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Ron Reagan Jr. Steps Up to Bat With Left Chat
Observer ^ | 07/30/03 | Joe Hagan

Posted on 07/30/2003 5:44:56 AM PDT by Pikamax

Ron Reagan Jr. Steps Up to Bat With Left Chat by Joe Hagan

On Monday, July 28, Ron Reagan started a week-long run as guest co-host on MSNBC’s Buchanan & Press, with the son of the former President sitting decidedly to the left of Pat Buchanan. But Mr. Reagan was doing more than just filling the seat of vacationing co-host Bill Press; he told The Observer that he hopes to anchor his own liberal-leaning talk show. And what better place to test his talking head than against Old Man Crossfire himself, the squinty-eyed hatchet man who, after all, worked for his father back in the day. Having spent the past three years hosting dog shows on the cable network Animal Planet, Mr. Reagan relishes the idea of going up against the bark and bite of the right wing.

"I’d love to do another talk show, and I’m talking to some other people about that," he said following his Buchanan & Press appearance. "I’m still in the planning stages, and I think there’s a lot of room for this. Despite this supposed ‘liberal bias’ in the media, I can hardly find any on TV."

Mr. Reagan was invited to Buchanan & Press by the show’s new executive producer, Tammy Haddad, who helped invent Larry King Live in 1985. Ms. Haddad said she met Mr. Reagan at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia in 2000 and was impressed by the former ballet dancer and sometime TV presence.

"People think that there aren’t many good liberals out there that can carry a show," said Ms. Haddad. "We had dinner together and I thought, ‘This guy is so good, he should be on TV.’ I’m sure he’ll get offers after this. Let’s hope he talks to MSNBC first."

MSNBC might want to act fast: Mr. Reagan said he was approached by two journalists associated with an "Internet entity" who were pitching, he said, an "unabashedly" liberal show to cable networks. "We’ve had the conversations, and now we’re meeting people at various media outlets," he said, adding that the proposed show is of the time-honored sit-down variety, "with the telltale, piquant little bits like ‘The Lie of the Week’ or a ‘Right-Wing Moment’—like Tom DeLay talking about teaching children about biology: ‘We evolutized up from the mud!’ O.K., we’re in trouble as a country."

The show could be a tough sell. To date, the 45-year-old Mr. Reagan hasn’t shown much prime-time promise. Since working as the "adventure correspondent" on ABC’s Good Morning America in the late 1980’s, the thin, affable, occasionally acid-tongued Son of the Gipper has mostly bummed around the cable dial. After The Ron Reagan Show, a syndicated late-night chat-fest, failed to take off in 1991, he worked as a producer and host on E!, hosted a computer show for Cnet, did documentary voice-overs for the History Channel and co-hosted Fox’s short-lived newsmagazine Front Page. Things have been a bit better over at Animal Planet, where, he said, his pooch program gets the highest ratings on the network. Still, he’s yet to equal the sensation he caused during his father’s second administration when he hosted NBC’s Saturday Night Live and danced around the stage in his tighty-whities in a Risky Business skit.

Lately, he’s been edging back into the political fray. Mr. Reagan first went on MSNBC as Mr. Buchanan’s guest in April to discuss George W. Bush. During the Iraq war, Mr. Reagan described the Bush administration as "overly reaching, overly aggressive, overly secretive and just plain corrupt. I don’t trust these people."

For his part, Mr. Buchanan, the former director of communications for Reagan père, said he’d made the younger Reagan’s acquaintance years ago.

"I’ve not known him well, but I saw him when I was out at his dad’s place in Pacific Palisades in 1976, when he was a teenager," Mr. Buchanan said, adding, "His father’s a great hero of mine."

Mr. Reagan said he knew liberals aren’t known for being great TV.

"I think the bar is set higher for liberals," he said. "It’s easy to be Ann Coulter."

Regarding Ms. Coulter’s recent comment about Joseph McCarthy being an American patriot, for instance, Mr. Reagan said that "to dignify those remarks by refuting them takes time. Conservatives have it easy: They just blurt out some nonsense."

In preparation for the July 28 broadcast of Buchanan & Press, MSNBC’s Web site promised: "Sparks fly when Pat and guest host Ron Reagan Jr. tackle the controversy over America’s first gay high school." But the sparks came mostly from Mr. Buchanan, who had the benefit of his trademark bark and tomahawk-chop gesture.

Mr. Reagan was smooth enough, but he didn’t leap off the screen. He did get in a slightly school-marmish jab at conservative guest Michael Long when he said: "Hey, Mike, I can’t help but notice that anything involving gay people gets you conservatives’ panties in a real twist. Why is that?" Then he cocked his head and looked quizzical for effect—a little too quizzical, maybe, but it seemed like a workable riff.

In any case, Mr. Long used volume to bark Mr. Reagan down. "Don’t play that kind of game with me, Ron!"

Mr. Buchanan ended things with the kind of zinger his audience laps up with a spoon. Talking about the gay-only Harvey Milk High School, he noted with a chuckle, "They might have a great football team!"

Ugly, but pure gravy to America’s channel surfers.

Tonight, Mr. Reagan sees if he can get Mr. Buchanan to fetch. [MSNBC, 43, 6 p.m.]


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1 posted on 07/30/2003 5:44:56 AM PDT by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax
Senior made his bones as a conservative
Jr trades off the old man's name
to pursue the things he father hated
Jr ought to change his name and see just how far from the bus station
his talent gets him
2 posted on 07/30/2003 5:54:43 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: Pikamax
"I think the bar is set higher for liberals," he said. "It’s easy to be Ann Coulter."

What a snide and smarmy poofster. Ron Jr. sure has his panties in a bunch. If this is the best the lefties can offer up for TV political commentary they're dead men walking.
3 posted on 07/30/2003 5:55:41 AM PDT by x1stcav ( HOOAHH!)
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To: Pikamax
Regarding Ms. Coulter’s recent comment about Joseph McCarthy being an American patriot, for instance, Mr. Reagan said that "to dignify those remarks by refuting them takes time. Conservatives have it easy: They just blurt out some nonsense."

Some nonsense with pages and pages and pages with footnotes. Yup. Refuting all that factual material will take some time. Get crackin' kid.

4 posted on 07/30/2003 5:56:04 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (France delenda est)
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I'd like to see his first guest be Ann Coulter. It would be fun to see her chew him up and spit him out.
5 posted on 07/30/2003 6:03:28 AM PDT by junkyarddawg
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To: junkyarddawg
I'd like to see his first guest be Ann Coulter.

Ann seems to be becoming somewhat of a regular on MSNBC, so the idea of her popping in to deliver a one round knockout to the pipsqueak later this week is not an impossibility.
6 posted on 07/30/2003 6:06:27 AM PDT by mr.pink
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To: junkyarddawg

Crike! Ann would put the boy over her knee. In fact, that's something that Ron would probably look forward to.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

7 posted on 07/30/2003 6:06:59 AM PDT by section9 (Major Kusanagi is back from vacation, ready to kick the liberal ass....)
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To: junkyarddawg
I'd like to see his first guest be Ann Coulter. It would be fun to see her chew him up and spit him out.

Well, Ron Reagan might be able to handle the "chew him up and spit him out" part because all I've seen him doing lately is hosting Eukanuba Dog Shows on the cable networks, LOL.

8 posted on 07/30/2003 6:07:02 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: Pikamax
His only claim to fame is in his name. Who gives a rats rear what he thinks!
9 posted on 07/30/2003 6:10:39 AM PDT by lonestar (Don't mess with Texans!)
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To: lonestar
rats

rat's

10 posted on 07/30/2003 6:12:04 AM PDT by lonestar (Don't mess with Texans!)
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To: section9
Ex Prez Ronald Reagan must have been heart-broken to find out what a pansy, pantie-waist his kid turned out to be...
11 posted on 07/30/2003 6:13:42 AM PDT by dagoofyfoot
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To: Pikamax
This isn't so bad, but the saddest thing about Jr. is that he wants so bad to be on TV, that he'll pretty much do anything. Last time I saw him he was hosting some dog show.
12 posted on 07/30/2003 6:16:17 AM PDT by Hildy
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To: Pikamax
Pathetic! I guess asking Little Ronnie to be half the man his dad was is just too tall of an order. Perhaps the word "man" got left out.
13 posted on 07/30/2003 6:18:29 AM PDT by 4everontheRight (Thanks for the memories Bob...we'll miss you.)
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To: 4everontheRight
The right debate would be RON Reagan vs. MICHAEL Reagan. No doubt who would win that one!
14 posted on 07/30/2003 6:22:17 AM PDT by LS
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To: Pikamax
Correct me if I am wrong but both of Ronaldus Magnus' children are left wing boobs. I am sure it breaks his heart. Almost as much as mine was broken when I found out Andy Griffith is a bed wetting liberal. (Great show though.Black and white episodes only)
15 posted on 07/30/2003 6:23:25 AM PDT by NC Conservative
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To: junkyarddawg
We're quick to criticize Ron Reagan, and rightfully so, for the ugly spectacle of a privileged young man verbally and very publicly, attacking his parents, over obviously longstanding, and private family disputes. Bad enough that a son would take a family feud public, and even worse that the ungrateful son would use politics for his own meanspirited revenge.

But I've watched Ron Reagan over the years. He's very bright, very quick witted, and oh what a feather in the Democrats cap to have him in on their attempt to recapture the media from the conservatives. Democrats despise President Reagan, what better satisfaction than to have his son in on their schemes. He'll do a good job for them.

And what happens at the funeral of Ronald Reagan? Will the son be there comforting his Mother? Is he surfacing now so that when President Reagan dies, he will get the highpaying, high profile insider gig of covering the funeral for MSNBC.

Profane and disgusting to even consider, you heard it here first, but I repeat, Ron Reagan is no dummy, and after watching him yesterday, I think he's knowledgeable and ready for primetime.

PS: I'm a big fan of ANIMAL PLANET and I had no idea Ron Reagan had a dog show on that network. I doubt it's their highest rated show.

16 posted on 07/30/2003 6:23:49 AM PDT by YaYa123
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To: Pikamax
Ron,Ronny,Ron-Boy Whatever.

I just can't bring myself to call this little dancer

Mr.Reagan.

sorry
17 posted on 07/30/2003 6:25:06 AM PDT by Pompah
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To: junkyarddawg
I meant to add, Ron Reagan will be a good sparring partner for Ann Coulter. Would be interesting to watch. But if the Beverly Hills brat makes the mistake of going after McCarthy for the Hollywood blacklist, she'll cream him.
18 posted on 07/30/2003 6:26:46 AM PDT by YaYa123
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To: Pikamax
Ron Jr.is still trying to find himself. His remarks about achievers in the Bush administration show his intellectual limitations. Maybe he is a late bloomer who will amaze us all with his superior political savvy when he butts heads with Coulter. I could feel sorry for him if he were not so obviously willing to be used by his father's enemies. He really is pathetic.
19 posted on 07/30/2003 6:29:16 AM PDT by dasein64
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Mr. Reagan was smooth enough, but he didn’t leap off the screen. He did get in a slightly school-marmish jab at conservative guest Michael Long when he said: "Hey, Mike, I can’t help but notice that anything involving gay people gets you conservatives’ panties in a real twist.

You know, I must be getting soft in my old age, this tragic little whimp doesn't get my blood boiling as much as make me think of how really hard it must be for him to live in the shadow of his larger-than-life dad. Being so weak, and too deep in the gutter to ever be a real man, must be horrible.

20 posted on 07/30/2003 6:30:17 AM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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