Ronald Reagan; June 6, 1984

    h/t Blackfive Today, June 6, 2010, when The “History” Channel is showing some trucker marathon, the rest of us remember a different history. A history of sacrifice and greatness which may not be unique to world history in the modern professorial view, but it’s special to those of us whose families still choose to remember. Pointe-Du-Hoc; It was a nearly 100-meter-high cliff, with perpendicular sides | Read More »

    I don’t want ‘em in my tent

    The continuing GOP identity crisis Crisis? No crisis with me. A strong “conservative thinker”, James Carville, recently quipped; “I have an announcement to make. Ronald Reagan’s big tent just collapsed in Upstate New York. It no longer exists,” Democratic strategist James Carville said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.” This he said following Dede Scozzafava pulling the ripcord on her campaign parachute, but I | Read More »

    November 9, 1989 Twenty Years Ago and it still brings a tear

    I never thought I’d see the day in my lifetime To me, East Germany was just a nation behind the Iron Curtain that would always be walled off. Ronald Reagan saw differently; Arriving in Berlin on June 12, 1987, President and Mrs. Reagan were taken to the Reichstag, where they viewed the wall from a balcony. Reagan then made his speech at the Brandenburg Gate | Read More »

    Happy Birthday, Mr. President

    A grateful nation misses you No words to describe the feeling of watching the Democrat majority try to drive home what they hope will be their final nails in the coffin of the Reagan Revolution, and then to watch this; Link if video embed still doesn’t work for me here. We are the keepers of the flame for the Reagan Revolution, lighting the “Shining City | Read More »