Not if they’ve studied history….That's akin to saying MAGA to the last generation, and saying it to this generation.
Not if they’ve studied history….That's akin to saying MAGA to the last generation, and saying it to this generation.
Say, "Christ is King" to an audience of Christians, then say the same thing to an audience of
Yes, I’m pretty sure you are…Not at all. I honestly think a couple of you old-timers had zero remembrance of the fact that Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign slogan was the same thing Trump stole and commercialized (quite successfully, I might add). Subtract the Cold War rhetoric from the campaign. Reagan was the original MAGA president: https://www.newamerica.org/future-security/articles/revisiting-the-first-maga-president/
Not at all. I honestly think a couple of you old-timers had zero remembrance of the fact that Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign slogan was the same thing Trump stole and commercialized (quite successfully, I might add).
I believe you’re thinking of the “Reagan Democrats” from back then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_Democrat"Reagan Republicans" or something along those lines.
Just compare the platforms of Reagan and Trump…but I know you won’t.Yes, I’m pretty sure you are…
I believe you’re thinking of the “Reagan Democrats” from back then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_Democrat
Just compare the platforms of Reagan and Trump…but I know you won’t.
I guess you think a platform is only something that refers to what a speaker stands on while speaking to an audience. The years separating Reagan and Trump are inconsequential, particularly given that Trump was well into his 40s when Reagan left office, and therefore very aware of his politics and ideology.Now you’re confused as to the meanings of a slogan, policy and a political movement.
Reagan left office 30+ years before Trump was on the political scene.
Reagan led the Reagan Revolution!
Trump leads the MAGA movement.
Two different men leading 2 groups of people separated by 3 decades.
Get a grip.
I guess you think a platform is only something that refers to what a speaker stands on while speaking to an audience. The years separating Reagan and Trump are inconsequential, particularly given that Trump was well into his 40s when Reagan left office, and therefore very aware of his politics and ideology.
You’re not nearly as smart as you pretend to be.
Oh no…shots fired!!! Ugh, what can I do now?!?I’m not pretending to be smart…like you, my posts always prove otherwise.
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That was not a shot.Oh no…shots fired!!! Ugh, what can I do now?!?![]()
OK buddy.That was not a shot.
Just an acknowledgment that reality would prevent me from pulling it (claiming to be intelligent) off.
You’re welcome Pal.OK buddy.
I call myself a "Reagan Conservative." I was 17 years old the evening I watched Reagan's nomination acceptance speech and it was the night that I became a Reagan Conservative! I was too young to vote for him back in 1980 but you had better bet that I voted for him in 1984! I got saved the following year in 1981 so I have been a Reagan Conservative for longer than I have been a Christian!I believe you’re thinking of the “Reagan Democrats” from back then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_Democrat
A similar thing happened with Trump the first term. The “Obama-Trump” voter. I was one of them, so I know.I call myself a "Reagan Conservative." I was 17 years old the evening I watched Reagan's nomination acceptance speech and it was the night that I became a Reagan Conservative! I was too young to vote for him back in 1980 but you had better bet that I voted for him in 1984! I got saved the following year in 1981 so I have been a Reagan Conservative for longer than I have been a Christian!
Reagan Democrats were democrats who crossed the aisle to vote for Reagan. When it became clear that Bush was nothing like Reagan, they went right back across the aisle and voted for Clinton along with a few "Clinton Republicans!"
They are very, very different.Just compare the platforms of Reagan and Trump…but I know you won’t.