Ronald Reagan: A Democratic Hero
If President Reagan were still around, he would likely have trouble identifying with what today's Republican party represents.
If President Reagan were still around, he would likely have trouble identifying with what today's Republican party represents.
Posted 04.08.2012
Do you love Reagan enough? Well, apparently your professors don't. According to a poll done by Young America's Foundation, a conservative youth gr...
Bennet Kelley | Posted 09.10.2011
While Los Angeles braces for the upcoming Carmageddon, the sense of horror felt over not being able to use 10 miles of freeway for a weekend is amplif...
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 05.25.2011
23 years after leaving office, almost seven years after his death and 100 years after his birth, Reagan is a legitimate icon. While the elements of his legacy can, and must, be challenged, it remains true that in death, Reagan remains largely Teflon.
Paul Hogarth | Posted 05.25.2011
In January 2008, right before the Nevada Caucus, Hillary Clinton slammed Obama for making comments to the conservative Reno Gazette Journal that appea...
Jason Saltoun-Ebin | Posted 05.25.2011
If you really love your country, like Reagan did, you want the best for it. And that means recognizing the mistakes as well as celebrating the successes. Anything less would not only be unpatriotic, but a degradation of the Reagan legacy.
Matthew Filipowicz | Posted 05.25.2011
Newt has done the unthinkable. He has attacked one of the Republican sacred cows. No, not the rich. But almost as bad. Newt attacked former president Ronald Reagan.
Bennet Kelley | Posted 05.25.2011
What today's Republicans ignore is that while Reagan talked the conservative talk, he governed as a pragmatist.
Charles A. Clarkson | Posted 05.25.2011
What do the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus and the "free market" have in common? None of them exist.
Will Bunch | Posted 05.25.2011
McCain says that he may vote against an Obama appointee for the sole reason that the nominee made what strikes me as a fairly tepid criticism of the 40th president, in a comment that was really aimed at Bush.
Will Bunch | Posted 05.25.2011
While his words may be invoking Lincoln a lot this week, Obama's style, in pulling off the most expensive inauguration in American history as thousands are losing their jobs, is straight from the Gipper's playbook.
Jill Brooke | Posted 11.17.2011
As a child of divorce, Obama is more likely to be sensitive to policies that protect children and more likely to make family health care coverage a priority, since many divorced women lose their coverage.
Andrea Chalupa | Posted 05.25.2011
I hate to say this, because President-Elect Obama is setting the example for us to be nice and dignified and stop all the political/cultural warfare t...
Shaun Jacob Halper | Posted 05.25.2011
Obama will probably win this election, but only by the skin of his teeth. Let's face it: Obama is not the transformational candidate we liberals had hoped for.
Gary Hart | Posted 05.25.2011
Here's a modest proposal: all of us who support Barack Obama for president should now wear flag pins. This will signal that we are all just as patriotic as anyone on the right.
236.com | Posted 05.25.2011
It's the classic election season "Who loved Ronald Reagan enough to appeal to moderate Republicans but not so much that they offend the generally-Reag...
Jess Coleman | Posted 04.22.2012