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They underestimated him
American Conservative Union ^ | June.8,2004 | David Keene

Posted on 06/09/2004 11:36:39 AM PDT by Reagan Man

We all knew it was coming, but Ronald Reagan's death still came as something of a shock to those of us who grew up as Reagan conservatives. He was a part of our world, and we loved him.

In the brief time since his death, so much has been written about the man and his accomplishments that one wonders if there is anything more to say. He was indeed a great president. He did end the Cold War, and he did revitalize the U.S. economy. In the final analysis, he did what few politicians can claim -- he left his country and the world better than he found it.

Many of us who worked with him have commented in the past few days on the surprising fact that his critics and even his friends always seemed prone to underestimate him. They thought him a lightweight and constantly dismissed the threat he posed to them, both politically and intellectually. California Democrats never thought he could be elected governor and were gleeful when he won his party's nomination against Pat Brown because they just knew he'd be a pushover. They discovered too late that they had underestimated him. It was a mistake that was to be repeated by many others.

I still remember a luncheon conversation on the eve of his announcement in 1975 that he would challenge then-President Gerald Ford for the 1976 presidential nomination. The Sacramento bureau chief of Newsweek was steaming. He and others who had covered Gov. Reagan had been summoned to Washington for a meeting at which publisher Katherine Graham informed them Reagan wouldn't last a month once he hit the big time and the crack national reporters in her stable at Newsweek and The Washington Post could start dissecting him.

"It was insulting," the California journalist said. "I tried to tell her and the others at the meeting that Reagan is better than they think. We haven't laid a glove on him out there, and I don't consider myself or the other reporters that have covered him incompetent." Graham dismissed his perspective out of hand as she and her East Coast colleagues began planning the journalistic destruction of the cowboy from the West. They soon discovered that, like Brown, they had underestimated him, but by then it was too late.

Reagan lost the nomination that year, but in the process won the heart of his party and came back four years later to defeat an incumbent president in a landslide.

Jimmy Carter was at first gleeful at the prospect of running against Reagan. Chuck Morgan, a Southerner who headed the Washington office of the ACLU for many years and was close to the Carter people, told me then about a meeting he had with Carter, Hamilton Jordan and Jody Powell. They knew their man was in trouble but were convinced that if the Republicans would just nominate Reagan, all would be well.

That was a conversation that could have taken place in Brown's office in Sacramento some years earlier. By the time they realized they had underestimated Reagan, it was too late.

People continued to underestimate him, of course, even after he moved into the White House. Congressional Democrats, the media and just about everyone else, including our European allies and our Soviet enemies, underestimated him until it was too late. As a result, he managed to change our world and theirs.

Some got it. I remember driving from Boston to Manchester, N.H., back in 1980 with the late Rep. Barber Conable (R-N.Y.). who had been George H.W. Bush's seatmate in Congress and who was at the time chairing his campaign against Reagan. Bush, like Brown and Carter, was into self-delusion, but Conable saw something Bush missed.

Glancing up from his newspaper, Conable said, "It's strange the way the press treats Reagan. You'd think from what they write that Reagan is a lightweight, but it seems to me that he's thought everything through, knows who he is and what he wants and is much brighter than they think."

And so he was. Conable, unlike either his candidate or the people covering the race, sensed the real Reagan: a decent man with a philosophy grounded in principle who had thought deeply about his country and knew just what he would do when he got to the White House.

Now that he's gone, the world is beginning to see what those who got it always knew. Reagan was a great man and a great president who will be missed by all who knew him and many who didn't but who live in a better world because of him.


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1 posted on 06/09/2004 11:36:43 AM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: Mudboy Slim

PING


2 posted on 06/09/2004 11:37:09 AM PDT by Reagan Man (The choice is clear. Reelect BUSH-CHENEY !)
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To: Reagan Man
"Reagan!!"
(To be sung to Eric Clapton's acoustic version of "Layla")

What did we do to deserve Ronnie?!
Communicatin' fer what's Right...
Gip's been suff'rin' and fightin' much too long...
But now he's sittin' by His side!!

Reagan!! The Champion of the FRee!!
Reagan!! Yer Strength, it produced Peace!!
Reagan!! Gipper showed you win by being Right!!

Gave the Oppressed liberation...
While Dem Leftists just tore you down!!
RATS're fools!! Right fell in love with you!!
Changed the whole world...Righteous Power!!

Reagan!! Right's Hero fer Liberty!!
Reagan!! Yer Strength, it produced Peace!!
Reagan!! Ronnie proved you win by being Right!!

Found humor in ev'ry situation...
Yer quips drove DemonRATS INSANE!!
FReepers say, "We'll meet again someday!!"
Heaven rejects the Lib'rals' pain!!

Reagan!! The Champion of the FRee!!
Reagan!! Yer Strength, it produced Peace!!
Reagan!! Gipper showed you win by being Right!!

Reagan!! The Champion of the FRee!!
Reagan!! Yer Strength, it produced Peace!!
Reagan!! Gipper proved you win by being Right!!

Most Reverent FReegards...MUD

3 posted on 06/09/2004 11:55:24 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Rest in Peace, Dutch Reagan!!)
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To: Mudboy Slim
Good one Mud!

REAGAN by Clapton. Two of my all-time favorites.

4 posted on 06/09/2004 1:48:56 PM PDT by Reagan Man (The choice is clear. Reelect BUSH-CHENEY !)
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To: Reagan Man
I just watched Reagan's arrival at Andrews AFB and transfer to the limo...very solemn, very moving. Brought tears to my eyes, no telling how overwhelming tomorrow's gonna be as I wait to pay my respects at the Capital.

But for now, I'm off to coach some T-Ballers...MUD

5 posted on 06/09/2004 2:23:22 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Rest in Peace, Dutch Reagan!!)
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To: Reagan Man

Thank you sir...Clapton's certainly a master at emoting thru his guitar...MUD


6 posted on 06/10/2004 8:13:09 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Rest in Peace, Dutch Reagan!!)
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To: Reagan Man


They knew their man was in trouble but were convinced that if the Republicans would just nominate Reagan, all would be well.
After 24 years, I still look at this map, and LMAO!
7 posted on 06/10/2004 8:30:42 AM PDT by wjcsux ("Communists read Marx and Lenin, Anti-Communists understand Marx and Lenin" -R.Reagan)
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"Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. Recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his."
Ronald Reagan, 1980 Presidential Campaign
8 posted on 06/10/2004 9:19:48 AM PDT by Reagan Man (The choice is clear. Reelect BUSH-CHENEY !)
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To: Reagan Man

I remember the 1980 Presidential campaign very well. Reagan asked the American people; "are you better off than you were four years ago?" That really hit home as I was a young, unemployed engineer who had just been laid off due to a downturn in the construction industry. Fluor laid a bunch of us off because their customers couldn't afford multi-million dollar projects financed at 18%+ interest.


9 posted on 06/10/2004 9:31:49 AM PDT by wjcsux ("Communists read Marx and Lenin, Anti-Communists understand Marx and Lenin" -R.Reagan)
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