Posted on 06/26/2020 8:23:08 AM PDT by knighthawk
In the 1940s, one man stood up for America. One man had the historical authority and understanding of what was happening in his country. Ronald Reagan changed the course of our nation. He was a force of nature. Reagan was hailed as a one man battalion, a one man wrecking crew, who defeated Communism in America.
We are currently besieged by subversives who are not inhibited by traditional moral constraints and are willing to practice deceit and even violence to further their ideological cause. This statement by Dinesh DSouza was in reference to Ronald Reagans years in Hollywood. Its as frighteningly relevant today as it was in the 1940s.
Many do not understand that in the 1940s, Hollywood was a hotbed for the Communist Party in America. Their infiltration was one of the reasons Ronald Reagan transformed from a bleeding heart liberal to a conservative giant.
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Comparing apples to oranges, because the schools were not communist, the churches were not communist, businesses and their boards were not communist. Thus we didn’t have generations who had been taught subversive ideology for generations. Just Hollyweird.
Davi’s best friend is Grand L. Bush whose wife was a friend of mine until POTUS won. Being the no talent leftist narcissist that she is, she became insufferable.
I don’t know how Davi can tolerate that shrew.
Robert Davi has been in probably scores of movies, but I always remember him as the villain in License to Kill, which is not exactly one of the better Bond movies.
Reagan was also pretty steadfast against the commies as Governor of CA, not to mention as POTUS.
He took a proverbial knee when he signed the amnesty bill of 1986.
JoMa
I believe Davi played an FBI Agent in Die Hard.
Believe he was a terrorist in the conservative comedy An American Carol
(Kevin Farley, Chris’ brother as
moonbat documentarian “Michael Malone”)
The majority of film critics lean
left and they hated, hated, HATED
this movie.
He was in The Goonies one of my husbands favorite movies.
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