At this time, he should have the good grace to STFU!
This is a ruse, right?
Did Brolin personally know President Reagan? Why would they choose Mr Barbara Streisand to comment on a man's whose greatness he can't even dream to achieve.
I couldn't bear to hear James Brolin talk about Reagan.
Brolin to comment on Reagan?? If that is the best they can put together CBS is even more lame ass than I thought.
This is a tasteless joke, right?
What does James Brolin know? Silence right now, by the Left/Liberal/Screamers would be classy. Not holding my breath.
I concur with the above post about JB shutting up.
He and Barb can bite me. There are times when certain opinions aren't appreciated. These are the times and the people...
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Rather was getting to the end of their presentation on CBS. He was rather moving. I was so pleased at the respect he was giving Reagan. Rather was giving Reagan high tribute.
Then, after the last line. Rather, very very obviously PUSHED HIS TONGUE INTO HIS CHEEK! What an ass!
I am equally uninterested in what Martin Sheen thinks of Robert E. Lee, or what John Wayne may have thought of Genghis Khan. Guys, please repeat after me: actors are not the people they play. Is this difficult?
Perhaps CBS sees the death of this great man as an opportunity to recycle their tastelees movie, and is spotlighting Brolin as part of the hype?
I would not be surprised in the least if those A**HOLES at CBS would have John Hinkley Jr. on 60 minutes to give his thoughts on Ronald Reagan.
He's one of the last people I'd want to hear talking about Reagan. The other one is his harpy wife.
Hmmm..60 Minutes...owned by Viacom....who owns SHOWTIME...who will exploit the death by showing this ridiculous movie again. Anyone surprised?
"We all know Reagan's legacy, from the Iran-Contra affair to the funding of the Nicaraguan military in which over 200,000 people died. The groundwork for the move steadily to the right happened with the Reagan administration. People want to elevate him to some mythic level; they have their own reason for doing that." -- actor Danny Glover, at an anti-war rally in Los Angeles.
How awful.