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True... it was coined "Reaganomics" if I'm not mistaken. And it DID effectively end the cold war. Regardless, love him or hate him, he was a great speaker and speech writer and the fact that he didn't bend over and take it up the ass... from anyone is a trait we haven't seen much of... from any politician since. And... he DID make the American people proud again. Almost immediately in fact. If memory serves, there were 50 or so American hostages in Iran for over a year and Jimmy Carter was just an embarrassment over the whole situation. Reagan made this his first order of business! (Which he accomplished with the help of a Canadian ambassador I think.) He was an "I'm not taking shit from no-one" kinda guy, and he proved it time and time again.
There was a story I read about his speech about the Berlin wall, (the "Tear down that wall" one) in which his advisers begged him to take that part out or at least soften it up... When he asked why, he was told, you just shouldn't say things like that, he replied "Why not? I AM the President am I not?" He left it in, and it has become one of those speeches people will remember and talk about for years to come... Like M.L. King's "I have a Dream" speech, JFK's "Ask Not what you can do" speech and the "Man in the Moon speech", FDR's "Pearl Harbour" speech etc.
There was a story I read about his speech about the Berlin wall, (the "Tear down that wall" one) in which his advisers begged him to take that part out or at least soften it up... When he asked why, he was told, you just shouldn't say things like that, he replied "Why not? I AM the President am I not?" He left it in, and it has become one of those speeches people will remember and talk about for years to come... Like M.L. King's "I have a Dream" speech, JFK's "Ask Not what you can do" speech and the "Man in the Moon speech", FDR's "Pearl Harbour" speech etc.