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1991,rar 24.

ā€œKitty, please be very careful.… hit on youā€: ā€œWretched Excess,ā€ Newsweek online, April 21, 1991, https://www.newsweek.com/wretched-excess-202154.

privately agreed must have been Nancy’s doing: Paul Costello, former White House spokesman for Rosalynn Carter, interview by author, Washington, DC, April 3, 2019.

ā€œRonald Reagan,ā€ Nofziger began, ā€œyou have broken my heart… without your even knowing or caringā€: Lyn Nofziger, ā€œA Reaganite’s Lament,ā€ Washington Post, August 4, 1991, C7.

Others who were involved… when their terms expired: Confidential interviews.

ā€œI had doubted… Nancy that he wants and needs to be around all the timeā€: Deaver, Different Drummer, 204–8.

ā€œI want to get even with him, too… didn’t have to argue very hardā€: Spencer, author interview, July 11, 2017.

ā€œJust ask Nancy Reaganā€: ā€œHer Criticism of Oliver North Was Turning Point in Va. U.S. Senate Race,ā€ Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch online, March 7, 2016, https://www.newsadvance.com/her-criticism-of-oliver-north-was-turning-point-in-va/article_28a5c5a2-a274-5355-9d7e-bdc3ff33a4c0.html.

ā€œAfter Mrs. Reagan’s… would put North in the Senateā€: Pollster Geoff Garin to author, email, April 28, 2019.

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

ā€œHave you seen this before?ā€ā€¦ ā€œI’m not sureā€: Hutton, interview, April 15–16, 2004, Miller Center.

ā€œWhat’s wrong?… Something is not right hereā€: Ryan, interview, May 25, 2004, Miller Center.

ā€œWe’ve got to keep this thing movingā€: Ryan, author interview, January 22, 2020.

ā€œRonnie, you’re in Washingtonā€: Higdon, author interview, April 17, 2018. Higdon, the former Reagan aide who later headed Thatcher’s US office, said he witnessed the exchange.

ā€œthis has been happening even in his own houseā€: Hutton, interview, April 15–16, 2004, Miller Center.

ā€œLike most people then… I was certainly going to learn!ā€: Nancy Reagan, I Love You, Ronnie, 183.

ā€œThey saw and spoke with him daily… never found his memory, reasoning, or judgment to be significantly impairedā€: Lawrence K. Altman, ā€œA President Fades into a World Apart,ā€ New York Times online, October 5, 1997, https://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/05/us/reagan-s-twilight-a-special-report-a-president-fades-into-a-world-apart.html.

ā€œno hint of mental deterioration… have reason to worryā€: Morris, Dutch, 662.

ā€œAnd I don’t know if it had anything to do with Alzheimer’sā€: Patrick, Reagan: What Was He Really Like?, 1:225.

ā€œon the later jokes… much more noticeableā€: Douglas Brinkley, telephone interview by author, March 23, 2020.

not yet a solid scientific consensus: American Association for the Advancement of Science online, ā€œBU/VA CTE Researcher Ann McKee Receives $10 Million NIH Grant,ā€ EurekAlert!, April 27, 2020, https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-04/busobcr042720.php.

A final rupture… ā€œleave that where it liesā€: There are numerous press accounts of this on-air exchange. They include: Tom Shales, ā€œTelevision Basking in the Glow,ā€ Washington Post, January 21, 1993, D1; and Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich, ā€œThe Boomers Ball: Picking Up the Perks of Presidential Power,ā€ New York Times, January 21, 1993, A11.

ā€œDon’t you ever call me againā€: Page, The Matriarch, 252–53.

ā€œRonnie, you remember so-and-soā€¦ā€: Colacello, ā€œRonnie and Nancy Part II,ā€ 176.

His longtime political adviser… ā€œhave it checkedā€: Spencer, author interview, October 22, 2016.

ā€œI don’t think I finished the whole examā€: Hutton, interview, April 15–16, 2004, Miller Center.

ā€œKnowing her husband as she did… darkness descendedā€: Ron Reagan, My Father at 100, 218.

preparing stories about his decline: ibid.

ā€œThey were very short… we had a lot of memoriesā€: Nancy Reagan interview with Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes, CBS, September 24, 2002.

ā€œWhen you come right down to it… so it’s lonelyā€: ibid.

ā€œMaybe if Colin Powell runsā€¦ā€: Patti Davis, Long Goodbye, 107–8.

ā€œthe pain that I have causedā€: Eleanor Clift, ā€œThe Long Goodbye,ā€ Newsweek online, October 1, 1995, https://www.newsweek.com/long-goodbye-184022.

ā€œI don’t know how to be alone… I’ve never been aloneā€: Patti Davis, Long Goodbye, 109–10.

ā€œThe coach is waiting for meā€ā€¦ no more games: Hutton, interview, April 15–16, 2004, Miller Center.

For a while… field boots and his saddle: John Barletta with Rochelle Schweizer, Riding with Reagan: From the White House to the Ranch (New York: Citadel Press, 2005), 210–14.

quietly put Rancho del Cielo up for sale: Felicia Paik, ā€œReagan’s Ranch Is for Sale, but Has Found No Takers,ā€ Wall Street Journal online, May 5, 1997. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB862780938948169000.

ā€œI’ll do what I have to doā€ā€¦ ā€œas if the land itself were hauntedā€: Patti Davis, Long Goodbye, 256–57.

ā€œLosing my father and losing the ranch… That’s why I have toā€: ibid., 258–59.

ā€œThe weekends we used to spend there… when we were normalā€: ibid., 172.

advance on their inheritances: Ron Reagan, author interview, Seattle, August 13, 2019; Dennis Revell, interview by author, Sacramento, CA, June 3, 2019.

ā€œWarren and I treasured… best gossip from both coastsā€: Brokaw eulogy at Nancy Reagan funeral.

ā€œHoney, you remember whenā€”ā€: Nancy Reagan, interview by Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes, CBS, September 4, 2002.

Bush did not respond for three weeks, Wicks said, which wounded Nancy: Wick, author interview, July 13, 2017.

ā€œRonald Reagan didn’t have to take care of Ronald Reagan for the last ten yearsā€: Deaver, Nancy, 157–62.

ā€œThat’s the greatest gift you could have given meā€: Patti Davis, Long Goodbye, 298–99.

ā€œThe pomp was nearly unprecedented… two prime ministersā€: David Von Drehle, ā€œReagan Hailed as Leader for ā€˜the Ages,ā€™ā€Šā€ Washington Post online, June 12, 2004, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2004/06/12/reagan-hailed-as-leader-for-the-ages/949ec041-a8d4-4ef2-940a-18a4a135a273.

Higdon cringed… sign their funeral programs: Higdon, author interview, April 7, 2018.

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

ā€œI go to the library or work for the library all the time… I’m working for Ronnieā€: Bob Colacello, ā€œNancy Reagan Speaks Out About Obamas, the Bushes, and Her Husband,ā€ Vanity Fair online, June 1, 2009, https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2009/06/nancy-reagan-speaks-out-about-obamas-the-bushes-and-her-husband.

ā€œI think we can claim victoryā€ā€¦ ā€œshe was going to get itā€: T. Boone Pickens, interview with author, Washington, DC, August 25, 2016.

ā€œIf he were able to, he’d quietly thank them but say, ā€˜Please don’tā€™ā€Šā€: Deaver, Nancy, 156.

ā€œI had to write and thank you… and thanks againā€: Nancy Reagan to Albert R. Hunt, 1998; letter provided to the author by Hunt.

ā€œThe letters suggest a man… as much as the thoughts shaped the writingā€: Michael Duffy and Nancy Gibbs, ā€œThe Real Reagan,ā€ Time, September 29, 2003, 54–56.

ā€œI don’t think like that.… I’m not that wayā€: Brinkley, author interview, March 23, 2020.

ā€œWho was that elderly woman?… She looks familiarā€: Sam Donaldson, interview by author, Washington, DC, September 22, 2019.

ā€œWhatever it was, love, she felt, did not just disappearā€: Peggy Noonan, ā€œFarewell to Nancy Reagan, a Friend and Patriot,ā€ Wall Street Journal online, March 11, 2016, https://www.wsj.com/articles/farewell-to-nancy-reagan-my-darling-friend-1457654369.

Her friend Robert Higdon approached Episcopal priest… neighborhood of Washington: Higdon, author interview, April 17, 2018.

ā€œshe had a quiet eleganceā€ā€¦ not likely to happen: Stuart Kenworthy, interview by author, Washington, DC,

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