The Chuck ToddCast

Interview only w/ Frank Lavin - Is There Any “Reagan” Left In Trump’s Republican Party?

Sep 15, 2025
Frank Lavin, a former U.S. Ambassador and Reagan White House veteran, dives into the contrasts between Ronald Reagan’s and Donald Trump’s political styles. He discusses Reagan’s commitment to bipartisanship and coalition-building in a divided nation. Lavin explores the implications of Trumpism, foreign policy challenges, and the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party. With historical insights, he emphasizes the importance of trade and alliances, and reflects on how past lessons shape today’s political landscape.
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INSIGHT

Media Rewards Outrage Over Substance

  • Frank Lavin warns our information ecosystem rewards audacity and “nutpicking,” which corrodes substantive debate.
  • He believes this dynamic deepens polarization until public fatigue forces a return to practical problem-solving.
INSIGHT

Full Control Wouldn't Guarantee Budget Fixes

  • Lavin says Reagan would have been more aggressive and likely more successful with full congressional control.
  • He highlights budget reform as Reagan's main unrealized priority requiring legislative partnership.
ADVICE

Act Fast After Narrow Wins

  • Move quickly on your agenda after winning even by a narrow margin, Lavin advises, because victory grants a political opening.
  • Use the early months to demonstrate benefits and secure long-term legitimacy for your policies.
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