To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Bingo! She so right...especially as I watch these same liberals trying to now convince the American people that it was only Reagan's charm that won people over. Mario Cuoma was on Matthews' show today doing exactly this...telling us that Reagan was a lovable man, but really had no substance. He had the nerve to say that Reagan couldn't really walk with the likes of Lincoln, FDR and...even Clinton. Bullsh*t.
What Cuomo realizes and really fears...as do all liberals, is that Reagan was full of substance. He didn't just talk about making things happen (as Dems did)...he made them happen. Reagan took a country full of doubt and malaise, and in 8 short years, not only turned it around...he turned the world right-side up, again.
17 posted on
06/09/2004 4:48:11 PM PDT by
cwb
(If it weren't for Republicans, liberals would have no real enemies)
To: cwb
I was listening to KMJ out of Fresno the other day, and the guest was talking about Reagan in the 1940's. The guest said that Reagan was shocked to see how openly sympathetic Hollywood was to communism. So, he studied Marx and Lenin, and grew to fully understand what he, and America, was up against. Once he understood it, he was able to fight it.
My view, is that he rope-a-doped the left for decades. Thank God for that man!
To: cwb
Why anyone still turns to Cuomo for interviews is beyond me ... we are still digging out from under his dung heap almost ten years after we were rid of him ... talk about a "miserable failure"!
An articulate dope is still a dope! ;)
To: cwb
Cuomo is just another liberal stooge...Clinton ? the man is demented.
62 posted on
06/09/2004 6:21:04 PM PDT by
muslims=borg
(Exit strategies are for losers.)
To: cwb
He had the nerve to say that Reagan couldn't really walk with the likes of Lincoln, FDR and...even Clinton. Bullsh*t.
Cuomo said that? With a straight face? Only a lib suck-up like Matthews would let him get away with that whopper!
63 posted on
06/09/2004 6:22:32 PM PDT by
Rummyfan
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