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Top 10 Things You Should Know About Ronald Reagan
Human Events ^ | January.20,2006 | Frank Donatelli

Posted on 01/20/2006 11:30:24 AM PST by Reagan Man

10. Ronald Reagan’s conservative philosophy was formed from practical experience.

His guiding political philosophy was the product of his life experiences. He was the only president to pay income tax at the 91% rate, which was the top income tax rate in the early 1950s. He complained that it created disincentives for work and savings. Second, as president of the Screen Actors’ Guild, he came face to face with Communist penetration of his industry and became a lifelong opponent of Marxism. When asked by aide Richard Allen how he would characterize his hopes for future relations with the Soviet Union, he shot back, “How about this? We win; they lose.” Third, as spokesman for GE and GE Theater, he traveled the country meeting with workers and management and learning first hand about the inefficiencies of Big Government. As the Wall Street Journal noted in an editorial the week of his funeral, “Mr. Reagan was the most consequential president since FDR because of his ideas.”

9. Ronald Reagan had two full careers prior to entering elective politics which, I believe, contributed to his comfortable manner and easygoing personality.

As he once noted about his less than round the clock office hours, “They say that hard work never hurt anyone, but I say why take the chance?” He already had successful careers in radio, the movies and TV and did not enter elective politics until the age of 55. He was one of a few presidents of the 20th century who had a significant professional life before entering politics. The others would include General Dwight Eisenhower and Professor Woodrow Wilson. Reagan never considered himself a professional politician. He did not run for president to be somebody, but rather to “do things.” He had nothing to prove to anyone.

8. Ronald Reagan was very well prepared to assume the presidency in 1980.

Inaugurated at the age of 69, his work experiences and intellectual preparation were far more varied than most of his predecessors. From the movies he learned to interact with the public and to deal with the demands of fame and stardom. As president of the Screen Actors Guild, he learned how to represent his diverse membership and deal with sometimes autocratic studio heads. His travels with GE gave him time to reflect and think about the great issues of the day. Over the course of several decades, he wrote thousands of issue oriented letters to family and friends and then wrote his own scripts when he hosted his radio program in the mid 1970s. Finally, he served two terms as governor of the largest state in the Union opposite an often hostile legislature. Far from being a neophyte, he had more practical training and intellectual grounding than most new presidents entering office.

7. Reagan’s philosophy had a much greater strain of idealism than most presidents, certainly more than so called conservative presidents.

Far from being a hard boiled realist, he dared to see far more optimistic outcomes for his policies in the course of events. For instance, he believed strongly in freedom and the goodness of the individual which fueled his naturally optimistic nature. He focused his 1976 campaign against an incumbent Republican president on the president’s refusal to meet with the Soviet dissident, Alexandr Solzhenitsyn for fear of offending the Soviet Union. His belief in freedom as a universal imperative led him to implement a foreign policy that could not have been more distinct from détente, the then prevailing philosophy. President George W. Bush has borrowed generously from Reagan’s views in this regard. Finally, he was fond of quoting the radical colonial leader Thomas Paine, “We have it within our power to begin the world all over again,” hardly a conservative sentiment.

6. Reagan broke the “Vietnam Syndrome” of American self doubt, not only by rebuilding U.S. military power, but also by rediscovering and proclaiming American exceptionalism.

He believed Americans are a moral and decent people and that America is a country which supports freedom and democracy abroad. This view was in sharp contrast to the leftist critique, endorsed by John Kerry among others, of the 1960s and 1970s which held that America was a racist, immoral and imperial power. With America’s moral authority restored, he acted on those beliefs with the liberation of Grenada, the bombing of Libya, and the funding of the anti Communist Freedom Fighters in Central America. These were the first substantive American military actions since Vietnam and marked a turning point when America finally began to strike back at its enemies.

George Will has written that “One of the unfortunate intellectual developments of the 19th century, principally in Europe, was the transformation of history into a proper noun. It denoted a vast impersonal force with its own unfolding logic, governed by iron laws of social development…Such theories…mock the idea of great persons, and the belief that the free choices of small groups could knock History out of its preordained grooves.”

Ronald Reagan led one such “small group” that knocked Marxism from its “preordained groove” of world domination. In that belief, he is the quintessential American statesmen.

5. Reagan was an original thinker who thought “outside the box” on numerous policy issues.

In most of his major actions as president -- tax cuts, putting Pershing missiles in Europe, liberating Grenada, pursuing strategic defense, rebuilding American military power -- Reagan pursued policies distinctly different from what elite opinion or conventional wisdom would have dictated. He was also resolute in pursing those policies in the face of unrelenting opposition. As the New York Times remarked in early 1983, “The stench of failure hangs over the Reagan White House.” Reagan stuck to his guns and was vindicated in the end more often than not.

4. Reagan totally remade the Republican Party in his own image.

Before Reagan, the Republican Party was interested more in the size of the deficit rather than the size of government, in détente more than in freedom and a party hostile to social conservatism. Reagan remade the GOP into the party of tax cuts and smaller government, as proponents of a winning strategy to confront and defeat Communism, and as the party that defends the sanctity of life, especially the unborn. Before his inauguration, Republicans faced a deficit in party identification of 15 to 20 per cent. By the end of his term, the GOP was nearly at parity with the Democrats. In Reagan’s time, there were no blue states and red states, but 44 and then 49 states as well as Democrats and Independents saw the wisdom in what Reagan was preaching.

3. Reagan put aside a lifetime of hostility to the Soviet Union to deal with a man, Mikail Gorbachev, he believed he could work with.

That flexibility, when paired with new U.S. military strength and strong presidential support for anti Communist freedom fighters, resulted in the beginning of the end for Communism as first the Berlin Wall and then the Soviet Union itself came apart. As former President Bill Clinton once told Reagan, “Too many people in my party are too willing to make a deal with the Soviets. Too many people in your party are never willing to deal with the Soviets. I think you have it just about right.”(Reagan stories about old Soviet Union)

2. Reagan always saw himself as a soldier in a larger cause.

He spoke frequently in the plural as he did in his farewell address when he noted: “We did it. We made a difference. We are stronger as a result of our actions.” He was happy to turn the presidency over to George Bush. In his last Cabinet meeting the day before he left office, he noted the focus on the president elect rather than himself and calmly remarked, “It’s fine. The country is in good hands.” Despite two terms as governor of California and as president of the United States, he never considered himself a professional politician, but rather as a citizen who temporarily occupied the office of the presidency and who did the best he could.

1. Like all great presidents, he leaves a legacy that can be easily summarized: He revitalized the economy, won the Cold War, and made Americans feel confident again.

Not bad. Not bad at all.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: presidents; reagan; ronaldreagan
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1 posted on 01/20/2006 11:30:26 AM PST by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man

I got to meet him once when I was at Brooks AFB running a test with the human centrifuge.


2 posted on 01/20/2006 11:34:36 AM PST by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
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To: Reagan Man

Reagan side note Bump

Reagan Library in Simi Valley makes 1.3 million photos public

http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=4389019


3 posted on 01/20/2006 11:36:27 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Reagan Man

The one aspect of Reagan that seems to get little attention is that we was strongly against nuclear weapons and that he truly feared nuclear war. What bothers the liberals is that Reagan chose to negotiate from a point of strength rather than to simply do more of what was done by his weaker Presidential predacessors.

Reagan achieved results through strength.


4 posted on 01/20/2006 11:37:02 AM PST by kidd
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To: Reagan Man

bttt


5 posted on 01/20/2006 11:37:33 AM PST by shield (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instructions.Pr 1:7)
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To: Reagan Man

Thanks be to the Almighty for Ronald Reagan.


6 posted on 01/20/2006 11:38:37 AM PST by TChris ("Unless you act, you're going to lose your world." - Mark Steyn)
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To: Reagan Man

Great post! Thanks!


7 posted on 01/20/2006 11:40:41 AM PST by jcb8199
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To: Reagan Man

Ronald The Great...The reason my mom's generation did not follow the loony left act from just before.

God rest his soul.


8 posted on 01/20/2006 11:42:36 AM PST by se_ohio_young_conservative (God makes us strong for alittle while so that we can protect the weak)
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To: Reagan Man

As a young life-guard, I believe "Dutch" (as he was called) saved over 70 people from drowning.


9 posted on 01/20/2006 11:43:49 AM PST by gaijin
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To: Samwise; vox_PL; SAMWolf; Peanut Gallery

ping


10 posted on 01/20/2006 11:44:06 AM PST by Professional Engineer (If courtesy pays, why are you in debt?)
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To: Reagan Man
Ronald Reagan was a great man and a great president.

That's all anybody needs to know.

11 posted on 01/20/2006 11:44:44 AM PST by Euro-American Scum (A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

There will never be another man like him. Thanks to the Almighty that he was born in America-he would of been a formidable man.


12 posted on 01/20/2006 11:45:23 AM PST by Habble Gabble
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To: Reagan Man

It should be noted, that President Reagan majored in economics in college.


13 posted on 01/20/2006 11:46:02 AM PST by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: Reagan Man

Plus he was a much better actor than the current crop of liberal scenery chewers!


14 posted on 01/20/2006 11:46:22 AM PST by Bender2 (Even dirty old robots need love!)
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To: jcb8199
You're very welcome.

Thought there would be more interest in the 25th anniversary of Reagan's first inauguration. A great day for American conservatism.

15 posted on 01/20/2006 11:48:49 AM PST by Reagan Man (Secure our borders;punish employers who hire illegals;stop all welfare to illegals)
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To: FerdieMurphy

Ping!

Thought you might like this article.


16 posted on 01/20/2006 11:49:44 AM PST by RebelBanker (If you can't do something smart, do something right.)
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To: RebelBanker

Did anyone watch that show "The Presidents" on The History Channel.

I hated how they depicted Reagan. Made it look like he was all HYPE.

Reagan changed this country forever.


17 posted on 01/20/2006 11:52:39 AM PST by se_ohio_young_conservative (God makes us strong for alittle while so that we can protect the weak)
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To: Reagan Man
He was one of a few presidents of the 20th century who had a significant professional life before entering politics. The others would include General Dwight Eisenhower and Professor Woodrow Wilson.

Incorrect. Herbert Hoover was an engineer in the mining industry before he entered politics. In fact, he had such an outstanding reputation for his managerial skills that he was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to lead the U.S. relief efforts in Europe after World War I.

18 posted on 01/20/2006 11:55:00 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Said the night wind to the little lamb . . . "Do you see what I see?")
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To: RadioAstronomer

You lucky bastard!


19 posted on 01/20/2006 11:57:29 AM PST by massgopguy (massgopguy)
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To: Reagan Man
We win; they lose.
20 posted on 01/20/2006 12:04:15 PM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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