Keyword: michaelreagan
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Most of the media and their fellow liberals were positively giddy over Barack Obama’s speech Tuesday, all but comparing it to the Sermon on the Mount. I won’t deny it was a masterful piece of oratory -- the man can be spellbinding -- but when you stop to consider what Sen. Obama was really doing up there on the podium, invoking the specter of slavery and Jim Crow and the era of “whites only,” it becomes clear that it was a con job designed to make the voters as giddy as he knew his worshippers in the submissive media would...
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Watching CNN and they had a segment about talk radio's war against John McCain. After blowhard Bill Cunningham was done, they had Michael Reagan and Lars Larson and at the very end, Larson was praising Ronald Reagan and Michael Reagan stated that Ronald Reagan would support John McCain, and Larson said he wouldn't.
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Would someone please tell Michael Reagan this..... THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS LEFT ME, JUST AS THE DEMOCRAT PARTY LEFT RONALD REAGAN!!!!!! Michael can say his father would have supported McCain as much as he wants. Fact is, I believe we have been left by the republicans, and I am a republican no more.
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If John McCain weren't such a trusting soul he would have wondered why the New York Times endorsed him -- a member of the hated Republican Party -- as their (slightly) preferred candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, especially when he knew they were preparing a slanderous, largely anonymously sourced, story bound to damage his candidacy and his reputation.
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Ronald Reagan Would Back McCain By Michael Reagan Thursday, February 14, 2008 In 1976 the Ford vs. Reagan campaign for the Republican presidential nomination got so heated it looked as if my father and Jerry Ford would never again talk to one another. When it was over and Ford had won, what did Ronald Reagan do? He simply went all-out to help Ford win his re-election, as did I and as did my sister Maureen. My dad simply followed his rule of backing the Republican candidate no matter who he was. Assuming that John McCain will be the Republican nominee,...
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Reagan's son criticizes McCain ! .. at CPAC "An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak Saturday, February 09, 2008 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sen. John McCain's managers, fearing an unfavorable reaction at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Thursday, wanted to precede his speech with a video of Ronald Reagan praising McCain. Talk show host Michael Reagan, the late president's son, offered his own video criticizing McCain. David Keene, chairman of the sponsoring American Conservative Union, turned down both.down".... http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/political_commentary/commentary_by_robert_d_novak/mccain_at_cpac
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Talk show host Michael Reagan invited John McCain to call into Reagan's radio show on Tuesday, February 29. McCain obliged, and what follows is a transcript of their brief and tense conversation, aired nationally on more than 220 radio stations. This transcript was provided by the Bush for President Campaign.Michael Reagan: This is an interview I tried to do earlier today with John McCain... It would be choosing the judges if John McCain becomes President of the United States, and will they be liberal judges, or will they be conservative judges? That's an issue many people would like to get...
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Until last night, when I watched the Republican debate, I had no idea how much John McCain dislikes me and just about everybody else but Rudy Giuliani, who if you believe The New York Times is a pretty good hater himself. As I watched McCain and Governor Romney go at it during the debate at the Reagan Library I was struck by the huge gap that separates McCain -- whose contempt for his fellow humans is patently obvious -- and my dad, Ronald Reagan, who had nothing but the deepest affection and respect for the American people. The feeling is...
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Tonight its your chance America--be heard on the John McCain Soapbox. Oppose John McCain? Call 800-468-6453. Do you Support John McCain 800-468-6453. It all kicks off live on the Micahel Reagan Show at 7pm Eastern/4pm Pacific Today. Listen on your Reagan affiliate or online at Reagan.com
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Today on Michael Reagan's Show, it is the Rudy Giuliani Soapbox. Call in tonight at 7pm Eastern Time 800-468-6453 and make your case for Rudy G on the Michael Reagan Show. Michael Reagan's show is carried on 200+ affiliates and streams live on the world wide web at Reagan.Com
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Today on the Michael Reagan Show, Michael invites Mitt Romney supporters to climb up on the Soapbox and be heard. Call in from 7-8pm EASTERN Time (4-5pm Pacific) and make the case for Gov Romney. Just call 800 468 6453 and make the case for Mitt.
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Today on the Michael Reagan Show, Michael Reagan hosts the Huckabee Soapbox. For one full hour, tonight at 7pm Eastern/4PM Pacific, Huckabee supporters get to make the case for Mike--to Mike. Tune in on a local affiliate, or listen in on the world wide web at Reagan. Com and call in at 800 468 6453 to let your voice be heard! Huckabee supporters tonight the soapbox is yours!
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A Party Turned Upside-Down by Michael Reagan Posted 01/11/2008 ET Nobody ever tried to build a house by starting with the roof and working down -- it can’t be done. You have to start from the bottom up. The same thing is true about building a political party. You have to start at the grass roots and work your way up to the national level, going from precincts, to counties, to states and all the way up to the national level. Without a large body of workers at the local level, a political party would be like an army with...
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A youtube video asking you to fill in the blank about little known facts about the 2008 GOP candidates.
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Listen Barack Obama, John Edwards and all you other soon-to-be also-rans, lay off Hillary. She's well on her way to winning the nomination and we don't want anything to stand in her way...
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Tuesday night’s debate between the Republican candidates for the GOP presidential nomination showed once again why the majority of conservatives can’t get excited over any of the current hopefuls. Widely touted by the media as show-and-tell time for Fred Thompson – as the appearance that would make or break his candidacy – all that emerged from his corner was an acceptable performance, neither hot nor cold. He showed that he has a good grasp of the economic facts, but there was none of that fire that Republicans crave to see in their standard bearer. He didn’t damage himself, but he...
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Part 1: An October 10, 2007 audio interview with Presidential candidate Congressman Duncan Hunter.
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We buried my mother, Jane Wyman, today and as I stood at her grave the words of Abraham Lincoln came back to me: "All I am or ever hope to be I owe to my angel mother." Everybody talks about my dad Ronald Reagan, and what he did for America, and many people think that because he set such a great example for his fellow citizens in so many ways, he was also responsible for making me who I am today. While that may be true in some ways, if anybody really wants to know who and what I am,...
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We buried my mother, Jane Wyman, today and as I stood at her grave the words of Abraham Lincoln came back to me: "All I am or ever hope to be I owe to my angel mother." Everybody talks about my dad Ronald Reagan, and what he did for America, and many people think that because he set such a great example for his fellow citizens in so many ways, he was also responsible for making me who I am today. While that may be true in some ways, if anybody really wants to know who and what I am,...
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Fred Thompson’s opening shot in launching his campaign on the Jay Leno show was impressive, but now he has to forget the sound bites and the folksy advice and get down to brass tacks. To begin with, he has to give the voters in the primary states a good reason to pick him over all the other Republican candidates. He has to tell them not only where he stands on the issues, but also what he plans to do about them. It’s not enough to say he wants a better America -- after all, everybody wants that. He has to...
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