Showing posts with label ron reagan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ron reagan. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Ron Reagan slams Palin intelligence, then gets dad's record wrong

Hubris
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Ah, the arrogance...
At ABC's The Note on Wednesday, Rick Klein reported an interview with Ronald Prescott Reagan, where Klein and Jon Karl told him they were discussing whether Reagan was more like Barack Obama or Sarah Palin. This is a tough one? The president's son insisted his father more like Obama than that idiot Sarah Palin:
“Just on the basis of intelligence, you would have to say Barack Obama. I don’t think my father has anything in common with Sarah Palin whatsoever,” Ron Reagan told us on ABC’s “Top Line” today. “I'm a little offended that we even have to talk about Sarah Palin, who has nothing interesting to say.”
ABC's Klein and Karl laughed with him as he said that. At least Klein noted Reagan Junior is a "prominent liberal voice," or he's at least as prominent as the media's Reagan-haters desire to make him. Klein said "He feels as if his father’s memory has been misappropriated by some conservatives, who gloss over elements of his record that they don’t agree with." Klein didn't stop him from mangling his father's record on taxation:
“It's not surprising that Republicans revere him as an icon and want to use him in that way. He's almost a fetish object, as I've said, over on the right,” Reagan told us. “True enough, he was a lower-taxes-and-small-government kind of guy. But of course the top marginal rate when he was in office was 50 percent, so he might be pretty happy with things the way they are now. I don't know though -- I can't speak for him. A lot of other people do like to speak for him, though, but I think it's a mistake. Many of them have never even met him, of course.”
Is Reagan Junior really demonstrating his superior politically savvy over conservatives like Palin? The top marginal tax rate at Reagan's inauguration was 70 percent. The first round of Reagan tax cuts lowered that to 50 percent, and then the tax reform of 1986 dropped the top marginal rate to 28 percent in 1988. It's currently 35 percent, so Reaganites would prefer 1988 rates to 2011 rates.

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One of the great man's quotes, it seems, applies to his lesser son: "Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so."

- JP

Friday, February 4, 2011

Quote of the Day (February 4, 2011)

Er, sure, dude
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Ed Morrissey at Hot Air:
"{Ron Reagan the lesser] who just promoted his new book by claiming Reagan was suffering from Alzheimer’s in office — despite an avalanche of denials from doctors, aides, and even Barbara Walters — says the notion [of Gov. Palin's speech] offends him... He writes a gossipy book about his own father with the sensational allegation of dementia in office, and Palin’s the 'soap opera' Riiiiiight. Want to bet that more people watch this speech than buy Ron’s book? Right now, two weeks after its release, it’s at … #594 on Amazon."
- JP

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Michael Reagan Slaps His Brother Down

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Michael Reagan didn't let his liberal brother's smearing of Sarah Palin, Scott Brown and the Tea party movement go unanswered:
Spurred by his younger brother Ron's recent appearance on Joy Behar's Headline News show, Michael Reagan, a Republican strategist, issued a written statement Wednesday saying his father would've supported the movement.

"I believe he would embrace the Tea Party Movement, if he were alive today, and support the work of Sarah Palin, Scott Brown and others who espouse conservative principles, who are opening up the eyes of the public to what is happening to our nation," said Michael Reagan, who runs Reagan PAC, which supports candidates in the Reagan mold.
Ron Reagan recently said on the Joy Behar show that his father would not have approved of the modern Tea Party:
"Oh I think he would be unamused by the tea partiers with their Hitler signs and all the rest of it," he said. "No, I don't think he'd be cottoning to that much at all."

Ron Reagan went on to say that despite the troubles of the Democratic Party, the GOP is a "true train wreck."

"Look at Sarah Palin and Scott Brown," he said.
Michael Reagan is the spokesman for Reagan PAC, a political action committee dedicated to finding and supporting Republican candidates who espouse President Reagan's conservative principles. Michael Reagan's full statement is here.

- JP