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an influential voice as his son-in-law wavered: Cannon, Governor Reagan, 211.
âthe only time as governor or presidentâ: ibid., 213.
âBut, honey⊠those thingsâ: ibid., 237.
âTomâs right,â Ronnie said. âWeâre going to do itâ: Patrick, Reagan: What Was He Really Like?, 1:57.
âless desirableâ: ibid., 59.
âShe really, truly devoted her life to this manâ⊠âEveryone tensed when she came into the officeâ: Helene von Damm, At Reaganâs Side: Twenty Years in the Political Mainstream (New York: Doubleday, 1988), 70â71.
âa frustrated interior decoratorâ: Eleanor Page, âA First Lady Chooses a Nest and Feathers It,â Chicago Tribune, June 9, 1967, sec. 2, 15.
a tomahawk hanging on the wall: Nancy Reagan, I Love You, Ronnie, 98.
The first ladyâs shouting could be heard from Ronnieâs inner office: Patrick, Reagan: What He Was Really Like?, 1:204â5.
âno one ever tried to talk to him about her againâ: Von Damm, At Reaganâs Side, 71.
pray that it was a girl⊠âyou get to see your wife grow up all over againâ: Michael Deaver, Nancy: A Portrait of My Years with Nancy Reagan (New York: HarperCollins, 2004), 32.
âThatâs my husband⊠real story of the budgetâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 119.
âeight solid years in the tubâ: ibid.
âShe would call in and ask⊠extremely happy man because of thatâ: Kathleen Osborne, interview, April 26, 2003, Presidential Oral Histories, Ronald Reagan Presidency, Miller Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-oral-histories/kathleen-osborne-oral-history.
âOne thing about Nancy⊠hollered at or get the silent treatmentâ: Lyn Nofziger. Nofziger (Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1992), 300.
âlooked like a used sleeping bagâ: Morris, Dutch, 347.
âWe knew in our minds⊠hanky pankyâ: Nofziger, Nofziger, 77.
âââWhy doesnât someone do something about Phil?âââ ibid., 79.
âSheâd use that fifteen minutes to call me⊠phoned to make her position very clearâ: William P. Clark, interview, August 17, 2003, Presidential Oral Histories, Ronald Reagan Presidency, Miller Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-oral-histories/william-p-clark-oral-history.
âIn taking the job nobody else wanted⊠stumbled upon my nicheâ: Deaver, Nancy, 46.
âMike was never afraid⊠when he thought he was wrongâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 201.
When the owner of the house decided⊠been paying in rent: United Press International, âReagan, Unruh in a Battle,â Santa Rosa (CA) Press-Democrat, January 28, 1970, 10.
Much of that bounty⊠Queen Anneâstyle chairs: Robin Orr, âThe Social Circle: The Antiques Belong to California,â Oakland Tribune, January 30. 1970.
âAll of a sudden it came to both of us⊠We both felt that way about itâ: Chris Wallace, First Lady, 120.
Sinatra dedicated⊠beaming first lady in the front row: United Press International, âStar-Studded Cast at Reaganâs Inauguration,â Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA), January 5, 1971, 16.
(Ronnie had known⊠and had said so): Cannon, Governor Reagan, 213â14.
In a 1970 interview⊠âso doped up they donât know what they are doing?â: Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press, âNancy Reagan Opposes Drugs, Womenâs Lib, Unrestricted Abortions,â Sacramento (CA) Bee, July 10, 1970.
âWhat excited me most⊠everyone is better offâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 116.
âShe never just flipped from bed to bed⊠go home and call themâ: Patrick, Reagan: What Was He Really Like?, 1:220â21.
the war that had cost them so much was not winnable: Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, 187.
âIf I donât have a chance⊠Iâm going to popâ: ibid., 188.
âWhen anyone asks⊠this was itâ: ibid., 189.
âEach time Reagan came across as conflicted.⊠and at the same timeâ: Cannon, Governor Reagan, 384â85.
âI thought, âSo this is how it endsâ⊠we were leaving politics foreverâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 122.
Hannaford and Deaver⊠big money in those days: Morris, Dutch, 390.
CHAPTER EIGHT
âwithout a day in office, the favorite presidential candidate of Republican conservativesâ: Warren Weaver Jr., âGOP Finds â68 Outlook Brighter as It Counts Election Successes: Gain of 47 in House, 8 Governors,â New York Times online November 10, 1966, https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1966/11/10/issue.html.
âLyndon Johnson is a disaster⊠plan for your election to the presidencyâ: Reed, The Reagan Enigma, 59-60.
âWho the fuck got me into this?â: Cannon, Governor Reagan, footnote p. 260.
âFor Nancy, the convention fiasco⊠whatever the Gipper might be thinkingâ: Deaver, Nancy,â 44.
âmore misrepresented than almost anything Ronnie has ever doneâ: Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, 163.
âwas the last thing on my mindâ: Ronald Reagan, An American Life, Loc 2473 of 12608. Kindle.
âI had met with Reagan⊠an enigma to this dayâ: Reed, Reagan Enigma, 178â79.
âThe experience was good for a man⊠for the mood of the American votersâ: Morris, Dutch, 358â59.
âI was heartsick⊠nothing I could do about itâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 145.
âWell, Dad, thereâs good newsâ⊠âI must tell Nancyâ: Michael Reagan with Hyams, Outside Looking In, 158.
âThere was genuine disappointment⊠without him and Nancy in the audienceâ: Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, 208â9.
When he was twenty-six, Michael got married⊠belonged to Jane Wyman: âMichael Reagan, Governorâs Son, to Marry Miss Pamela Putnam,â New York Times online, September 22, 1970, https://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/22/archives/michael-reagan-governors-son-to-marry-miss-pamela-putnam.html.
âSome men feel their masculinity⊠at least once a dayâ: Michael Reagan with Hyams, Outside Looking In, 121â29.
âI hated myself⊠they were all whoresâ: ibid., 129â30.
The most awkward moment⊠also join the group: ibid., 145â47.
âI needed her right then⊠do all those things, but I wasâ: Patti Davis, âHow I Remember My Mother Nancy Reagan,â Time online, last modified March 10, 2016, https://time.com/4253749/patti-davis-how-i-remember-nancy-reagan.
âItâs terrible that he took that part⊠going steadyâ: Patti Davis, The Way I See It, 141.
âa very radical black girl named Eva Jeffersonâ: ibid., 124â27.
âI was using her habit to support mineâ: ibid., 143.
âWhen Patti tried to sound important⊠âI donât believe a word youâre sayingâââ: Richard Davis, author interview, March 5, 2017.
âDuring Pattiâs years with Bernie⊠which we just couldnât acceptâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 138.
Maureen tried to talk Ronnie out of running⊠too much turmoil in the wake of Watergate: Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, 227â29.
Ron just pouted: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 153.
âHer questions were always the hardest⊠tilting at windmills?â: Deaver, Nancy, 44â45.
âLooking back, I realize it was inevitable⊠with whatever he decidedâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 151.
âThe astonishing thing⊠it doesnât
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