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Shelby Steele on Reagan

From Shelby Steele’s essay, “Obama and Our Post-Modern Race Problem,” where Steele comments on Reagan:

Reagan reached the White House through a great deal of what is called “individuating”—that is he took principled positions throughout his long career that jeopardized his popularity, and in so doing he came to know who he was as a man and what he truly believed.

He became Ronald Reagan through dissent, not conformity. And when he was finally elected president, it was because America at last wanted the vision that he had evolved over a lifetime of challenging conventional wisdom. By the time Reagan became president, he had fought his way to a remarkable certainty about who he was, what he believed, and where he wanted to lead the nation.

So very true: In this was the strength of Reagan, and an example for common people.

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