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Again, this sounds more like you don’t like what he has to say about his father because it tarnishes your view of him, not that he badmouths him.

Well I don’t know him personally like you apparently do, so I’m not going to claim that he’s intentionally making his own father look bad for his own political gain, because that’s horrible.

No one is an unbiased source, but this is sounding more like you not wanting this to be true. If you want to pretend his most favored son is so amoral that he would write a book badmouthing his father just for the money or whatever, go ahead.

That goes against what I am googling right now too...

I’ve read the exact opposite- that Ronald Reagan rejected his son Michael and doted on Ron Jr.

Not conspiracy theories. Read the link I pasted to someone else about what his own son wrote.

Apparently, you’ve had with with internet know-it-alls apart from yourself.

He always looks and sounds nervous.

No, the diagnosis was not released to the public until 1994. Very different.

You know he had people to feed him that information, right?

You didn’t need to, and yet you did anyway. Let me refresh your memory.

Okay, you go ahead and pretend that’s true. You forgot to throw in a few personal attacks for good measure this time though.

I’m pretty sure Obama didn’t give money and arms directly to them. Reagan, on the other hand...

...says someone who couldn’t actually provide any sort of evidence or explanation for why I’m wrong.

Yeah, out of what army funded by which president again?

It was especially awesome the way he created the Taliban and armed the Iranian regime to prop up our proxy wars with the Soviets!

The Gipper’s attendance at Paramount Studios Stage 8 came as the cast and crew were filming the season four Klingon-centric two-part finale, Redemption. There were Klingons running around everywhere, to which Reagan supposedly noted “I like them, they remind me of Congress.”

It’s a phenomenal amount of work to put into a pretty lame trolling attempt, isn’t it?

I have found that bartenders naturally look for people making eye contact with them since they do that at slow times to gauge whether someone might want another drink. Looking straight at them and maintaining eye contact, maybe with a small smile or nod, every time they look my way seems to get them to me pretty