Thank goodness for YouTube. There is a lot of archived material there; like these comments from President Reagan…
Many of us have been talking about these very ideas. I think Reagan’s observations and suggestions are just as wise now as they were then.
However, have we held up our end of the bargain? Reagan speaks of “informed patriotism.” Have we worked at spreading that? I think yes, but only more recently have we begun in the volume needed to make any changes. I fear that we have not come even remotely close to achieving “informed patriotism” among the people.
Through the “Reagan Revolution” in the 80′s, and the “Republican Revolution” in the 90′s, Conservatives took political power, but did not engage the culture sufficiently to achieve a long lasting change. Conservatives could regain the White House again, as well as both houses of Congress. However, the left still owns the culture (as evidenced by it’s continued decline). They control most of the media, most of entertainment, and almost all of the public educational establishment. We can gain position, but without making inroads into the popular culture and institutions, we will still have powerful forces aligned against liberty, freedom, and the America we love.
While the situation seems grim, there are signs of change. Real change-the kind that results in a major switch in public opinion. We see Fox News drawing more viewers than every other cable news network combined. Talk radio ratings are also up. Print is dying, and in particular, the major liberal leaning newspapers. People are becoming disenchanted with the media (formerly known as mainstream), and they are turning to more right leaning source of information. And, when they do, they find out what the mainstream media has been refusing to report, or has been distorting. If these trends continue, we may be able to see real change.
I sometimes get the sense that Conservatives take the fact that the media, culture, and the educational establishment are against us, and always will be. I think that this is a mistaken concept. It is certainly true right now, but we are seeing the country move to the right. As the left continues to wreck the country, that trend will continue. Conservative voices in entertainment are speaking out, and Conservative groups like Campus Reform are trying to spread the word. If we support them, and others find their voices, we can start to see the actual retaking of these institutions. It might take a long time, even decades, but the end result will be well worth the wait.
What is to be done? I think many things need doing. For those of you that read my Cultural Marxism post, you know that the left began what they called the “long march through the institutions” decades ago. Their goal-to infiltrate and eventually take control of our major institutions. Then, turn those institutions against our cultural. They have been incredibly successful in that regard. Think back to Reagan’s words for confirmation. He discusses that children would learn about patriotism at home, in the community, in school, and in the popular culture. How many people get a sense of patriotism from the last two sources now?
I believe that Conservatives need to retake those institutions, by having interested people gaining access, opening the doors to others, and changing the system from within. The left will resist. But if we all help, their resistance will fail.
In the end, we can win all the elections we want, but as long as the left still controls much of the culture, all victories will be temporary. We have to stop thinking about delaying and impeding the left, and start working towards re-taking the country. We can’t think of doing big government in a “conservative way.” That is antithetical to our beliefs, and it will be just as illogical and dysfunctional as any government bureaucracy invariably becomes. We need to tear out the liberal power structure, as any concentration of power WILL eventually be corrupted and abused. The concentration should not just be about stopping the left from implementing more destructive policies, but undoing and abolishing earlier ones.
So, as usual, one of my posts touches on expansive issues. There is now way to cover all of this in one post. Please consider this an open thread.

Matt, I love it when you write in this expansive fashion. It shows the passion you have, but also focuses on your intelligence because of the way you wish to “get the job done.” Reagan was big on results over credit. As long as the result was in favor of freedom, he didn’t care too much about the credit. You are like that, I believe Matt.
Great piece and let me leave you with this.
We can invoke change, but it takes time and begins, as Reagan said – at the dinner table.
Thanks Don. I started this post in October, and just left it unpublished as a video post. I do that sometimes, just put something together and leave it for a slow day. I took a look at it last night, watched the video, and realized that there was more to say.
You are right about the dinner table. Much can be taught and learned there.
I think it begins with education. We need more conservative teachers. These teachers can influence young minds that will one day become the judges that run our courts, and the business professionals that drive the popular media.
I would like to see more wealthy conservatives fund and start private schools that are more inline with conservative principles.
Check out this school, Trestin. You will love it. It takes ZERO in Federal dollars, all the kids that attend have to work their way through school, or privately pay. I would assume there are scholarships, though.
http://www.hillsdale.edu/
The school focuses on conservative teachings and give a classic liberal education in the Constitution and our Founding Fathers.
“A college where professors seek to educate, not indoctrinate, and where they know their students by name. A college where excellence is expected in the academic classrooms, on the athletic fields and in every performance and activity. A college where highly sought-after students are engaged intellectually, and a traditional liberal arts education is a reality. Welcome to Hillsdale College! Your journey to the world of ideas begins here.”
That is excellent. True thinking and learning, not the anti-intellectual mob of the left!
You’re speaking my language Trestin. We need to keep the left from indoctrinating the kids. That should be among the top goals.
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Great post.
I was looking for a Reagan quote on YouTube. As I was listening to one, my son pipes up “That’s Ronald Reagan!”
As parents, we have a tremendous amount of influence. Sure, some misguided teachers will try and indoctrinate our kids, but, if we do our jobs, we can overcome it.
I hear you Steve, but the Federal involvement in education is unconstitutional, and needs to end. That, and so many people have been indoctrinated, that they do not correct the indoctrination, because they believe it. Getting education back to local control is a key.
That will lead to some difficult issues, as well as some hilarity. Some areas will choose socialist indoctrination over facts. When these liberal areas are completely outperformed by areas that choose to teach facts and actually educate people, many excuses will be made. It will be fun to watch them try to explain it away. Likely, they’ll try to punish people that do well. It’s all they have.
It reminds me of one of John Stossel’s specials on ABC. I can’t remember which one. He visited two neighboring areas in India (I think), one was more capitalist, one was socialist. In the capitalist area, people were poor, but there were markets. Goods were available, and people were buying food. There was a lot of activity in the streets. In the socialist area, business permits and taxes were so high, that there were none. There were people lying on the sidewalks! Stossel talked to one of the socialist bigwigs and showed him the footage from the other area. The socialist guy was maintaining that life was so much better in their area…because they had a free health clinic! It didn’t matter what the evidence showed, the socialist had to deny it to maintain his unreality bubble. I can see something along those lines playing out in this country, as the lines between free and socialist become more polarized.
Yes, the Federal government needs to get out of the business of education (and many, many other areas as well.)
I’m a big supporter of the Federalist approach to government. This approach will bring the most benefit to the largest segment of the population.
I always have liked John Stossel, I particularly liked his Greed special from many years ago.
Well said Steve, and thanks for commenting. Federalism, has been under attack since…forever.
I hope Stossel ends up doing similar specials for FOX. I particularly liked the ” Are we scaring ourselves to death?” special.
I adore YouTube too. I have my own channel to keep up with everything on there.
It is especially wonderful to archive and preserve great mens speeches, like Ronald Regan.
I sure miss his class, wisdom, and Patriotism. He truly shows how absolutely pathetic barry is by comparison
(actually, there is no comparison).