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The second visit in a look at presidents and propaganda. The Day Reagan Was Shot, a film that says much about Ronald Reagan by knocking him ...
Posted November 9, 2017
Hosted by Alice Thirteen & Michael Koester
Tags:All PodcastsPresidents + Propaganda
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The second visit in a look at presidents and propaganda. The Day Reagan Was Shot, a film that says much about Ronald Reagan by knocking him the fuck out. Richard Dreyfuss as: some old white government type with lots of power and an overinflated sense of self-worth (to put it mildly). Audience demand facts. Fun fact: celebrity YouTuber Stephen Bannon once worked in the actual White House. An entire segment about Bannon that doesn’t make fun of how fucking poorly he dresses. Seriously, what a goddamn slob, doesn’t the White House have a bouncer? In the Face of Evil: Reagan’s War in Word and Deed: A bloated title from a bloated man. Bannon’s actual aims – what lurks under his racist Nazi skin suit. How the nupopulist movement is like some kind of cult (or one of the later Harry Potter books).
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Click on a cover to view/download high resolution version.The Day Reagan Was Shot
Released: December 9, 2001
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Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Writer: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Richard Crenna, Yannick Bisson
The 30th of March, 1981, the delusional John Hinckley Jr. tries to kill president Ronald Reagan. His life hangs on a thin thread at the hospital, while the Soviet Union is ready to invade a Poland on the brink of a revolution. Based on actual events during the final stages of the cold war.
In the Face of Evil
Released: October 1, 2004
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Director: Stephen K. Bannon, Tim Watkins
Writer: Stephen K. Bannon, Julia Jones
Starring: Irene Ziegler
Good versus evil in this epic tale which chronicles Ronald Reagan's crusade to destroy the most tyrannical and depraved political systems the world has ever known.