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  • FReeper LS On Air With Charles Heller

    07/14/2019 11:22:14 AM PDT · by \/\/ayne · 7 replies
    Click "Listen live" at https://www.kvoi.com/ for the next hour and 1/2 but if you want to hear the podcast go to https://libertywatchradio.com and click "Recent Shows" where it will most likely be posted by this evening. If you see this in time the number to call to speak to LS is call in line 520 790 2040.
  • Trump and BoJo Could Emulate Reagan, Thatcher

    07/12/2019 6:19:16 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 11 replies
    nysun ^ | 07/11/2019 | Conrad Black
    As Britain’s relations with the European Union finally come to a climax, the United States can be grateful, once again, that contrary to the preferred outcome of most makers of American foreign policy, the U.S. national interest will be well served, by a lucky bounce. The United Kingdom is the fifth-largest economy in the world, and probably the fourth or fifth military power, and because of its immense contribution to Western civilization, it is one of the world’s most respected nationalities. Instead of being subsumed into the polyglot, bureaucratically mismanaged and socialistic Babel of the European Union, Britain is about...
  • Lest we forget: Reagan's 'dangerous' summits with Soviet leaders produced nothing. /s

    07/01/2019 9:45:25 AM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 20 replies
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    President Reagan was the left's most hated POTUS, evah, until President Trump. He was an outsider with no fedgov or foreign policy experience. A pro-life Christian conservative and an America-loving patriot. His anti-Communist, anti-USSR rhetoric was inflammatory, reckless and dangerous. His name-calling ("evil empire'), inexperience, war-mongering and direct confrontational (and bungling) style was going to bumble us into a nuclear conflagration. His tone was the worst. And his photo op meetings and one-on-one summits with dictatorial soviet leaders produced no immediate tangible results. Total failures. And then (unexpectedly and shockingly) the walls began crumbling... followed by a complete collapse. Now...
  • Reputation Is But A Shadow

    06/23/2019 5:47:39 AM PDT · by NOBO2012 · 1 replies
    MOTUS A.D. ^ | 6-23-19 | MOTUS
    “Which office do I go to to get my reputation back?” – Raymond Donovan The media had a field day painting Donovan, Reagan’s former Secretary of Labor, as a mafia stooge after he had been indicted on corruption charges in 1985 for his work with a construction company accused of having mob ties. The only problem was the charges didn’t hold up, in fact they spectacularly imploded. Donovan’s attorneys rested their case without ever calling a single witness, contending the prosecution failed to prove Donovan did anything wrong. The jury agreed, and Donovan was acquitted (along with all the...
  • Sun sets on greatest alliance

    06/16/2019 6:55:12 PM PDT · by Jyotishi · 68 replies
    The Pioneer ^ | Thursday, June 13, 2019 | Bhopinder Singh
    The 'special relationship' between the UK and the US is elusive. Trump's visit to Britain nailed the optics of an empire that was wilting under the weight of an 'unequal' relation Romance and nostalgia surrounding the grandeur of the British empire in the 19th and 20th century is predicated on "the empire on which the sun never sets." This pomposity was extended to include emerging America in the mid-19th century to posit the Anglophone domain, as noted by Alexander Campbell in 1852, "To Britain and America, god has granted the possession of the new world; and because the sun never...
  • Mayor Pete on Tax Cuts: 'The Reagan Neo-Liberal Era is Now Over'

    06/15/2019 4:38:21 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 50 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 15 June 2019 | NICHOLAS BALLASY
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, said the governing philosophy of Republicans such as former President Ronald Reagan, who signed across-the-board tax rate cuts to grow the economy, should not be repeated in the future. "What we've seen is that the rising tide rose, right? GDP went up. Growth went up. Productivity went up -- big numbers went up and most of our boats didn't budge. For 90 percent of Americans, you start the clock right around the time I'm born. Income didn't move at all -- so lower to middle income, really,...
  • The 75th D-Day Commemoration: Lessons learned

    06/06/2019 4:38:27 PM PDT · by JZad
    Communities Digital News ^ | June 6, 2019 | Allan C. Brownfeld
    It is only a matter of time before the long-running campaign of illegal spying on Americans and the criminal use of NSA surveillance programs is revealed. And laid at the feet of the Obama White House and Barack Obama himself.
  • Reagan at Normandy — Americans Need to Recover the Art of the Noble Speech

    06/06/2019 4:29:28 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 6 replies
    National Review ^ | 6/10/17 | Titus Techera
    Neither disputatious or disputable, it is the upper limit of the political, beyond which lies the holy. In 1984, on the 40th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, Ronald Reagan spoke at Pointe du Hoc, to commemorate the greatest war operation America has undertaken, and to explain its importance and continued influence on America and the world. He wanted above all to tell people that democracy is “the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man.” In that proposition were the heroes of the war best remembered, the living and the dead, their destinies inextricably connected to America’s...
  • Former conservative Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga dies at 89

    05/30/2019 4:24:01 PM PDT · by GuavaCheesePuff · 3 replies
    Yahoo ^ | May 28, 2019 | David McFadden
    Edward Seaga, a former Jamaican prime minister who shaped the island's post-independence politics and cultural life, died Tuesday at 89. Seaga's death was announced on Twitter by Prime Minister Andrew Holness. Seaga, Jamaica's prime minister from 1980 until 1989, was the only remaining member of the generation of leaders who drafted the constitution when the Caribbean island gained independence from Britain in 1962. His political career began in the late 1950s and he won a parliamentary seat in 1962. He was West Kingston's representative for 40 consecutive years and held a parliamentary seat longer than anyone in Jamaica's history.
  • A Not-So-Distant Mirror: Remembering Reagan in the Age of Trump

    05/24/2019 7:19:29 PM PDT · by LS · 49 replies
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 5/24/2019 | Bruce Bawer
    If I can understand to any extent at all why millions of Americans today harbor an irrational hatred for Donald Trump, it’s because I, too, at one time, bought into the media’s systematic misrepresentations of a first-rate president. In my case, the president was Ronald Reagan, the subject of Larry Schweikart’s magnificent new biography, Reagan: The American President. Yes, I voted for Reagan in 1980, after having cast my first presidential ballot ever for Gerald Ford in 1976, but I wasn’t giving either of them a thumbs-up so much as I was expressing my abhorrence of Jimmy Carter, whose sanctimony,...
  • Larry Schweikart’s New Bio Re-evaluates Ronald Reagan in the Trump Era

    05/07/2019 12:13:45 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 62 replies
    Breitbart ^ | May 7,2019 | JOEL B. POLLAK
    Both were the oldest presidents to take office; both took unconventional paths to the presidency; both had experience in Hollywood and the media. Both were also accused by critics of being controlled by their advisors. There are other uncanny similarities. In the end, what both share is an indifference to — rather than disdain for — elites. Each disrupted the establishment; each in his own way, made accommodations with it. What Schweikart sees, which others — even some Trump supporters — have yet to appreciate, is that the 45th president is not as much of an aberration as he appears....
  • Ukraine’s New President-Elect Stands Up to Putin

    05/04/2019 2:21:12 AM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 31 replies
    Daily Signal ^ | May 2019 | Nolan Peterson
    Less than a week after he won Ukraine’s presidential election, 41-year-old comedian Volodymyr Zelensky proved he has the chops to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the world stage. Putin signed a decree on April 24 that expedited Russian passport applications for Ukrainians living in the two war-torn, Russian-sponsored breakaway territories in eastern Ukraine. Then, on April 27, Putin upped the ante, floating the possible extension of the passport offer to all Ukrainians. With the ball in his court, Zelensky—a TV star with no political experience—responded to the Russian president with a zinger. “We are perfectly aware of...
  • For the Democrats, There is Really Only One Issue in 1984: Who Can Beat Reagan?

    05/03/2019 7:25:17 PM PDT · by usafa92 · 43 replies
    Rolling Stone ^ | 5/10/1984 | William Greider
    If reason ruled in politics, the Democratic party would urge its presidential candidates to eliminate the vitriolic posturing from their campaign, and would then begin to concentrate on the only question that matters: Who can beat Reagan? That is different from asking whether Walter Mondale would make a better chief executive than Gary Hart, or whether Hart’s “new ideas” are preferable to Mondale’s old-line liberal values. What troubles me is that, given the rising nastiness, this campaign begins more and more to resemble the terrible script written in 1972, when another new face, George McGovern, was buried by Richard Nixon’s...
  • Is it true that a single mother with one job was able of live well in the Soviet union?

    04/30/2019 7:34:03 PM PDT · by daniel1212 · 17 replies
    Quora.com ^ | 4-27-2016 | Tatiana Menaker,
    I have hysterical laugh when I read this BS of Stalinist propagandist Finnegan who writes about single mother in Russia with free housing, health care and propaganda painting of happy Soviet woman entering new apartment with Stalin’s portrait instead of icon. I WAS the SINGLE MOTHER’S DAUGHTER in the Soviet Union. I was born and lived in communal apartment in Leningrad near Vladimir Putin’s house. 7 families shared one toilet, one kitchen and one bathroom which did not work. We washed themselves in communal banya (bathhouse) once a week after staying in line at least 2 hours. We lived 3...
  • Today's Quotefall puzzle by Ronald Reagan

    04/13/2019 9:07:02 AM PDT · by GOP Congress · 1 replies
    Self-Published | 4/13/2013 | Self-Published
    Today's Quotefall Puzzle features a quote by Ronald Reagan. Click image for full size. To solve the puzzle, enter the letters in the top half of the puzzle into the white squares on the grid pattern below, staying in their own columns, and be used exactly once. The black squares in the grid (which represent spaces), as well as punctuation or numbers in gray, are not to be used by letters. Some words will continue from one row to another. For more detailed instructions and techniques, go here: How to solve Quotefall Puzzles. Due to issues related to front page...
  • Reagan: The American President out May 7 & new Web Site for teachers

    04/08/2019 7:10:33 PM PDT · by LS · 15 replies
    Wild World of History ^ | 4/8/2019 | LS
    My new book, based on extensive research in the Reagan Library, "Reagan: The American President," will be out from Post Hill Press on May 7. You can pre-order now on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. It has a number of revelations, some good, some bad, but in the end Reagan emerges as the greatest president of the 20th century. There is also an appendix on all the similarities between Reagan and Trump (more than you think). ALSO: We just launched a new website this month, the Wild World of History. It is for both history buffs and educators. We have...
  • President Reagan's Remarks At CPAC 3/20/81 (10 days before assassination attempt)

    04/07/2019 8:23:34 PM PDT · by Sontagged · 3 replies
    YouTube ^ | March 7, 2019 | Reagan Library
    Reagan Library Full Title: President Reagan's Remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference Dinner (CPAC) at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC on March 20, 1981 Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). Ronald Reagan Library Audiovisual Composite Collection. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent) Series: Tom Edmonds Audiovisual Collection, 1964-2003 Collection: Tom Edmonds Audiovisual Collection, 1964-2003
  • President Reagain's Interview w/Reader's Digest June 10, 1985

    04/07/2019 6:39:05 PM PDT · by Sontagged · 11 replies
    YouTube ^ | September 7, 2018 | Reagan Library
    Reagan Library: President Reagan's Interview with Reader's Digest in the Oval Office on June 10, 1985 Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent) Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Production Date: 6/10/1985
  • How Ronald Reagan saw the world: Hilarious 1987 map showing the 40th President's view...

    03/30/2019 12:10:03 AM PDT · by blueplum · 30 replies
    The Daily Mail UK ^ | 29 Mar 2019 | Tim Stickings
    Full Title: How Ronald Reagan saw the world: Hilarious 1987 map showing the 40th President's view of the globe - with 'pacifist wimps' in Europe, Canada as a U.S. 'subsidiary' and Russia as an 'evil empire' - goes on sale A 1980s map which pokes fun at Ronald Reagan's view of the world will go on sale at a cartography fair in London this summer. The Reagan map shows an oversized United States dominating the globe, with the 40th U.S. President himself bestriding the continent and a prominent place given to his UK counterpart Margaret Thatcher. ...There are numerous other...
  • This is how much Nancy Reagan hated Barbara Bush

    03/22/2019 10:58:52 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 51 replies
    nypost ^ | 03/22/2019 | Yaron Steinbuch
    First lady Nancy Reagan — who was no fan of Barbara Bush — personally removed Vice President George H.W. Bush and his wife from the guest list for the 1985 royal visit by Prince Charles and Lady Diana, according to a new book. USA Today’s DC bureau chief Susan Page offers the tidbit in her upcoming “The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty,” according to Axios, which obtained an advance copy. A draft of the guest list for the Nov. 9, 1985, dinner, one of the biggest social events of the Reagan presidency, shows the Bush...