Posted by Ray Haynes at 7:55 pm on Nov 24, 2018 Comments Off on Stay the Course
It’s December 1982. After two years of the Reagan presidency,
the press and the left in this country has pounded on then
President Ronald Reagan. Throughout the two years, Congressional
Democrats attacked him, Congressional Republicans were slow to
accept his agenda, and the midterm elections resulted in losses
that undercut Reagan’s working coalition in Congress. (Those
losses, by the way, were approximately the same losses as Trump
suffered in the 2018 midterm election) The result? Establishment
Republicans moved to reassert themselves in the Reagan agenda.
Here’s what they said: Bob Michel (Minority Leader from
1976-1992, Republicans took the majority in Congress when he quit
as leader) “I’m really concerned about where we’re going next
year…if the President doesn’t like the word ‘compromise’ well let’s
say he’s got to make some adjustments in the original course…”
William Cohen (Republican moderate Senator from Maine): “You can’t
govern this country when it is so polarized…I think the President
has to compromise…” David Gergen (Reagan’s… Read More