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By Scott Whitlock | January 18, 2011 | 13:36

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Over a span of five days and three programs, ABC donated 24 minutes of coverage to Ron Reagan's new book and the allegations that his father had symptoms of Alzheimer's while being President. On Tuesday, he appeared on Good Morning America for almost eight minutes of promotional coverage.

Guest co-host Elizabeth Vargas teased the segment by proclaiming, "Coming up in just a moment, new revelations about President Reagan and when he developed Alzheimer's." Wouldn't "allegations" have been the fair way to describe the claims of Ronald Reagan's liberal son?

In addition to appearing on Tuesday's GMA, the book was discussed on the Monday, Sunday and Saturday edition of the program. Vargas interviewed Ron Reagan for almost nine minutes on Friday's 20/20. Additionally, World News anchors highlighted the insinuations on Friday, Sunday and Monday. The grand total comes out to 24 minutes and 12 seconds of interviews or coverage.

On Tuesday, Vargas asked a question she skipped on Friday's 20/20 she finally wondered, "How do you respond to the people who say, Ron Reagan is not a doctor?" She added, "I mean, you are not equipped to recognize possible early signs of Alzheimer's...and you shouldn't be speculating."

Regarding outrage from brother Michael Reagan that Ron is an "embarrassment," co-anchor George Stephanopoulos gently queried, "So, what do you say to Michael?"

However, Stephanopoulos did offer this tough question: "When you look back, because so much of the public felt they had such a personal connection to him. Do you think there's anything on your side you could have done to make that connection with him?"

Yet, Ron Reagan's allegations about his father were couched with qualifiers, such as this one: "...In retrospect, given what we know, it's a reasonable supposition that [he might have had early symptoms.]"

So, perhaps, during ABC's five day deluge of coverage, tougher questions should have been asked from the start.

A transcript of the January 18 segment, which aired at 7:30am EST, follows:

7:21 tease

VARGAS: Coming up in just a moment, new revelations about President Reagan and when he developed Alzheimer's. His son Ron Reagan joins us to talk about his new book and, boy, is it controversial.

7:31

GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: But, first, this February 6th will mark the 100th anniversary of former President Ronald Reagan's birth. An event the family will mark along with the former President's loyal followers. But it might be tough getting the whole Reagan family in the same place, thanks to a family feud that's erupted between his sons, Ron and Michael. It started after Ron told Elizabeth Vargas what he wrote in his book, My Father at 100, that he believed his father had early symptoms of Alzheimer's in the Oval Office. Michael responded in a flash on Twitter, accusing him to sell out his father to sell books. In an interview with Sean Hannity Monday, Michael Reagan did not back down from his cutting remarks.

MICHAEL REAGAN: Where's the backup for what Ron is saying? And it's just sad this debate has started, when, in fact, my father accomplished so much in the last four years of his presidency.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Over the weekend, Michael also tweeted, "My brother was an embarrassment to my father when he was alive. And today, he became an embarrassment to his mother." Ron Jr. says it was his performance in a 1984 debate that first made him wonder about Alzheimer's. And he told Elizabeth Vargas that he even counseled his father not to run for re-election.

RON REAGAN JR: Now, partly, that was because I didn't want somebody shooting him again. That was certainly true. There was something that was off. I couldn't quite put my finger on it.

STEPHANOPOULOS: President Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, five years after leaving office. But in 1980, before being elected at age 69, candidate Reagan contemplated potential health problems. Telling The New York Times, "If I were President and had any feeling at all that my capabilities had been reduced before a second term came, I would walk away. Son Ron agrees, writing, had the diagnosis been made in, say, 1987, would he have stepped down? I believe he would have." And Ron Reagan joins us again right now. So, you haven't said anything since Michael spoke out over the weekend.

REAGAN: No, no. The feud is really one-side, I believe. I think there's some confusion here and some misunderstanding between Alzheimer's the disease, and dementia, which is a symptom of Alzheimer's and shows up in the later stages. What I've- what I've deduced, given what we now know about Alzheimer's, that it is a disease that's a process that takes place over years and decades, even, before actual symptoms arise is that, given when he was finally diagnosed, and given what we now know about Alzheimer's, it's a simple deduction to say that the disease must have been present when he was in office. I did not say- in fact, said exactly the opposite- that I did not see symptoms of dementia or anything like that while he was in office. The worries that I talked about with you and mention in the book-

STEPHANOPOULOS: But the early signs you saw. You were seeing little clues.

REAGAN: I had no- no. I wasn't thinking, "Gee, I am seeing signs of Alzheimer's here." I was hypersensitive, of course, to somebody I know very, very well. He had already been shot and nearly killed. He's in his mid 70s. He's in the toughest job of the world and I worried about him all the time, for all kinds of reasons.

VARGAS: You're likened it to a parent who doesn't know something is wrong with his or her child.

REAGAN: Exactly.

VARGAS: But, you were clear with me and in the book, that you thought there was something off, there was something wrong?

REAGAN: Something I would occasionally, I would notice and I would wonder, "Gee, why is there a hitch in the giddy-up," as I put it to you. But, I had no idea what it was and I can't say definitively that I was seeing a sign of Alzheimer's. It could have been anything. I mean, again, he was shot and clearly killed.

VARGAS: Well, you did tell me that because of what we now know about Alzheimer's, now you're sure that what you were seeing was the precursors of Alzheimer's.

REAGAN: No, I didn't say that I was sure. I said that in retrospect, given what we know, it's a reasonable supposition that that might have been the case. I can't diagnose-

STEPHANOPOULOS: So, what do you say to Michael?

REAGAN: I don't get into inter-familial squabbles in public. I just think that's a bad idea.

STEPHANOPOULOS: [Laughs] You have before.

REAGAN: No, not really.

VARGAS: But, Were you expecting this reaction?

REAGAN: Not really. I hadn't really thought what Mike might say. The bit about embarrassment to your mother, that's a little strange. I just spoke to my mother last night.

STEPHANOPOULOS: What did she say?

REAGAN: She didn't mention embarrassment. Well, I asked her. I knew this was all- she was worried about me. She said, "Are you all right? Yeah. I'm fine. But they're going to ask me what you think of the book. So, what should I say to them?" And she said, "You tell them that I've read it. I loved it. It made me cry and I'm very proud of you."

STEPHANOPOULOS: Can't do better than that. How is she doing?

REAGAN: She's doing great, actually. She'll be 90 in July this year. But she's doing fine.

VARGAS: I want to get back to one of the other revelations in the book that you talked about the people, that people have been talking about, which is when your father fell off the horse in Mexico shortly after he left the Oval Office. You say in the book he had brain surgery.

REAGAN: No, I don't.

VARGAS: And people seized on that. You say they opened up the skull, quote, "to relieve pressure on the brain." You say that happened in San Diego.

REAGAN: Yes, they did. No- I made a- This was a fact that I got wrong and we caught it too late. The book had gone to the printer. It was actually Tucson. In my mind, it was San Diego. But it was actually Tucson. And it was the second stop he made two stops at a hospital. First in Tucson, where they just kind of patched him up after he was thrown from the horse, I should say. And then, two months later, he went to the Mayo Clinic. And there is where they burrowed a hole in his skull to relieve pressure on the brain. that was the first suspicion, the first time that anybody in the family heard suspicions of Alzheimer's that was when it was broached. We'll do tests in a year. And see where we are then. After a year, more suspicion. A little hard to make a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's back then without actually doing brain surgery.

VARGAS: But, when people say there were no signs of it. He didn't have a shaved head.

REAGAN: Yes, he did.

VARGAS: There wasn't stitches. So, you're saying he had that and it just wasn't made public?

REAGAN: No. There are photographs that exist of him taking his hat off on his way up the steps to an airplane, with his head shaved on one side. And that's what I referred to in the book is that procedure to relieve pressure on the brain.

VARGAS: How do you respond to the people who say, Ron Reagan is not a doctor?

REAGAN: I'm not.

VARGAS: I mean, you are not equipped to recognize possible early signs of Alzheimer's.

REAGAN: I wasn't and I made that point.

VARGAS: And shouldn't be speculating.

REAGAN: No, I'm saying, I can't say that I was seeing signs of Alzheimer's. I had little worries. They may, in retrospect, have been very early inklings of this. But I can't say that for sure. You're right. I'm not a doctor. I'm just trying to deal with this in an open and honest way as I experienced. That's all.

STEPHANOPOULOS: One of the things you write was how difficult a man your father was to know personally.

REAGAN: Yes, yes, he was. Because I would hate for people to think that the whole book is also Alzheimer's. That's about really about this much [makes a small amount sign with his fingers] of a much larger story.

STEPHANOPOULOS: That often does happen with books. When you look back, because so much of the public felt they had such a personal connection to him. Do you think there's anything on your side you could have done to make that connection with him?

REAGAN: Um, well, I felt that I had a personal connection with him. It's not that. It's just that, you know, I talk about the book. There's a sort of metaphorical ten percent that he would keep to himself. He's very private that way. You would see glimpses every once in a while. I mention early on in his life when he announced to his friends back in Dixon, within a few years he would be making $5,000 a year. This is the beginning of the Depression. That's a sign of that inner ambition he was there, that he kept hidden most of the time because he didn't think it was a very admiral thing to be personally ambitious. So, we would cover that up.

STEPHANOPOULOS: But, you don't get to be president if you're not ambitious.

REAGAN: Some ambition burning in side there.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Thanks a lot for sharing this all with us.

— Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.

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Mental disorder

Submitted by Richard.Halavais on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 1:45pm.

Liberalism is a mental disorder. MSM is liberal hence mentally disturbed!

Richard Halavais
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Hey,  what's the black sheep

Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 1:49pm.

Hey,  what's the Reagan black sheep, liberal, douchebag supposed to do when his rich boyfriend gets tired of him hanging in his closet and mommy dearest just won't die?

Barack_Must_Go.....

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Let's just hope Nancy's

Submitted by Firmworm on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:08pm.

Let's just hope Nancy's ammended her will.

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Mommy might just die over

Submitted by djm159 on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:36pm.

Mommy might just die over this and the spoiled, overindulged brat will get his way. Who knows what his intent is - maybe to redeem his inheritance quickly. This certainly will have an effect on Nancy, Ronald Regan was why she lived.  Let's hope Nancy amends her will quickly and let this closet dweller's boyfriend care for him.

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24 minutes without once mentioning

Submitted by Willis_Leon_Johnson on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 1:47pm.

the mental disorders exhibited my chrissie matthews, bernstein, "schultz for brains" etal.

End 'gun violence in America' - Require training and MANDATORY "Shall Carry" by every Citizen.

If harry reid is the best person to lead the senate, what does that say about the other 99 senators?

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Thanks Junior, because of you

Submitted by Reaver on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 1:51pm.

Thanks Junior, because of you the media’s theme for your father’s one hundredth birthday will be “did he have Alzheimer’s while in office” and not a retrospective of his life and accomplishments. That sort of coverage will be reserved for liberals and you’ve given them the pretense to do so.  

“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” ~ William F. Buckley, Jr.
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I'll take Ronald Reagan with

Submitted by Firmworm on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 1:50pm.

I'll take Ronald Reagan with full blown Alzheimer's on his inauguration day than Barack Obama in perfect health today.

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Reagan did more for this nation and the world

Submitted by TexasMom0517 on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 4:40pm.

Than any other "modern-day" President.  If he had the beginning signs of Alzheimer's while in office, I wonder how much MORE he could have accomplished!  Pathetic to watch his genetic offspring become such an embarrassing little weasel.

 

Ron Reagan has always been a little snot, standing in the shadow of a great father, and unable to cope with his own mediocrity.  I feel "almost" sad for the little wimp; it must be frightening in the dark, when you have no soul.

"My faith in the Constitution is whole, it is complete, it is total. I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the Constitution." Barbara Jordan
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Sad, when

Submitted by UpNorth on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 1:51pm.

a son turns on his father, who is long dead.  Just to put a couple of bucks in his pocket, and that's all he'll get from this.   But, Ron Reagan is living proof that liberalism is, indeed, a mental disease. 

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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I like your first point,Mr. Whitlock

Submitted by ant on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:04pm.

"Allegations" are called "revelations". This comes from the same group that calls "illegal aliens", undocumented workers because "only a judge can make that call.". Hypocrisy wears out it's shoes around these people.

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So WITH dimentia, best

Submitted by Edhenry on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:06pm.

So WITH dimentia, best president of 20th century.

 

edhenry
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I Agree

Submitted by texusmc on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:10pm.

Well said Ed, well said!

"You cannot exaggerate about the Marines. They are convinced to the point of arrogance that they are the most ferocious fighters on Earth. And the amusing thing about it is that they are." --Kevin Keaney, US Navy chaplain, Korea 1951
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Disrespectful spoiled putz

Submitted by djm159 on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:11pm.

This moron will do anything for his 15 minutes of fame. I guess the dog show circuit wasn't getting him the liberal attention he needed. What a disrespectful, spoiled putz. He is still at the ballet. If not, what "job" does this parents worst nightmare hold? His father with full blown Alzheimer's was more alert, caring and 20 times smarter than this overindulged brat. I hope he rots in hell. With two exceptions, MIchael (who was adopted) and Maureen, the former president didn't fare very well in the children department, one a drug addict and one a total loser. He finally wrote a book to earn money - after his failure at the ballet and the dog show arena.

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Our Greatest Modern President

Submitted by scottyusmc on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:15pm.

ABC and the rest of the lame media would and will do anything to teardown the reputation and legacy of this countries greatest modern President.  Unfortunately, for them, even if he had some early signs of dimentia, he was still smarter and sharper than all those idiots in the media as well as his ungrateful son who still needs to walk in his fathers shadow to be relevant.  

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Bug eyed liberal.

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:19pm.

Liberal thought produces brain swelling, thereby causing the eyes to pop out.

Ronnie can play that role without any make-up.
 

You Didn't Build That.

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Ron Reagan Jr.

Submitted by NotFondOfLibs on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 2:46pm.

Even if Ron Reagan Jr were correct about his father's condition, it indicates he doesn't have much respect for his father to make an admission like that.  His remark is contemptible and only used to try and sell his slimy book.  I will not be purchasing a copy nor will I check out a library copy if  my local library chooses to buy it.   Ron Reagan Jr.  and his lousy sister are embarrassments to the good memory of Ronald Reagan.

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His only respect is to

Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 3:51pm.

his colon.

hbnolikeee
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Little Ronnie's backing up

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 5:29pm.

On Good Morning America today, Ron Jr. admitted to being a worthless tool of the left.

It's unbelievable, the convoluted crawfishin' he did while trying to suck those words back into his mouth.

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Little Ronnie is definitely backtracking his original

Submitted by Rush Fan on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 6:13pm.

falsehood that his father had signs of Alheizmers while still in office. It wouldn't surprise me if his mother, Nancy, pressured him to change his story.

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What WE know says a News

Submitted by Jack Bauer on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 5:36pm.

What WE know says a News Slut. You mean people who work on TV?

I THINK I saw early signs says a former ballet dancer. Because you're what -- some sort of expert?

EXCUSE ME!!! But are ANY of these people MEDICAL DOCTORS.?

Good lord, 


All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
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→ No, Jack

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 5:57pm.

But Ronnie and Rahmbo did the Rhumba in tutus during their "No Ta-tas Tour"

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I'll give Caroline Kennedy a little credit for loyalty

Submitted by TexasMom0517 on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 5:52pm.

She and her family (Shriver/Schwartzenegger) shut down the JFK mini-series- though it cost ABC/Disney $25 million, yet, Junior goes out to slam his father.  

If you haven't seen it yet, DO go to Gawker and look at JFK's application to Harvard, his grades from Choate, and the letter his own father wrote about his academic achievement.  Who knew that he tried to go to Princeton for a few months, but "became sick"?????  With the Left, the MYTH never measures up to the man, but they cannot stand it when the man (in this case, Reagan) exceeds the myth.

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