Ronald Reagan spoke out against socialized medicine in 1961 as part of Operation Coffeecup. I guess that was before the AMA got into bed with the government.
For about an hour the database here was down, so even though you could view the site, you couldn’t comment and I couldn’t post anything. To kill some time I searched google for a transcript of Reagan’s 1961 recording. All I could find was a partial transcript at Rush Limbaugh’s site.
A reader sent me a transcript, but when I read it while listening to the audio I found it was incomplete. It may be Limbaugh’s transcript. Not one to back down from a challenge, I decided to forego sleep to bring you the full transcript. [Yes, I transcribed it myself. I thought it would take 45 minutes, it took 4 hours to fill in the blanks! It wasn't fun so feel free to tip me over in that tip jar.]
Here’s the transcript. If you would like to print, go down to that little “share” button and click on an arrow. There, at the bottom, you will find an option to print this post.
Ronald Reagan’s 1961 Coffeecup speech – full text
Now back in 1927 an American socialist, Norman Thomas, six times candidate for president on the Socialist Party ticket, said the American people would never vote for socialism. But he said under the name of liberalism the American people will adopt every fragment of the socialist program.
There are many ways in which our government has invaded the precincts of private citizens, the method of earning a living. Our government is in business to the extent over owning more than 19,000 businesses covering different lines of activity. This amounts to a fifth of the total industrial capacity of the United States.
But at the moment I’d like to talk about another way. Because this threat is with us and at the moment is more imminent.
One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project. Most people are a little reluctant to oppose anything that suggests medical care for people who possibly can’t afford it.
Now, the American people, if you put it to them about socialized medicine and gave them a chance to choose, would unhesitatingly vote against it. We had an example of this. Under the Truman administration it was proposed that we have a compulsory health insurance program for all people in the United States, and, of course, the American people unhesitatingly rejected this.
So, with the American people on record as not wanting socialized medicine, Congressman Ferrand introduced the Ferrand Bill. This was the idea that all people of social security age should be brought under a program of compulsory health insurance. Now this would not only be our senior citizens, this would be the dependents and those who are disabled, this would be young people if they are dependents of someone eligible for Social Security.
Now, Congressman Ferrand brought the program out on that idea of just for that group of people. But Congressman Ferrand was subscribing to this foot in the door philosophy, because he said “if we can only break through and get our foot inside the door, then we can expand the progam after that.”
Walter Ruther said “It’s no secret that the United Automobile Workers is officially on record as backing a program of national health insurance.” And by national health insurance, he meant socialized medicine for every American. Well, let’s see what the socialists themselves have to say about it.
They say: “Once the Ferrrand bill is passed, this nation will be provided with a mechanism for socialized medicince. Capable of indefinite expansion in every direction until it includes the entire population.’ Well, we can’t say we haven’t been warned.
Now, Congressman Ferrand is no longer a congressman of the United States government. He has been replaced, not in his particular assignment, but in his backing of such a bill, by Congressman King of California. It is presented in the idea of a great emergency that millions of our senior citizens are unable to provide needed medical care. But this ignores the fact that in the last decade a hundred and twenty seven million of our citicizens in just ten years, have come under the protection of some form of privately owned medical or hospital insurance.
Now the advocates of this bill, when you try to oppose it, challenge you on an emotional basis. They say “What would you do, throw these poor old people out to die with no medical attention?” That’s ridiculous and of course no one’s has advocated it. As a matter of fact, in the last session of Congress a bill was adopted known as the Kerr-Mills Bill. Now without even allowing this bill to be tried, to see if it works, they have introduced this King Bill which is really the Ferrand Bill.
What is the Kerr-Mills Bill? It is a frank recognition of the medical need or problem of the senior citizens that I have mentioned. And it is provided from the federal government money to the states and the local communities that can be used at the discretion of the state to help those people who need it. Now what reason could the other people have for backing a bill which says “we insist on compulsory health insurance for senior citizens on the basis of age alone; regardless of whether they’re worth millions of dollars, whether they have an income, whether they’re protected by their own insurance, whether they have savings.”
I think we can be excused for believing that as ex-c0ngressman Ferrand said, this was simply an excuse to bring about what they wanted all the time – socialized medicine.
James Madison in 1788, speaking to the Virginia Convention said: “Since the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations. ”
They want to attach this bill to Social Security. And they say here is a great insurance program now instituted, now working.
Let’s take a look at social security itself. Again, very few of us disagree with the original premise that there should be some form of saving that would keep destitution from following unemployment by reason of death, disability or old age. And to this end Social Security was adopted. But it was never intended to supplant private savings, private insurance, pension programs of unions and industries.
Now in our country under our free enterprise system, we have seen medicine reach the greatest heights that it has in any country in the world. Today, the relationship between patient and doctor in this country is something to be envied any place. The privacy, the care that is given to a person, the right to chose a doctor, the right to go from one doctor to the other.
But let’s also look from the other side, at the freedom the doctor loses. A doctor would be reluctant to say this. Well, like you, I am only a patient, so I can say it in his behalf. The doctor begins to lose freedoms; it’s like telling a lie, and one leads to another. First you decide that the doctor can have so many patients. They are equally divided among the various doctors by the government. But then the doctors aren’t equally divided geographically, so a doctor decides he wants to practice in one town and the government has to say to him you can’t live in that town, they already have enough doctors. You have to go someplace else. And from here it is only a short step to dictating where he will go.
This is a freedom that I wonder whether any of us have the right to take from any human being.
I know how I’d feel, if you my fellow citizens decided that to be an actor, I had to become a government employee and work in a national theater. Take it into your own occupation or that of your husband, all of us can see what happens – once you establish the precedent that the government can determine a man’s working place and his working methods, determine his employment. From here it is a short step to all the rest of socialism, to determining his pay and pretty soon your son won’t decide when he’s in school, where he will go or what they will do for a living. He will wait for the government to tell them where he will go to work and what he will do.
In this country of ours, took place the greatest revolution that has ever taken place in world’s history. The only true revolution. Every other revolution simply exchanged one set of rulers for another. But here for the first time in all the thousands of years of man’s relation to man, a little group of the men, the founding fathers - for the first time – established the idea that you and I had within ourselves the God given right and ability to determine our own destiny.
This freedom was built into our government with safeguards. We talk democracy today. And strangely we let democracy begin to assume the aspect of majority rule is all that is needed. Well, majority rule is a fine aspect of democracy, provided there are guarantees written in to our government concerning the rights of the individual and of the minorities.
What can we do about this? Well, you and I can do a great deal. We can write to our congressmen and our senators. We can say right now that we want no further encroachment on these individual liberties and freedoms. And at the moment, the key issue is, we do not want socialized medicine.
In Washington today, 40,000 letters, less than a hundred per congressman, are evidence of a trend in public thinking.
Representative Halleck of Indiana has said, “When the American people want something from Congress, regardless of its political complexion, if they make their wants known, Congress does what the people want.”
So write, and if your this man writes back to you and tells you that he too is for free enterprise, that we have these great services and so forth, that must be performed by government, don’t let him get away with it. Show that you have not been convinced. Write a letter right back and tell him that you believe in government economy and fiscal responsibility; that you know governments don’t tax to get the money the need; governments will always find a need for the money they get and that you demand the continuation of our traditional free enterprise system. You and I can do this. The only way we can do it is by writing to our congressmen even we believe that he is on our side to begin with. Write to strengthen his hand. Give him the ability to stand before his colleagues in Congress and say “I have heard from my constituents and this is what they want.”
Write those letters now; call your friends and tell them to write them. If you don’t, this program I promise you will pass just as surely as the sun will come up tomorrow and behind it will come other federal programs that will invade every area of freedom as we have known it in this country. Until, one day, as Normal Thomas said we will awake to find that we have socialism. And if you don’t do this and if I don’t do it, one of these days you and I are going to spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children, what it once was like in America when men were free.”

EXCELLENT JOB!!! Thanks a million!!!
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Thanks for the transcript! I will use it on my radio program tommorrow A.M. There is nothing new under the sun. We will continue to educate people about the dangers of National Healthcare.
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I’m so glad I stumbled upon your site. Thank you for finding this and for posting it. This is so important because it gets to the heart of today’s health-care debate. The current health-care debate isn’t simply a question of whether or not the government can properly run a health care program. It’s really a huge and important investment toward socialized medicine that will eventually push our country down the path to socialism. Once these programs are in place, we can’t remove them and we will only expand on them in a constant effort to try and make them work. We really need to keep learning from our past and make an effort to understand our government so we can continue to control it.
Let’s all keep talking politics!!!
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Thanks, Lisa. I hope you return!
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Thank you! I have you bookmarked and I’ll check back often. Do you send email updates for your website?
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Hi Lisa,
You should be able to sign up at the bottom of the page. Scroll all the way to the end and in the middle there’s a place to enter your email address. I’ve never tried it but haven’t had anyone tell me it doesn’t work. Or if you’re on twitter – all of my posts are automatically tweeted. I’m lonelycon.
Thanks again and have a great evening!
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Hi again,
I wasn’t able to subscribe below but here is the message it gave me:
“The feed does not have subscriptions by email enabled”
Don’t worry about it. I’ll check in often anyway.
Lisa
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I’m so glad you told me that. I didn’t realize I hadn’t enabled email. It should work now. I lost the little feedburner logo, but that’s okay.
Thanks!
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OK – got it! It’s working now.
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Oh great! Thanks
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Thanks, you may be lonely, you are not alone……….
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Thank goodness I stumbled upon this; I’m showing this to all my friends and family. I don’t necessarily consider myself a full Conservative, if anything, I’m a Libertarian. And there’s no doubt that our system needs reform, but NOT THIS! The government will be able to control all aspects of our health care system in a mere 4 years now that the bill is passed. I think it’s safe to say that the Democrats will take a hard hit come election time.
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Thank you, pass it on to everyone you know. I will be printing this sending it to all.
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What baloney. 35 years since Medicare passed. The sky didn’t fall. We are not the USSR. Now even rightwingers defend it. Sheesh!
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Do you know where I can purchase a copy of this speech?
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About the time this speech was delivered, I was in a heated “discussion” with someone about the Vietnam War. In the ideological vernacular of that era, I asserted that it was better for the Vietnamese people to be “dead than red”. And something snapped. It was another 8 hours before my brainwashed intellect could recognize not only how ridiculous, but how insidious, my statement was. I had seriously asserted that all the inhabitants of a nation should die because of my ideology.
Fast forward…
An intern here at work is otherwise unemployed and has lost his health insurance. His wife became pregnant while he was working. They already have another child. They don’t have the money to cover the delivery. What should he do?
Here’s what he did do. He and his wife went to MediCal and arranged for the State of California to handle the delivery. The baby was delivered by C-section and mother and child are fine. The intern is still looking for full-time work.
What’s my point? We already have socialized medicine. We’ve had it for decades. Yes, we’ve had socialized medicine for as long as we’ve had advance medicine. Why? Because the United States is a decent society that, despite the heated rhetoric, believes that sometimes people need help. Including for their medical care.
What’s the problem? We lie about it. We assert that, up to Obama’s passed legislation, we DIDN’T have socialized medicine. And that assertion, over time, placed an enormous unfunded mandate because medical costs, over time, have risen sharply per capita for many reasons. As a result of the fact that medicine, for a price, can do so much more, the burden has become onerous for individuals and families. Everyone recognizes that we cannot any longer live the lie.
But, how can we pretend to go backwards in time when medical costs were less (because medicine couldn’t do as much).
This is the problem with the ideology in this thread. Ideology warps the world view to fit with the ideology, just like my youthful assertion that living under communism was worse than death itself. The world is now (and always has been) more complex than any ideology. Look at the theme in this thread: national healthcare under any form will result in TOTAL SOCIALISM! That’s ideology, not reality. And heartfelt commitment to the ideology does not alter reality; it just causes suffering that no compassionate person would have intended.
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I am so happy that this is available for others to hear. I heard the exerps on Rush’s show today and was amazed to find the entire speach on line. I copied the URL and emailed many of my friends, so that they too, can hear what was said 50! years ago that is horrifyingly similar to our current situation.
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Thanks, Tom! I’m glad you found it.
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