Monday, June 05, 2006

Two years ago today...

Two years ago today, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the greatest president of the 20th century, passed away.

Since he left office in 1988 and told us of his Alzheimer's in 1994, no one has yet to pick up the mantle of conservatism.

Newt Gingrich did well in 1994. The Contract With America was brilliant in its audacity and simplicity. Imagine: Congress being audited for the first time in 42 years. And imagine: Congress actually having to abide by the laws they pass for the rest of us. Sadly, Mr. Gingrich's personal life did not comport with that of a conservative leader.

President Bush has tried and done a decent job. He is firmly committed to tax cuts, and they have worked very well. But President Bush is no Reagan. He has kept our border open for far too long and refuses to close it even in the face of increased border crossings. Reagan would not have put up with this. I believe Reagan might have prosecuted the War on Terror differently as well. Our armed forces have not been allowed to use their full might against the enemy. Reagan would have turned them loose.

I miss you President Reagan.

Who will take your place?

1 comment:

S. said...

I do miss the Gipper. Bush is admirable in his grit and boldness, his commitment and ability to stay the course. But his views on the border are just wrong. And I think his unswerving commitment to his own principles will be hard to overcome--unless he is inundated the way he was on the Harriet Miers issue.

As for Rick Perry, I just don't get it.