President Reagan would have been 98 today. Tonight, I'm attending
a screening of "Ronald Reagan:
Rendezvous With Destiny," a new Citizens' United documentary
featuring Newt Gingrich. I thought, to celebrate his birthday at
AmSpecBlog, I'd post a clip from this May 15, 1967 debate that
Reagan had with Robert F. Kennedy about the Vietnam War. For as
much as liberals wanted to portray Reagan as an intellectual
lightweight who was only comfortable when reading from a script,
this demonstrates that even a few months into his time as
governor, he was able to debate international affairs with
confidence and command of the facts.
Reagan performed so well that his presidential boosters sought
to use clips from the debate during the 1968 Oregon
presidential primary, and requested a copy from CBS. Kennedy,
however, reportedly did not want the video to be made
available; CBS, naturally, acceded to his request. Kennedy
himself conceded defeat to Reagan, telling his aides after the
debate to never again put him on the same stage with “that
son-of-a-bitch.” Kennedy was heard to ask immediately after the
debate, “Who the f—- got me into this?” Frank Mankiewicz was
that aide, as Kennedy was quick to remind him a few weeks
later: “You’re the guy who got me into that Reagan thing.”
In this clip from the town hall meeting, Reagan mixes it up with
an angry British student. A full transcript of the debate is
available here.
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Philip Klein is The American Spectator's Washington correspondent. You can follow him on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/Philipaklein