The folks at the Corner are having an idle debate today over whether enough things have been named after Ronald Reagan, or if perhaps it might be time to stop. The occasion of the debate is a proposal to rename Washington, D.C.'s 16th street after him.
There's quite a lot of opinion against more renamings, for reasons that Mark Steyn hits beautifully. I agree with Mr. Steyn, as indeed I so often do.
But there is one idea that I had to comment on:
NEVER ENOUGH REAGAN. [Mark R. Levin]Sorry, lads. I have to stand against that notion. I have a dear friend who would die of a heart attack if that happened.
If it were up to me, Maryland itself would be renamed Reagan.
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