No disrespect but if Reagan wasn't mentioned enough already... That Thursday debate gonna be filled with peeps fishing to mention her/him in any context
Should be more respected than him anyway. Aren't basically all first ladies mutually respected since they usually are basically humanitarians and seen as apolitical?Just curious why she's getting more respect than Scalia?
I guess she was never in a real position of power herself, just a position of influence?![]()
Should be more respected than him anyway. Aren't basically all first ladies mutually respected since they usually are basically humanitarians and seen as apolitical?
Aside from you know who obviously.

She married the Devil though![]()


I would think the majority of people are more likely to attribute all of their husband's policies to their husbands only and separate them in their minds.
There was a legendary thread on the old Coli about this: @KingpinOG started a thread praising her (while trashing Michelle Obama), almost exactly what he wrote here. Then it backfired like a muthafukka and he was begging mods to delete the threadAmong his many acquaintances was young Nancy Davis. Just how well they were acquainted Patricia didn’t know until after Reagan was elected president. The Widow Lawford recalls, "Peter was watching the news right after Reagan was elected. He went over to the set, laughing and calling Mrs. Reagan a vulgar name. I was shocked and wanted to know what was bothering him. He laughed again and said that when she was single, Nancy Davis was known for giving the best head in Hollywood. Then Peter told of driving to the Phoenix area with Nancy and Bob Walker . Nancy would visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Loyal Davis, while Peter and Walker picked up girls at Arizona State University in Tempe, a Phoenix suburb. He claimed that she entertained them orally on those trips, apparently playing with whichever man was not driving at the moment. I have no idea if Peter was telling the truth, though I have to assume he was because Peter was not one to gossip."
Lets Call It a Davis!
