America says farewell to one of the most beloved First Ladies in modern history:
Former first lady Nancy Reagan, who joined her husband on a storybook journey from Hollywood to the White House, died Sunday, according to John Heubusch, executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Foundation. She was 94.
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Not a first Lady I could relate to much but condolences to all those who love her.
Exactly what I was thinking.
I remember the Village Voice in the 1980's had a tee shirt ad with Nancy's photo on it doing the Eva Peron balcony scene with hands in the air and it read, "Nancita – Don't Cry for Me Southern California!"
I didn't exactly agree with her politics but I'm willing to go out on a limb and say that Nancy Reagan was a more dignified First Lady than Melonia Trump may ever be…..
Probably so, but will Melonia use astrology to plan Donald's schedule?