California Conservatives Remember Reagan, Await His Successor | National Review
"...Of course, it is common to have a nostalgic view of Ronald Reagan, as model of genial, principled conservatism that might return to accelerate California’s salvation.
But a review of the 1966 gubernatorial campaign reveals one of the nastiest races in California memory.
Reagan gave back everything that Edmund Brown Sr. dished out to him, and won by rivaling a later Trump in his often cruel invective.
Reagan castigated “welfare bums,” and promised to clean up the “mess” at Berkeley.
And when governor, after failed popular demands that he be recalled, Reagan kept at it with rhetoric that again rivals Trump’s worst.
Of the People’s Park demonstrations, he declared, “If it takes a bloodbath, let’s get it over with.
No more appeasement.”
And he joked that he hoped the free food for poor communities leveraged by the terrorist SLA might be infected by botulism.
Quite simply, Reagan did not call for a thousand points of light or a kinder, gentler state.
Reagan was an effective governor, but the idea that he was a uniter is also simply not true, at least not until his second presidential term.
He turned a blue state red by damning the Democrats’ expansion of welfare dependency and promised to crack down hard on criminals and cheats (e.g., putting “the welfare bums back to work”).
...He won the governorship in part through his prior renegade stance at the boisterous 1964 San Francisco Republican convention, when he joined the right-wing populist Goldwater, who snatched the nomination from the old-guard low-energy Rockefeller Republicans.
He further infuriated the Republican status quo by running a last-minute insurgent campaign for president against the establishmentarian Nixon in 1968, and in 1976 by challenging Republican incumbent President Jerry Ford — an acrimonious, insurrectionary, and divisive primary for which Reagan was later blamed for the Carter victory.
Indeed, the Republican establishment, despite its current nostalgia, never much liked Reagan until he won the presidency, blasting him as a yahoo who wanted to keep the Panama Canal or a voodoo economist who thought that cutting taxes and spending more on defense would lead to balanced budgets..."
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And this!
Ronald Reagan Would Hate What Trump Is Doing To America, Daughter Says
“...He (Reagan) would plead with Americans to recognize that the caustic, destructive language emanating from our current president is sullying the dream that America once was,” she added.
“And in a time of increased tensions in the world, playing verbal Russian roulette is not leadership, it’s madness.”
Davis also scolded Trump for his “verbal violence” when he was a nominee..."
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