Posted on 01/14/2018 4:54:52 PM PST by tom h
Not so my advisor and his staff. One of them, a Jewish woman whose family had survived the Holocaust, said, "Are you kidding? I'm sorry the gunman missed! Just look at what Reagan will do to the budget, to the environment."
All the other faculty members in that gathering just nodded. None of them said, "Now, now, you don't really mean that." They were all august members of an Ivy League faculty, wearing their tweed jackets with patches on the sleeves and knit ties. None of them displayed the essential humanity and decency which one might have expected of them.
That was the moment when my eyes opened. That was the moment I realized that Democrats are not nicer or more moral than Republicans. It took another year, but I registered as a Republican the following year and have never voted for a Democrat again.
Was stationed in Germany. We went on alert. News was very sketchy. Didn’t actually know at the time. The alert was at night time, which was odd. Only found out later about the President being shot.
I do have a vivd memeory of Lennon being shot as I was in PNOC listening to the radio at 4 am buffing the bedroom floor and getting ready for the day. Monday night football was on and it was announced then. heard later he died. Had SSGT Rock (his real name) saying it was good they got the bastard. I thought it must be pretty bad in the states of they are going around shooting musicans.
Here in Texas, far from progressive strongholds, there was thankfully none that I encountered?
Of course for the media it was a so over the top of a ratings grab that SNL mocked them with its “Buckwheat has been shot ... have you seen the footage?” skit.
I was in junior high. The news was announced in band class. One student expressed joy and the band instructor sternly rebuked him.
. This one girl came in and said, "Oh, my God, are they STILL talking about that?"
Effing witch.
At the time, I lived in an apartment building in Washington, DC Southwest. I was shocked that the nice Black lady at the receptionist desk who was always friendly to everyone could not control her glee that day.
All I can say is Alexander Haig did great that day
I was living in Virginia Beach at the time and do not recall anyone celebrating. I worked with a couple of Black guys who seemed a bit happy but they did not wish him to die.
I do remember in 1963, I was a sophomore in high school. When news that Kennedy had been shot, just about everyone was happy. After maybe ten minutes or so the mood changed. Students were saying they did not want him to die tho they seemed perfectly happy for him to have been shot.
Kennedy was very unpopular at that time in the Florida Panhandle. When the principal came on the intercom to tell us he had died, the mood definitively changed. Everyone seemed sad.
I was getting the oil changed in my car. Nobody laughed, except for when they heard on TV that Reagan joked that he hoped the surgeon was a republican.
I remember how the left and the media (but I repeat myself) hated Reagan.
“Was stationed in Germany. We went on alert.”
Ditto - I was the Staff Duty Officer on the kaserne.
I was in Macy’s store on 34th street in NYC when the announcement was made over the PA system. There were a bunch who cheered.
“Liberals Cheered When Reagan Was Shot”
Ain’t going to be nothing like the schadenboners when Obama,Hillary. BILL buy it.
I remember leftist idiots celebrating someone trying to “cancel the ballot with a bullet”.
I had a college professor neighbor who was a self-described radical. Radical because he didn’t identify with squishy liberals. Occasionally he’d borrow my copies of The American Spectator, probably to keep an eye on what the wiseguy enemy camp was up to.
Anyway the day that Reagan was shot he made a point of seeking me out to tell me that he was very sorry to hear of the shooting, and I am sure that he was. Unlike so many of today’s Leftists he wasn’t a hater.
things happened and I've become a life long anti democrat since....
I was just leaving campus at University of New Orleans when I heard about it. I don’t remember anyone rejoicing. I remember things were pretty subdued. I went back to my apartment and watched the news on my black and white TV.
Slightly off-topic but I remember cheers (and tears) at my high school when it was announced that JFK was shot (about 11AM PST). But as the day wore on things got much more sombre. But this was just high school kids.
Now they praise Reagan and say why can't Trump be more like Reagan.
Was TDY (Temporary Duty) to RAF Mildenhall when one of our MSgts Boom Operators came out in the hallway of the quarters we were staying (kept all the TDY Boomers in the same building), and announced the President had been shot. About 12 of us were off duty at the time and we were all in his room watching the reports. As soon as we found out Reagan was going to be OK we hit the Base Package Store (Military Liquor Store), and the party started. Later that evening we all walked over to the NCO Club to celebrate the toughness of our Commander in Chief.
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