Reagans own son has now said reagan showed signs of problems as earlier as 1984. Obviously his staff covered for him and they, along with Nancy, made many important decisions about the nation while reagan stood idly by.
Lie about RR all you want, history tells the truth. He was undoubtedly the one TRUE statesman we ever had in the Oval Office. That man was light years above the rest, especially the one we have now !
@x170063 Tomgram: Roger Morris, The CIA and the Gates Legacy
"Great continuity between Carter's approach. and that of his successor, Ronald Reagan," was how Bob Gates would proudly describe it.
Soviet policy: pledges of faithfulness by diplomatic day; a serial philanderer's abandon by covert-action night.
This describes the BEHIND THE SCENES consistency of both Presidents in forwarding ruthless covert foreign policy, and the objections of some loyal insiders who disapproved.
It is clear that he had alzheimers in office. Most people would be unaware unless they had known or cared for someone with the disease. Scary thought.
Reagan began showing signs in 1994 and not anytime before that period. As for Reagan saying he was tired and didn't remember a few things he was almost 80 years old...i know people in their 40's and 50's who get tired and forget things. This study was based wholy on political reasons because of a hatred and distaste for reagan. BOTTOMLINE!!!
Reagans own son has now said reagan showed signs of problems as earlier as 1984. Obviously his staff covered for him and they, along with Nancy, made many important decisions about the nation while reagan stood idly by.
seymourbbest 1 year ago
BULL
Michaelbos 1 year ago
Hey x man you are full of crap!
res57 1 year ago
Lie about RR all you want, history tells the truth. He was undoubtedly the one TRUE statesman we ever had in the Oval Office. That man was light years above the rest, especially the one we have now !
x170063 2 years ago
@x170063 Tomgram: Roger Morris, The CIA and the Gates Legacy
"Great continuity between Carter's approach. and that of his successor, Ronald Reagan," was how Bob Gates would proudly describe it.
Soviet policy: pledges of faithfulness by diplomatic day; a serial philanderer's abandon by covert-action night.
This describes the BEHIND THE SCENES consistency of both Presidents in forwarding ruthless covert foreign policy, and the objections of some loyal insiders who disapproved.
dilbertgeg 1 year ago
It is clear that he had alzheimers in office. Most people would be unaware unless they had known or cared for someone with the disease. Scary thought.
MsKelleys 2 years ago
Now the doctors, psychiatrists, and scientists need to look at finding a reasonable explanation for the bizarre goings on inside George Bush's brain.
mysitupon 2 years ago 2
I think you may have made an error. Did you mean Obama?
alexander101207 2 years ago
He was a tool of the Military/Industrial complex.
ReagansLastDiaper 2 years ago
Reagan began showing signs in 1994 and not anytime before that period. As for Reagan saying he was tired and didn't remember a few things he was almost 80 years old...i know people in their 40's and 50's who get tired and forget things. This study was based wholy on political reasons because of a hatred and distaste for reagan. BOTTOMLINE!!!
thebig1 3 years ago
Do you want to sniff me? You can get high off your tin god...
ReagansLastDiaper 2 years ago
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aspie25 2 years ago
wrong
seismotronik 2 years ago
Reagan with Alzheimer's was a much better President than anyone else since then with their "so-called" full capacity.
The Dude was on his game!
granolajoe43 3 years ago
obama sux
thedecider1984 2 years ago