August 11, 2005
IT STILL GOES OVER THEIR HEADS (via Bryan Francoeur):
1984 Reagan jokes about "outlawing" the Soviet Union (This Day in History, 8/11/05, History Channel)
As he prepared for his weekly radio address on August 11, 1984, President Reagan was asked to make a voice check. Reagan obliged, declaring, "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes." Since the voice check was not actually broadcast, it was not until after he delivered his radio address that news of his "joke" began to leak out. In Paris, a leading newspaper expressed its dismay, and stated that only trained psychologists could know whether Reagan's remarks were "a statement of repressed desire or the exorcism of a dreaded phantom." A Dutch news service remarked, "Hopefully, the man tests his missiles more carefully." Other foreign newspapers and news services called Reagan "an irresponsible old man," and declared that his comments were "totally unbecoming" for a man in his position. In the Soviet Union, commentators had a field day with Reagan's joke. One stated, "It is said that a person's level of humor reflects the level of his thinking. If so, aren't one and the other too low for the president of a great country?" Another said, "We would not be wasting time on this unfortunate joke if it did not reflect once again the fixed idea that haunts the master of the White House."Reagan's tasteless joke provided additional ammunition for commentators at home and abroad who believed that the anticommunist crusader was a reckless "cowboy" intent on provoking a conflict with the Soviet Union. Ironically, the man who also referred to Russia as an "evil empire" went on to establish a close personal relationship with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev after the latter came to power in 1985.
Priceless. How deep in denial do you have to be not to recognize that the joke went over enormously well with the American public and was helpful in scaring the bejeebies out of the Soviets and the "allies." Posted by Orrin Judd at August 11, 2005 10:37 AM
Exactly right. While the reality is somewhat tamer in both regards, it is well for others to entertain the apprehension that America is ruled by an imperial presidency with a buckaroo in the saddle.
Posted by: Lou GOts at August 11, 2005 10:47 AMExactly right. While the reality is somewhat tamer in both regards, it is well for others to entertain the apprehension that America is ruled by an imperial presidency with a buckaroo in the saddle.
Posted by: Lou GOts at August 11, 2005 10:47 AMSpeaking about it going over their heads, David "Humorless Git" Corn once listed that joke as one of 66 Things to Think About When Flying Into Reagan National Airport. Yes I will, thanks.
Posted by: Matt Murphy at August 11, 2005 11:02 AMI was suprised to learn that comment wasn't broadcast live on the air, as it has always been presented to me: "Reagan made a JOKE about NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST because he was sooooo STUPID that he didn't know he was on the AIR!!!!!"
Of course, Reagan was a broadcaste for a large swath of his adult life and he damned well knew that he wasn't on-air.
On re-reading Corn's article, I note he includes "Reader's Digest" as one of the 66 supposedly deplorable things about the Reagan administration. Can anyone explain this one to me? I mean, does he have some complaint beyond the fact that Reader's Digest was a generally conservative magazine back then?
Posted by: Matt Murphy at August 11, 2005 11:16 AMA quip from 21 years ago got under their skin and it hasn't ceased to pain. And these people think themselves fit to govern a great nation?
Posted by: Luciferous at August 11, 2005 11:21 AMMatt:
His disdain for Readers Digest is a fashion statement. Susan Sontag put the dear ones' panties in a twist when she stated years ago that readers of Readers Digest were better informed about the USSR than the readers of the cult leftist mags.
Posted by: Luciferous at August 11, 2005 11:51 AMLuciferous:
Yeah, the Sontag thing occurred to me but I still don't understand how that connects to anything President Reagan did. I guess level-headedness is too much to ask from this crowd.
Posted by: Matt Murphy at August 11, 2005 5:07 PMAhhh, I remember that comment well. Still love it!
Posted by: Sandy P at August 12, 2005 1:21 AM