Posted on 05/24/2025 6:09:23 AM PDT by An.American.Expatriate
Reagan's wit and humor shine through as he tells this amusing tale with his signature charm. Whether you're a fan of Reagan or just love a good joke, you won't want to miss this entertaining speech by one of America's most iconic presidents.
Ronald Reagan's Hilarious Tale of a Republican Candidate Giving a Speech from a Democratic Platform
Excellent.
Unlike too many politicians today, particularly democrats, Reagan had the ability to skewer the opposition without making it personal - and he frequently did it with humor.
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That’s a typical Reagan joke and one of his best. It’s hilarious.
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Whether in a speech, or on Johnny Carson, or even this little joke, it was amazing how much information Reagan could put into his comments.
Nothing was ever funny about Biden or Obama - except "funny" as in strange or odd, or in Biden's case, mentally deficient.
I remember Larry Elder playing this on his radio show the day Reagan died "Ticket for Speeding in Moscow." It was great.
"In Russia, if you wanted to buy a car you needed to order it 10 years in advance and pay for it. So a fellow goes to order a car, brings his cash, stands in line.
The clerk says, “Very good comrade, you will receive your car on this day, 10 years from now”.
The man asks “In the morning or afternoon?”
The clerk responds irritably “Ten years from today, what difference does it make morning or afternoon?!”
“Well”, the man says, “the plumber is coming in the morning.”
-- Ronald Reagan
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In contrast, in winning the governorship of California and then the presidency -- and performing superbly well in both offices -- Reagan adopted a hopeful and optimistic tone, even in dealing with hard circumstances and dismal facts. Reagan had become "The Gipper," referring to the movie role he played to perfection as the dying but indomitable Notre Dame football player George Gipp.
On his deathbed in 1920, a Gipp told Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne that someday, when the football team was in a tough spot, to use his name as an inspiration and ask them "to win one for the Gipper." In 1928, in the midst of a poor season, Rockne did just that in a legendary locker room speech at halftime in a losing game against Army. Inspired by the call to "win one for the Gipper," Notre Dame's team went on to beat Army in the second half.
In life and in politics, we all sometimes have to deal with painful facts and hard times. We do best when we find ways to inspire ourselves and others with hope, a sense of purpose, and a bit of humor as well. Just as Reagan did.
That wouldn't work in 2025.
This book about Reagan is “Reagan in His Own Hand”.
One interesting thing in the book is Reagan and contact lenses, he was one of the first people in the US to wear contacts:
Later in life, Reagan wore contact lenses. When delivering a speech he would remove one lens so he could read his notes and leave one lens in so he could see the audience. Thus, for those around Reagan it was common practice to see him re-inserting a contact lens after speaking.
Thanks Ronald Reagan had a good way of making a point with humor classy guy.
Ronaldus Mangus had a comedian’s timing.
Jay Leno tells the story of having dinner with Reagan.
“Jay, did you do well in school?”, the President asked.
“No Mr President. Always low grades.”, Jay replied.
“Me too.”, said Reagan. “Had I only applied myself, I could have made something of myself.”
Jay goes on to say “He slipped the joke in. I didn’t even see that coming!! “
My CIC.
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