To: SoConPubbie
Ronald Regan certainly had the eloquence, but he was not the intellectual equal of the Founding Fathers. His political philosophy was solid, but his greatest gift was delivering lines that his speech writing team devolved in a powerful, persuasive manner.
one of his most memorable speeches was on the day in 1983 the US invaded Grenada to save it from the clutches of communism. The media had quickly turned public opinion against the invasion, but in one compelling speech President Reagan rallied Americans to the justness of freedom. It is worth watching. (The speech also addressed the bombing of the US Barracks in Beirut)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaCmwE01Ngs
13 posted on
02/22/2021 12:17:36 PM PST by
littleharbour
("You take on the intel community they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you" C. Schumer)
To: littleharbour
Ronald Regan certainly had the eloquence, but he was not the intellectual equal of the Founding Fathers. His political philosophy was solid, but his greatest gift was delivering lines that his speech writing team devolved in a powerful, persuasive manner.
Sorry, but you couldn't be more wrong.
I grew up listening to and reading his speeches.
15 posted on
02/23/2021 11:47:17 PM PST by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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