Ronald Reagan Qualities

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Growing up in Dixon influenced Reagan later on as president (Reagan 27). Ronald claimed that living in a small town is a good foundation for anyone who decides to enter the world of politics. (Reagan 28). He suggests this because he feels as if you get to meet people as individuals and not as members of a special interest groups (Reagan 28). He states, “Despite the differences, most people have a lot in common: Every individual is unique, but we all want freedom, liberty, peace, love and security, a good home, and a chance to worship God in our children’s our own choosing and to be fairly rewarded for it and the opportunity to control our own destiny.” (Reagan 28). Aside from learning what his small town had to offer he also was influenced …show more content…

A president does not have to a genius; He doesn't have to be clever; you can hire clever. But you can't buy courage and decency; you can't rent a strong moral sense. A president must bring those things with him. (Peggy Noonan). Ronald Reagan was an independent thinker, optimistic, confident, independent, hard worker, and courageous. These traits made Reagan a great president for the United States. Being independent is very important in presidency because you are reasonable for a lot of things. Relying on others in not what the president should do and Reagan believed in that too. He was a very hard worker as mentioned before, but this showed in his presidency strongly with all of the problems he faced during his terms. Being an independent thinker is such a good thing to have as a quality when being a president and Reagan had this quality. Some feel like if being an independent thinker is a bad trait because those independent thinkers do not take anyone else’s ideas and only use their own. That is not the case when it came to Reagan as a president, he took input from everyone, but he made up his own ideas in order to get input. The best quality that Ronald Reagan has is his courage. Courage played a huge role in Ronald Reagan’s presidency. He faced many problems, but he was very courageous when it came to being shot in the lung. The characteristics he faced improved Reagan as not only a person, but a …show more content…

In the late 1940s he became active in the Screen Actor Guild (SAG) (Schaller 9). This was an actor’s union, and Reagan served as a board member and later as president from 1947 to 1952 and was also president again the years of 1959 to the year of 1960 (Schaller 9). Even though Reagan was a Democrat he became fearful towards of the communist influence at home (Schaller 9). In result of this fear, Reagan became to become very distrustful to some members of the Democratic Party (Schaller 9). In the same year a strike broke out, even though he opposed of this, the procommunist Hollywood union still went on strike (Schaller 9). Reagan criticized left-leaning actors, directors, and writers, and because he was so open and as a confidential FBI informant Reagan helped out Hollywood studios purge and blacklist accused leftists (Schaller

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