So you say. Of course, you have no personal knowledge of his intentions.
If you'd prefer to seek out the worst in people be my guest. But let me point out that the man we honored this week would be ashamed of such conduct. It certainly hasn't taken us long to revert to bitter, overly politicized folks, has it?
I don't get why you see pointing out the meaning of what was said as "seeking out the worst" in people. How is that bitter? How is it we who are politicizing? We merely are recognizing what IS.
Speak for yourself. I'm not bitter or overly-politicized. As I said in Post #190, Ron Jr. politicized the event, not me.
This thread is dedicated to commentary on Ron Jr. It's not about the overall tribute to Reagan in which the nation was immersed this past week and which has been a precious and uplifting gift for us all.
And I'm not saying the ceremony at the Reagan Library was ruined by Ron Jr.'s remarks, although they certainly didn't ennoble it. I'll even go so far to say that the comfort he gave his mother at the casket will be an enduring image in American history, and was a genuine and touching expression of his humanity.