Oh, and the "Reagan was a bi-partisan statesman, Bush is evil" line was on full display this morning on Fox. Rich Galen was the Republican and he LAUGHED at the democrat woman who was pushing this. He reminded everyone how nasty the democrats were to Reagan when he was in office, and told the democrat woman that she wasn't old enough to remember.
I am not sure whether I like their phony praise or not. A lot of Sheep who will be forming their impressions of Reagan based on this week. If it is mostly positive, things look good in terms of getting him on the dollar, and the overal substantive legacy.
On the other hand, I hate the insincerity of it all.
I don't know how these people can live with themselves. Their entire lives are wrapped up in lies and deceit.
Those dem-wits are kind of amazing. They come on, spouting the talkingpoints, spewing the lies, and they have no real idea what they are talking about; they just parot the memo. If that lady had been challenged to back up any of her statements with facts, she'd have fallen on her face.
"the "Reagan was a bi-partisan statesman, Bush is evil" line was on full display this morning on Fox."
The same is true for MSNBC where I had to endure Joe Biden telling us that the Reagan tax cuts didn't do anything for the working man, that he didn't really end the cold war, but that, at least he was without malice, so unlike what was done to McCain in South Carolina. Taking deep breaths, bringing blood pressure down.
BTW In reading of the dignitaries attending the National Cathedral ceremony, I noted Carter's name (no doubt because he's a former president). This is the first time I've even seen him mentioned by name. Has anyone heard or seen him in the Rotunda?