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Thursday, June 10, 2004
Rewriting Ronald Reagan

The death of former President Ronald Reagan has brought out the worst and most vitriolic of his and America's critics, all trying to minimise the positive aspects and results of his eight years in office. Even CNN and the Associated Press are getting in on the action. When trying to focus public attention on the few negatives of his Presidency doesn't serve their purpose, the jackals resort to distorting and even creating the facts. Even when they speak well of him, they speak only of his winning personality, his inveterate optimism and his ability to communicate, while ignoring his policies and accomplishments. Most of us remember President Reagan as the man responsible for revitalising the American spirit, bringing the economy out of its tailspin and defeating the Soviet Union -- immense and daunting tasks at the time. The completion of any one of them would be cause enough to honor and respect the man; Ronald Reagan accomplished all three and more. The haters, as usual, focus exclusively on the negative, no matter how minor. They want to paint a picture of a President who "ignored" AIDS, started wars for fun, and just happened to be in the White House when the Soviet Union collapsed of its own accord. It's a false portrait.

The cry that "President Reagan ignored AIDS" is simply ridiculous. AIDS was not identified until 1981, and Reagan's government spent $5.7 billion on AIDS research, beginning in 1983. In 1988 - the last year he was in office -- there were only 32,311 cases of AIDS diagnosed in the US, and a drug had already been approved that held the promise of treatment. By way of comparison, there were over 62,000 cases of diabetes diagnosed in the United States that same year, yet no outcry about this was heard from the Left then or now. It amazes me that Liberals don't try to blame Reagan (or current President Bush, for that matter) for not halting the scourge of diabetes, a disease which has killed more people than AIDS. It's not about lives, of course, but lifestyle. Liberals have been trying to turn AIDS into a "romantic disease" (no pun intended, of course), much like consumption (tuberculosis) in the 19th century. Unfortunately, AIDS is often spread by the deliberate actions of the infected. There's no romanticising that, and no drug can stop it.

Liberals often excoriate Reagan for his liberation of Grenada and support of Nicaraguan rebels. His opposition to the spread of Communism in Central America (as well as the rest of the world) seems to infuriate them. Generally, the people actually liberated from those Communist regimes have a very different view of President Reagan. "Nicaragua is free because of Ronald Reagan," said Nicaraguan banker Roberto Arguello. "He was highly focused on getting rid of the Sandinistas. He made it part of his strategy to get rid of the evil empire that had planted seeds in Nicaragua, Cuba and Grenada. Ronald Reagan is revered by Nicaraguans." Reagan warned the nation of the growing Soviet threat in Central America in 1986. "A few years ago, then-Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko noted that Central America was, quote, 'boiling like a cauldron' and ripe for revolution," Reagan said. "In a Moscow meeting in 1983, Soviet Chief of Staff Marshal Ogarkov declared: 'Over two decades ... there was only Cuba in Latin America. Today there are Nicaragua, Grenada, and a serious battle is going on in El Salvador.' But we don't need their quotes; the American forces who liberated Grenada captured thousands of documents that demonstrated Soviet intent to bring Communist revolution home to the Western Hemisphere." It was partly by halting the spread of Russia's influence and power that Reagan was able to defeat them.

While Liberals believed that the United States should be reconciled to the existence of the USSR and the continuation of the failed containment policy known as the Cold War, Ronald Reagan saw a way to bring that government to its knees -- now, in our time. He increased our military budget, forcing the USSR to increase their own military spending to match. In fact, given the 28.3% increase in the Gross Domestic Product during the 1980's, the overall increase in military spending as a percentage of the GDP only increased by .6% during Reagan's term, though it nearly doubled in dollar amount from $158 billion to $304 billion (in 1987 dollars). To the Soviet economy, however, a drastic increase in spending was unsustainable, and Reagan's proposed ant-ballistic missile defense system (Strategic Defense Initiative) a death-blow. The USSR could never hope to match it. The moment that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev insisted that SDI research be stopped at the summit in Reykjavik, and Reagan walked away from the table, the Soviet Union was doomed. The critics may have a point -- if we had just waited another fifty or a hundred years, the Soviet Union may well have suffered an economic collapse. At what cost? During that time billions of people would have lived out their lives in fear and virtual slavery, and no one can tell how many would have died in its death throes. No collapsing government has ever gone quietly onto "the ash heap of history" of its own volition.

And Communist Russia needed to be defeated -- totalitarian governments which rob their citizens of life, liberty and the freedom to pursue happiness are the antithesis of what America is all about. We are by nature -- or ought to be -- opposed to such regimes. Though there were and still are other oppressive governments in the world, Ronald Reagan defeated the chief of them all, the one that funded and fueled so many others. In a way, his economic and foreign policies were cut from the same Conservative cloth. He believed in giving people a chance, not a handout.

Posted at Thursday, June 10, 2004 by CavalierX

Watcher
June 12, 2004   10:48 AM PDT
 
Well said!&nbsp; I'm surprised you haven't been flooded with complaints from Marxist trolls yet...&nbsp; they must be out celebrating.
JM
June 12, 2004   04:26 PM PDT
 
Well, give those Leftist trolls a break; this must be the busiest week they've had since Saddam was captured. :)
JM
June 14, 2004   07:53 AM PDT
 
If you think Iraq is a failure, as you said, then you are getting your information from biased sources who WANT Iraq to be a failure. Were there mistakes? Of course. But a few mistakes do not make a failure... except to the Left, who insist on either absolute perfection or inaction.
Bildo
June 21, 2004   11:43 PM PDT
 
The Left are beside themselves. Tonight, PBS showed a documentary on Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter!!! President Reagan dies and Jimmy "I didn't pass economics" Carter gets a documentary during prime time.

Arguably the worst president of the Twentieth Century. Carter weakened the United States economically, militarily, and socially.
JM
June 22, 2004   08:28 AM PDT
 
The worst damage Carter caused America was appointing Stansfield Turner head of the CIA. The reason we have no eyes and ears in the Middle East today is Turner's dismantling of the CIA.
Marc P
June 22, 2004   08:28 PM PDT
 
vitriolic, eh?

Damn Joe, your vocabulary is truly as impressive as your point!!
(I had to look it up)
<<embarrassed wince>>

As always, well written my friend.

Marc
JM
June 22, 2004   08:38 PM PDT
 
I bet when you looked it up, all it said was:

Vitriolic (vit·ri·ol·ic, adjective)

See Liberal
Marc P
June 22, 2004   10:14 PM PDT
 
>>I bet when you looked it up, all it said was:

Vitriolic (vit·ri·ol·ic, adjective)


LOL... I think we need to write Websters to update their definitions!!
Aakash
July 23, 2004   09:14 PM PDT
 
<< If you think Iraq is a failure, as you said, then you are getting your information from biased sources who WANT Iraq to be a failure. >>


How would you know where I am getting my information from? For YOU information, I use mainly non-liberal sources - I am a conservative, and I have been using right-wing news and opinion sources, as well as other resources, for some years now. If you look at the two comments that I posted - the bottom one in response to your comment - at the pertinent discussion thread at Right Wing News,
http://www.rightwingnews.com/comments.php?id=2120

...and, if you look at many other places on the web, you should be able to see that many of those who are expressing doubts and criticism of the current war in Iraq are *conservatives* and current and former *U.S. military leaders* - including some who have been *supporting* the war. And quite of few of these people served in the Reagan and Bush 41 administrations... as I've pointed out in several of my writings. Some of the criticism is even coming from the *current Bush administration* - as I showed in our discussion thread. The point of my 1st and 2nd comments there was to show that it is not just "the Left," and the "anti-war" people who have been criticzing our government's management of the Iraq situation - Many conservatives, libertarians, Republicans, current and retired U.S. military leaders, and other patriotic Americans - war supporters and war opponents alike, have strongly criticized the way that this war has been handled, and have pointed out that this operation has been unsuccesful in many ways. And looking at my 1st comment there - the one that you took offense to - I think that the only time I used the word "failure" there was a in linked text, in which I was paraphrasing the position of Republican insider and foreign policy expert Dr. Stefan Halper.

The point of that comment was not to debate whether the Iraq war has been a success or a failure, but rather, to refute the 'argument ad strawman' tactic that many war supporters have been using... and to point out the 'bandwagon' phenomenon is actually working in the reverse way that Mr. Hawkins and others are claiming.

That comment, and the one at the bottom, mainly just cited sources to refute the straw men that are being thrown around by many war supporters. Everying that I stated is backed up and referenced. We can have a debate about how well - or how poorly - the Iraq war has been going, but that is actually a different point than the one I was making in that discussion thread.

http://www.rightwingnews.com/comments.php?id=2120
 

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