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CONTROVERSY SWIRLS AROUND CBS REAGAN FILM; SCRIPT REVEALED
Mon Oct 20 2003 20:30:29 ET
In the upcoming CBS telefilm on President Ronald Reagan producer fail to mention the economic recovery or the creation of wealth during his administration, nor does it show him delivering the nation from the malaise of the Jimmy Carter years.
The film depicts Nancy Reagan as a pill-popping control addict, who set the president's schedule based on her astrologer's advice and who had significant influence over White House personnel and policy decisions.
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The NEW YORK TIMES has obtained a final script for THE REAGANS, according to newsroom sources.
TIMES reporter Jim Rutenberg does it again, and is planning a Tuesday splash.
"This was very important for me, to document everything and give a very fair point of view," says Leslie Moonves, the CBS chairman and a top Democrat supporter [he sat next to Hillary Clinton during her husband's re-nominating convention].
The film is set to air during next month's Sweeps. It stresses Reagan's moments of forgetfulness, his supposed opinions on AIDS and gays, his laissez-faire handling of his staff members. The scenes often carry a disapproving tone.
During a scene in which his wife pleads with him to help people battling AIDS, Reagan says resolutely, "They that live in sin shall die in sin" and refuses to discuss the issue further.
The film's producers, Zadan and Meron, acknowledge their liberal politics, as do the stars of the television movie, James Brolin and Judy Davis. But Meron tells the TIMES: "This is not a vendetta, this is not revenge. It is about telling a good story in our honest sort of way. We all believe it's a story that should be told."
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Personally I view Reagan as one of the greatest presidents since Teddy Roosevelt. While it makes me a bit ill that such crap is allowed to pass into the public mind, as most people may not know the motives of the producers, I wonder what these same people we would do if a movie on Clinton's life would be made using only right wing hearsay.
My question about such propaganda is with today’s decentralized media where you will have multiple views, instantly spread via the internet, is such heavy handed propaganda counterproductive.
One only has to look at the Wellstone memorial and the backlash it caused to see what going over the top can do to hurt a cause.