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Cool It, America

Making Sense, by Michael Reagan
 
We all need to calm down and watch our mouths.
 
Last week Rush Limbaugh referred to a Georgetown University law student who had testified to Congress about contraception as a slut. Rush did the right thing. He apologized.

Last year Ed Schultz referred to talk-show host Laura Ingraham as a slut. Ed also did the right thing. He apologized.

Last year political “funnyman” Bill Maher of HBO referred to Sara Palin as a “c….” Maher, of course, didn’t do the right thing. He didn’t apologize then -- and he swears he never will.

I know there will be those who say the mainstream media only report when conservatives call people names, and never seem to report when liberals do it.
 
I say you’re right. It’s a double-standard. What else is new? And what’s the point? That it’s OK to talk mean and dirty as long as both sides get shamed for it equally by the media?

I don’t buy that bad logic. I expect my side of the political spectrum to behave better than the left side, and our side to be led by better angels. So did my father, Ronald Reagan.
 
My father was able to accomplish so much with Democrats in Congress and Communists in Moscow (or was it the other way around?) because he always looked for the good in everyone.

Inscribed on his gravesite in Simi Valley, Calif., are these words: “I know in my heart that man is good.  That what is right will always eventually triumph. And there's purpose and worth to each and every life.”

So should we -- conservatives, that is -- act like Bill Maher or Ronald Reagan?
 
My father wasn’t afraid to apologize. He apologized for Iran-Contra. He apologized to the Poles and Italians in 1980 after the media made a big stink out of a harmless joke he told on the campaign bus.
 
Apologizing is the responsible thing to do when you call someone a slut or worse.  Yet it seems that when we in broadcasting, myself included, are caught with our big mouths open, we often don’t do the right thing.

Instead of manning up and saying we’re sorry, we hide behind the freedom-of-speech argument. Or we hide behind the lame argument that “I’m just an entertainer. I shouldn’t be taken seriously when I say something dumb or ugly.”
 
Yes, we have our First Amendment rights. But you might remember that more than one person has said over the course of history -- Pope John Paul II being a notable one -- that "with rights come great responsibilities.” 

And just because we have the freedom to say the raunchy stuff that Maher thinks is intellectual political comedy, it doesn’t mean it’s right to say it.

It’s time we start acting more responsibly with our God-given rights. We need to remember our children are listening to our rhetoric. We harm them and society at our peril.
 
Rush acted responsibly. He acted like my father. The right needs to learn a simple lesson. When we act like Ronald Reagan, we win. When we act like Bill Maher, we lose. One thing I’ve learned is liberals very rarely apologize and never want to accept an apology.


Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan Revolution” (St. Martin's Press, 2011). He is the founder and chairman of The Reagan Group and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation. Visit his website at www.reagan.com.

Making Sense, by Michael Reagan
 
We all need to calm down and watch our mouths.
 
Last week Rush Limbaugh referred to a Georgetown University law student who had testified to Congress about contraception as a slut. Rush did the right thing. He apologized.

Last year Ed Schultz referred to talk-show host Laura Ingraham as a slut. Ed also did the right thing. He apologized.

Last year political “funnyman” Bill Maher of HBO referred to Sara Palin as a “c….” Maher, of course, didn’t do the right thing. He didn’t apologize then -- and he swears he never will.

I know there will be those who say the mainstream media only report when conservatives call people names, and never seem to report when liberals do it.
 
I say you’re right. It’s a double-standard. What else is new? And what’s the point? That it’s OK to talk mean and dirty as long as both sides get shamed for it equally by the media?

I don’t buy that bad logic. I expect my side of the political spectrum to behave better than the left side, and our side to be led by better angels. So did my father, Ronald Reagan.
 
My father was able to accomplish so much with Democrats in Congress and Communists in Moscow (or was it the other way around?) because he always looked for the good in everyone.

Inscribed on his gravesite in Simi Valley, Calif., are these words: “I know in my heart that man is good.  That what is right will always eventually triumph. And there's purpose and worth to each and every life.”

So should we -- conservatives, that is -- act like Bill Maher or Ronald Reagan?
 
My father wasn’t afraid to apologize. He apologized for Iran-Contra. He apologized to the Poles and Italians in 1980 after the media made a big stink out of a harmless joke he told on the campaign bus.
 
Apologizing is the responsible thing to do when you call someone a slut or worse.  Yet it seems that when we in broadcasting, myself included, are caught with our big mouths open, we often don’t do the right thing.

Instead of manning up and saying we’re sorry, we hide behind the freedom-of-speech argument. Or we hide behind the lame argument that “I’m just an entertainer. I shouldn’t be taken seriously when I say something dumb or ugly.”
 
Yes, we have our First Amendment rights. But you might remember that more than one person has said over the course of history -- Pope John Paul II being a notable one -- that "with rights come great responsibilities.” 

And just because we have the freedom to say the raunchy stuff that Maher thinks is intellectual political comedy, it doesn’t mean it’s right to say it.

It’s time we start acting more responsibly with our God-given rights. We need to remember our children are listening to our rhetoric. We harm them and society at our peril.
 
Rush acted responsibly. He acted like my father. The right needs to learn a simple lesson. When we act like Ronald Reagan, we win. When we act like Bill Maher, we lose. One thing I’ve learned is liberals very rarely apologize and never want to accept an apology.


Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan Revolution” (St. Martin's Press, 2011). He is the founder and chairman of The Reagan Group and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation. Visit his website at www.reagan.com.

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Created on: 3/8/2012 8:45 AM
Well, at last, someone that has a handle on what is happening.  Everyone is up in arms about Rush calling someone a slut...  The freedom of speech gave him the right to say what he felt, and he was responsible enough to apologize when called out about it. Now, he will have to deal with all the consequences, and there are always consequences to every thing we say & do.  We all say things we shouldn't.   It just pops out of our mouths, before the brain has time to process it....  While I don't think slut was exactly the word I would have chosen, everyone has their own opinion and moral ideals as to having sex these days.  It used to be saved for marriage, it was an intimacy shared by people that meant something to each other, now, it has become a recreational diversion, part of the dating ritual, which usually means multiple partners.  Sadly.no one seems to want to be responsible for their own actions, by protecting themselves & here is this woman complaining her insurance does not pay for her contraceptives.  It's like the co pay, whatever is not covered, you pay for. Change insurance companies, find an insurance that does cover them.  Purchase condoms or spermacide over the counter, better yet, practice some self control and abstain..  You do have choices...  your choice to have sex....   Seems like the liberals would like to dictate what is and what isn't in every capacity and this country is not a dictatorship.....  yet.   I'm sick of giving free everything to everyone...  most don't use it anyway, how else do you think we have 4 - 5 generations on welfare?   it was free, if it's not worked for, how can you value it.