If I were Romney, I would relish the opportunity to recycle some Reagan quotes during the debates with Obama. “There you go again,” would be my catch phrase.
I would love to see his assessment of the latest President and the job he’s doing. Of course, Mr. Reagan was probably far too gentlemanly to tell his true opinion.
“Recent events have demonstrated that Europeans are still liable to lose their composure rapidly if their American protector of last resort seems to veer too far from expected behavior. President Reagan’s greatest skill was his ability to deliver dramatic truths in a manner that built confidence. One of the many challenges facing the United States today is to understand that the skill required to maintain confidence in our leadership is nearly as important as the substance of what we do. This involves more than making dramatic speeches at carefully chosen venues, but it involves that, too.”
Fortunately, in order to get as close a take as we’ll gather in the main man’s absence, more people are apt to read or see Michael Reagan’s take than Ron Jr.’s.
He was heads and shoulders above the “Blamer in Chief” we have now!
I wish I could put this up on billboards all over town!
If I were Romney, I would relish the opportunity to recycle some Reagan quotes during the debates with Obama. “There you go again,” would be my catch phrase.
Game. Set. Match.
I would love to see his assessment of the latest President and the job he’s doing. Of course, Mr. Reagan was probably far too gentlemanly to tell his true opinion.
“Mr. Obama, tear down this (healthcare) law”.
http://www.the-american-interest.com/article.cfm?piece=286
The Pull quote:
“Recent events have demonstrated that Europeans are still liable to lose their composure rapidly if their American protector of last resort seems to veer too far from expected behavior. President Reagan’s greatest skill was his ability to deliver dramatic truths in a manner that built confidence. One of the many challenges facing the United States today is to understand that the skill required to maintain confidence in our leadership is nearly as important as the substance of what we do. This involves more than making dramatic speeches at carefully chosen venues, but it involves that, too.”
Fortunately, in order to get as close a take as we’ll gather in the main man’s absence, more people are apt to read or see Michael Reagan’s take than Ron Jr.’s.
I shudder to think what he would have said about Romney.
Well, kinda looks like me. Maybe not all the way, but getting there. Please pass the jellybeans, Tip …
You could include Clinton and Dubya’s pictures in there, too.
If it applied to Clinton I would. To paraphrase Mr. Twain, the reports of a faltering 1992 economy were vastly overrated.