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âblending the gifts of Ronald Reagan with the proper pageantryâ: Deaver, Behind the Scenes, 179.
license to use the presidentâs first name to his face: ibid., 195â97.
allow him unfettered access to the White House grounds: Fred Ryan, interview by author, Washington, DC, January 22, 2020.
âCould beâ: Henkel, author interview, October 17, 2017.
âsnake-check that son of a bitch for everything heâs worthâ: Deaver, Behind the Scenes, 185.
âEverything we were doing⊠that Joan didnât plan onâ: Henkel, author interview, October 17, 2017.
âa nightmareâ: Cannon, President Reagan, 67.
âhis agony⊠transmitted itself, via television, into millions of human heartsâ: Morris, Dutch, 532.
âWe survived⊠âŠwould have been a blip on the screenâ: Rollins with DeFrank, Bare Knuckles, 164.
âHer power was everywhere⊠She was everywhereâ: Peggy Noonan, What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era (New York: Random House, 1990), 163.
âSuddenly, looming up in full view of the scope⊠and perhaps the world?â: Hutton, interview, April 15â16, 2004, Miller Center.
âItâs cancer.â: Speakes with Pack, Speaking Out, 186.
âHer aplomb was extraordinary⊠we then explained the procedure we would performâ: ibid.
âGoddamn it,â she said. âI knew he was going to do thatâ: Kuhn, author interview, February 28, 2019. Kuhn was in the room with Nancy Reagan.
âBecause in her opinion he couldnât be tired out this way⊠looked very peculiarâ: Donald Regan, interview by Lou Cannon, May 17, 1989, transcript in Lou Cannon Papers, University of California at Santa Barbara.
âcancel the damn helicopterâ: Regan, For the Record, 14â15.
never again to withhold medical information about him from the public: Speakes with Pack, Speaking Out, 194â202.
A little over two years later⊠âIt will be all rightâ: All dialogue comes from Hutton, interview, April 15â16, 2004, Miller Center.
âlifted me from the pit I was in and kept me out of itâ: Ronald Reagan, An American Life, loc. 10328 of 12608, Kindle.
âIt was full of love and concern⊠wishing it had come from my own daughterâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 255â56.
âBelieve me, no one knows⊠it really isnât so badâ: Nancy Reagan to Betty Cuniberti, 1988; letter provided to author by Cuniberti.
He had never seen his wife in such pain: Ronald Reagan, An American Life, loc. 10356 of 12608, Kindle.
Ronnie delivered a graceful eulogy⊠âalready broken heartâ: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 263.
âThose first few months in the White House⊠side by sideâ: Morris, Dutch, xiiiâxvii.
âWhen I began writing⊠what feels good in oneâs heart is usually sincere writingâ: Wendy Smith, âEdmund Morris: Writer Behind the Throne,â Publishers Weekly online, October 11, 1999, https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/19991013/29478-edmund-morris-writer-behind-the-throne.html.
âWell, heâs pretty simple as far as Iâm concerned⊠no big mystery hereâ: Deaver, interview, September 12, 2002, Miller Center.
âI still donât fully understand my father⊠more clues, more threads to tie togetherâ: Patti Davis, âFinally Seeing My FatherâThrough Edmundâs Eyes,â Washington Post online, October 10, 1999, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/1999-10/10/034r-101099-idx.html.
âcomes as near as any book Iâve read to capturing my fatherâs elusive natureâ: Ron Reagan, My Father at 100, 6.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
âAt first, we thought it was gay men⊠Haitiansâwhich was a mistakeâ: Dr. Anthony Fauci, interview by author, Bethesda, MD, January 30, 2018.
Annals of Internal Medicine: Anthony S. Fauci, âThe Syndrome of Kaposiâs Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections: An Epidemiologically Restricted Disorder of Immunoregulation,â Annals of Internal Medicine 96, no. 6 (June 1, 1982): 777â79, https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-96-6-777.
Though more than half of those stricken⊠on the inside pages: Randy Shilts, And the Band Played On: People, Politics, and the AIDS Epidemic (New York: Penguin Books, 1988), 191.
âIt was clear that there was sort of a muted silence⊠bully pulpit to sound the alarmâ: Fauci, author interview, January 30, 2018.
âBy that time⊠20,849 had diedâ: Shilts, And the Band Played On, 596.
âJail will kill himâ: Michael K. Deaver and Mickey Herskowitz, âThe Invincible Nancy,â Washington Post online. February 21, 1988, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1988/02/21/the-invincible-nancy/24c8ed84-aff5-40aa-a645-37b881bc6803.
Their family friend Doug Wick⊠changed the perceptions of some in his circle who misunderstood her: Wick, author interview, July 13, 2017. Another account of the episode at the wedding reception: Trish Bendix, âThe âLesbian Writerâ Who Danced with Nancy Reagan,â Into More online, April 3, 2018, https://www.intomore.com/culture/the-lesbian-writer-who-danced-with-nancy-reagan.
âmaybe the Lord brought down this plagueâ because âillicit sex is against the Ten Commandmentsâ: Morris, Dutch, 458. Confirmed in author interview with Morris, August 7, 2017.
âââIf those fellows donât leave me alone, Iâll just slap them on the wristâââ: Speakes with Pack, Speaking Out, 103.
âI donât have it. And you? Do you?â German Lopez, âThe Reagan Administrationâs Unbelievable Response to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic,â Vox, last modified December 1, 2016, https://www.vox.com/2015/12/1/9828348/ronald-reagan-hiv-aids.
The reaction⊠was laughter: Richard Lawson, âThe Reagan Administrationâs Unearthed Response to the AIDS Crisis Is Chilling,â Vanity Fair online, December 1, 2015, https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/11/reagan-administration-response-to-aids-crisis.
during a meeting with his national security advisers⊠San Francisco officials demanded an apology, both to the city and to people infected with the disease: Bob Woodward, âGadhafi Target of Secret US Deception Plan,â Washington Post, October 2, 1986, A1; Associated Press, âReport of AIDS Jokes Roils San Franciscans,â New York Times, October 3, 1986, 7.
âHow do you know?⊠How do you know?â: Kuhn, author interview, February 28, 2019. Kuhn said that Hutton related the account to him.
Nancy sent Hudson a set of photos⊠turned out to be Kaposiâs sarcoma: Daniel Bates, âWe Have Recently Had Sex Together and⊠I May Have AIDS,â Daily Mail (UK) online, last modified December 5, 2018, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6464365/Book-reveals-Rock-Hudson-sent-letters-lovers-diagnosed-AIDS.html.
When Hudson collapsed⊠âin their thoughts and prayersâ: Shilts, And the Band Played On, 574â79.
for nearly two years: The next mention in the Reagan diaries comes on March 30, 1987.
treatments would do no good: Shilts, And the Band Played On, 574â79.
Hudsonâs heroic public acknowledgment⊠more than twice as much as had been collected in all of 1984: âRock Hudson,â People online, December 23, 1985, https://people.com/archive/rock-hudson-vol-24-no-26.
âIt was commonly accepted now⊠the power the news media exerted in the latter portion of the twentieth centuryâ: Shilts, And the Band Played On, 585.
âYou mean like the measles virus⊠no immune response?â: Hutton, interview, April 15â16, 2004, Miller Center.
tattooing HIV-positive peopleâon the upper forearm if they were IV drug users and the buttocks
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