sean: he spent a lot of time on race tonight. a huge lot of racial divisio division. a deep amount of distress for him. personally, he is popular. that doesn t surprise me at all. but he comes out there and he talks like he just won a hit lotto. he basically said i am basically going to be on the scene. when you contrast that to what reagan said in his farewell, we weren t just marking time. that s what he said. we left this city freer and stronger. president obama sean: he can t say that. rating came at a definitely bad time for economy. the iranian hostage crisis, for all of barack obama s strutting and again, he is a master old politician. sean: you thought there
division. l every poll shows that the military has a deep amount of distrust for him. personally, he is popular. that doesn t surprise me at all. but he comes out there and he talks like he just won a hit lotto. h he basically said i am basicallk going to be on the scene. when you contrast that what reagan said in his farewell, we weren t just marking time. that s what he said. we left this city freer and stronger. president obama sean: he can t say that. rating came at a definitely bad time for economy. 18% interest rate that came off the iranian hostage crisis. for all of the barack obama strutting, he is a masterful politician. i will never take that away from him. sean: you thought there were crocodile tears. i have never seen a man. i am not a young person.
shining city on the hill: my friends, we did it. we weren t just marking time. we made a difference. we made the city stronger, we made the city freer. and we left it in good hands. all in all, not bad. not bad at all. and so, goodbye, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. megyn: it worked because it was true. it was absolutely true. but the key word there is we . you don t hear the word i with ronald reagan, it was always we, us, we re working together, the united states and america. my sister maureen and i, i talked about this at the library the other day when i was up there on sunday, i said you know, our dad, him running for president would be like your son getting his eagle badge. that s how dad looked at it. it was like his eagle scout
because he thought they were the right thing to do. david gergen, bill bennett, gloria borger, i appreciate all three of you sharing your time and reflections with us today. the reagan centennial at the reagan presidential library. i m john king. thanks for spending time with us on this sunday. as we say farewell to you, the words of the 40th president of the united states, ronald reagan, his last words to the american people as president. have a great day. we ve done our part, and as i walk off into the city streets, a final word to the men and women of the reagan revolution, the men and women across america who for eight years did the work that brought america back. my friends, we did it. we weren t just marking time. we made a difference. we made the city stronger. we made the city freer. and we left her in good hands. all in all, not bad. not bad at all. and so, good-bye, god bless you,
sean: he spent a lot of time on race tonight. a huge lot of racial divisio division. a deep amount of distress for him. personally, he is popular. that doesn t surprise me at all. but he comes out there and he talks like he just won a hit lotto. he basically said i am basically going to be on the scene. when you contrast that to what reagan said in his farewell, we weren t just marking time. that s what he said. we left this city freer and stronger. president obama sean: he can t say that. rating came at a definitely bad time for economy. the iranian hostage crisis, for all of barack obama s strutting and again, he is a master old politician. sean: you thought there