Nancy Reagan was my favorite First Lady. She was beautiful, graceful, classy, feminine, and traditional. It was obvious that she and Ronald Reagan loved each other deeply. That was one of the reasons Nancy was hated by feminists -- she and Ronnie often looked at each other with adoration, and under the perverted poison known as feminism, women are never supposed to look at men with genuine appreciation and love.
Nancy was hated by liberals while she was First Lady, but I notice that the revisionist thought police are out in full force following her death. USA Today's front-page article has these quotes in the first few paragraphs: "She was a true partner to the presidency," said Anita McBride, a chief of staff to former first lady Laura Bush. "She is the one who deserves credit for orchestrating the great legacy that is Ronald Reagan," according to presidential historian Douglas Brinkley.
So according to the feminist re-write, Nancy Reagan wasn't a traditional wife who supported her husband while letting him run the "household" (in this case the White House and the executive branch), she was the president's "true partner" who actually "orchestrated" Reagan's "legacy." Who knew? In between naps, Ronald must have been baking cookies and playing bridge.
Nancy was hated by liberals while she was First Lady, but I notice that the revisionist thought police are out in full force following her death. USA Today's front-page article has these quotes in the first few paragraphs: "She was a true partner to the presidency," said Anita McBride, a chief of staff to former first lady Laura Bush. "She is the one who deserves credit for orchestrating the great legacy that is Ronald Reagan," according to presidential historian Douglas Brinkley.
So according to the feminist re-write, Nancy Reagan wasn't a traditional wife who supported her husband while letting him run the "household" (in this case the White House and the executive branch), she was the president's "true partner" who actually "orchestrated" Reagan's "legacy." Who knew? In between naps, Ronald must have been baking cookies and playing bridge.