Kitchen Table Patriots: Ronald Reagan’s Warning to America Might Surprise You

By: - February 14, 2024

Source link

Speaking from the Oval Office on January 11, 1989, President Ronald Reagan delivered his farewell address to the nation. He was affable, warm, and modest in these parting remarks—so much so that even in print his words glow with appeal and charm. As he so often did, he peppered his remarks with personal anecdotes and stories of others.

One hallmark of this particular speech was his emphasis on American commonality and unity. His language is inclusive rather than divisive. At one point, for instance, he mentioned his nickname, “The Great Communicator,” then added, “I wasn’t a great communicator, but I communicated great things, and they didn’t spring full bloom from my brow, they came from the heart of a great nation—from our experience, our wisdom, and our belief in the principles that have guided us for two centuries.”

He also noted that a great nation such as America will always face complex challenges, and then he said, “It will always be this way. But as long as we remember our first principles and believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours.”

That was 35 years ago. In the 21st century, and particularly in the last few years, we have sometimes lost sight of those principles and the fundamental truths underlying our republic. Faith and pride in ourselves as Americans also seem to have diminished. The COVID pandemic, in particular, with its lockdowns, its often absurd and demeaning regulations, and its trampling of the Bill of Rights, dealt grievous wounds to the American spirit.

Yet President Reagan’s farewell provides two remedies that can cure those wounds and restore us to health. First, he gave a reminder to his fellow Americans of who and what we are: “‘We the People,’” he said, “tell the government what to do; it doesn’t tell us. ‘We the People’ are the driver; the government is the car. … Almost all the world’s constitutions are documents in which governments tell the people what their privileges are. Our Constitution is a document in which ‘We the People’ tell the government what it is allowed to do. ‘We the People’ are free.”

We need to emblazon those words on our hearts and minds, particularly as we enter the rough waters of this election year. Like those outspoken Americans who resisted the COVID mandates—the scientists, doctors, commentators, and ordinary citizens who suffered cancellation and job loss because of their stand for truth and facts—we may also need to find within ourselves the courage to defend our rights and liberties.

Near the end of his speech, President Reagan prescribed a second and more specific medicine to boost the American spirit when he said, “There is a great tradition of warnings in Presidential farewells, and I’ve got one that’s been on my mind for some time.” Given the array of national and international problems he and we faced in the 1980s, he might have brought up any number of them, but he instead urged Americans to learn more about their history and to help their children do the same. “I’m warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result, ultimately, in an erosion of the American spirit. Let’s start with some basics: more attention to American history and a greater emphasis on civic ritual.”

Reagan’s concern about the neglect of our American story and the dire consequences that follow has today become a reality. For years, far too many students have graduated from secondary schools and universities ignorant of their country’s history, and evidence of this decline in such knowledge rests on more than speculation. A look at the 2022 National Assessment for Education Progress (often referred to as the “Nation’s Report Card”), for example, reveals that only 13 percent of the students tested as proficient in U.S. history. Forty percent of those taking the test failed to meet even the basic level of competency.

To halt this eradication of the American memory, Reagan offered one of those commonsense solutions for which he was famous when he said, “And let me offer lesson number one about America: all great change in America begins at the dinner table. So, tomorrow night in the kitchen I hope the talking begins.”

And he was absolutely right. A mealtime gathering of parents and children, relatives and friends, sets up a perfect classroom for discussions of history, civics, and virtue. By reminding ourselves about these subjects, and teaching them to our children, we will deepen our knowledge of those first principles he mentioned and restore belief in ourselves and in our country.

Let the talking, and the learning, commence.

Image credit: Public domain

  • RSS WND

    • The way Trump can end inflation pronto
      Inflation is a disaster. It is destroying our economy. It is destroying our paychecks and buying power. It is destroying the great American middle class. It is destroying our retirement plans. And it's destroying jobs. President Joe Biden claims we are creating jobs. We are – only millions of crappy, part-time jobs for unskilled, uneducated… […]
    • Biden's tariffs & EV mandates: A horrible combination
      Not long ago, President Joe Biden promised to transform the American auto industry – "first with carrots, now with sticks," is the analogy The Washington Post used. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm not sure I'd trust the president to drive my car much less dictate the future of industrial policy. Yet, Biden… […]
    • Are we still 'America the Beautiful'?
      In late May of 1990, my newlywed husband and I removed our wedding finery, climbed into his pickup truck and embarked on a planless, leisurely tour around the southwest. We saw many wonders, both big and small: the Grand Canyon, the Vermillion Cliffs, Mesa Verde, Canyon de Chelley. We also saw amusing or interesting roadside… […]
    • The Chinese plan for a Caucasian-only deadly virus
      Between 2019-2022, Samuel Bankman-Fried (SBF), 32, "orchestrated one of the largest financial frauds in history, stealing over $8 billion of his customers' money," for which he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Unfortunately for investors, his tremendous panache made him an effective snake oil salesman. As SBF's trial was winding down, a speech was… […]
    • Is this really the best Democrats can do?
      Today's Democrats really makes you wonder if legendary Thomas Sowell had them in mind when he stated, "We are living in an era when sanity is controversial and insanity is just another viewpoint." On March 20, 2024, the "Anderson Cooper 360" show allowed "Democratic Party strategist" James Carville to make threats against former President Trump.… […]
    • Will American Jews stay blue in November?
      By Robert Anthony Writing some notes for this column, I was shocked to learn how far back the Jews have had left-leaning politics! I have long known that the majority of the Jews vote blue/left and have throughout Jewish history in America. But I was shocked to learn how large a majority. In the 2018… […]
    • WATCH: Trump speaks at Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in Saint Paul, Minnesota
      For 25 years, WND has boldly brought you the news that really matters. If you appreciate our Christian journalists and their uniquely truthful reporting and analysis, please help us by becoming a WND Insider! Content created by the WND News Center is available for re-publication without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide… […]
    • A Catholic commencement speech at a Catholic college – the horrors!
      While a petition calling for the firing of Harrison Butker, one of the greatest placekickers in the NFL, has gained more than 100,000 signatures, sales of his jersey are skyrocketing. Why all the controversy? This past Sunday, Butker, who plays for the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and is a traditional Catholic, delivered the… […]
    • Galatians Unearthed: The Jerusalem Council: Circumcision, food & sex
      Editor's note: The following video is presented by Pastor Daniel Joseph, president and founder of Corner Fringe Ministries. Subscribe to the Corner Fringe YouTube channel here. The post Galatians Unearthed: The Jerusalem Council: Circumcision, food & sex appeared first on WND.
    • Can we really know the will of God?
      Does God still speak to people today? Let's be honest, when someone says that God has been talking to them, we get a little suspicious, sometimes even a little concerned. So, does really God talk to us? Does God Almighty actually have a master plan for our lives? And if so, how do we discover… […]
  • Enter My WorldView