HolyCoast: Ron Reagan Jr. Proves Himself Unworthy of His Name
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Ron Reagan Jr. Proves Himself Unworthy of His Name

When I heard Little Ron Reagan was coming out with a book I knew there was much better change of it being a hit piece than a warm recollection of his father.  This year marking the 100th anniversary of President Reagan's birth, lots of attention will be directed at the Gipper and his sniveling little ballerina boy wants a piece of the money that will be generated.

Jr. knows the only way anyone will pay attention to him is to be critical of his dad.  Every network will interview him and plug his book, every lefty website will laud his "honesty", ad nauseum...as long as he makes assertions that are detrimental to his dad's legacy and completely unprovable.  And that's what he's done:
USA Today reports…In a new book — and an interview on ABC’s 20/20 — President Ronald Reagan’s son says he saw evidence of his father’s Alzheimer’s disease back during his years in the White House. “There was just something that was off, I couldn’t quite put my finger on it,” Ron Reagan said in 20/20 interview airing Friday night. The younger Reagan said his father often didn’t seem sharp during their political debates. At another point, Ron Reagan saw his father read from not[e] cards as he made phone calls. “It wasn’t like oh my God he doesn’t remember he’s President,” Reagan said. “You know, it was just — I had an inkling something was going on.”

Michael Reagan released the following statement to FoxNation.com: “Ron was an embarrassment to his father when he was alive and today he became an embarrassment to his mother.”
What a disgusting piece of human debris.

1 comment:

Sean Whalen said...

Ron is a MORON and should keep his mouth shut. Its a good thing his father was such an AMAZING PRESIDENT or else Ron would be flipping burgers for a living.

KEEP BLOGGING! VIVA RONALD REAGAN!

(I blogged last night about Ron, send this to him, HE'D LOVE IT!)

http://www.seanwhalen.com/blog/?p=217

Sean Whalen