Dear God, I knew he was the worst already, but it seems every new thing I learn only makes it even worse.
I knew he was the proto-trump, but this is perhaps the Trumpiest thing I’ve heard yet.
Dear God, I knew he was the worst already, but it seems every new thing I learn only makes it even worse.
I knew he was the proto-trump, but this is perhaps the Trumpiest thing I’ve heard yet.
I had a history professor in college that once said in a lecture that it is impossible for someone who lived through something to view it historically because of perception and bias. I think of him every time I see something like this because it makes me wish I could live long enough to read historical analyses of stuff like Reagan's presidency. Hopefully history will be able to truthfully describe what he did to our country.
I wasn’t there for it, he’s a real piece of shit though and I don’t get why people liked him other than him telling them to live like there’s no tomorrow and completely separate investment from material value.
The mid to late 70s were pretty dismal. Stagflation, crazy interest rates, the gas crisis, etc. I was in middle school in 1980 so I didn't have a lot of life experience at the time but I remember how his speeches made people feel hopeful for the first time in a long while.
It's also very easy to look back and "realize" how bad he was/is.
But at the time, like you said, things weren't so clear, and Reagan won like 90% of the electoral vote, it was a massive landslide. Carter only won like 6 states.
I knew a friend who liked him. For what I asked, he said his tear down the wall speech.
Reagan was a proto-Trump, Bush I was a proto-Trump, and Bush II was a proto-Trump. Trump is not some new phenomenon, he's just a somewhat more repulsive version of shit that's been going on for 45+ years now.
Reagan actually is a proto-trump. The others I'd argue aren't. Reagan was an actor who won because of a populist push using their charisma (which I don't see with Trump but it works for some reason). The Bush family were politicians who got into power through the normal political path. Sure, they were still fairly populist, but they weren't outsiders working off of only stardom. Hell, MAGA is a Reagan slogan. He's the proto-trump.
The Bush family were politicians who got into power through the normal political path.
AKA providing material support to and doing business with the Nazis, iirc.
Yep. Not abnormal really. Lots of our elites became elites by doing horrible things, including working with Nazis.
Reagan was a union leader in the 40s and 50s, governor of California in the 60s, and elected president in 84 - he didn't just go from acting to being president, he had a lot more political experience and track record than Trump.
Sure he had charisma and was a good public speaker, but that's pretty much what got Obama the presidency as well.
[Regan] had a lot more political experience and track record than Trump.
That's like saying I have a better high jump than someone born without legs. Sure I can jump so much higher than them, but that's nothing to brag about.
Regan was still a massive idiot who was woefully unprepared to be president, and was such an idiot that he would let his wife call a psychic to advise him on the most random bullshit around, down to when to land the fucking plane.
Similarly, Obama tried to set up a training exercise to show the incoming Trump people how to deal with a potential epidemic. Trump blew it off.
Donald deliberately dismantled the pandemic response specifically to spite Obama. He is one of the most fragile dimwits on the planet.
And somehow between this, multiple indictments AND his awful independent pandemic response a bunch of people want to try to reelect him.
Not just Obama. The previous National Security Advisor was pals with the Admiral who ran the office; when the NSA guy called Trump an idiot Donnie retaliated by getting rid of the Admiral. Government by spite.
Nixon, Reagan, Bush1, Bush2, Trump. The GOP pattern of criminality, ineptitude, and ignorance is clear as ever.
But it keeps getting swept under the rug every election cycle. No one realizes or points out how terrible the GOP are at running anything. Like every recession starts because of a conservative idea or policy that gets cleaned up by the left.
Prescott Bush was pals with the Nazis and helped plot a little insurrection against the United States.
Can't begin to imagine how Obama felt passing the baton to the pumpkin
The entire world lost that day but at least Obama didn't lose an election to that orange idiot.
Obama was smart. He fucked off to a long vacation away from everything when he left office. Those pictures of him enjoying himself are legendary.
What they don't show you is him spending every second wondering when the bombs would start falling
Fuck Ronnie R
"Hostages in Iran? Nah, that problem will go away soon. Don't ask me how I know."
guys, im starting to think that this ronald guy was kind of a shit head.
Carter had his issues but he was and intelligent and thoughtful person that was ultimately screwed over.
God, if we are going to be forced to elect a goddamned fossil, could it be Carter instead of Biden or Trump? Please. He has only had one term. He was truly Tue last president who really was just a genuinely good guy. Obama was good and he did a lot of good things, Biden is really trying to push on stuff, but has a dubious history at best. I wasn't even fucking alive when Carter was president, but I know he is the only past president in my lifetime who STILL HELPS BUILD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOUSES. Period. Full stop. That is ignoring the fact he is 99 years old. Like, can we have that energy in politics please?
Um Carter had been in hospice for some time unfortunately. He has lived an amazing life and was super active into his 90s but we are unfortunately past that. I get what you're saying though and it's sad he lost originally.
Only mark against Carter I can think of is the deregulation of air travel.
Even there Reagan was like, "Hold my Movie Script" and crushed the airline industry union, essentially leading to the post-labor era.
With all the news about Air Traffic Controllers falling asleep and making poor decisions, would be nice if Democrats connected this failure to Reagan's fuck-up, but I guess the electorate is too short-sighted to connect the dots.
Ronald Reagan? The psychopath??
Ronald Reagan? The fascist?
Anyone have the article?
Hoover had a similar description of FDR
Which isn't to say FDR and Reagan were in any way qualitatively close. But both men had political agendas that varied substantially from the prior administrations. And they both moved rapidly away from the direction of prior administrations.
Reagan was the first real neoconservative President, the closest thing to a Libertarian president the country has had since Coolidge, and a man who had surrounded himself with leaders of the conservative congressional minority with the intent of flipping the legislature.
I'm not shocked to hear he was blind and deaf to Carter's "Top 20 issues" given that these simply didn't concern a guy whose priorities were deregulation, tax cuts, privatization, and military exports.
Fascinating I had no idea. Sounds familiar.
Which is a little funny, because Park would have just pretty recently got assassinated as a consequence of all that authoritarianism…
Talking to bushes out in the rose garden. He should’ve been impeached and removed. He was the beginning of the end
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