He was a member of Bohemian Grove and proudly defended it.
@mrb31352 ай бұрын
Great job guys. You both make me want to go out and watch the movie right now. God bless.
@margaretmary11392 ай бұрын
Ahhh yes Ronald Reagan the President who gave immunity to the quackzine companies. I think I will pass on this supposed wonderful President's movie. Btw didn’t his wife have seances in the White House??? There is so much more .
@itinerantpatriot11962 ай бұрын
I saw the film over the weekend. Reagan is a fine movie. A tad disjointed as far as the storyline goes, but that will happen when you try to condense the life of a man like President Reagan into a two-hour film. I think a bit longer runtime would have helped but that's me. As far as the professional critics go, how's that old saying put it; "What would you expect from a pig but a grunt." These are the same jokers who raved about the "edgy" gay romantic comedy that was so bad and drew such a miniscule audience that it was out of the theaters by the end of is second week. But of course, that was the audience's fault for being such homophobic knuckle draggers. Movies like Reagan remind us that this country and our form of representative democracy used to work. More than anything, it points out just how deliberate the efforts of the modern-day nefarious powers-that-be are in their attempt to tear it down, or "fundamentally change" it depending on how you look at it. In that way it's a cautionary tale and that as much as anything is why they sicked the critics on it. But it won't work. People are reaching a breaking point, and those jokers have zero credibility beyond their echo-chamber. Go see Reagan. It's well acted and you will enjoy it.