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 | Send Comments
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 |