A Grassroots Movement Ronald Reagan Would be Proud Of

· Thursday, February 18, 2010

This past week I’ve been making the rounds to talk about something which was very important to my father, and which is very important to me: the strength and power of a grassroots movement of ordinary citizens.

In the past year, we have seen -- again and again -- the power of the people to upset the political establishment and steer our country back on course. From town hall meetings to elections, from marches on Washington to shifts among independent voters, the American people have demonstrated their power in our democracy.

I have no doubt that, were my father still alive, he would deeply support this grassroots up-swell. Foremost among Ronald Reagan’s principles were his core belief in individual freedom and his opposition to government intrusion into the lives of private citizens. The Tea Party movement and others echo these sentiments powerfully.

When my father decided to run a second time for the presidency in 1980, I remember how he brought our family together to talk about his decision. He talked about the bellmen and the chambermaids of the hotels he would visit who wanted him to try it again. For my father, it was never about the noticeably powerful. Instead, his presidency was about embracing and encouraging the empowerment of every citizen of this great country.

Campaigning with my father in 1976 and 1980, I worked firsthand with the voters and activists who are the linchpins of our political system. One of the greatest things about our system is that no one person can speak for everyone. In every movement, there are people who disagree, people who want to plow another path. And in every election, we are faced with imperfect candidates who will never manage to represent us quite the way we would represent ourselves.

Too many have blindly condemned the Tea Party movement because they heard one speech, or read one article, with which they took issue. Those people have chosen to dismiss the truth and integrity of the ideals of freedom, responsibility and constitutional limits simply because they didn’t like the look or sound of those who practiced them. My father would never have done this.

Inside the Tea Party, too many have quickly dismissed elected officials and potential candidates because they failed to meet up to every possible expectation. If we are to accomplish our goals, we must remember that while our elected officials are imperfect, they must also be our allies. Moreover, if Republicans wish to have more influence in Congress, we must support the nominated candidate even when he or she was not our first choice.

After all, even my father would have failed many of today’s litmus tests. As governor of California, Ronald Reagan raised taxes. Though he was pro-life, he signed an abortion bill. I often tell people that had my father had to run for the Republican nomination in 2008, he might not have been elected.

As 2012 approaches, and in the critical mid-term elections coming this very year, we need to make sure that we’re not looking so hard for the next idealized “Ronald Reagan” that we miss the real person who has the potential to lead this country in the direction of strength and prosperity.

It is time to turn the vital power and promise of the conservative grassroots movement to bear on putting people into office who will be our allies for the future, and strengthening the allies we already have. As my own contribution to the effort, I have organized Reagan PAC, which will seek out and support those candidates who share the principles of my father and are willing to work for their realization. I ask you to join me as we strive for a better tomorrow.

©2010 Mike Reagan.


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Comments

Aaron Stovall

Mr. Reagan,

I'm not sure if you will ever see this comment, but I've always been deeply moved by your love for your father and your steadfast adherence to the principles that made him great. May his example of what's great about America continue to shine.

Sincerely,

Aaron Stovall

PS My fourth child is named Reagan, as an intentional tribute to the greatest President of the 20th Century (and 21st so far).

Posted February 18, 2010 at 2:44:27 AM


MichaelSSEC

Mr Reagan, I would reiterate my desire for you to seek the Chairmanship of the GOP. Current leadership does not understand Conservatism or where the GOP needs to go in order to lead America back to prosperity. I think the needs of the party would be best served by a genuine Conservative leadership.

REAGAN PAC is a fine idea! For other readers, here is the address: http://www.reaganpac.com/

My wife and I are supporters of the Tea Party movement. We demonstrated in April, and I have written literally tens of thousands of words in editorials, blogs, comments and other outlets in support of taking America back from the radicals now dismantling the country. I agree that there is no such thing as a 100% candidate, a politician who agrees with us totally on every single issue. That sort of hyper-picky attitude is a real problem right now.

OTOH, I would urge every GOP voter to resist the notion of a Big Tent Republican Party, one that tries to be all things to all people. That's how we earned one of the biggest spankings in history in 2006, and another decisive Democratic victory in 08, by trying to be Democrats Lite. That way lies failure. Given the choice between half-baked Liberals and genuine Liberals, Americans tend to vote for the Real McCoy.

If the GOP hopes to capitalize on current moods and turn these radical Progressives out of office in the next 2 elections (2010 and 2012) then we must not continue with the previous RINO platform, but return to our Conservative roots. Americans are hungry for a clear alternative -- a pro-America, lower taxes, smaller government, pro-growth, strong security, anti-terrorist, pro-liberty platform will sweep the radical Liberals out of office. Any other platform plays into the Liberals' hands.

Posted February 18, 2010 at 3:50:45 PM


H. D. Schmidt

Let me suggest to Michael Reagan the following: As soon as he stops to constantly referring to his father as a model, and instead referring to the Founding Fathers as the model to follow, maybe even more comments might have been posted by now! Only two thus far and dated the same day of the article, but nothing in between. The Founding Fathers are more and more horrified over America's despotic and evil militaristic imperialism now circling the globe while at the same time another nation of illegals has fully settled in and ist language now treated and legally respected like English. In other words America is now also a two headed monster like Canada but only worse, right? Yes, in closing: "Overgrown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican liberty". By George Washington. Yes, Michael Reagan has no use for Ron Paul, and yet he is now leading on polls amongst the Tea Pary goes, if my information is correct. Yes, Michael said some horrible things about the once who supported Ron Paul in the last election, and again if my information is correct.

Posted February 24, 2010 at 8:20:42 AM


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