Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

  • Ms. Frida Greenholt
  • September 5, 2024 04:03am
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Raymond Arroyo talks to 'Reagan' co-star Penelope Ann Miller about playing Nancy Reagan, why the film was not about ideology for her, and much more.

As the new movie "REAGAN" hits theaters, it is met with a predictable barrage of savage attacks from far-left movie critics. Yet, despite their malicious attempts to discredit it, the film is soaring in popularity, with an impressive 98% "fresh" audience score on "Rotten Tomatoes."

This stark contrast between critical and audience reception exposes a fundamental truth about Ronald Reagan: he was, and remains, a man of the people. His humble roots and genuine empathy connected him to Americans from all walks of life.

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

Ironically, the very critics who condescend to the film ignore this crucial fact. They fail to comprehend the widespread affection for Reagan, a sentiment shared by the film's ecstatic exit poll responders.

Two reasons stand out for their vitriol: indoctrination and political animosity. Many of these critics have been brainwashed into despising Reagan and his conservative principles. Moreover, Dennis Quaid's vocal support for former President Donald Trump further inflames their irrational hatred.

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

Reagan's time in Hollywood gave him firsthand experience of the industry's leftist drift. This led him to embrace conservative and populist values, a stance that would have amused him if he were alive today.

Amidst the hate, Reagan would have found solace in the positive reviews from those who loved him and those who longed for his leadership. The film's success is a testament to his enduring legacy as a true champion of the American people.

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

"REAGAN" stands triumphant, with a score of 1, while its detractors languish at 0. The people have spoken, and their verdict is clear: Reagan's legacy remains secure, despite the futile efforts of his critics.

In the words of Douglas MacKinnon, "Reagan was a man of the people. Americans from all walks of life loved him because he was one of them. ... Those who have seen the movie are not only giving it an amazing 98% 'fresh' audience score on 'Rotten Tomatoes,' but rave reviews in exit polling. More than that, it is exceeding expectations at the box office."

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

Reagan: A Tale of Love, Legacy, and Liberal Hate

The film is a timely reminder of Reagan's enduring appeal and the importance of his principles in American society. It is a testament to his unparalleled ability to connect with the hearts and minds of ordinary Americans, transcending political divides and ideological differences.

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