Posted on 08/02/2004 1:42:36 PM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 08/02/2004 5:58:40 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
In a statement made Monday to NewsMax.com, Nancy Reagan said she was strongly endorsing President Bush's re-election and rejected a published Internet report that she was not backing his re-election.
Joanne Drake, the chief of staff for former President Ronald Reagans office in Los Angeles, said in a statement on behalf of the former first lady, Mrs. Reagan supports President Bushs re-election 150 percent. Published reports have suggested that Mrs. Reagan was unhappy with President Bush for his opposition to taxpayer-funded stem cell research that kills human embryos, which Mrs. Reagan has supported after her husbands long bout with Alzheimers disease.
Mrs. Reagans son Ron spoke last week at the Democratic National Convention. He indicated that his mother supported his speech and that she was unhappy with the Bush administration for its stand on embryonic stem cell research.
Ron Reagan gave an implicit endorsement to the Kerry-Edwards ticket, which supports taxpayer funding of that type of research, when he told his national audience, Whatever else you do come Nov. 2, I urge you, please, cast a vote for embryonic stem cell research.
Drake, however, noted in her statement on behalf of Mrs. Reagan, I think everyone would understand that while she may not agree with the president on every issue, this campaign is more than just one issue its about leadership, and she believes that President Bush is the right man for the job.
Mrs. Reagans statement came on the heels of a report published Friday on the Web site capitolhillblue.com.
That story, headlined "Nancy Reagan to Bush: 'We Don't Support Your Re-Election,'" quoted a spokesman for Mrs. Reagan as telling the site, "Mrs. Reagan does not support President Bushs re-election and neither do most members of the Presidents family."
Drake also denied the Web sites claim that Mrs. Reagan told Republican leaders she wanted nothing to do with the party or President Bush, or that she "went ballistic" when she learned the Bush campaign was test marketing ads that used Reagans photos and speeches in an effort to show he supported Bush and his re-election.
Capitolhillblue.com also claimed that Mrs. Reagan called Republican Party chief Ed Gillespie to demand the ads be destroyed.
The quote that appeared in Capitol Hill Blue is incorrect, Drake said on behalf of Mrs. Reagan. Further, I do not know where the information came from [indicating that] the former first lady went ballistic when she read the Bush campaign was test marketing new ads. She did not speak to Ed Gillespie on the telephone and demand the ads be destroyed ...
By endorsing President Bushs re-election, Mrs. Reagan joins President Reagan elder son, Michael, who has already announced his strong support for the president's re-election. Michael will be speaking at the GOP convention in New York.
That was a good post.
Loosen your tights, Ronnie.
America today is driven by a pop culture mentality. Not everyone wants their entire life to be an open book to that pop culture world. Especially not the people of the my parents generation --- ie.Depression & WWII generation --- which includes the Reagan's. What is said between mother and son is none of anyones business.
At this point in time and in my humble opinion, America owes Mrs. Reagan a debt of gratitude and not the other way around. I repeat, it would be great if Mrs. Reagan spoke at the GOP convention, live or on tape, but if she doesn't no one should be upset. Your demands are out of line.
Your attitude is out of line. I'm able to voice my opinion any way I like and will do so any time I want. This is America. That's why I served this country. So you and I could voice our opinion. You're free to disagree. I stand by my opinion.
That would be great Liberty. :o)
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