Monday, February 02, 2009

Reaganism

"The myth of Ronald Reagan was already looming in the spring of 1997 — when a highly popular President Bill Clinton was launching his second-term, pre-Monica Lewinsky, and the Republican brand seemed at low ebb. But what neoconservative activist Grover Norquist and his allies proposed that spring was virtually unheard of — an active, mapped-out, audacious campaign to spread a distorted vision of Reagan's legacy across America," writes Will Bunch in an excerpt from his book on Reaganism published today in Salon. Read more here and gnash your teeth.

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