Posted on 06/05/2004 5:25:40 PM PDT by Peach
Edited on 06/05/2004 5:28:47 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Peggy Noonan was special assistant and speechwriter to Reagan. She is also an author of numerous books, including 'When Character Was King: A Story of Ronald Reagan.' She's currently a political analyst on MSNBC.
You are very lucky when you can work for a great man or a great woman, and be even a small part of his or her efforts.
Ronald Reagan was a great communicator not because he said things in an unusual way but because he said great thingsthings that were true and needed saying. Those on the left in his day always thought Reagan had some magical way of expressing himself. He didn't. It was what he said that was important, not how he said it.
He entered his presidency and immediately told the truth about expansionist communismthat was news. It hadnt been done by a U.S. president in a long time, and never in quite the way he did it. Reagan called Soviet communism bankrupt and said it would end in our time. They laughed, but he was right. And in being right, and truthful, he reignited a somnolent West, and gave heart to heroes like Natan Scharansky in the Soviet Union.
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Compare that to this:
You are very lucky when you can work for a great man or a great woman, and be even a small part of his or her efforts.
The pc bug bit Peggy Noonan, too! Now let's look at that lead in English:
You are very lucky when you can work for a great man, and be even a small part of his efforts.
Now, isn't that better?
Exactly.
Much better than the spittle-flecked rants of the haters at DU is simple silence.
What divides us and the other side is we have class. They're just gigolos and whores turnin' political tricks.
His OWN personal journey has ended and his work is finished.
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