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In reply to the discussion: Although I hated Reagan's policies, the man himself was likable, homey, witty, and personable. [View all]Hardrada
(10,918 posts)57. "When he laughed, stout senators rolled in the aisles.
When he cried little children died in the street."
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Although I hated Reagan's policies, the man himself was likable, homey, witty, and personable. [View all]
Bandit
Dec 2011
OP
Yes that was one of the many positions he and the Republicans took but the man himself
Bandit
Dec 2011
#4
I couldn't bear to watch him. I felt he was ACTING likeable, homey, etc. All surface.
Demit
Dec 2011
#8
He creeped me out really bad, like looking into the eyes of a dead rattlesnake. nt
Zorra
Dec 2011
#10
He would give you the shirt off his back, then sign a bill to impoverish millions.
immoderate
Dec 2011
#16
He was an actor used in a role. You are mistaking mockery, smarm, gloating, and pestilence
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2011
#19
For a drooling idiot with fascist policies he wasn't quite as stupid as a boiled turnip.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#34
Yeah, but only when he was an actor playing roles as likable, homey, witty and personable. n/t
RebelOne
Dec 2011
#39
He was professionally trained to present a pleasant personality to the public.
Kablooie
Dec 2011
#56