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July 12, 2004
To my knowledge, no one has noted how odd it was for the mourning son of President Reagan to use the eulolgy of his father for a cheap political gibe against a sitting president whose political career is itself a respectful tribute to the legacy of his father, and who himself had joined in the mourning. Indeed, Ron Reagan Jr.'s thinly-veiled insult of President Bush in his eulogy for his father struck the only false note during the week of events paying tribute to President Reagan following his death. It was indicative of a person with an extraordinarily disordered set of priorities; in Minnesota, we saw a similar disorder up close and personal at the Wellstone memorial event following Senator Wellstone's death. Treating discretion as the better part of valor, supporters of Presidents Reagan and Bush gave RR Jr. a pass on his eulogy. A couple of weeks ago, however, the Sunday New York Times Magazine published a short interview with RR Jr. that elaborated on his insult of President Bush. It's safe to assume that in matters related to the Reagan family, William Buckley speaks on behalf of Nancy Reagan. Now Buckley has responded with a point-by-point refuation of RR Jr., parts of which are carried verbatim in Robert Novak's column this morning: "Wayward son gets public flogging." Novak quotes Buckley talking back to RR Jr. as follows: RR Jr.: The nude picture of his sister Patti in Playboy was ''just something that is not too exciting.'' UPDATE by Hindrocket: It has now been announced that Ron Reagan will give a prime-time speech at the Democratic Convention. No class. Posted by at 8:48 AM
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