane Wyman are the most loyal. Michael Reagan and the late Maureen Reagan.




6 posted on 06/10/2004 2:17:26 AM PDT by Adam36
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To: kattracks

History revisionist expose.
Very necessary.
Thank you, Ann.
Time for an upward jolt.


7 posted on 06/10/2004 2:17:31 AM PDT by Spirited
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To: NH Liberty

http://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/history/us1945/docs/regwis.htm

"As a former Democrat, I can tell you Norman Thomas isn't the only man who has drawn this parallel to socialism the the present administration. Back in 1936, Mr. Democrat himself, Al Smith, the great American, came before the American People and charged that the leadership of his party was taking the party of Jefferson, Jackson, and Cleveland down the road under the banners of Marx, Lenin, and Stalin. "

From Reagan's speech on Oct. 27, 1964: A Time for Choosing


8 posted on 06/10/2004 2:17:57 AM PDT by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: The Other Harry

9 posted on 06/10/2004 2:19:24 AM PDT by P8riot
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To: kattracks
After watching Walter Cronkite's coverage of the Vietnam War in December 1972, Reagan told President Richard Nixon, "under World War II circumstances, the network [CBS] would have been charged with treason."

I thought this exact idea several times during our current war against terrorism. The New York Times is especially guilty of aiding and abetting our enemies in our current war. They have gone far beyond reporting from a "different" perspective, but are guilty of printing total lies.

10 posted on 06/10/2004 2:38:14 AM PDT by good1 (Hurry to meet death, lest another comes and takes your place.)
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To: kattracks

One of her best!


11 posted on 06/10/2004 2:41:12 AM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: NH Liberty

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/reaganatimeforchoosing.htm


12 posted on 06/10/2004 2:43:50 AM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: good1

Well, look at the Boston Globe. They took pictures from a pornographic website and claimed that they were pictures of American soldiers raping Iraqis.

Is this really any different then what Toyko Rose was doing?


13 posted on 06/10/2004 2:45:55 AM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: Adam36

Reagan’s children by Jane Wyman are the most loyal. Michael Reagan and the late Maureen Reagan.

Yeah, those other two must have broke his heart, especially the fact that they were unsaved.


14 posted on 06/10/2004 2:50:10 AM PDT by garylmoore (The word "gay" means to be happy not abnormal!)
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To: good1
"After watching Walter Cronkite's coverage of the Vietnam War in December 1972, Reagan told President Richard Nixon, "under World War II circumstances, the network [CBS] would have been charged with treason."

This same analogy applies to Hanoi John and Teddy the Marxist
Kennedy. If we could only prosecute the slime.
15 posted on 06/10/2004 2:53:09 AM PDT by gakrak
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To: good1

If your going to criticize the NY Times, then also criticize Ronald Reagan's own son. Look what Ron Reagan Jr said last January.

http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2004/cyb20040128.asp

MSNBC Analyst Ron Reagan Jr. Accuses
Bush of “Dementia”

Ron Reagan Jr., on MSNBC Tuesday night, sure dispelled the notion of anyone who assumed that he is any kind of conservative of friend of a Republican President. Just past 11pm EST, Reagan, whose father suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, suggested that President George W. Bush has “dementia.” Reagan, whom MSNBC brought aboard to stand in front of a national map in order to discuss upcoming primaries, commented about how David Kay concluded that “Iraq never had weapons of mass destruction.” Reagan then sarcastically asked: “What does George W. Bush say? ‘Well, I still think they had them.’ That’s not just spin. That’s dementia, you know.”

Reagan, a veteran of Fox News in its pre-FNC days, stood in front of the map, with a fire going in a fire place behind him, and commented a couple of times an hour about where the Democratic candidates may next battle it out. Just past 11pm EST, he opined on another topic:

“You were talking about who’s the best person to beat Bush. And one thing that you might want to consider is that politics is a contact sport. And if you ask any NFL player, they’ll tell you it takes weeks to get used to the contact. So all these guys are out there, and they’re getting tough. They’re taking shots, and they’re getting back up again. George W. Bush, on the other hand, is sitting in the Oval Office and he’s getting soft.

Now, what happens when you go in the Oval Office is you start living in a bubble, you know, you don’t read the paper anymore, you just listen to who you want to listen to. And we’re seeing that now. David Kay, for instance, comes out with a report and says Iraq never had weapons of mass destruction. What does George W. Bush say? ‘Well, I still think they had them.’ That’s not just spin. That’s dementia, you know. So I don’t get this. I’m a little angry about this. Forgive me. It looks like my pants are on fire, by the way, I’m so angry here, but it’s not true. It’s just an optical illusion for those of you who might be concerned or perhaps hopeful.”


17 posted on 06/10/2004 3:12:33 AM PDT by Adam36
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To: FairOpinion

FairOpinion you say,

Back in 1936, Mr. Democrat himself, Al Smith, the great American, came before the American People and charged that the leadership of his party was taking the party of Jefferson, Jackson, and Cleveland down the road under the banners of Marx, Lenin, and Stalin. "
From Reagan's speech on Oct. 27, 1964: A Time for Choosing

Wasn't FDR the leader of the Democrats back in 1936.
If you remember in the early 40s, FDR wanted to go to war against the Nazis and Japan, and the Republicans were anti war. I think Al Smith might be right about today's Democrats, but he was totally wrong back in 36.


18 posted on 06/10/2004 3:16:44 AM PDT by Adam36
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To: The Other Harry

Nah, I got to go with Laurie Dhue. lol


19 posted on 06/10/2004 3:17:39 AM PDT by Adam36
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To: kattracks

the perfect tagline


20 posted on 06/10/2004 3:25:33 AM PDT by bigghurtt (Because Reagan lived, the world is a better place. - Ann Coulter)
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