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Cult Watch Title: Reagan vs. "Reagan Conservative" Sean Hannity A chapter in Sean Hannity's new book, Conservative Victory, is titled "Why I'm a Reagan Conservative." But from immigration reform to tax policy to the proper response to terrorism, the political platform Hannity espouses in the book and on his Fox News program directly contradicts the policies carried out under President Reagan.
Terrorism
Hannity attacks Democrats for "treating the war" against terrorists "as a criminal prosecution." In Conservative Victory, Hannity writes:
Reagan: "We must act against the criminal menace of terrorism with the full weight of the law." In a July 1985 speech, Reagan stated:
Official policy of Reagan administration: "Terrorists are criminals." In a 1987 speech before the Committee on Foreign Relations, seeking to "describe how our government is responding to the terrorist threat," L. Paul Bremer III, the Reagan administration's Ambassador at Large for Counter-Terrorism, stated:
Reagan administration tried terrorists in civilian courts. For example, Fawaz Younis was convicted of conspiracy, aircraft piracy, and hostage-taking in a federal court after participating in the hijacking of an airplane, and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Nuclear arms control
Hannity: "We must not dismantle our nuclear weapons," "we can never return to a world" without them. In Conservative Victory, Hannity writes:
He also writes:
Reagan's "ultimate goal" was "eliminating all nuclear weapons." In several speeches, Reagan stated that his "ultimate goal" was the "total elimination of nuclear weapons."
Reagan: "[S]igning of the first-ever agreement eliminating nuclear weapons" "has a universal significance for mankind." In December 1987, President Reagan signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with the Soviet Union, which "requires destruction of the Parties' ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of between 500 and 5,500 kilometers, their launchers and associated support structures and support equipment within three years after the Treaty enters into force."
In his remarks on signing the treaty, Reagan stated, "For the first time in history, the language of 'arms control' was replaced by 'arms reduction' -- in this case, the complete elimination of an entire class of U.S. and Soviet nuclear missiles. Of course, this required a dramatic shift in thinking, and it took conventional wisdom some time to catch up. Reaction, to say the least, was mixed. To some the zero option was impossibly visionary and unrealistic; to others merely a propaganda ploy. Well, with patience, determination, and commitment, we've made this impossible vision a reality." He added that "I will venture to say that what we are going to do, the signing of the first-ever agreement eliminating nuclear weapons, has a universal significance for mankind, both from the standpoint of world politics and from the standpoint of humanism."
Reagan proposed reductions to ICBMs that eventually became the START I treaty. In a May 9, 1982 speech, Reagan stated:
Negotiations on the treaty that eventually became START I began in 1982 following Reagan's speech and continued intermittently through his presidency. President George H.W. Bush signed the START I treaty with the Soviet Union in July 1991.
Budget Deficits
Hannity: "[W]e must stand for... an end to deficit spending." On Page 203 of Conservative Victory, Hannity writes that "we must stand for fiscal integrity, and for sound money - and for an end to deficit spending, now more than ever."
Federal government ran budget deficit every year of the Reagan administration. According to the White House Office of Management and Budget, the federal government engaged in deficit spending every year of Reagan's presidency.
Taxes
Hannity: "[W]e must reduce, not increase" taxes. In Conservative Victory, Hannity writes that "we must reduce, not increase, the rate at which the government taxes our earnings." [Page 203]
"[N]o peacetime president has raised taxes so much on so many people" as Reagan. In a 2004 New York Times column, Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman wrote:
Immigration
Hannity has repeatedly expressed opposition to granting "amnesty" to undocumented immigrants." For example, on the August 11, 2008, edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, Hannity stated (accessed from the Nexis database):
Reagan provided a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants. Reagan signed the Immigration and Control Act of 1986, which provided a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who met certain requirements and met a series of conditions. According to then-Attorney General Edwin Meese III, "some 2.7 million people were granted amnesty" under that law. In his statement on signing the bill, Reagan said:
Judicial Activism
Hannity criticizes "activist judges" who "legislate instead of interpreting the law." In Conservative Victory, Hannity writes:
Studies show that Reagan's Supreme Court appointees are among the most likely to engage in "judicial activism." A 2005 study by Yale University law professor Paul Gewirtz and Yale Law School graduate Chad Golder showed that among Supreme Court justices at that time, Reagan's four appointees - then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist, then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, and Justices Andrew Kennedy and Antonin Scalia - were among the five most frequent practitioners of at least one brand of judicial activism -- the tendency to strike down statutes passed by Congress.
A 2007 study by Cass R. Sunstein (subsequently named by President Obama to head the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs) and University of Chicago law professor Thomas Miles used a different measurement of judicial activism -- the tendency of judges to strike down decisions by federal regulatory agencies. Sunstein and Miles found that by this definition, Reagan's four appointees were among the five justices most likely to engage in "judicial activism." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Media Matters (chuckle) my anti groupie can't get through life without me. #2. To: Badeye (#1) Can you dispute anything within this MM article? Never swear "allegiance" to anything other than the 'right to change your mind'! #3. To: Brian S (#2) (chuckle) #67. To: war (#48) Keep hiding behind the bozo, bozo. (laughing) You've always been a world class pussy. Badeye posted on 2010-01-14 16:12:48 ET Reply Trace #4. To: Brian S (#0) Taxes Reagan's 1987 tax simplification raised taxes on me. The elimination of deductions took me from itemizing to the standard deduction and increased my tax liability by a few hundred by the time that it was fully implemented. #67. To: war (#48) Keep hiding behind the bozo, bozo. (laughing) You've always been a world class pussy. Badeye posted on 2010-01-14 16:12:48 ET Reply Trace #5. To: Brian S (#2) Sure, buy why bother? Its Media Matters. And you. my anti groupie can't get through life without me. #6. To: Badeye (#5) I didn't think you could... {{{chuckle}}} Never swear "allegiance" to anything other than the 'right to change your mind'! #7. To: Brian S (#6) I reciprocate. You have a half dozen questions to do the same, and on as many different topics. When you get around to it, let me know. Then I might put in the effort. We both know you won't. my anti groupie can't get through life without me. #8. To: Brian S (#0) Reagan: "We must act against the criminal menace of terrorism with the full weight of the law." In a July 1985 speech, Reagan stated: If you really think Reagan, by this speech, meant that the only method to punish terrorists was through due legal process, you might want to explain what kind of due process he was employing when he dropped all those bombs on Kadaffi's ass.
#9. To: dont eat that (#8) If you really think Reagan, by this speech, meant that the only method to punish terrorists was through due legal process, you might want to explain what kind of due process he was employing when he dropped all those bombs on Kadaffi's ass. Too bad he didn't bomb Israel for their terrorism against the USS Liberty.
#10. To: dont eat that (#8) Shhhhh, he's on a roll, like Belushi in Animal House....(laughing) Media Matters, and our good friend Brian S also forget every single bullshit rant they've offered over the past two plus decades related to South America. Its amusing when you think back to what they claimed, and the fact they are so desperate they are forced to use their own political 'anti Christ' Ronald Reagan to rationalize Owe-bama's implosion on all fronts. Hilarious funny actually. my anti groupie can't get through life without me. #11. To: mininggold (#9) Too bad he didn't bomb Israel for their terrorism against the USS Liberty.
Yeah right. An incident that happened 14 years before he became President and was ruled an accident by both Israel and the US. It would have made just so sense, for Israel to deliberately attack a US vessel, and create tensions with the US, now wouldn't it.
#12. To: dont eat that (#11) Post Comment Please cut and paste the portion of the text to which you are replying, if any, into the "Quote" box using your computer's editing features. I didn't say it made sense since I was not privy to all the subterfuge that was going on then. I said that it happened and there a lot of witnesses to it. Go ahead..... call those vets liars.
#13. To: dont eat that (#11) Yeah right. An incident that happened 14 years before he became President and was ruled an accident by both Israel and the US. Thats why I don't bother with Kookie any more. my anti groupie can't get through life without me. #14. To: Badeye (#13) Thats why I don't bother with Kookie any more. Are you calling your fellow Naval vets liars? You Israel Firsters are so easily flushed out.
#15. To: Brian S (#0) He was also smart enough to pull the marines out of Beirut after the terrorist attack. "Patriots" like Hannity would label that "appeasement".
#16. To: Bartcoprules (#15) Most of us were against the deployment in Beirut from day one. my anti groupie can't get through life without me. #17. To: Badeye (#16) Bullshit. You weren't against the deployment...you were against the ROE. #67. To: war (#48) Keep hiding behind the bozo, bozo. (laughing) You've always been a world class pussy. Badeye posted on 2010-01-14 16:12:48 ET Reply Trace Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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