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Poster's note:
In honor of the late Phyllis Schlafly, here is her last column from only a few days ago:
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http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/trump-in-mexico-recalls-reagan-in-geneva/

TRUMP IN MEXICO RECALLS REAGAN IN GENEVA
Phyllis Schlafly recalls Gipper's no-surrender issue that led to end of Cold War

By Phyllis Schlafly

Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Mexico, where he met the Mexican president and discussed the many contentious issues between our two countries, reminds me of President Reagan’s important trip to Geneva in 1985. Reagan was more than willing to sit down with the Communist leader of the USSR in an effort to build a personal connection between the two men without sacrificing America’s vital interests in the Cold War.

The 1985 Geneva summit was highly advertised as a potential showdown between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, the supposedly reasonable new Soviet leader. When it was over, Americans realized that behind Reagan’s genial affability was a steely determination to protect our country against the threat from Soviet nuclear missiles.

Just as today’s mainstream media are bent on undermining Trump’s call to put Americans first in our dealings with Mexico, the media of the 1980s (led by ABC’s Sam Donaldson and CBS’ Dan Rather) were overwhelmingly pro-Gorbachev and anti-Reagan in their daily coverage.

Left-wing celebrities from around the world converged on Geneva to support the media narrative that a stubborn President Reagan was refusing to consider Gorbachev’s reasonable proposals for world peace. Rep. Bella Abzug, actress Jane Alexander and the inevitable Jesse Jackson were giving daily interviews.

I led a delegation of 25 distinguished women leaders to Geneva to support Reagan and American nuclear superiority. The media didn’t give us much coverage, but President Reagan telephoned me afterward from the White House to thank me for our support.

Reagan had been elected on a promise to “win” the Cold War against the Communist forces arrayed against America. Before Reagan, our country’s foreign policy was controlled by men like Henry Kissinger, who thought victory was impossible and that his job, as he famously told Adm. Zumwalt, was “to negotiate the most acceptable second-best position” for the United States.

After three decades of steady deterioration of America’s place in the world, Trump is the first candidate since Reagan who is comfortable using Reagan’s vocabulary of winning. Trump has pledged to make America “win” again, instead of being cheated and outmaneuvered by our adversaries and even our so-called allies.

Trump’s visit to Mexico recalls Reagan’s trip to Geneva in other ways, too. At both meetings, there was one signature position on which the American refused to budge.

Reagan’s no-surrender pledge was his unwavering commitment to the Strategic Defense Initiative, that is, to build and deploy a system to shoot down Soviet nuclear missiles headed for our cities. With Trump, it’s his rock-solid promise to build “an impenetrable physical wall” on our southern border.

Both Reagan’s and Trump’s signature ideas were purely defensive weapons to which no country could have any legitimate complaint. Reagan’s SDI was a non-nuclear weapon whose only function was to destroy or deflect incoming nuclear missiles.

Reagan stuck to that non-negotiable position at the summit with Gorbachev the following year in Reykjavik, Iceland. As we now know, that’s when Gorby realized he could never win an open competition with the United States, so that his “acceptable second-best position” was the dissolution of the USSR over the next five years.

Likewise, Donald Trump’s wall is not a provocative, but a neighborly idea to stop the rampant illegality that harms both nations along the U.S.-Mexico border. With no legitimate objection to erecting a fence, wall or other physical barrier between our two countries, Mexico should be grateful for Trump’s leadership and even agree to help pay for it.

The value of a wall begins with stopping “murderers” and “rapists” from freely entering and re-entering our country with impunity, as Trump mentioned when he announced the start of his campaign last year, but it doesn’t stop there. Felony assault by motor vehicle is another deadly crime that seems to be rampant by illegal aliens driving recklessly without the licenses or insurance law-abiding Americans take for granted.

The wall would also stop the plague of heroin that has exploded during the last few years of the Obama administration. Deaths from heroin overdoses surpassed deaths from car crashes last year and will hit a new record this year. Most U.S. heroin is delivered by Mexicans working for the drug cartels.

Of course, most Mexican immigrants are not murderers, rapists, drunk drivers or drug dealers. But even the good, hardworking people who come here from south of the border, both legally and illegally, have such low education and skills that they can’t survive economically without massive public subsidies to provide for the care, food, shelter, health care, education and welfare of their children.

Voters finally have the opportunity to choose a president who will make America first by securing our border and ending one-sided trade deals that favor foreign workers rather than our own. Trump’s strong stance in his meeting with the Mexican president demonstrates that Donald Trump is the “choice, not an echo.”

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Re: Trump in Mexico Recalls Reagan in Geneva (Phyllis Schlafly's last column)
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2016, 02:21:38 pm »
With respect to a true American conservative:


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Re: Trump in Mexico Recalls Reagan in Geneva (Phyllis Schlafly's last column)
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2016, 02:38:29 pm »
I just hope she isn't remembered just for the last year of mental slippage. It is sad to see someone descend so much.

She had a good run (minus the support of a full-blown leftist like Trump)

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Re: Trump in Mexico Recalls Reagan in Geneva (Phyllis Schlafly's last column)
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2016, 03:03:40 pm »
The Last Texas President started a war that has seen severe persecution of Christians, left the border open,  Bush ran as a Conservative, so that's what the Conservative gave us.

Their Texas senator this last time, could not win one state in the Evangelical Deep South, has a campaign that lies about what a Senator Rubio said about the Bible, accuses others of getting money from George Soros.

Schafly and Buchanan, both endorsed Trump; that's conservatism apparently.

"mental slip", what a cheap shot.

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Re: Trump in Mexico Recalls Reagan in Geneva (Phyllis Schlafly's last column)
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2016, 03:05:02 pm »
Veep Candidate Mike Pence has done more for the pro-life than about anyone in politics lately except for folks he compares with, Rick Perry, Scott Walker and so on.

That's conservatism.

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Re: Trump in Mexico Recalls Reagan in Geneva (Phyllis Schlafly's last column)
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2016, 03:11:10 pm »
The Last Texas President started a war that has seen severe persecution of Christians, left the border open,  Bush ran as a Conservative, so that's what the Conservative gave us.

Their Texas senator this last time, could not win one state in the Evangelical Deep South, has a campaign that lies about what a Senator Rubio said about the Bible, accuses others of getting money from George Soros.

Schafly and Buchanan, both endorsed Trump; that's conservatism apparently.

"mental slip", what a cheap shot.

Your lame-assed cheap shots at George W Bush, who is ten times the man and conservative that Trump is, are growing really desperate.

One of the largest newspapers in Texas just announced it will not be endorsing Trump, after nearly 60 years of endorsing Republican candidates for president:

http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,223685.msg1043310/topicseen.html#msg1043310

Shove your condescension, Tom.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.