Posted on 01/18/2011 3:49:59 PM PST by markomalley
In Ron Reagan Jr.s new book, My Father at 100, he says his father, President Ronald Reagan, exhibited signs of mental lapse during the end of his first term in office. And although Ron Reagan has since backtracked from some of those claims, there is still the question did President Ronald Reagan show signs of mental deterioration while in office?
According to Barbara Walters, the answer is no. Walters was the moderator of the 1984 presidential debate between then-Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale and Reagan, which is where Ron Reagan alleged his father first showed signs of Alzheimers.
The 100th birthday of President Ronald Reagan is coming up and his son has a new book, My Father at 100, where he claims in the book that his father showed signs of Alzheimers during his first term in office specifically mentions the 1984 presidential debate with Democrat Walter Mondale, where Ron, Jr. writes that his father looked lost and bewildered, Walters said on ABCs Tuesday broadcast of The View. Well, as it happens, I was a moderator of that debate. It was in 1984. It was an hour and 40 minutes. Thats a long time. And maybe he stumbled over one answer or so forth. But I dont remember an hour and 40 minutes to answer questions and to answer questions from a panel, and he was with it.
Those allegations have sparked a family feud between Ron Reagan and President Reagans adopted son Michael Reagan. (The two brothers havent always seen eye-to-eye on politics.) But according to Walters neither son was particularly close to the president during those years. She also claimed she spent more time with President Ronald Reagan than either son and always witnessed Reagan being of sound mind.
Ron, Jr.s half-brother Michael said this is not true. This didnt happen, she continued. Im going to say something that I probably saw more of President Reagan in those years than either of his sons. He was not really close to them. And I did interview after interview. I didnt see any signs of dementia or Alzheimers or whatever until after he left office. Now, this morning, Ron Reagan, who is a very pleasant fellow and I like him a lot, was on GMA and he said he sort of disputed what he said. He said I didnt say that. I said exactly the opposite. I did not see symptoms of dementia or anything like that when he was in office. I wasnt thinking, Gee Im seeing signs of Alzheimers here. So his half-brother says he said all of this because hes trying to sell books.
Why is Ron Reagan such a jerk? Even if this is true it’s your Dad? Does it really need to get dragged through the media like this?
Come to think of it, I thought my parents were nuts when in my 20s and so have my children had similar opinions of me.
When I turned 45 and was divorced, one daughter of mine spoke with her elder sister about her "mother's ability to live on her own!"
So much for children's' views of their parents.
Does anybody know what schools Ronald P. Reagan went to? I am sure that he did not go to medical school. He probably went to a school for spoiled punks.
Ron Reagan is claiming that his mother said, You tell them that Ive read it, I loved it, it made me cry and Im very proud of you.
It's hard to believe she said that. I don't trust him.
Ron Jr’s always been a twit. And it ain’t just the shape of his head that’s funny.
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Fritz is just grateful to Reagan for refusing to make an issue of his youth and inexperience in 1984.
The person who should be most outraged by Ronlets claims is Mondale, with whom the allegedly demented Ronald, Sr. wiped the floor in that debate.
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Good one!
Why is Ron Reagan such a jerk? Even if this is true its your Dad? Does it really need to get dragged through the media like this?
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Yeah, but look at all of the attention it’s gotten the little twit. Expect to see more.
I believe Nancy said that. She is a phony.
Two words for Ron Reagan, and they are not Happy Birthday.
Ron needs to go back to hosting the dog shows (he’s too old to return to ballet class).
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