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Re: Sound Familiar?

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These were only a handful of the articles I checked out, too. Unfortunately, a lot of the articles are pay-per-view, so I wasn't able to get but a small blurb of them. But they go over about how Reagan is another Jimmy Carter, how Reagan completely lacks any sort of experience and makes up for it only through personality, how Reagan completely and utterly lacks and foreign policy abilities, etc.

Fast forward to 1985 and it's pretty difficult to find any news article that has any real criticism of him.
And Reagan abolished the fairness doctrine in 1987.
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Re: Sound Familiar?

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Politicians will be politicians. Shift the blame....take the credit.

We could probably find similar historic and present-day parallels in any government. My guess is that Claudius was blaming Caligula up until the day he left office.......and we're surprised to see Barack Obama do it?
Certainly, it's a tactic that's been used since the dawn of politics and will be used well after we're gone.

I guess the main point of this thread is how everything keeps going around in a circle. Back then (and many times throughout history before even Reagan), people were worried about the collapse of the country, an 'inexperienced' new President who appeared to be destroying the economy rather than making it worse, mass protests, a country divided, etc., etc.

And yet, we can all look back and laugh at these people. The economy turned around, the cold war ended, and the country didn't collapse into chaos.

Reagan's economic recovery didn't even start to gain steam until some two years into his presidency and a lot of people were saying the same thing about him and his plan as people are saying about Obamas: it's not working, it's making things worse, we're losing confidence, we need to do something else.

I can just imagine the glee in the faces of the all the Democrats after Reagan's first year, with images of sweeping the Republicans from power and dominating the 1984 election, just as we're seeing the same hopefulness in some of the posters on this site.

Relax people. The Obama administration still has years ahead of it and the game can change quite dramatically. The jury is still certainly out on how successful of a president he'll be.
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