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To: jim black who wrote (18715)5/24/2007 5:21:06 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 218585
 
Reagan vs. RFK
"On May 15, 1967, there was a fascinating debate between California's new Republican governor, Ronald Reagan, and New York's new Democratic senator, Robert F. Kennedy. The subject: the Vietnam War. The debate ... was billed by CBS as a 'Town Meeting of the World.' ... The debate was watched by a huge audience: 15 million Americans.
"There was total agreement, including among media sources who revered Bobby Kennedy ... that Reagan overwhelmingly won the debate. 'To those unfamiliar with Reagan's big-league savvy,' reported Newsweek, 'the ease with which he fielded questions about Vietnam may have come as a revelation.' ...
"David Halberstam acknowledged that 'the general consensus' was that 'Reagan ... destroyed him.' ...
"Alarmed viewers looking for a defense of the United States as anything other than history's greatest purveyor of global misery were frustrated by Kennedy's lame responses but buoyed by Reagan's strong retorts."

-- Paul Kengor, writing on "The Great Forgotten Debate," Tuesday at NationalReview.com



To: jim black who wrote (18715)5/25/2007 4:32:10 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218585
 
i am always enthusiastic for revolutions, as i am for meat, as opposed to visiting the places where they render cattle :0)