Everybody has their warts, some people's blemishes are bigger and uglier than others. Ronald Reagan had his share.
Those of you that are calling him a great man, or a hero, need to take all his pros and cons into consideration. I think that elevating him to a heroic status will automatically cause people who don't agree to come up with reasons why he shouldn't be.
While Reagan was at the helm during a huge economic surge for the USA, and the downfall of the Iron Curtain, you have to weigh that against the unprecedented spending (especially military) and incredible increase in the deficit, in addition to the fact that he did not seem to be in full control of his facilities during his 2nd term.
This has nothing to do with hatred, it is just stating facts, or generally held beliefs.
To play devil's advocate, and take it to the extreme, how should one remember Adolf Hitler?
He engineered one of the biggest economic turnarounds in history, created jobs for a country that was in a deep depression, and raised national pride for a downtrodden people.
Or should that be balanced with the fact that he murdered millions of people, invaded neighboring countries like it was going out of style, and caused the largest war ever?
Of course you have to list both positives and negatives. Most people will agree that Hitler was anything but a great man.
DISCLAIMER: In no way am I implying that Ronald Reagan is in any way similar to Hitler. I am just illustrating a point.
Those of you that are calling him a great man, or a hero, need to take all his pros and cons into consideration. I think that elevating him to a heroic status will automatically cause people who don't agree to come up with reasons why he shouldn't be.
While Reagan was at the helm during a huge economic surge for the USA, and the downfall of the Iron Curtain, you have to weigh that against the unprecedented spending (especially military) and incredible increase in the deficit, in addition to the fact that he did not seem to be in full control of his facilities during his 2nd term.
This has nothing to do with hatred, it is just stating facts, or generally held beliefs.
To play devil's advocate, and take it to the extreme, how should one remember Adolf Hitler?
He engineered one of the biggest economic turnarounds in history, created jobs for a country that was in a deep depression, and raised national pride for a downtrodden people.
Or should that be balanced with the fact that he murdered millions of people, invaded neighboring countries like it was going out of style, and caused the largest war ever?
Of course you have to list both positives and negatives. Most people will agree that Hitler was anything but a great man.
DISCLAIMER: In no way am I implying that Ronald Reagan is in any way similar to Hitler. I am just illustrating a point.