To: Burkeman1
I hear you and I follow your thinking but I call a quits on your list with Coolidge. The last chance the Republic had to roll back the New Deal died with Eisenhower's term. For that reason alone I can't think highly of the man. If I remember correctly we think differently about the wisdom of the cold war so I won't dwell on it too much but it was the cold war that got conservatives to embrace the internationalist meddling that Krauthammer here is pushing so successfully. Notice we're the only dissenters on a hundred plus post thread? Reagan played a big role in what I'm talking about. I know that a cult of personality has sprung up around the man for conservatives the way the liberals have FDR and JFK so if I type out what I'm thinking I'll be stoned to death for heresy and blasphemy.
120 posted on
02/16/2004 6:09:05 PM PST by
u-89
To: u-89
Ike and Reagan were post FDR and they didn't do much to expand government. Ike created nothing new and neither did Reagan. Yes- Ike and Reagan were not active in rolling back government but they didn't really expand it either. Compare them to Bush II?
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