But such views do not dominate the responses given The Post. What comes over is a desire — and an appeal — that Reagan be cautious in his actions, tempered in his words, and conciliatory in his approach.Uniting the party, moderating the views of the more extrememembers of the GOP, paying heed to wider range of national opinion, expanding the circle of his advisers to include a better ideological mix — these are the major concerns expressed. Haynes Johnson .... vanguard liar of the Armies of the Night. His spot in the middle circles of Hell is surely merited for all time.
Typical talking head of the TV news shows for over 20 years. What a SOS, offering phony advice to Republican candidates and voters.
A lot of people forget about a previous member of the Republican party,
John B. Anderson (from Illinois) who ran as a 3rd Party choice in 1980 when Ronald Reagan won the GOP ticket, defeating GHW Bush.
In this instance though, in the general election he drew votes from Carter.
Anderson's popularity came from a debate answer about regretful actions, where Anderson said, if he could, he would reverse his vote for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.