You are so ridiculous.
>>'By the time I got out of the army Air Corps, all I wanted to do -- in common with several million other veterans -- was to rest up awhile, make love to my wife, and come up refreshed...'
Perfectly understandable considering that for the duration of the war he was stationed in San Francisco, Fort Morgan or Fort Hal Roach and living apart from his wife.
In addition, Jane Wyman was off filming on location (w/ men unfit for service like Gregory Peck) or doing publicity tours most of the rest of the time. While I do not doubt that RR and his wife got to see each other more than those stationed in Europe, the fact is that he and Jane were living apart.
see Early Reagan: The Rise to Power by Anne Edwards, Chapter 13
>>I wrote earlier, and repeat:
This shameless man who had spent the war in Hollywood, lying each night next to his wife in a comfortable bed, drew around himself as a decoration the cloak of sacrifice that had been earned with blood, sweat and tears, as the precisely accurate cliche goes, by the "several millions" he claimed to have so much "in common with."
Only a diseased mind would make such a heinous claim. There certainly is someone lying each night (and day for that matter).
>>That is his statement. Look at it again.
So you had better. What are you running for, shameless princess of prevarication? |