George Savage · Jul 18, 2011 at 10:16am

Laura Ingraham produced this remarkable audio interleaving President Obama's speeches with those of another economy-wrecking president.  For those of you who don't personally remember Jimmy Carter's transformative stint in office, the solution was a heaping helping of American-style liberty courtesy of Ronald Reagan.

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Diane Ellis, Ed.

This was amazing! Thanks for sharing, George.

Reminds me...this weekend I was over in San Anselmo (just across the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County) and I happened upon this wonderful little history artifacts shop that had a great collection of political buttons.  I searched for a Reagan 1980 button (unfortunately to no avail) and explained to my fiancé that the 1984 Reagan button he found simply wouldn't do.  It had to be 1980, because 2012 is the new 1980.

ChristmasBeard
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ChristmasBeard

My thermostat is at 72 right now... and it's stayin' there.

Bullwinkle
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Bullwinkle

Wow. That is really scary...

HeartlandPatriot
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HeartlandPatriot

I'd like to see this sort of thing with Obama's campaign rhetoric versus his current speeches or a narrative giving the actual policies he's used. This was brilliant!!

Western Chauvinist
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Western Chauvinist

Wow!  I have seen this floating around the internet for a few days, but just listened for the first time.  That is incredible!  It's deja vu all over again!  Thanks for sharing, George.

The New Clear Option
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Gen. Victor Ball

 This is excellent. However, someone needs to recut the video, removing Laura's pic and replacing it with, as much as possible, video of the actual speakers' images, and it needs to be put into a PAC ad and run in high rotation during the election cycle from now to November. Call it "Return of the Son of Malaise."

Shades of "Harry & Louise"

tabula rasa
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tabula rasa

I had forgotten how goofy Carter sounded.  He sounds like Mayberry's mayor. 

Cal Lawton
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Cal Lawton

Bhwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha *GASP* Hhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

Songwriter
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Songwriter
tabula rasa: I had forgotten how goofy Carter sounded.  He sounds like Mayberry's mayor.  · Jul 18 at 3:50pm

And he sounds equally stuffy and full of himself as Mayor Pike.

Edited on Jul 18, 2011 at 8:47pm
Grendel
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Grendel

BHO's Everlasting Oldest Established Permanent Floating Malaise Speech

Member Feed, 16 July :-)

Edited on Jul 18, 2011 at 6:22pm
George Savage

Grendel: BHO's Everlasting Oldest Established Permanent Floating Malaise Speech

Member Feed, 16 July :-) · Jul 18 at 6:11pm

Edited on Jul 18 at 06:22 pm

Grendel, yours is but the latest evidence that Ricochet members are collectively way ahead of the small band appearing on the main feed.  I need to do a better job checking the member feed for news before posting.

Bureaucrat859
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Bureaucrat859

Unfortunately, we don't have a Ronald Reagan waiting in the wings...just a bunch of Ronald McDonalds.


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