That’s great. The man didn’t back down.
Nice. Echoes our current age.
Richard Daley, even though he was a Democrat, knew how to handle violent protesters. .................
"I was picketed a few days ago in California by some youngsters that had signs that said, "Make love, not War." The trouble is that they did not look like they were capable of doing either. This fellow that was doing the talking had a haircut like Tarzan, he walked like Jane, and he smelled like Cheetah."
Wake me up when he suggested his followers atack the protesters. He allowed the police to do their job.
Exactly right. Conservatives have let themselves be bullied for too long by fascists on the left disrupting speaking engagements, etc.. Civility must be a two-way street.
Thanks Jim
“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie- deliberate, contrived and dishonest- but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic. Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.” -John F. Kennedy
Ronald Reagan was a great Governor and President, how I miss that era.
I loved Reagan, didn’t like all he did, but he didn’t take any crap and it was mostly his way of things that got done...Trump reminds me so much of Reagan...
Trump=Next POTUS!!!
From what I read of that time, the Left was much more organized, radical and violent than what they have achieved so far here. But it is troubling to see the violent, racist group, Black lives matter, putting out protest flyers in Arabic. They are inviting Isis into the destruction and Obama has placed them in the country to act. It’s troubling to see that evil man, Soros, leading the charge in organizing physical attacks on Trump rallies via Move On.
So the last thing we need are leaders who sympathize with the leftist radicals for political gain or for political correctness. They need their you know whats kicked and need to be put down. The people run this country; not the humpty dump wine swillers in either party and surely not the left’s foreigners, criminals, racists and all.
Total deja vu towards the end where he’s accused of “creating the atmosphere” that led to the burning of the ACLU dorm.
My favorite Reagan.