I believe Reagans demonization of the soviet empire and communism led to a feeling in our nation that it was ok to 'dislike' people just because again, and I think it's still something we see today.
It's my own personal held belief, I've had it for a while now, and very few people agree with me on it.
And that's one of the reasons I think he was horrible.
The fact that he's held as some 'beacon' as an example of 'strong republican leadership' is just something that baffles me...then again, the truth about history hardly ever comes out in the current or even the next generation...takes time for history to be written.
jemagee,
Again, I disagree. Russia was seen as our enemy since long before the '80's, or have you forgotten Khruschev's shoe-banging incident in 1960, or even Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech from 1946, just down the road from us, in Fulton, MO? Let's face it - in the 1970's, America was truly AFRAID of the USSR. And let's not forget the McCarthy era. Let's not forget the Cuban Missile Crisis, handled by Kennedy. And REAGAN is the one to blame for our animosity toward Russia?
And for all of his "dislike" of Russia, the fact is that it was Reagan sat down with Gorbachev to build real understanding and respect between the nations. Reagan's sheer force of personality did more to disarm Russia that any treaty did prior to that point.
I agree - it takes some time for history to be written. I'd claim it's far too soon to write history's take on George W. Bush, but I can certainly tell you that he was awful. And it's tough to write all of Clinton's legacy, but it's not too soon to see that it was reasonbly good. Bush the First...it's getting easier to write his legacy; divided political climate.
Consider this: if it was possbile to write Kennedy's legacy in 1980 - and I believe it firmly was - then we're 3-to-8 years behind in writing Reagan's. Months shy of 20 years have passed since he left office - months shy of 28 since he took office.
Reagan's legacy is pretty simple: 1) He united the American people with a message of hope. 2) He got his policies through a House that was controlled by the opposite party. 3) The country was better off after his Presidency than before it.
I will be completely satisfied with a President that could just do numbers 1 and 3.