Ronald Reagan on Appeasement

On Fox News’ Hannity’s America tonight, the show concluded with this video of Ronald Reagan 1964 on behalf of Barry Goldwater’s campaign. Watch it and think “Iraq”.

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George W. Bush may not be the great communicator that Ronald Reagan was, but he has the same spirit and heart. I continue to stand by the President on moral principle. He’s right about Iraq, the war on terror, national defense, homeland security, taxes and the unborn. Just like Ronald Reagan.

Cross-posted @: Bottom Line Up Front

5 Responses to “Ronald Reagan on Appeasement”

  1. T. A. Gray Says:

    If he only had is head screwed on right about the border and immigration. Somewhere during those barbecues with Vicente Fox, something haywire happened.

  2. Ronald Reagan on Appeasement at Conservative Times--Republican GOP news source. Says:

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  3. Chris Says:

    T.A. Gray stole my thunder a little, but do you think George W. Bush cares about homeland security, when Ramos and Compean sit in a federal prison and a Mexican drug smuggler goes free and gets to sue the federal government for $5 million? When are people like you going to get this - Bush and the Congress are selling out America! Jobs are going overseas, and the jobs “Americans won’t do” are being given to cheap illegal labor from south of the border. Meanwhile, the Red Chinese has us by the throat finanically. Our greatest enemy, now and especially in the coming years, and Bush (like his father and his father’s golfing buddy Clinton) has proven only too happy to bow down before them. His administration has spent more money than ALL of his precedesors combined. Money this country does not have, by the way. As far as the unborn, he has consistenly stated he is for exceptions in the cases of rape or the life of the mother. He has said he does not think America is ready for Roe vs. Wade to be overturned (which, sadly, is probably true.) He has done next to nothing to stop abortion. So, how are the lives of the unborn being protected by this administration? Bush is not a conservative! Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater are rolling over in their graves. Hell, even Lyndon Baines Johnson is blushing somewhere.

  4. sjjaute Says:

    Fox is a shrewd person. If America doesn’t give into his demands, he threatens to send in 1000 more per-day.

  5. Zachary Says:

    I guess Reagan’s non-appeasement attitude so deftly promoted in this video was suspended when he appeased Hezbollah terrorists by withdrawing from Lebanon. So much for his iron will.

    That aside, exactly what “moral principle” that Bush exhibits do you stand by, Amy? Would it be the “don’t bother with bin Laden, I’m on vacation” policy? Or would it be the “don’t bother with New Orleans, I’m on vacation/Brownie, you’re doin’ a heck-of-a-job” policy? Or, perhaps it would be the policy of lying to Congress and the American people about WMD. Maybe, it was the “deflect responsibility at all costs” policy that resulted in Scooter Libby taking the fall for another pack of lies. Or, could…

    I could go on for hours, but when Amy blindly follows corrupt leaders without question, I’m not going to change anyone’s mind.

    But nevertheless, here we are. Stuck in Iraq with no viable alternatives. The administration demonstrating THEIR total lack of support for OUR troops. mAnn Coulter making defamatory remarks before the leading conservative political action group, running around calling everyone a “faggot”. How, exactly, does that impact John Edwards’ family? The party of “family values” strikes out… again.

    We’re not helping one bit, risking the lives of American Marines serving over there, trying to keep peace, when they’ve got a bunch of jackasses who want to kill each other. I’d get out of there and let them shoot.
    –Barry Goldwater

    And finally, Chris, do some research. Barry Goldwater was idealogically as far from the Bush criminal cabal in power today as the Pacific is from the Atlantic.

    The bottom line, Amy, is that Bush has sold out everyone in this country, including conservatives. Maybe you’ll all wake up one day and realize this, and hopefully, it won’t be too late.

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