It's all about creating the Reagan Myth. Republicans have spent 20 years and millions of dollars trying to spin Reagan as some kinda economic and foreign policy genius instead of the corrupt Hollywood actor that Reagan actually was.
Reagan not only tripled the national debt. Most of our current problems with terrorism are the result of Reagan's idiotic policy of arming Islamic extremists and coddling murderous dictators.
"We did not, repeat did not, trade arms for hostages."
The difference between President Reagan’s leadership and the incendiary vitriol coming from the Left today are obvious. Who can forget Wisconsin Democrat Gordon Hintz turning to a female colleague -- Conservative Michelle Litjens -- and telling her, “You are [effing] dead!” (Hintz didn’t say effing -- he said the actual word.) Then fellow Democrat Mike Capuano told supporters (read: union thugs) to “get a little bloody.” I hope these Democrats weren’t following Obama’s latest marching orders...
I knew that Ronald Reagan was a proud union member who led his union, but I was surprised to learn that as president of that union, he called for and led their very first strike. That’s interesting!
Also, hearing President Reagan say he may have been the first president ever to also have been a lifetime member of an AFL-CIO union was quite powerful.
I think this video is definitely worth your time :)
Can you imagine if Reagan were here today, what he would think of the AFL-CIO and SEIU and it's socialist ties? Also, General Electric, whom he used to speak for on radio, would appaul him today.
It takes a Carter to get a Reagan.com
moirajean8 6 months ago
Thank you Mr. Reagan, Thank you President Reagan, and Thanks a heck of a lot to those leftist Socialist-Marxists who elected Obama in the first place!
Obama, the man who stands for DESTROYING the USA.
ChaplainC 7 months ago
Government workers - sucking on the taxpayer teat from womb to tomb.
TonyUnplugged 8 months ago
"I'm not worried about the deficit." - Ronald Reagan
"Reagan taught us deficits don't matter." - Dick Cheney
AtlasShruggery 8 months ago
@AtlasShruggery That is very true. National Debt skyrocketed under Reagan something people very conveniently forget.
colddrake80 8 months ago
@colddrake80
It's all about creating the Reagan Myth. Republicans have spent 20 years and millions of dollars trying to spin Reagan as some kinda economic and foreign policy genius instead of the corrupt Hollywood actor that Reagan actually was.
Reagan not only tripled the national debt. Most of our current problems with terrorism are the result of Reagan's idiotic policy of arming Islamic extremists and coddling murderous dictators.
"We did not, repeat did not, trade arms for hostages."
AtlasShruggery 8 months ago 6
@AtlasShruggery agreed! Reagan really wasn't a good president, its all just a reality distortion field republicans have made for themselves.
thatapplegeek 7 months ago
Great video, Michael. I have shared it!
ladyingraytn 10 months ago 2
Agree with you and your father. Passed this fine video on.
SuperIrishAmerican 10 months ago 2
The difference between President Reagan’s leadership and the incendiary vitriol coming from the Left today are obvious. Who can forget Wisconsin Democrat Gordon Hintz turning to a female colleague -- Conservative Michelle Litjens -- and telling her, “You are [effing] dead!” (Hintz didn’t say effing -- he said the actual word.) Then fellow Democrat Mike Capuano told supporters (read: union thugs) to “get a little bloody.” I hope these Democrats weren’t following Obama’s latest marching orders...
joekiddone 10 months ago 2
I found this video to be very informative!
I knew that Ronald Reagan was a proud union member who led his union, but I was surprised to learn that as president of that union, he called for and led their very first strike. That’s interesting!
Also, hearing President Reagan say he may have been the first president ever to also have been a lifetime member of an AFL-CIO union was quite powerful.
I think this video is definitely worth your time :)
joekiddone 10 months ago 4
Can you imagine if Reagan were here today, what he would think of the AFL-CIO and SEIU and it's socialist ties? Also, General Electric, whom he used to speak for on radio, would appaul him today.
pfizzbones 10 months ago