Was Ronald Reagan Sane In His Youth?
April 16th, 2008 | by Windspike |I love how Republican “values” shift as people aspire to prominent and powerful positions. Have a listen to his and see what you think.
Got it off of this blog.
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6 Responses to “Was Ronald Reagan Sane In His Youth?”
By christopher Radulich on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
Nothing much has changed, has it. Yet people keeep buying the republican bullshit. It does look like people will never learn.
By steve on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
We all did stupid things when we were young!!!
The best thing Reagan ever said:
“The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant… it’s that they know so much that isn’t so.”
It is clear that the Greatest American and our Greatest President was far misunderstood by the other side who likes to find videos like this and bring him down. Be thankful you are not glowing in the dark or have been able to live free of the Communist Party… which is the direction we are heading if Hillary gets to the helm…
By Paul Watson on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
Steve,
What was that about knowing things that just ain’t so? Hilary is a centre right politician. The fact that you think she’s a communist just goes to show how far to the right America is.
By Chris Radulich on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
Imperial preasidency - nixon - republican
Ignoring the constitution - bush - republican
So what do republicans stand for. Apparently monarchy. Which just show that the conservatives in the party are just going back to their rooots. After all the first conservatives on American soil were the Tories.
By the way isn’t the adage that as you get older you are not as smart. You lose the ability to learn things quickly. Also Reagan had Alzheimer’s disease. Becoming a republican was probably an early sign.
By windspike on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
Clearly, Steve, if you think that Reagan has been our best president since the dawn of the Nation, you are not paying attention. There were far better presidents than Reagan. And if you are going to make that claim, you have to provide the reasons why you think he was so great say as juxtaposed with George Washington, Roosevelt, Truman, etc…You can’t simply make the statement and expect us to buy your argument. The days of faith based discussion over fact based arguments are going the way of George Bush. You have to provide evidence otherwise we discredit your whole statement.
By Jet Netwal on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
Uh, oh. Sounds like work….