Ronald Reagan was the Tea Party

Michael Reagan,Floyd Reports

Liberals and their Democratic Party allies are frightened out of their halfwits by the re-emergence of the dreaded tea party, which began in Boston Harbor in December 1773,when colonists dressed as Indians dumped shiploads of tea into the water,helping to set off what eventually became the American Revolution.

There’s nothing new about the liberal alarm over the tea party’s reappearance in American politics. The last time they confronted it was back in the ‘60s,‘70s and ‘80s,when my dad Ronald Reagan ran for governor of California and then for the presidency of the United States.

The Left,as they always will,attacked him personally instead of dealing with the issues;he beat them each time,hands down.

Ronald Reagan was the personification of American exceptionalism. He understood that the concept of self-rule —a government of the people, by the people and for the people,as Lincoln put it —was the secret behind this nation’s astonishing progress from a loose confederation of almost-primitive states to becoming the mightiest nation in the world, all in a mere 200 years.

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