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In reply to the discussion: Know your BFEE: MAFIA helped Ronald Reagan move into White House [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)5. Red Ink Ronnie was as phony as a three dollar bill.

Ronald Reagan (1911-2004): an obituary
By David North
9 June 2004
EXCERPT...
One is compelled to admit that there is nothing quite so awesome to behold as the total mobilization of the American media. Since the announcement of Reagans death on Saturday, the massive weight of this propaganda machine has been set into motion in what amounts to a vast exercise in historical falsification. The modern media version of the air brush is being applied to the years of the Reagan administration. The social misery in the United States caused by Reagans policies; the tens of thousands of lives lost in Central America at the hands of fascist death squads funded illegally by his government; the rampant criminality in an administration that was the most corrupt in twentieth century Americaall this and other similarly smelly details are being more or less ignored. One reads nothing of his defense of apartheid in South Africa, his funding of countless right-wing dictatorships, or even of his tribute to SS soldiers buried in a cemetery in Bitburg, Germany. The media strives not only to suppress any objective appraisal of Reagans life and political career, but even to censor reference to the more unsavory elements of his administrations policies.
The aim of this unrelenting propaganda is not only to mislead and confuse, but also to intimidate public opinion, that is, to foster a sense of political and social isolation among countless Americans who despised Reagan and everything he represented, to create in their minds, if not doubt about their own judgment, then at least a sense of futility about the prospects for dissenting views in the United States.
But the entire affairthe five days of official mourning, the endless media coverage, the spectacle of a state funeralleaves the country cold. On Monday morning, in the schools, in offices and factories, there was little indication that the citizenry felt that they had witnessed the passing of a great and significant man, that they, as individuals and as a people, had suffered a genuine loss. For those old enough to remember the death of Roosevelt, let alone that of Kennedy, the contrast could not have been starker. Yes, those men, too, were bourgeois politicians and defenders of the existing social order. But Roosevelt and Kennedy had with genuine eloquence given voice, at different stages of their political careers, to the democratic aspirations of the working class and other oppressed strata of American society; and won for themselves an affection that was deeply felt. Real tears were shed when those men died.
But for the great mass of ordinary working people, the death of Ronald Reagan is a non-event. It makes no claim whatever upon their emotions. This is not only because Reagan had been out of the public eye for a decade, since the announcement that he was suffering from Alzheimers Disease. Too many working people still remember the impact of Reaganomics on their lives, which was entirely for the worse. Indeed, among broad sections of the working class he was the most hated president since Herbert Hoover. Even taking into account the support for Reaganism among significant sections of the middle class and more affluent layers of workers, the overwhelming popularity attributed to Reagan was largely of a synthetic character, a myth concocted by the media to endow the policies of his administration with an aura of public approval that they lacked in reality.
CONTINUED...
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2004/06/reag-j09.html
Hypocrisy reached new heights with the guy: A member of the Screen Actors Guild, he crushed the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization.
PS: A hearty welcome to DU, AceAcme!
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reagans biggest crime against democracy and america was killing of the fairness doctrine
certainot
May 2014
#30
All true. But the media hammered Carter unmercifully. The media manufactured public opinion.
Enthusiast
May 2014
#31
He looks so smug after getting away with Iran-Contra, an operation he probably designed.
Enthusiast
May 2014
#32
One DUer posted, way back when I first saw it, that he looks like he's already got Alzheimer's.
Octafish
May 2014
#81
The Mafia was under a lot of pressure as organized crime. So what did they do? sometime in the 70s
jwirr
May 2014
#3
That's what happened to Vegas. Back when it was for adults, it was clearly mob-controlled.
valerief
May 2014
#28
If you wonder why our government is unresponsive to us there is your answer right there.
Enthusiast
May 2014
#33
As he was before W, Raygun caused more harm to this country than all others combined
randys1
May 2014
#4
Some days, the realization would dawn upon me anew: "My god, Ronald Reagan is president!"
NBachers
May 2014
#7
I lived in Berklely when James Rector was killed, and Alan Blanchard's eyes were shot out
NBachers
May 2014
#43
I have a hardbound copy of "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob"
Zen Democrat
May 2014
#10
I long ago lent my copy to a friend who read it and lent it to somebody else -- a favor on my dime.
Octafish
May 2014
#50
Then why did the Reagan Administration let Rudolph Giuliani go after The Mob
no_hypocrisy
May 2014
#27
The same reason Giuliani was friends with Homelandreichsmarschall-designee Bernie Kerik?
Octafish
May 2014
#35
The poster asked you if the Mafia put in Reagan then why did he allow Giuliani to go after them.
former9thward
May 2014
#48
Like cockroaches scattering when the kitchen light turns on...So, where's the Press?
Octafish
May 2014
#65
I believe it's early in the madministration, as that may be James Brady in the background...
Octafish
May 2014
#71
From the late Steve Kangas -- THE REAGAN YEARS: A Statistical Overview of the 1980s
Octafish
May 2014
#72