A friend sent me this short (under 5 minute) compilation of Reagan remarks given in various settings. His gentleness, humility, and sincerity enobled and edified those who heard him and "had ears to hear." But he certainly had enemies. . .
D'Souza delivered a really terrific speech at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas on March 7, 2017. He knows history as few others do, and tells facts about fascism, slavery, and the Democratic party that will astonish you. Stay tuned for the Q&A. Terrific. Note: the video has a long lead-in. The introduction doesn't begin until about the 19:30 minute mark.
So we always return to the central truth of 2016: Trump is a symptom, not a catalyst. He was created by the hyperpartisan unconstitutional overreach of Barack Obama, and by the appeasement of much of the Republican establishment, who wished to be liked and admired for their restraint and Beltway moderation rather than feared for their insistence on adherence to the Constitution and the protection of the individual from an always growing and encroaching government.