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Originally Posted by Blitzers
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1st Samuel v 18
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Here I'll give you something to chew on, w/o invoking any thumps in a game forum (they don't want to hear it
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I don't know how old you are, man. I'm a west coast gen-x'er, been thru it and back. I've gotten to see some things that certainly shaped my thinking. From world events to the world around me. And oddly so, my parents were WWII gens, they could never fully understand me, but at least they weren't baby boomers
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I met Reagan before he became president, oddly enough on my front lawn lol. I never met Carter though, and really wouldn't want to hah... but when I was young I somehow liked him, Carter. Wasted youth I guess, just way life goes. But I liked Reagan, and he got elected. I was still skeptical, but I became educated about his policies, more informed about politics, especially with all the debating about him at school.
I wound up giving into the dark side after a time
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] at a young age I guess, as most peeps are dems/libs when young and reps/conservs when they get older they say. I guess I grew up fast. But not like dems/libs today, we all did things like laugh about global warming together and junk, and we even had things like school prayer in public schools. Less groupthink and more individualism, still.
Ok here is what I'm getting at:
Compare Donald and Ted to Reagan and Carter. Which are most alike? Politics aside mostly (Ted and Donald are fairly alike when it comes to issues anyway).
Carter was a devout born again Christian. Sunday school teacher. And certainly an idealist. He had one wife, never a bad thing said of it. The guy crossed all the t's and doted all the i's.
Reagan... lol? Divorced. His wife.. oh all the oddball stuff surrounding her, like contacting the dead, astrology etc. Reagan wasn't a strong Christian, though he seemed to be maturing in many ways. In California, he signed one of the most progressive abortion bills. The guy was a mess. But one thing he did do, he got things done. When he said he was going to do something, he did it better than he said he would - though not always cleanly, his administration was an utter mess on the record. But, imo among the best presidents the US has had.
Anyway, the answer is obvious.
With people so fired up about Cruz today, which would they have voted for if it were Reagan and Carter fighting for the rep nomination today? Overwhelmingly, people more like Carter as described above voted for Reagan back then. But for some reason, something has changed, idk what it is. Yes the Constitution is being mangled, for sure, I don't like it. But too, it was being mangled by Bush. He also claimed to be a Christian and in a big way he ran on a pro-life stance (which he hardly touched when all was said and done).
But touching back on the 1980 elections, do you think that today's mindset, if it were back then as it is today (and it certainly wasn't), we would have ever seen Reagan become president? How different do you suppose the world would be today? Would we have 'deserved' that back then (1Sam 18 as you mentioned), if Reagan had not been elected? Would that have been the wrong choice, and we thus not be answered? Or is it somehow, that stumbling messed up guy, Ronald Reagan, was actually the answer?
https://youtu.be/qXBswFfh6AY
Only if our stupid New Yorker could talk like that, eh?
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Well, then again, if he said "we start bombing in five minutes", even in a kinder gentler way, I'm sure the screams of horror would be even louder than the first time it was said. Libs would be throwing their burning bodies on stage against Donald. Funny how things change but still stay the same, just like in that vid link.