President Reagan's Address at the 1992 Republican National Convention 8/17/1992

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  • Watch as President Reagan delivers remarks at the 1992 Republican National Convention, bring Nancy Reagan as he says goodbye to the American People.
    Table of Contents:
    0:00 So Many Wonderful Memories
    1:36 A Very Special Night
    4:12 A Country Forever Young
    8:40 They Call Me an Actor
    10:29 Just 12 Years Ago…
    12:21 Our Liberal Friends
    16:15 This Fellow They’ve Nominated
    17:36 I See Possibilities
    20:41 I Wholeheartedly Support
    23:10 A Democratic Congress
    24:10 We Are the Change
    26:10 The Moment of Truth
    29:14 The Eyes of Each other
    32:56 The Latest Chapter
    34:50 Make The World Better
    36:08 Goodbye and God Bless This Country
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Komentáře • 278

  • @tymanning2832
    @tymanning2832 Před 7 lety +502

    He was 81 right here. Was still a great speaker.

  • @md65000
    @md65000 Před 14 lety +447

    I turned 18 in 1984 and I'm proud to say that the first vote I ever cast was for Ronald Reagan.

  • @MrDeSouza91
    @MrDeSouza91 Před 8 lety +352

    One of the best GOP Convention speeches ever! He was their as a former president to deliver the keynote, and kick things off. But from the way he spoke, you would've thought he was making his case for a third term! We miss you, Ron...

    • @JimJones-zc9mk
      @JimJones-zc9mk Před 8 lety +32

      I think he could have easily done another 4 more years as president, the Alzheimer's disease seems to be under control at that point in time.

  • @longlivecrow
    @longlivecrow Před 14 lety +104

    REAGAN. Now THERE was a President.

  • @tommysands1750
    @tommysands1750 Před 10 lety +183

    this is what a REAL president sounds like!

  • @rdr8224
    @rdr8224 Před 8 lety +79

    One of our best 5 Presidents. Best modern era President...no one even close.

    • @Mr101spb
      @Mr101spb Před 8 lety +12

      I liked Jfk but that was over 50 years ago now

  • @AGTsakumis
    @AGTsakumis Před 10 lety +172

    That kind of GENUINE rhetorical mastery will never pass this way again. Ronald Reagan was our Churchill. His was a tenure as President, that will be remembered as much for its hope as its accomplishment. May God keep Ronald Reagan's blessed soul rested.

    • @AGTsakumis
      @AGTsakumis Před 9 lety +5

      Complete agreement.

    • @jesusburgos1255
      @jesusburgos1255 Před 9 lety +8

      +Alexander George Tsakumis If this man Ronald Reagan ran for President again he would of decimated crushed our current president and Hillary in 2016. Question are you better off now than you were 8 years ago?

  • @GeorgiaKev
    @GeorgiaKev Před 11 lety +141

    That's absolutely true. I also read somewhere that in 1995, George Schultz paid him a visit and he took Nancy into the other room and asked her who the visitor was. In 1999, his son Michael in an interview said he recently asked his father if he'd like to go out and "throw the football around" but his dad didn't know what a football was. In 2001, Nancy said that "Ronnie's illness has taken him to a place where I can no longer reach him."
    Very sad...Alzheimer's is a terrible disease.

  • @allanmherrera
    @allanmherrera Před 9 lety +346

    He sounds like a man who's tired of applause. The people see him as a living god but he knows he's just a man.

  • @sipo70
    @sipo70 Před 8 lety +218

    He truly loved America and a true patriot!

  • @David50s
    @David50s Před 12 lety +198

    There is no way Reagan was affected by Alzheimers while President, if nearly four years after leaving the White House, he could deliver this incredible address, well modulated, and without losing his train of thought after applause pauses.

  • @Marksnotebook
    @Marksnotebook Před 13 lety +101

    I will never forget this man. I loved his humor, his intellect, his common sense, his strength and his integrity. He was truly a very gifted and chosen man for a terrible time in history.

  • @sexymike1253
    @sexymike1253 Před 8 lety +78

    God! I'm a Canadian Liberal, but how can you not LOVE THIS MAN!
    FOUR MORE YEARS! FOUR MORE YEARS!

  • @gurufabbes1
    @gurufabbes1 Před 10 lety +64

    Where are leaders like this today?

  • @kennethlund8718
    @kennethlund8718 Před 10 lety +69

    God bless Ronald Reagan. I can't even imagine how he would turn around in his grave seeing America today. Boy do we need him now! 

  • @raybon7939
    @raybon7939 Před 8 lety +98

    Mr president. Still remember you and always will. Our true president.

  • @gray499kcw
    @gray499kcw Před 14 lety +29

    Probably the greatest President of the last century

  • @daddsim
    @daddsim Před 11 lety +40

    Mr. Reagan, you are still my President!

  • @JeffGreer
    @JeffGreer Před 8 lety +126

    It is amazing how, when he talks about the other party, it sounds as if he is on the stage this very day.

  • @E69mike
    @E69mike Před 11 lety +26

    I was a Democrat and voted for him both times. I became a Republican after and now an Constitutionalist. We need another Reagan type patriot or soon America will be history.

  • @goober1973
    @goober1973 Před 13 lety +20

    I'll admit I did cry. A President who truly loved America and it's values. Maybe he wasn't perfect, but he's the best we've had in a long time.

  • @TheJohnCube
    @TheJohnCube Před 10 lety +121

    Ronald reagan was the last real president

  • @djphillyb
    @djphillyb Před 14 lety +43

    The best POTUS in my life time.

  • @mpdelta720
    @mpdelta720 Před 9 lety +67

    Berlin Wall was his famous speech but this one is the best speech he ever gave it was like a goodbye to everyone and he seemed and I truly believe he loved every single American no matter skin color, sexual orientation, Republican or Democrat he truly loved us and our country! I thank God for once blessing us with him and we can all learn some humility and humanity from this extraordinary gentlemen!!!! Just as anyone who has passed I don't know if I appreciated and admire him as much as I do now! And I regret that!!!!

  • @hitcan79
    @hitcan79 Před 8 lety +97

    I gotta give President Reagan credit here lol, he was funny and smart and did a great job lol

  • @MagisterZargabaath
    @MagisterZargabaath Před 13 lety +39

    What a great man... it's so sad to think he is no longer with us but my god how lucky we were that we were blessed with one of history's greatest leaders in our time!

  • @drjimbomac
    @drjimbomac Před 10 lety +75

    Reagan was a leader who inspired others. He tried hard to weaken tyranny's grip on America, with limited success. GBU, Mr. President!

  • @ynotttt
    @ynotttt Před 10 lety +24

    There will never,,,,,,,,,never be another Reagan!!!

  • @7892brian
    @7892brian Před 11 lety +41

    We need Ronald Reagan now more than ever!!!!!!!!

  • @rightwingrocks
    @rightwingrocks Před 14 lety +34

    one of the greatest presidents of all time

  • @MondoBeno
    @MondoBeno Před 8 lety +55

    I remember watching him on TV when I was a kid, when he gave the speech about the Challenger explosion, and then the reopening of the Statue of Liberty. We called him a warmonger, but we were dead wrong; he was extremely conflict averse, and he pulled the Marines out of Lebanon instead of getting more of them killed.

  • @kennddtwo
    @kennddtwo Před 12 lety +50

    I voted twice for him...twice....greatest preident in my lifetime

  • @tirdadgharib2431
    @tirdadgharib2431 Před 9 lety +30

    Good Day to all:President Ronald Reagan was the Greatest U.S.President in U.S.History!We Love President Ronald Reagan!Very sincerlly,My Deep respect to our wonderful President Ronald Reagan!TG.

  • @rdurkee84
    @rdurkee84 Před 12 lety +27

    Am I the only one who wishes that the crowd would just shut up and let him speak?

  • @malvolio01
    @malvolio01 Před 8 lety +48

    Hmm.. this guy comes across as very different from how the Republicans of today make him out to be. He seems somewhat likable and practically human.

  • @sateaparty
    @sateaparty Před 14 lety +43

    one of the greates speeches I have ever heard... I have been waiting for the Reagan Libray to release this

  • @lexusambassador
    @lexusambassador Před 12 lety +13

    An American hero and legend...God bless you Mr. President for your service

  • @littlecamomage
    @littlecamomage Před 12 lety +13

    Man, I miss this man. True president... If only we had more like him...

  • @GottiPrime
    @GottiPrime Před 9 lety +23

    The Last Great American President.

  • @willbishop1355
    @willbishop1355 Před 11 lety +13

    It just amazes me how good this speech is. No matter what you think of his policies as president, his rhetorical skill here is so much better than anything I've ever heard from Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, John McCain, or anyone in politics today. We need another Reagan who can appeal to our vision of tomorrow instead of yesterday, and especially who can deliver Republicans from the "old guys stuck in the past" image they've partly brought upon themselves.

  • @milliondollartruth
    @milliondollartruth Před 9 lety +258

    How do we get another Reagan because we could sure use one.

    • @stevenhals916
      @stevenhals916 Před 9 lety +7

      ***** No thanks. I have 15 years of real-world Econ, Gov't, and Intl Finance experience. I don't need your synopsis, but you're certainly entitled to your opinions.

  • @edgarpoe3812
    @edgarpoe3812 Před 8 lety +19

    Ronald Reagan. The best president ... ever............

  • @damusicenjoyer2
    @damusicenjoyer2 Před 11 lety +8

    In 1984, the United States shouted a unanimous "4 MORE YEARS".
    What they should have shouted is a unanimous, "4 MORE TERMS".
    REAGAN was the best.

  • @christastic100
    @christastic100 Před 8 lety +14

    I'm not American but I do remember with affection your great past president in power when I was a child.

  • @teapartyfrankie
    @teapartyfrankie Před 10 lety +27

    Oh, to have another President like him. I loved him and respected him very much! He blessed America as our President!! He loved our Country and tried to do his best to take care of her!!!! And for that, I really appreciated him! And he didn't mind sharing his faith, and that was the most important thing to me!!! I believe he is in Heaven with our Lord, and that makes me very happy!!! God bless you, my President!!!

  • @Evaluator3
    @Evaluator3 Před 13 lety +9

    GOSH! I miss him. America really needs him now more than ever! I almost cried when I saw this and thought about how the US was viewed under President Reagans leadership and how the USA felt better about itself with him in office. I pray to God that the country will produce another of his caliber and class. Unfortunately, since his leaving office all we have had nothing but clown after clown.

  • @Chazbretroberts
    @Chazbretroberts Před 14 lety +13

    we all miss you and love you REAGAN!!

  • @libertyordeaf
    @libertyordeaf Před 14 lety +28

    Haha, that Jefferson joke at 16:15 cracks me up.

  • @mdecabo9233
    @mdecabo9233 Před 8 lety +18

    God bless you

  • @davidlanham99
    @davidlanham99 Před 10 lety +23

    Reagan 2016!

    • @TheSapidChef
      @TheSapidChef Před 10 lety

      you do know he passed away about ten years ago, right?

    • @TheSapidChef
      @TheSapidChef Před 10 lety +2

      At least if Reagan was just a corpse, he couldn't quadruple our deficit like he did when he was in office.

    • @kennethlund8718
      @kennethlund8718 Před 10 lety

      wish we could find one ^_^

    • @teapartyfrankie
      @teapartyfrankie Před 10 lety

      We wish!!!

    • @SIoyvenheaven1T800m101
      @SIoyvenheaven1T800m101 Před 9 lety

      TheSapidChef That's why we have Obama to spend more than every other president in our history combined. :)

  • @trevorbeaverfan
    @trevorbeaverfan Před 11 lety +18

    I am going to become the next Ronald Reagan, May God bless our opportunities.

  • @Ms881097
    @Ms881097 Před 11 lety +21

    such a smooth speech especially as old and as close to his alzheimer's diagnosis as he was.

  • @wordfmouth
    @wordfmouth Před 13 lety +11

    Masterful. Simply masterful

  • @buyvital
    @buyvital Před 10 lety +8

    christopher tobin: I don't need to research anything. As a teenager witnessing the disaster of the Carter Administration and then as a young man seeing the country turn around in just a few years under Reagan, I and the rest of America saw no harm from either his domestic or foreign policies. There is no hype to believe when someone like me lived through those times and no amount of spin from people like you can change history to fit your mold of what you want Reagan to be. The main reason people like you hate him is because he successfully challenged Liberal/Progressive power, and you will never tolerate that from anyone.

  • @evilborg
    @evilborg Před 14 lety +7

    Ron was a GREAT man !! Wish all our presidents were like him.

  • @DavidRosenthal74
    @DavidRosenthal74 Před 12 lety +37

    Love watching Reagan.. always did. Notice George W. Bush sitting next to his mother.

  • @Fersomling
    @Fersomling Před 13 lety +13

    "Well done, good and faithful servant." "We shall not see his likes again."

  • @coastalcarolina1
    @coastalcarolina1 Před 14 lety +11

    A very powerful, moving speech. God Bless the great communicator and God Bless America.

  • @JDVulcan
    @JDVulcan Před 11 lety +20

    While I loved Ronald Reagan, and regard him as our greatest president, what America needs is for all of *US* to embrace the American dream, and deny any vestige of socialism in any of its forms.

  • @Jeanne90275
    @Jeanne90275 Před 12 lety +17

    Ronald Reagan was a good and decent man, a wonderful
    orator who wrote most of his own speeches, and a staunch
    defender of liberty. I think I can safely say he was the last
    great Republican President. If he had one fault, it was an
    overwhelming belief in the goodness of people, many of
    whom betrayed his trust and took advantage of deregulation;
    consumed with greed, they had no qualms about fleecing
    the nation to enrich themselves to an unprecedented level.
    They lacked what Reagan had...honor!

  • @TheJackRIOT
    @TheJackRIOT Před 11 lety +14

    The days when everyone was proud to be American. God Bless Ronald Reagan

  • @baronsnearls
    @baronsnearls Před 13 lety +4

    what a man ! what a wonderful family man ! a real state man and great presedent... rest in peace... all best from Turkey

  • @Evaluator3
    @Evaluator3 Před 13 lety +3

    GOSH! I miss him. America really needs him now more than ever! I almost cried when I saw this and thought about how the US was viewed under President Reagans leadership and how the USA felt better about itself with him in office.

  • @joerobwood
    @joerobwood Před 8 lety +29

    32:00 is my favorite line

  • @bostonbevo6507
    @bostonbevo6507 Před 9 lety +14

    great speech

  • @criddic2
    @criddic2 Před 12 lety +9

    Terrific speech! Nice touch at the end there for his farewell.

  • @barimaadusei-poku3940
    @barimaadusei-poku3940 Před 6 lety +29

    As much as a Democrat as I am, I’ll admit Reagan was quite the good leader

  • @Mrmoney110
    @Mrmoney110 Před 11 lety +8

    MISS YOU MISTER PRESIDENT!
    GOD BLESS YOU

  • @littlecamomage
    @littlecamomage Před 11 lety +6

    I miss Ronald Reagan... Someone please bring him back. We misses you so much President Reagan. I live up to you everyday and wishes to see you one day once again. I miss hearing you voice, that voice that still inspires every America today in this nation. And that voice that brings hope and optimism throughout this country. I wish we have more people like you, Ron. God bless you. Always remember, we love you and we love your beloved Nancy. She's one great First Lady, and still is as of today!

  • @timDOGcrane555
    @timDOGcrane555 Před 14 lety +4

    God Bless America & Ronald Reagan

  • @theo1001
    @theo1001 Před 12 lety +5

    I love you Ron.

  • @Hypocritial
    @Hypocritial Před 11 lety +11

    Very eloquent as ever

  • @campra
    @campra Před 10 lety +75

    Clinton v. Reagan I would love to see that debate

  • @finny6
    @finny6 Před 13 lety +13

    They cut out about 10-15 minutes of cheering before they let him speak! I remember watching this as a kid.

  • @JohnBoy918
    @JohnBoy918 Před 12 lety +4

    Greatest President of our time.

  • @yippeekiyeamfr
    @yippeekiyeamfr Před 13 lety +19

    At 15:40 mark is the funniest line in the speech..."Don't inhale"...lol.. How I miss Ronald Reagan..sigh. :( The best President in my lifetime and I am still grateful for all of his accomplishments.

  • @Polishwm
    @Polishwm Před 8 lety +31

    Hail to Reagan.

  • @Sixthick66
    @Sixthick66 Před 14 lety +1

    Ronald Wilson Reagan-GODSPEED!
    LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC for which HE stood.
    Thanks for posting this video of him and his MOST GRACIOUS First Lady, Nancy.
    I believe he stands beside the very Founders themselves in greatness.
    May God grant us another of his stature and soon.

  • @L485
    @L485 Před 12 lety +3

    Great and strong leader in better times of America - I miss Ronald Reagan and his powerful voice.

  • @chancellorvic
    @chancellorvic Před 13 lety +6

    God bless Ronald Reagan

  • @MIKESOWELL
    @MIKESOWELL Před 13 lety +5

    @finny6 I did too. I am not a republican anymore, and I have grown to dislike the party, but Ronald Reagan will always be special to me. People who do not like him, are usually young people who are going off of revisionist history. I did not like all of his policies, but I liked the man immensely.

  • @jtgain
    @jtgain Před 12 lety +4

    That's a leader right there. AWESOME!

  • @wheelinthesky300
    @wheelinthesky300 Před 11 lety +6

    "We are and Empire of Ideals".

  • @nguyentrung368
    @nguyentrung368 Před 12 lety +3

    such an well spoken man

  • @Monarchos
    @Monarchos Před 14 lety +13

    @kingofthepeons No, he did not start showing symptoms of Alzheimer's until a year later, according to his doctor. I don't think that "goodbye" was meant as a sure farewell, but rather as an "in case I'm not alive for the next convention". He was after all, 81 at the time, and when you're that age and older, the odds of you living four more years become more uncertain.

  • @goober1973
    @goober1973 Před 13 lety +4

    I'll admit I did cry. A President who truly loved America and it's values. Maybe he wasn't perfect, but he's the best we've had in a long time. Long live the Constitution!!!

  • @MrLedzeppelinfan33
    @MrLedzeppelinfan33 Před 11 lety +14

    why is this guy not on mount rushmore , ronald reagan was amazing ! ! !

  • @MichaelPowellAlabama
    @MichaelPowellAlabama Před 9 lety +15

    This was a President that Told the Truth and never wavered about our Enemies!
    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- While President Barack Obama won't call terrorists "radical Muslims," President Ronald Reagan was known for taking the opposite approach with America's enemies.
    During his presidency, he called communism a failed experiment, saying the Soviet Union was an "evil empire."
    At the annual Reagan Symposium at Regent University this year, experts discussed how the U.S. worked to spread democracy while Reagan was president compared to U.S. policies today.
    "Around the world today, a democratic revolution is gathering new strength," Reagan said in his famous 1982 Westminster speech to the British Parliament.
    "How we conduct ourselves here in the Western democracies will determine whether this trend continues. No, democracy is not a fragile flower, still it needs cultivating," he continued.
    Republican National Convention: President Reagan's Address at the 1992 RNC, 1992
    He challenged the West to help spread democracy around the world, and his Westminster speech stands as one of the greatest of his presidency. At a time when the Soviet Union's presence in the world seemed to be permanent, Reagan predicted the growth of freedom and democracy.
    "It was very important, both in mobilizing everybody on the free side of the Iron Curtain, but even more important, I was in several countries, Poland and Hungary and East Germany, where I met people who said, 'We wouldn't be doing what we're doing now and the wall wouldn't be coming down if a leader like Reagan hadn't spoken up, And we knew there was someone who understood and who was behind us on the other side of the wall,'" Aram Bakshian Jr., Reagan's former director of speechwriting, said.
    "The march of freedom and democracy will leave Marxism-Leninism on the ash heap of history as it has left other tyrannies which stifle the freedom and muzzle the self-expression of the people," Reagan said in that same Westminster speech.
    Those are words Bakshian said Reagan penned himself.
    British Parliament: President Reagan's Address to Members of the British Parliament, 1982
    The speakers at the Reagan Symposium commented on the stark contrast between Reagan's speeches about communism and President Obama's refusal to use the words "radical Islam" when talking about terrorism.
    "The difference between Ronald Reagan and President Obama is that President Obama is politically correct and Reagan was correct," Bakshian said.
    Craig Shirley, bestselling author of several books about Reagan and the first Reagan Scholar at Eureka College, said one major difference is consistency.
    "There was consistency to Reagan's eight years as president and consistency in his attitude toward the Soviets. Obama seems to be kind of a hodge-podge. He's pro-Israel and then he's questionable on Israel, he's going to re-set with Putin and now he's pulled back from Putin," Shirley explained.
    At the 1992 Republican National Convention, Reagan talked about winning the Cold War and the victory over communism, showing that he wasn't afraid to call his enemies exactly what they were.
    "It was a world where our leaders told us that standing up to aggressors was dangerous -- that American might and determination were somehow obstacles to peace," Reagan said during that speech.
    "But we knew then what the liberal Democrat leaders just couldn't figure out: the sky would not fall if America restored her strength and resolve. The sky would not fall if an American president spoke the truth. The only thing that would fall was the Berlin Wall," he continued.
    The panelists at the Reagan Symposium acknowledged that we are now facing deadly enemies, just as Reagan did in the 1980s, in a world hungry for leadership. So what should the United States do now to again promote freedom and democracy?
    Perhaps the best advice for our current and future administrations came from Reagan himself in that 1982 Westminster speech.
    "Let us be shy no longer, let us go to our strength, let us offer hope," he said. "Let us tell the world that a new age is not only possible, but probable."
    This was a President that Told the Truth and never wavered about our Enemies!
    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- While President Barack Obama won't call terrorists "radical Muslims," President Ronald Reagan was known for taking the opposite approach with America's enemies.
    During his presidency, he called communism a failed experiment, saying the Soviet Union was an "evil empire."
    At the annual Reagan Symposium at Regent University this year, experts discussed how the U.S. worked to spread democracy while Reagan was president compared to U.S. policies today.
    "Around the world today, a democratic revolution is gathering new strength," Reagan said in his famous 1982 Westminster speech to the British Parliament.
    "How we conduct ourselves here in the Western democracies will determine whether this trend continues. No, democracy is not a fragile flower, still it needs cultivating," he continued.
    Republican National Convention: President Reagan's Address at the 1992 RNC, 1992
    He challenged the West to help spread democracy around the world, and his Westminster speech stands as one of the greatest of his presidency. At a time when the Soviet Union's presence in the world seemed to be permanent, Reagan predicted the growth of freedom and democracy.
    "It was very important, both in mobilizing everybody on the free side of the Iron Curtain, but even more important, I was in several countries, Poland and Hungary and East Germany, where I met people who said, 'We wouldn't be doing what we're doing now and the wall wouldn't be coming down if a leader like Reagan hadn't spoken up, And we knew there was someone who understood and who was behind us on the other side of the wall,'" Aram Bakshian Jr., Reagan's former director of speechwriting, said.
    "The march of freedom and democracy will leave Marxism-Leninism on the ash heap of history as it has left other tyrannies which stifle the freedom and muzzle the self-expression of the people," Reagan said in that same Westminster speech.
    Those are words Bakshian said Reagan penned himself.
    British Parliament: President Reagan's Address to Members of the British Parliament, 1982
    The speakers at the Reagan Symposium commented on the stark contrast between Reagan's speeches about communism and President Obama's refusal to use the words "radical Islam" when talking about terrorism.
    "The difference between Ronald Reagan and President Obama is that President Obama is politically correct and Reagan was correct," Bakshian said.
    Craig Shirley, bestselling author of several books about Reagan and the first Reagan Scholar at Eureka College, said one major difference is consistency.
    "There was consistency to Reagan's eight years as president and consistency in his attitude toward the Soviets. Obama seems to be kind of a hodge-podge. He's pro-Israel and then he's questionable on Israel, he's going to re-set with Putin and now he's pulled back from Putin," Shirley explained.
    At the 1992 Republican National Convention, Reagan talked about winning the Cold War and the victory over communism, showing that he wasn't afraid to call his enemies exactly what they were.
    "It was a world where our leaders told us that standing up to aggressors was dangerous -- that American might and determination were somehow obstacles to peace," Reagan said during that speech.
    "But we knew then what the liberal Democrat leaders just couldn't figure out: the sky would not fall if America restored her strength and resolve. The sky would not fall if an American president spoke the truth. The only thing that would fall was the Berlin Wall," he continued.
    The panelists at the Reagan Symposium acknowledged that we are now facing deadly enemies, just as Reagan did in the 1980s, in a world hungry for leadership. So what should the United States do now to again promote freedom and democracy?
    Perhaps the best advice for our current and future administrations came from Reagan himself in that 1982 Westminster speech.
    "Let us be shy no longer, let us go to our strength, let us offer hope," he said. "Let us tell the world that a new age is not only possible, but probable."
    This was a President that Told the Truth and never wavered about our Enemies!
    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- While President Barack Obama won't call terrorists "radical Muslims," President Ronald Reagan was known for taking the opposite approach with America's enemies.
    During his presidency, he called communism a failed experiment, saying the Soviet Union was an "evil empire."
    At the annual Reagan Symposium at Regent University this year, experts discussed how the U.S. worked to spread democracy while Reagan was president compared to U.S. policies today.
    "Around the world today, a democratic revolution is gathering new strength," Reagan said in his famous 1982 Westminster speech to the British Parliament.
    "How we conduct ourselves here in the Western democracies will determine whether this trend continues. No, democracy is not a fragile flower, still it needs cultivating," he continued.
    Republican National Convention: President Reagan's Address at the 1992 RNC, 1992
    He challenged the West to help spread democracy around the world, and his Westminster speech stands as one of the greatest of his presidency. At a time when the Soviet Union's presence in the world seemed to be permanent, Reagan predicted the growth of freedom and democracy.
    "It was very important, both in mobilizing everybody on the free side of the Iron Curtain, but even more important, I was in several countries, Poland and Hungary and East Germany, where I met people who said, 'We wouldn't be doing what we're doing now and the wall wouldn't be coming down if a leader like Reagan hadn't spoken up, And we knew there was someone who understood and who was behind us on the other side of the wall,'" Aram Bakshian Jr., Reagan's former director of speechwriting, said.
    "The march of freedom and democracy will leave Marxism-Leninism on the ash heap of history as it has left other tyrannies which stifle the freedom and muzzle the self-expression of the people," Reagan said in that same Westminster speech.
    Those are words Bakshian said Reagan penned himself.
    British Parliament: President Reagan's Address to Members of the British Parliament, 1982
    The speakers at the Reagan Symposium commented on the stark contrast between Reagan's speeches about communism and President Obama's refusal to use the words "radical Islam" when talking about terrorism.
    "The difference between Ronald Reagan and President Obama is that President Obama is politically correct and Reagan was correct," Bakshian said.
    Craig Shirley, bestselling author of several books about Reagan and the first Reagan Scholar at Eureka College, said one major difference is consistency.
    "There was consistency to Reagan's eight years as president and consistency in his attitude toward the Soviets. Obama seems to be kind of a hodge-podge. He's pro-Israel and then he's questionable on Israel, he's going to re-set with Putin and now he's pulled back from Putin," Shirley explained.
    At the 1992 Republican National Convention, Reagan talked about winning the Cold War and the victory over communism, showing that he wasn't afraid to call his enemies exactly what they were.
    "It was a world where our leaders told us that standing up to aggressors was dangerous -- that American might and determination were somehow obstacles to peace," Reagan said during that speech.
    "But we knew then what the liberal Democrat leaders just couldn't figure out: the sky would not fall if America restored her strength and resolve. The sky would not fall if an American president spoke the truth. The only thing that would fall was the Berlin Wall," he continued.
    The panelists at the Reagan Symposium acknowledged that we are now facing deadly enemies, just as Reagan did in the 1980s, in a world hungry for leadership. So what should the United States do now to again promote freedom and democracy?
    Perhaps the best advice for our current and future administrations came from Reagan himself in that 1982 Westminster speech.
    "Let us be shy no longer, let us go to our strength, let us offer hope," he said. "Let us tell the world that a new age is not only possible, but probable."

    • @MichaelPowellAlabama
      @MichaelPowellAlabama Před 9 lety +3

      ***** Thank you ever so much Ryan, and I totally, 100% agree with you! Ronald Reagan in my single opinion was the very best of all! :)

    • @gtimes03
      @gtimes03 Před 9 lety +1

      +Michael Powell Obama said he won't give them religious legitimacy because they aren't religious leaders, they are cult leaders and terrorists.

    • @fenian123
      @fenian123 Před 8 lety

      +Ryan Studios You evidently were not alive when Reagan was President. He has become a mythical figure that never existed. The last two years of his second term were a disaster and many people, including Republicans were speculating on whether or not he would even finish his term.

    • @justinbailey1756
      @justinbailey1756 Před 8 lety

      +Michael Powell "I've met men that walked on the Moon"; lied right out of the gate. "America is the force that defeated communism" Another lie, America is falling to communism.

    • @fenian123
      @fenian123 Před 8 lety

      +Michael Powell Radical Muslims walked all over Reagan

  • @Fersomling
    @Fersomling Před 14 lety +6

    When I listen to this Great American, and then think of the present occupant of the White House, I weep for the shining City upon the hill.
    All that it takes for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

  • @larzproporath
    @larzproporath Před 11 lety +17

    8:48 "- and they call me an actor..." LMAO

  • @Mr300565
    @Mr300565 Před 10 lety +34

    You're not Thomas Jefferson... Parody of Lloyd Bentsen...

  • @maniturkzadeh
    @maniturkzadeh Před 14 lety +8

    A GREAT MAN!

  • @autieart1
    @autieart1 Před 11 lety +3

    I did vote for Reagan.

  • @wheelinthesky300
    @wheelinthesky300 Před 11 lety +28

    The Gipper.
    Accept no substitute.

  • @nickmarsala3787
    @nickmarsala3787 Před 11 lety +6

    Mr. Chairman tear down this wall!

  • @jmillertmi
    @jmillertmi Před 14 lety +2

    I was there.

  • @RJY4356
    @RJY4356 Před 14 lety

    @ObiWanBillKenobi Viva, Ole! A Californian state cheer.

  • @bucurlucian9673
    @bucurlucian9673 Před 11 lety +4

    Ronald Reagan, the best president in american history, hands down.!

  • @caramire42
    @caramire42 Před 8 lety +34

    This speech is amazing. He is probably rolling over in his grave .

  • @JohnBoy918
    @JohnBoy918 Před 12 lety +1

    @David50s I agree completely.