reagan believed, everything ronald reagan did, everything ronald reagan would have done. in all of these cases, mika, and we see it with liz cheney. we see the through line here, you have a party that s not conservative. you have a party that s not following edmond burke and kirk and ronald reagan and margaret thatcher s view of conservatism. you have radicals who are following, going down the path of where orban is, where putin is, and it s frightening. liz cheney said, she s a conservative but it comes down to do you support western democracy, do you support free elections or are you on the other side. for liz cheney it s pretty simple. let s jump to our major news out of russia and ukraine this morning. four ukrainian regions in the country s east are holding controversial referendums on whether to join russia. the voting has been condemned as
italians, to the point of saying we may not want to use euros as money. to some extent it s because the people in brussels who are part of the european union just don t listen to ordinary folks. i hate to say that. that s a part of the story we should remember. and so many people when you re talking about italy or sweden or britain, for so many people, the concern has to do with immigration. ed luce, i remember talking to somebody, a loyal laborite member who our debates usually politically centered around margaret thatcher. you can guess what side i was on. she and her family loathed thatcher, loathed torys, loved conservativism in britain, and i asked her before brexit, i guess you re going to be voting against brexit. are you kidding me, no, we re voting for brexit, and she said we re tired of the eu telling us how to run our economy, how to
people. s. steve: for our audience ronald reagan it s one of the two books you ever in about reagan. five. steve: five? all my god. very bad on my part. so you really know what you are talking about and that relationship is crucial. what do you think will happen? it was very hopeful of the desire for freedom that putin seems to accomplish that but do you think that will outlast putin and they will get back on track quick. i do think they will soon maybe not immediately but it is there. but what mikael gorbachev did in collaboration with ronald reagan and margaret thatcher s , was to set up a system of
people. s. steve: for our audience ronald reagan it s one of the two books you ever in about reagan. five. steve: five? all my god. very bad on my part. so you really know what you are talking about and that relationship is crucial. what do you think will happen? it was very hopeful of the desire for freedom that putin seems to accomplish that but do you think that will outlast putin and they will get back on track quick. i do think they will soon maybe not immediately but it is there. but what mikael gorbachev did in collaboration with ronald reagan and margaret thatcher s , was to set up a system of
people. s. steve: for our audience ronald reagan it s one of the two books you ever in about reagan. five. steve: five? all my god. very bad on my part. so you really know what you are talking about and that relationship is crucial. what do you think will happen? it was very hopeful of the desire for freedom that putin seems to accomplish that but do you think that will outlast putin and they will get back on track quick. i do think they will soon maybe not immediately but it is there. but what mikael gorbachev did in collaboration with ronald reagan and margaret thatcher s , was to set up a system of