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Armstead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-08-04 01:52 PM
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What liberals can learn from Reagan
Edited on Tue Jun-08-04 01:53 PM by Armstead
This is from an unabashedly progressive writer. I agree with him 100 percent. Worth reading.

http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0607-04.htm

Published on Monday, June 7, 2004 by The Nation
Reagan's Politics of Passion
by John Nichols

EXCERPT

....The lesson to be learned from Reagan is not an ideological one. His ideology was wrong for America and wrong for the world -- something even Reagan sometimes recognized, as when he backed away from the most extreme tenets of the conservative agenda to, for instance, defend Social Security, and when he finally agreed, at the behest of Margaret Thatcher, to negotiate with reformist Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

Rather, the lesson to be learned from Reagan is a stylistic one. He loved preaching his conservative doctrines. And he loved battling with liberals at the ballot box, at the debate podium and in the Capitol. He was a conservative first, a Republican second. He showed no respect for party decorum, challenging a sitting Republican president -- Gerald Ford -- who he felt was too moderate. And he was willing to lose on principle, whether in that 1976 nomination fight with Ford or, during his presidential terms, in fights with Congress over tax policy, foreign affairs or nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Just imagine if Bill Clinton had been as committed to advancing an activist liberal ideology as Reagan was to his conservative agenda. America might have a national health care plan today. Labor law reform could have been a reality, rather than an empty promise. The United States would certainly have a more progressive judiciary. And here's another notion: If Clinton or Al Gore had put as much energy and enthusiasm into educating Americans about and promoting a liberal agenda as Reagan did for his conservative ideals, the United States would today have a different Congress and president.

This willingness to fight so fearlessly and forcefully for his political faith is what made the 40th president remarkable. It is what inspired conservatives. And it is the one thing that liberals would do well to learn from Ronald Reagan.



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Az Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-08-04 01:55 PM
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1. More and more it is a matter of right vs left
The right has already realised this and thus the think tanks and pundents churn out continuous treatsies on conservative positions. The left has to get on board and realise that they have to put their ideals into the medium as well.

The parties will do what ever they have to to win votes. That is what they do. To change the nature of the society we have to educate them so the votes the Dems are chasing are more to the left instead of the centerist nonprogressive angle they have been on of late.
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Armstead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-08-04 04:10 PM
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3. I agree
One of the smart things the Republicans did was to cast their philosophy in populist terms, and to identify the "enemy" as Big Goivernment. (Especially smart since they are not really populists at all, in economic terms.)

The only way liberalism and Democrats will overcome that is to identify the real culprits as Big Business.
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BJ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-08-04 01:59 PM
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2. Unfortunately, Armstead, most liberals don't want to fight.
Nor do liberals have short, simple snappy slogans, though th Rockridge Institute.org is addressing this issue.
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