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August 11 1984 Ronald Reagan jokes about bombing Russia


On August 11th 1984, President Ronald Reagan made a joking but controversial off-the-cuff remark about bombing Russia while testing a microphone before a scheduled radio address. While warming up for the speech, Reagan said “My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you today that I’ve signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.

Although the press throng and his aides in attendance laughed at the obvious joke, the comment unnerved Democratic opposition leaders and those already fearful of the hard-line posturing Reagan had displayed toward the USSR since assuming office in 1981. Others simply dismissed his remark, which came at a time of heightened tensions between the U.S. and Russia, as a moment of poor taste.

Reagan’s tough, anti-communist rhetoric and his policy to increase American defence spending contrasted with the Soviet policies of former Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter, who had tried to cultivate improved relations with Soviet Russia on friendly terms, offering cultural and technology exchanges.

In retrospect, many analysts view Reagan’s get-tough policies as responsible for scaring the Russians into spending more on their military just to keep pace with American military expenditures—a fact that likely led to the collapse of the Russian economy and, by extension, the country’s communist political system.

Although Reagan, a former actor, was known for his clever way with words, the “bombing Russia” joke was considered by many to be an embarrassing political gaffe—not the first of his career. In 1969, while serving as governor of California, Reagan responded to student protesters at the University of California at Berkeley by saying “if there has to be a bloodbath then let’s get it over with.”

Some of his more witty comments include a comparison between politics and prostitution and the 1980 campaign quip “a recession is when your neighbour loses his job. A depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his.”

Even after an attempted assassination in March 1981, Reagan never lost his sense of humour. The first thing he said to his wife Nancy when she arrived at the hospital was “honey, I forgot to duck.” (This quote was originally attributed to boxer Jack Dempsey after losing a championship match to Gene Tunney in 1926.)

Although it is not known what Soviet leaders thought of Reagan’s joke, the comment did colour some Americans’ opinion of Reagan, whose approval rating dropped in the aftermath of the incident, temporarily boosting the electoral hopes of Democratic presidential hopeful Walter Mondale. Reagan recovered and beat Mondale; he began his second term in 1984.

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6 thoughts on “August 11 1984 Ronald Reagan jokes about bombing Russia

  1. Bravo. Very nicely written! Have you read the books about his handwritten letters?

    Posted by Mustang.Koji | August 11, 2012, 01:01
  2. I remember that incident and cringed. Reagan had a sense of humor but this little quip was more serious than not. He was a danger to the world and we are all lucky the congress kept him in check.

    Posted by earthstonestation | August 11, 2012, 02:38
  3. Sometimes …. I wonder over what kind of country US really is … when a B-movie star can be one of the most powerful men in the world, if not the most powerful. Scary … SCARY! One more dangerous than the other.

    Posted by viveka | August 11, 2012, 04:37
  4. So very interesting a joke.

    Posted by neelkanth | August 11, 2012, 15:19
  5. I like his comments on recession/ depression!

    Posted by Elle Hubbard | August 14, 2012, 04:09

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