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âI never expected⊠welcome part of our routineâ: ibid., 214.
âThree and a half minutes, thatâs fine⊠fifteen seconds at the endâ: Mark Weinberg, Movie Nights with the Reagans: A Memoir (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2018), 80.
âwas on a mission from Nancy⊠buried in this stuff on weekendsâ: Allen, interview, May 28, 2002, Miller Center.
âI felt like I was a kid⊠I couldnât resistâ: John Hutton, interview, April 15â16, 2004, Presidential Oral Histories, Ronald Reagan Presidency, Miller Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-oral-histories/john-hutton-md-oral-history.
âThis is my fourteenth trip⊠the most ineptly organizedâ: Lou Cannon, âOn the Continent, Nodding Off and Fending Off the Press,â Washington Post online, June 14, 1982, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1982/06/14/on-the-continent-nodding-off-and-fending-off-the-press/cc4c1533-ab29-4518-8bf2-67c11248c14a.
âReagan managed to raise doubts⊠some of his administrationâs policiesâ: Lou Cannon, âPresident Gained His Major Goal,â Washington Post, June 13, 1982, 1.
âa relaxed and effective performer⊠as events in his reelection campaignâ: Cannon, President Reagan, 416.
âI donât get involved⊠who are trying to end-run himâ: Chris Wallace, First Lady, 41.
âDoes his no always end it?⊠come back at him againâ: ibid., 40.
âHer husbandâs close associates⊠pull the triggerâ: Richard E. Neustadt, Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan (New York: Free Press, 1990), 312â14.
âNever let your Nancy be immobilizedâ: ibid., 316.
âShe could not bear the thought of the criticism⊠Ronald Reaganâa president with a particularly idealistic streakâwas especially in need of this kind of counselâ: Peter J. Wallison, Ronald Reagan: The Power of Conviction and the Success of his Presidency (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2003), 106â7.
âIt really reaches a point⊠rather than let it build up a head of steamâ: Chris Wallace, First Lady, 41.
âNancy Reagan had a better understanding⊠he did not like to be pushed by anyone, not even Nancy Reaganâ: Cannon, President Reagan, 447.
when he proposed this idea, shook her head vigorously in opposition: Ken Khachigian, interview by author, San Clemente, CA, August 29, 2019.
âI donât give a damn about the right-to-lifersâ: Donald Regan, For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988), 86.
âOn the other hand, I believe in a womanâs choiceâ: Chris Kaltenbach, âFormer First Lady Nancy Reagan Speaks Out for Abortion Rights,â Baltimore Sun online, September 21, 1994, https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1994-09-21-1994264147-story.html.
âOn background⊠a wonderful jobâ: Cannon, President Reagan, 131n.
âEd and I were never close⊠I always felt that Meese was one of themâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 203.
âRonald Reagan, with his soft heart⊠Nancy would prevail upon him to act in his own interestâ: George P. Shultz, Turmoil and Triumph: My Years as Secretary of State (New York: Charles Scribnerâs Sons, 1993), 317.
Senator Paul Laxalt⊠soon on the phone with Nancy: Cannon, President Reagan, 375.
âWhen a political appointee⊠he should step asideâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 51â52.
âI trusted George completely⊠out the windowâ: ibid., 205.
âa schemer married to someone who was unable to conceive of a Machiavellian thoughtâ: Von Damm, At Reaganâs Side. 228.
âI could only conclude that for some reason⊠slapped me in the faceâ: ibid., 271â73.
âa homecoming queenâ: Helene von Damm, interview by Ann Miller Morin, February 15, 1988, transcript, Foreign Affairs Oral History Project, Women Ambassadors Series, Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, Arlington, VA, https://adst.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/von-Damm-Helene.pdf.
âHer position was hardening toward me⊠with each new success I achievedâ: Von Damm, At Reaganâs Side, 288.
âanything less would have seemed underdressedâ: ibid., 308.
âDie Playgirl Bows Out!â: Georgie Anne Geyer, âVon Damme Tale Is a Common Plight,â Burlington (VT) Free Press, December 16, 1985, 8.
âLucky, thereâs one thing you have to understand about Nancyâ⊠hear from her: Selwa âLuckyâ Roosevelt, Keeper of the Gate (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990), 203â4.
âon guard, suspicious of anyone she thought was trying to use or manipulate herâ: ibid., 202.
âThis was a big honorâ⊠Joe DiMaggio: Will, author interview, March 31, 2017.
âIt turned out he was carrying water for Nancy on this⊠Nancy and Barbara just did not have a pleasant relationshipâ: Jon Meacham, Destiny and Power, 266.
âNancy does not like Barbara.⊠Nancy Reagan is jealous of herâ: ibid., 334.
âI knowâ: Lou Cannon to author, email, August 27, 2019, confirming details.
âa prince of a feller⊠Didnât seem to want us upstairs in the White Houseâ: Morris, Dutch, 638.
she found in Reagan Library files drafts of the invitation list⊠âJust watch meâ: Susan Page, The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty (New York: Twelve, 2019), 138â40.
âThis was the planâthat I was the Prince Charming of the eveningâ: Ethan Alter, âJohn Travolta Recalls Dancing the Night Away with Princess Diana: âI Was the Prince Charming of the Evening,âââ Yahoo! Entertainment, last modified December 6, 2019, https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/john-travolta-recalls-dancing-night-away-with-princess-diana-nancy-reagan-140058674.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAD1LWrigviKw0ejH1grQevhaYC10o63nrtt2Od02jciVyPBOCITPJrvAmuSU01AtOCqwiRSmqyJpJuJKcevZppJ8Bls1D9Sy0drU4kAQ17j5TjgynhJETOXPVJo2E-bCC3l5CQWn9kFQAnc5Llv7TnafFDkQR3uRHgiOjpy0NxN8.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
âI remember having to say to Mike [Deaver]⊠âWeâve got to give them back or somethingâââ: Baker, author interview, January 4, 2017.
âAs soon as I read this⊠Nancy needed to make fun of herself, not blame the pressâ: Tate, Lady in Red, 45.
âI bet sheâs pissedâ: ibid., 47.
âThis one song⊠my image began to change in Washingtonâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 34â35.
âMaybe this will end the snipingâ: Douglas Brinkley, ed., The Reagan Diaries (New York: HarperCollins, 2007), 76. At the Gridiron Club Dinner the following year, Ronnie would give a surprise performance himself, dressed in a serape and sombrero and singing a parody of the song âManana.â In his diary, on page 140, he noted that he had never sung on a stage before and was nervous.
According to what Deaver told Morris⊠no evidence that Ronnie did anything about it: Edmund Morris research materials made available to the author include the following: âNR took âuppers and downersâ to get to sleep, used to wake up at middle of the night to take another. Dr. Ruge confided this to rr. Doctor was nervous and concerned. NR leave the White House with a huge sealed box full of pills. Knew she couldnât get them again.âDeaver 6/7/89.â Morris also noted that Deaver doubted Ruge would want to talk about this for the record.
âWhether this accounts for some of the fluctuations in her mood over the years⊠perhaps
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