Yes, wasn't it nice of young Ron to make hay over something that many of us saw signs of... we didn't need little Ronnie to tell us that the "Gipper" stumbled somewhere in there, and we all saw it... we just didn't want to admit it.

I really don't think anyone was pulling Pres. Reagan's strings. He showed us that it was OK to be patriotic and even a bit idealistic... and we loved it. Remember that he was known as "The Great Communicator" and his words did change the world. It was only toward the end that the illness started to show.

All this is coming up now because this great American's 100th birthday is Feb 6. Someone must have thought it was a good idea to dig up Ronnie and interview him... we always were curious if the male ballerina (Danseur noble) would turn out to be be gay over time. Curiously, he was not... but oh did he have a story to tell. And the liberal hounds of the press went for it, sensing a blemish on the icon of the right and ready to exploit it. I am curious what the other son, Michael would have to say about all this. I'm betting it didn't make him feel real warm and fuzzy toward his step brother.

Emmie
emilya Reviewed by emilya on . Truth Comes Out I always thought Reagan was out of his league, and now it seems someone else may really have been pulling the levers. Now wonder we're in such deep shit. Reagan Revolution my ass. :twocents: Reagan Had Alzheimer's while President son says President Ronald Reagan suffered the "beginning stages" of Alzheimer's disease while he was in the White House, according to a new book "My Father at 100" by the president's son (and longtime Seattle resident) Ron Reagan. The junior Reagan reports Rating: 5