The week of Reagan

Isn't it something how the death of an important historical figure--a man, moreover, who has been completely out of the public eye and even the public thought these many years because of illness--suddenly gathers all the world's attention onto the meaning of that man's life?

Posted by Lawrence Auster at June 08, 2004 01:44 AM | Comment | Send
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Along similar lines, Kathleen Parker writes:

Reagan's death was a deus ex machina in the tragedy of American guilt and self-loathing. Not to go biblical, but his final act was divinely ironic: By his death, the man who lost his memory restored the nation's.

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/kathleenparker/kp20040609.shtml

Posted by: Lawrence Auster on June 9, 2004 4:17 PM
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