« Quote for the Day | Main | In Defense of Paul » 20 Nov 2006 05:20 pm Reagan and the Conservative SoulToday, I'm starting a week of book club emails about "The Conservative Soul," featuring the smartest reader critiques, as promised. Here's one reader:
Reagan did indeed presage some of the worst aspects of today's degenerate Republicanism. His deficit Reagan would never have signed the biggest increase in entitlement spending since LBJ; Reagan's domestic spending record was far better than Bush's; Reagan raised taxes when he felt it necessary; he reformed the tax system in his second term; he vetoed pork; his Supreme Court nominees were diverse; he would never have gone to war in the reckless, unplanned way the Bush administration did in Iraq; and his foreign policy was a blend of deep conviction but also pragmatism, as he reached out to an imploding Soviet Union in his final years. Even on Iran-Contra, he eventually fessed up, and apologized. You can see the seeds of future conservative self-destruction and hubris, but Reagan's record, to my mind, is on balance, a conservative one in the best sense. His undoing of excessive government control of the economy and his defeat of the Soviet Union dwarf everything else. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200d8353d25ec53ef Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Reagan and the Conservative Soul' |


