The idea of “red states” and “blue states” may feel deeply embedded in the symbolism of US politics, but before 2000 the ...
Dennis Quaid and Penelope Ann Miller detail the work they put into bringing Ronald and Nancy Reagan back to life on screen. Electoral College Map Hands Kamala Harris Another State Here's the Net ...
In his quirky and smart 1987 book Ronald Reagan the Movie: And Other Episodes in Political Demonology, political scientist Michael Rogin considered how Reagan the actor became Reagan the president.
They had been supporters of Ronald Reagan against Gerald Ford in the primary but had united with the party against Gov. Jimmy Carter. When Carter was declared the winner, my mother started to cry ...
The 44 electoral votes that hang in the balance in ... the most successful debater in GOP presidential history: Ronald Reagan, the man from whom Trump literally ripped off Make America Great ...
In the case of "Reagan," the challenge would appear especially challenging. Actor Dennis Quaid, who plays Reagan, is more than up to that challenge. Quaid avoids what could have easily been a ...
Barry Goldwater’s campaign, “A Time for Choosing.” Reagan combined former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s moral clarity with the charm of a Hollywood actor while channeling his ...
HIV/AIDS represents the president’s most consequential political and policy failure, yet it quickly vanishes from the screen, replaced by the 1984 Electoral College map illustrating Reagan’s ...
Max Boot chronicles the rise of Ronald Reagan, one of the most consequential presidents of post-World War II America, in a new biography, “Reagan: His Life and Legend.” Boot joins The Post’s ...
And finally, they make a glowing feature-length movie about you. This has been the trajectory of Ronald Reagan and his reputation, although the new film, “Reagan,” wasn’t made by his ...
Filled with more one-liners than a volume of Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, it’s like a CliffNotes look at an important time in American history.
maps and charts, but they’re unnecessary. They’re also loaded with speculation. This image released by ShowBiz Direct shows Dennis Quaid in a scene from "Reagan." Director Sean McNamara would ...