Posted on 09/01/2015 7:30:11 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Its presidential campaign season again, which means the name Reagan is going to be bandied about, embracedand taken in vain.
From Rick Santorum (who was a back-bench congressman during the Reagan years) practically claiming credit for the Reagan Revolution, to Mike Huckabee repeating As Ronald Reagan said, Trust but verify at the drop of every hat, to 437,986,989 misuses of Reagans 11th Commandment (it wasnt Reagans but he brought it up when it benefitted him), the legacy of the man biographer H.W. Brands calls one of the two most consequential presidents of the 20th century pervades the Republican nomination process.
But Reagan’s name has never been sullied the way it is now.
The Supreme Court has recognized there is such a thing as fighting words, but has necessarily left the definition vague.
Id like to propose that Well, Ronald Reagan used to be a Democrat, too be up on the slappable offense list with Your momma____ if that retort is being used to defend Donald Trump.
Im sure this is something that would have irritated the hell out of me, even before I read Brands extremely readable and engaging new biography, Reagan: The Life. Ive never understood the appeal of Donald Trumps preening peacock actbut up until now, it was easy to ignore. And now that Trump is ubiquitous, emergency measures must be taken.
However, since I cant reach out and slap everyone, here are just a few reminders of things you probably already know, but have buried in your brain under the sludge of the Trump-publicity avalancheand the muddiness of enablers like Greta and Sean Hannity.
Reagans encounters with the Left made him a conservative. Trumps encounters with the Left made him get out his checkbook.
As Brands reminds us, Ronald Reagan was a Democrat in his early years as an actor. He was also a freedom-loving, all-American, patriotic liberal (yes, those once existed).
Reagans first real encounter with the hard Left was during his term as the president of the Screen Actors Guild. His revulsion at not only the ideology, but the bully tactics of the communists who tried to take over Hollywood, led him to examine all of his political premises.
Over the next decades, Reagan read up and formed the intellectual basis for his conservatism. He became a popular radio commentator similar to Paul Harvey, writing his own scripts and becoming a missionary for conservative thoughtat a time when smiley-faced liberalism was still the ascendant philosophy in American politics.
Trump, in contrast, spent the last decade funding the anti-American, defeatist hard Left. Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have a lot in common with the thugs who turned Reagan to the Right, but Trump was happy to hand them money.
Trumps newfound conservatism is also awfully easy. He harps on a few issues he knows can rile up the Right, and plays to people tired of political correctness (even when what he says is factually incorrect).
Comparing this conversion to that of Reagan is Political Transformations for Dummies.
Reagan talked about the greatness of America; Trump talks about the greatness of Trumpand how great America could be, if only he were in charge.
Even in the midst of the Carter malaise, Reagan talked about America in the glowing terms of the Founders ambitionsand he quoted them. Trump quotes Trump.
But there is an even bigger difference. Reagan considered government a roadblock to the inherent greatness of America, Trump thinks government will be how we get to greatnessas long as hes running it.
While Reagan said the worlds biggest lie was Im from the government and Im here to help, Trump promises that when he is running things the government will be here to help.
He will take care of the women, because he cherishes them. We are going to exploit foreign governments with trade deals because he will hire mean negotiators.
Reagan channeled de Tocqueville and what in the American character makes America great. Trump channels Huey Long. America just needs a good boss.
Reagan handled Sam Donaldson, Dan Rather and the reporters who defined TV news with grace and aplomb; Donald Trump has been whining about Megyn Kelly for a month.
Trump supporters point to Trumps willingness to say it like it is and be politically incorrect as his main virtue. Many of them head-scratchingingly compare this to Reagan.
Go ahead. Google all you want. Im pretty sure Reagan ran against Ford without mocking him as stupid, low-energy, or in somebodys pocket. He did point out some policy differences and differences in approach.
But whatever insults were directed his way, he handled with a smile and a non-personal retort. Like this classic:
Contrast that with how Donald Trump has handled the question from Megyn Kellywhich, in a campaign basically based on the candidate bragging about his personal qualities, is a fair one.
Reagan was not only a gentleman, he was a MAN. In the aftermath of the Megyn Kelly question, I would characterize Donald Trump as, well, a wherever
In fact, re-reading Brands’ account of the assassination attempt, I would say Reagan was less bothered by John Hinckley Jr. than Trump was by Megyn.
Reagan understood free enterprise; Trump thinks as president he should be in charge of business.
Heres one thing you never hear in a Trump speech about the economy”Unleashing the genius and creativity of the American people.” Here are the words you hear a lot”in charge,” “management,” “Im smart,” “tough negotiations,” etc.
All of them have one thing in common: Trump thinks the American economy is something to be managed, not something to be unleashed. Thats what uber-manager Herbert Hoover thought, toonot to mention that whole disastrous tariff idea
Howd that work out?
Missing from the Trump discussion of the economy is anything about regulation, probably the number one problem keeping back the American economy. He is for replacing Obamacare, though, with something terrific. Well, okay then. Youre gonna love it.
Donald Trump thinks he could stop Ford from building a plant in Mexico with an authoritative phone call if he were president. He also thinks he could tell Nabisco not to build a factory overseas. In the Reagan era, only the UAW thought that was the president’s job.
Reagan talked of making America an attractive place to do business, while Trump talks old-style union protectionism. Ive yet to hear him utter the letters E-P-A.
Worst of all, while talking of all the expensive things he is going to do, Trump doesnt seem to know the difference between the deficit and the trade deficit, as he revealed in a question about raising the debt ceiling recently. Reagan may not have been a businessman, but he had a far better understanding of the economy and how free enterprise works.
Im not sure which is scarier: if Trump actually believes the whole economy is a zero sum game and works like his business does– or if he doesnt.
Which brings us to Trump’s trump card, and his only real appeal.
Reagan believed the key to Americas greatness lay within; Trump believes America is victim to foreigners.
Well, to be more precise, Trump preaches America is victim to foreignersI cant swear to the fact that the man with the born genius for telling an audience what they want to hear really believes it.
We have met the enemy, and it aint us.
Speaking of foreign enemies, let’s switch quickly from theoretical presidents who use Reagan to an actual one who has repeatedly expressed his envy of Reagans legacy of transforming American politics.
Reading Brands gripping account of Reagan going toe to toe with Gorbachev with minimal assistance from his staff of very, very capable people, and comparing it to the disaster of John Kerry negotiating (AKA surrendering) to the Iranians is enough to make you weep for your country.
So, I guess there has been an even more egregious comparison to Ronald Reagan than Trump.
Support Trump if you want to. Thats fine. Comparing him to Reagan is not. Ever hear of Ross Perot?
By H.W. Brands
Doubleday, 816 pages (though you will read it like its 300) $35.00 (and worth every penny)
Say what you want but I already know there are Trump-Democrats!
I happen to be writing that right now. Reagan was not ever a businessman. End of comparison right there. Businesspeople have to constantly do things against their nature or proclivities to survive.
I know a VERY conservative company owner in TX who took city tax bennies. When the city fathers complained to him about it, he said, "I'm not going to disadvantage my company just because I disagree with a law. I favor removing the bennies for ALL companies."
Reagan was a more complex person than anyone gave him credit for being, especially Brands. His "encounters with the left" took a good 20 years, and unlike Trump, who had to buy influence for his companies from soft socialists, Reagan was faced in SAG with outright Stalinists and violent thugs. So the lessons would be much different.
And Trump talks constantly about America and how America will be great again. Reagan used the vehicle of telling stories (many of which couldn't be confirmed, or didn't happen as he said, but it was for a purpose). Trump uses himself as the means to get to the issues. I don't see a problem.
Trump Can Win Media, GOP Establishment made same attacks on Reagan.
No one is better at negotiating . Trump is the number one real estate developer in the world.
Trump wouldn't let the democrats trick him into signing an Amnesty as Reagan got tricked, nor will Trump allow the Iranian Ayatollahs into giving them nukes(Well I know Obama wants to give Iran nukes)
My wish is to see Trump slap down first Hillary in the debate then the Iranian ayatollahs and the media as president (who wouldn't pay good money just to see that?)
Hey, comparing Trump to Reagan is not nearly as distasteful as Obama’s comparing himself to Reagan.... and Lincoln.
Well they, the MSM compared 0bama to Reagan.
They are two very different men. They do have some commonalities.
So do I. And, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - the fact that he was once a registered Democrat gives other Democrats permission to vote Republican. Otherwise, they will stay in their leftist camp. Trump can use this fact to his advantage. I guess nick, and a few other Trump haters will show up on this thread very soon. LOL
Trump isn't even the number one real estate developer in New York City, let alone the world.
In one sentence. Says it all.
Service attributed that talent to Reagan's dealings with Hollywood studio heads when he was President of the Screen Actor's Guild. Notably, if there is one skill that Trump has in abundance, it is as a negotiator. We may reasonably expect that Trump, like Reagan, would be an effective negotiator as President based on prior experience outside of government.
The problem is not that Trump was once a registered Democrat. The problem is that Trump STILL holds the same liberal, big-government views that he did when he was a registered Democrat.
No, the problem is you are misguided and wrong on so much of what you think you know.
The comparison is legit in that Trump goes around both the media and the GOP speaking directly to voters despite attempts by both to filter him as well as destroy him.
Trump is far closer to JFK than Reagan.
You and the liberal media are on the same side and saying the same things. How does it feel to have the same viewpoint as maxists?
Deny this. No one has beat the media only Trump is for now beating the media.
Well, Dorkbama the Muslim has been compared to a sentient human.
How many degrees of magnitude worse must that be?
It's just like the old essay questions of long ago ... "Compare, and contrast Trump with __________". There are items that belong in each category.
We knew Ronald Reagan. He was a friend of ours.
Donald Trump is no Ronald Reagan. And the sooner Freepers realize it, the sooner his cult of personality will come crashing down.
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