I am paying for this microphone Mr. Green!

Godwynn

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Why is that some epic quote? I know the background story to it, but why is it used so often, and Rudy's temper tantrum last night is drawing correlation between his rant and that line. Is it just because it was spoken by the Almighty Reagan?

I don't understand the historical significance of it. Anyone remember the 1980's primaries? Can you fill me in?
 
The only quote I remember from the 80s is:

"Where's the Beef!?"
 
Wow, thanks for contributing absolutely nothing to this thread.
Do you have anything better to do than complain about people "contributing nothing" to a thread :rolleyes:?
 
WIKIPEDIA TO THE RESCUE

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraph_of_Nashua

The paper received national attention during the 1980 New Hampshire presidential primary, when it hosted a Republican debate paid for by the campaign of former California Governor Ronald Reagan. During a discussion over which candidates should be allowed to participate, Telegraph editor Jon Breen, acting as moderator, told the soundman to turn off Reagan's microphone. Reagan's response of "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Green," was wildly applauded by the audience and even his fellow Republican primary opponents. [3] The phrase entered the political lexicon and, some say, helped launch his successful run for the presidency. The fact that Reagan got the editor's name wrong is often forgotten.

Reagan later recounted the incident as a "brief and seemingly small event, one lasting only a few seconds," that he said he thought, "helped take me to the White House." He continues:

"When the Nashua Telegraph offered to sponsor a debate between the two of us on the Saturday evening preceding the election, we both accepted. Understandably, this brought howls from the other candidates. In protest, one of them, Senator Bob Dole, complained to the Federal Elections Commission that by financing a debate between only two of the seven candidates, the newspaper was making an illegal campaign contribution to the Bush and Reagan campaigns. The commission agreed with him, so my campaign offered to pay the full cost of the debate - a few thousand dollars - and they accepted. I thought it had been unfair to exclude the other candidates from the debate."

After arriving at the debate, he found two chairs - one for him and frontrunner George H.W. Bush, and himself. The other candidates were confused, as was the audience.

"I decided I should explain to the crowd what the delay was all about and started to speak. As I did, an editor of the Nashua newspaper shouted to the sound man, "Turn Mr. Reagan's microphone off." Well, I didn't like that - we were paying the freight for the debate and he was acting as if his newspaper was still sponsoring it. I turned to him, with the microphone still on, and said the first thing that came to my mind: "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Breen." (sic) Well, for some reason my words hit the audience, whose emotions were already worked up, like a sledgehammer. The crowd roared and just went wild. I may have won the debate, the primary - and the nomination - right there." [4]
 
Do you have anything better to do than complain about people "contributing nothing" to a thread :rolleyes:?

Yes I do, trying to figure out why this quote is so important.

I hope you would have something better to do than just spam my thread with useless BS.
 
Yes I do, trying to figure out why this quote is so important.
It's important because it's the only quote from the 80's that I can remember.

I hope you would have something better to do than just spam my thread with useless BS.
Dont get your panties in a twist. You're not helping by being so damned hostile to people. Oh and my posts is not "useless BS" :rolleyes:.

If you are done on being hostile to me, you could have kindly posted up the quote in question instead of being a <really cool guy> :rolleyes:.
 
CG, go back on your break.
 
I know that, but doesn't the quote seem, bland to you? I fail to see what about the quote validates all the hype.

I presume that by standing up to the newspaper man, Reagen showed that he would stand up when he needed to, which convinced people that he would stand up to the Soviets.
 
Moderator Action: Cool off CG and Godwynn.

The reason it's important is because it showed Ron was a take charge guy and was not to be denied.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wbb0jjKOckU

The line demonstrated his humility in anger, something very important for the average joe to share with a President. We all have had these moments...it is taboo to show such emotions during such an event, but he did it, and did it effectively.

~Chris
 
I think my favorite story about Reagan was when he got shot and was rushed to the hospital. In the car things were looking pretty bad as he was being attended to. As they arrived at the hospital he told the Secret Service guys to let him walk in on his own two feet which he did. After he got inside he collapsed.

That's a man who knew the complexity of a president being shot and the perception it would have on the public.
 
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