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Ronald Reagan was hysterical. He was many other things too, good and bad, but he was always funny, and he knew the power of a ...
Though he may not have made it as a finalist on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” Ronald Reagan wasn’t called “The Great Communicator” for nothing. The late president knew his way around a joke, funny ...
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In honor of this past Tuesday’s World AIDS Day — an annual campaign to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, honor those who have died and elevate the hope of an AIDS-free future generation — a new ...
In office only two weeks Ronald Reagan had his 70th birthday party in the Roosevelt Room of the West Wing just across from the oval office. He walked in with Nancy Reagan, saw the cake and began as ...
Former President Ronald Reagan's response, or lack thereof, to the AIDS crisis in the early 1980s is one of the most controversial aspects of his legacy, and a new short film further illuminates the ...
President Ronald Reagan's daughter, Patti Davis, is speaking out against the upcoming comedy Reagan. Davis, 63, penned an emotional open letter to Will Ferrell, who is set to play President Reagan in ...
Can a devastating disease ever be funny? The fierce backlash recently against a proposed comedy about President Reagan suffering from Alzheimer’s disease while in the White House — which had star Will ...
Former Nancy Reagan Chief of Staff and “True Reagan” Author Jim Rosebush discussed Ronald Reagan’s life and what made him and his presidency so special Tuesday on FOX Business Network’s Mornings With ...