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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 07:42 AM
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GOP’s Reaganesque Tall Tales (by Joe Conason for Truthdig)
GOP’s Reaganesque Tall Tales

Posted on May 10, 2007
By Joe Conason

Sensing their own smallness, contemporary politicians often seek to puff themselves up by appealing to myth and legend. For Republicans, there is no mythology more appealing than that of Ronald Wilson Reagan, as the party’s presidential candidates eagerly demonstrated during their May 3 debate in the library that bears his name.

Those charmless imitators seem to believe that the late president’s image can not only win primary votes but vanquish America’s enemies. As Rudolph Giuliani explained, a Reaganesque glare should be enough to scare the Iranian despot into surrendering any nuclear ambitions: “He has to look at an American president and he has to see Ronald Reagan. Remember, they looked in Ronald Reagan’s eyes, and in two minutes, they released the hostages.”

Such belligerent invocations of the old actor are standard fare on the GOP primary circuit. The actual circumstances of American relations with Iran during the Reagan years—and indeed of security policy in general back then—were more complex and less inspirational.

The tough gunslinger described by the Republican candidates resembles the real Reagan about as accurately as his movie roles resembled his real life. It was strange to hear him mentioned in the context of Iran, the scene of the worst foreign-policy fiasco of his administration—and the topic that most clearly demonstrates the distance between right-wing fantasy and historical reality.
And it was especially strange to hear those words uttered by Giuliani, who wants everyone to remember that he once served as a top official in the Reagan Justice Department, yet seems to have forgotten the criminal case and constitutional crisis known as the Iran-contra affair. But let’s begin at the beginning.

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Although there was much more to the amazing scandal that nearly ended Reagan’s presidency—including the starring role of neoconservatives who have since masterminded another and worse disaster—the basic outline is clear: Terrorists killed our troops, and Reagan responded by retreating from Lebanon, kowtowing to the terrorists’ sponsors, meeting their demand for advanced weapons and pleading for the release of our hostages.

It is easy to imagine how the Republicans would have reacted to this kind of behavior by a Democratic president—and how they would recall such behavior today. Words such as “strong” and “resolute” would not leap to their lips.

With Reagan, however, myth replaces memory. The truth is that he saved his presidency by ousting the hawks and neoconservatives who had almost destroyed it, and by entering into the unprecedented negotiations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that helped to end the Cold War peacefully. For that momentous decision, he suffered angry public attacks by many of the same conservatives who lionize him today.
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The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20070510_gops_reaganesque_tall_tales/



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liam_laddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 08:00 AM
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1. Ronald Reagan's eyes...
:crazy: Surely Rudy recalls that James A Baker III negotiated with the Iranians to withhold releasing the hostages until after the last day of Carter's term? Wasn't it Ronnie's installation day? It had nothing to do with eyeballs, just the usual cynical rethuglic politics-behind-the-curtain bullshit. Remember that, Rudy? You colossal asshole!
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Canuckistanian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 09:44 AM
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3. Randi Rhodes ridiculed that line
The Iranians didn't look into Ronnie's eyes - they looked into the crates containing the TOW missiles.

THEN they released the hostages.
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ClintonTyree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 08:25 AM
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2. Reagan was an actor....
not a particularly good one, but an actor, nonetheless. He treated his Presidency as he would any other role in his "B" movie career. As any actor knows, they must successfully get their audience to temporarily suspend their disbelief: convince the audience that what they're seeing is real and not someone acting out a role on a movie set in a studio, or the White House.

Reagan wasn't particularly adept at this, he was, after all, not that great an actor. However, with the PR combination of the corporate media and federal government propaganda machine behind him he had little chance of failing. He was cast as the wise-but-stern pater familias of a nation in disarray. Still reeling and healing from the Viet Nam war and the criminal Nixon administration, the country needed a father figure to calm, steady and make Americans feel good about themselves and their country again. Enter (stage right) Ronald Wilson Reagan.

As I said, he wasn't that good at the role. A close examination of his acting will reveal many serious faults, many missed cues and some just plain awful acting. But again, with the bottomless resources of the corporate media (which he deregulated and they are still in his debt) and the federal government, they transformed his mediocre (at best) talent into an Oscar winning performance, the likes of which will never again be seen on screen or behind the Presidential rostrum.

Ronald Reagan was an actor and the American people are an extremely poor and gullible audience. Look who's on the stage now. I rest my case.
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Felix Mala Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 10:43 AM
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4. What about Ronnie regaling audiences with his memories of leading
a squadron attack over Macho Grande or some such place... Oh wait, that was a movie where he did that... But it's such a heroic story like that GD city on the hill, where women make cookies and black folks clean up the streets and don't drink from the water fountains and...
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 02:13 PM
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5. Reagan Was the First In a Long Line of Empty GOP Suits
and he started long ago, back in California, during WWII, of which he had planted memories of serving, due to his movie career.
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Beer Snob-50 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-10-07 03:07 PM
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6. Ronald Reagan was, if nothing else, a great speaker
who memerized the general public with his charm. Overall, he is a couple of notches higher than the chimp because of said charm and gift of gab.
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