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The Triumph of Nancy Reagan

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by Karen Tumulty


  Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 567

  Ronald Reagan Legacy Project, 567

  Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation, see Reagan Foundation

  Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, 567, 568

  Ronnie and Jesse (Cannon), 34

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 4, 258

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 4, 41, 49, 50, 164, 290, 565, 567–68

  Roosevelt, Selwa “Lucky,” 260, 349 memoir of, 521

  NR’s relationship with, 309

  on NR’s rivalry with Raisa Gorbachev, 458–59

  Roosevelt, Theodore, Morris’s biography of, 407

  Rosebush, James, 264, 317, 329, 333

  Rose, Charlie, 528

  Rosenberg, Stephen, 398

  Ruge, Daniel A., 35 and assassination attempt, 276–77

  mutual dislike of NR and, 277–78

  NR’s drug dependency as concern of, 320, 614

  Rumsfeld, Donald, as Ford’s chief of staff, 185

  Ryan, Fred, 390, 483, 517, 552 as Reagan Foundation chairman, 546

  in resignation as chief of staff, 546

  and RR’s Alzheimer’s disease, 531, 543–44, 546

  and RR’s funeral arrangements, 561, 562

  as RR’s post-presidency chief of staff, 502–3, 515–16, 526

  Sacramento, Calif., Reagans’ remoteness from social life of, 145–46

  Sacramento Bee, 154–55, 360

  Sadat, Anwar, 290 assassination of, 285

  Safire, William, 294, 506 in attack on NR’s White House influence, 496

  St. Basil’s Cathedral (Moscow), 462

  Salinger, Pierre, 138

  Salvatori, Henry, 129, 163, 186

  San Francisco, Calif., hippies in, 138

  San Francisco Examiner, 143–44, 230

  Sardiña, Adolfo, 133

  Saturday Evening Post, 147

  Saturday Night Live (TV show), 358–59

  Schary, Dore, 71, 594 on NR’s starring role in The Next Voice You Hear, 96–97

  Schary, Miriam, 77, 96

  Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 566 JFK biography by, 408

  Schreiber, Taft, 113, 135, 163

  Scouten, Rex, 243

  Scowcroft, Brent, 467, 487

  Screen Actors Guild (SAG):NR as board member of, 98

  RR as president of, 76, 91, 434

  RR’s resignation as president of, 107–8

  Seaman, Barrett, 488

  Sears, John, 187–88, 189, 190 in attempt to sideline Meese, 218–20

  Deaver’s conflict with, 210–12

  Kitchen Cabinet sidelined by, 208

  NR’s relationship with, 186–87, 207, 212, 220, 443

  and NR’s reliance on astrology, 207

  as RR’s 1976 campaign manager, 186

  as RR’s 1980 campaign manager, 206–8, 210–12, 214, 215–17

  RR’s firing of, 219–20, 443

  RR’s message softened by, 208–9

  “Second Hand Rose” (song), 316

  Secret Service:increased security measures implemented by, 345

  NR’s relations with, 345

  Patti’s refusal of protection by, 369–70

  Ron’s refusal of protection by, 357–58, 616–17

  Selznick, David O., 95

  Senate, US:Republican control of, 249

  Republicans’ 1986 loss of, 465

  Watergate hearings of, 488

  Serra, Junipero, 143

  Serrano, Eddie, 291

  Service, Robert, 84

  Shaddick, Raymond, 268

  Shales, Tom, 246

  Shanahan, Ann, 328

  Sheridan, Ann, 72

  Shevardnadze, Eduard, 450

  Shilts, Randy, 417, 418, 429

  Shooting of Don McGrew, The (Service), 84

  Shriver, Sargent, 168

  Shultz, George, 388, 483, 569, 572 China trip of (1983), 1–2

  Dobrynin’s dialogue with, 440–41

  in Geneva meetings with Shevardnadze, 450

  Haig replaced as secretary of state by, 307, 439–40

  Iran-contra deal opposed by, 473

  as NR’s ally and friend, 261, 304, 307, 434, 440, 444, 467

  on NR’s backstage role in Reagan presidency, 3

  on NR’s involvement in negotiations with Soviets, 441–42

  and NR’s UN speech, 326–27

  on RR’s desire to meet with Communist leaders, 2

  on RR’s grasp of complex issues, 440

  and RR’s meeting with Gromyko, 445–46

  Shultz, Helena “Obie,” 442, 457

  Sidey, Hugh, 468

  Sidwell Friends School, 14–15

  Simi Valley, as site for Reagan presidential library, 501–2, 503

  Simon, William, 244, 609

  Simon & Schuster, 516, 523

  Simpson, John, 268

  Simpson, Wallis, 39

  Sinatra, Barbara, 279, 331, 332

  Sinatra, Frank, 250, 257, 279, 308 alleged sexual liaison of NR and, 332

  marriage problems of, 332

  NR’s friendship with, 331–32

  RR’s first presidential gala produced by, 245–46

  RR’s second California inaugural gala produced by, 164–65

  Sinatra, Tina, on father’s friendship with NR, 332

  60 Minutes, 194

  Skinner, Kiron K., 569

  Smith, Gordon, 149

  Smith, Liz, 329, 523

  Smith, William French, 185, 526 in war on drugs, 321

  Smith College:awarding of honorary degree to NR rejected by, 327–28, 539

  culture of, 53

  Factory Follies at, 58–59

  impact of World War II on, 58

  NR at, 53, 54, 55–56, 59, 60

  WAVES at, 58

  Solidarity movement, 517

  Southern California, University of, 181

  Soviet Union, 436 Afghanistan invaded by, 435, 436

  plight of Jews in, 461

  RR’s distrust of, 435

  US relations with, see US-Soviet relations

  Spadafori, Gina, 163

  Speakes, Larry, 397, 401, 465, 479 and assassination attempt, 270, 274–75

  memoir of, 508

  on Michael’s opportunistic schemes, 361

  and stereotyping of gays, 413–14

  Spencer, Stuart, 19, 171, 507 and choice of J. Baker as chief of staff, 233–34, 235

  in Ford’s 1976 reelection campaign, 184–85, 186, 188, 191–92, 193, 199

  in gubernatorial campaign, 137

  in meeting with Wyman, 136–37

  on NR as shrewd judge of people, 135

  as NR’s ally in defeating North’s Senate ambitions, 52–58

  and NR’s campaign to oust Regan, 475

  on NR’s complaints about gubernatorial campaign, 140

  on NR’s friendship with Buckley, 130

  on NR’s political acuity, 135, 141

  NR’s relationship with, 192, 222–23, 512

  on NR’s role in RR’s political life, 134–35

  on NR’s support of Weinberger, 149

  on NR’s willingness to be the “bad guy,” 135

  on Reagans’ unique closeness, 4, 135

  Roberts’s political consulting partnership with, 133–34

  RR’s 1968 presidential run opposed by, 173

  in RR’s 1980 campaign, 222–23, 227

  in RR’s 1984 reelection campaign, 376, 377

  RR’s Alzheimer’s disease and, 542

  on RR’s emotional remoteness, 133

  and RR’s “evil empire” speech, 439

  Sears advised on 1990 campaign by, 208

  in Tower’s meeting with RR, 491–92

  White House troika arrangement opposed by, 235–36

  Spielberg, Steven, 291

  Stack, Robert, 523 NR dated by, 95

  Stanford University, 502

  Stanley Holden Dance Center, 200

  Stanwyck, Barbara, 110

  State of the Uni
on (film), 218

  Steffes, George, 146

  Steinem, Gloria, 495 Ms. essay on NR by, 251

  Steinhoff, Johannes, 393

  stem-cell research:Fox’s advocacy of, 560

  G.W. Bush’s restrictions on, 559–60

  NR’s advocacy of, 557–60

  Stewart, James, 48, 114, 129, 164

  Stinchfield, Frank, 34

  Stockman, David, 232 as RR’s budget director, 263–64

  Stone, Roger, 204–5

  Straight Inc., 324

  Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), 434, 450, 455–56

  Strauss, Robert, 481 Regan firing urged by, 476–77

  Streep, Meryl, 259

  Sullivan, Denise, 277

  Sunderland, Nan, 24, 48

  Supreme Court, US:Brown decision of, 328

  Roe v. Wade decision of, 151, 301

  “Survival Sunday” antinuclear rally, 370

  Sweet, Robert, 423

  Tampico, Ill., Reagan family’s stays in, 80, 83

  Tarasenko, Sergei, 455

  Tate, Sheila, 264, 274, 334 and astrology controversy, 353

  NR’s Gridiron Club spoof orchestrated by, 315–18

  as NR’s White House press secretary, 243

  Taxi Driver (film), 273

  Taylor, Elizabeth, 69, 226, 421, 424

  Taylor, Orville, 37, 65

  Taylor, Robert, 131

  Taylor, Ursula, 131, 573

  television:NR’s brief career in, 67–68

  RR’s career in, see Reagan, Ronald, film and television career of

  Wasserman and, 108

  Thatcher, Margaret, 293, 294, 350–51, 503, 516 Gorbachev praised by, 447

  RR’s first meeting with, 204

  RR’s friendship with, 259, 447, 531, 532, 610

  RR’s Reagan Library tribute to, 541

  videotaped eulogy for RR by, 562

  That Printer of Udell’s (Wright), 84

  Thau, Benjamin, 97 NR’s film career promoted by, 69–70

  NR’s rumored sexual relationship with, 70–71

  theater:Edie’s career in, 9–10, 12–13, 15, 22

  NR’s brief career in, 63–65

  This Is the Army (film), 136

  This Week with David Brinkley (TV show), 484

  Thomas, Helen, 242, 243, 294, 319, 334

  Thompson, Nancy, 247

  Thorne, Narcissa, 46

  Thousand Days, A (Schlesinger), 408

  Thurmond, Strom, 174

  Time, 180, 193, 195, 221, 444, 455, 468, 488, 504, 510, 512, 569–70

  Tinker, Grant, 519

  To Love a Child (N. Reagan and Wilkie), 331

  Tomshany, Dave, 140

  Tonight show, 262, 373

  Tower, John, 467, 487 RR’s private meeting with, 491–92

  Tower Commission, 467 report of, 482, 485, 487, 497

  RR’s contradictory testimony to, 482, 534

  Town Meeting of the World (TV program), 173

  Tracy, Louise, 47

  Tracy, Spencer, 12, 22, 77, 218 alcoholism of, 47–48, 68

  Edie’s friendship with, 68

  NR’s film career promoted by, 68, 69, 71

  NR’s friendship with, 65

  as regular guest at Davis home, 46–47

  Travolta, John, 314

  Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (film), 48

  Trewhitt, Henry, 383

  Trinity, The (Russian icon), 461

  Trivette, Paula, 404

  Tru Luv (canoe), 202

  Truman, Harry, 98 as FDR’s 1944 running mate, 49–50

  Trump, Donald, 302, 518–19 in refusal to release tax returns, 298

  and RR’s 1980 presidential campaign, 205

  Stone’s friendship with, 205

  Trump, Fred, 205

  Tucker, Sophie, 77

  Turmoil and Triumph (Shultz), 440

  Turner, Carlton, as NR’s ally in antidrug crusade, 322–24, 329

  Tuttle, Holmes, 163, 237, 509–10 in firing of Battaglia, 157–58

  RR’s 1976 presidential bid opposed by, 185

  in RR’s gubernatorial campaign, 127, 129

  Twenty-Fifth Amendment, 398

  Ullmann, Owen, 512

  United Nations:AIDS crisis and, 425

  NR’s drug problem speech to, 326–27

  United States Information Agency (USIA), 131

  Universal Pictures, 108

  University School for Girls, 30

  Unruh, Jesse, 34 in 1970 gubernatorial loss to RR, 164

  RR accused of corruption by, 163–64

  US-Soviet relations:conservative unhappiness with, 456–57

  Geneva summit in, 448–51, 453

  INF treaty in, 456

  mutual disarmament as RR’s goal in, 435–36

  1987 Washington summit in, 456–57, 501

  1988 Moscow summit in, 460–62, 501

  NR’s role in, 448–49

  preliminary Geneva talks in, 446–47

  Reykjavik summit in, 453–54

  RR’s anti-Communist rhetoric as sticking point in, 434, 436, 438–39, 460

  RR’s desire for meeting with Soviet leaders in, 2, 197, 295, 436, 440–41

  RR’s letter to Brezhnev in, 436–37

  RR’s lifting of grain embargo in, 436

  RR’s “peace through strength” mantra in, 438

  RR’s “tear down this wall” declaration in, 456, 516–17

  SDI as sticking point in, 434, 450, 455–56

  see also Cold War

  Vanderbilt, Gloria, 419

  Vanity Fair, 519

  Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 345

  Vietnam War:NR’s visits with veterans and POWs of, 168–69

  protests against, 138, 151

  von Damm, Helene, 153, 177, 252 as ambassador to Austria, 308–9

  NR’s dislike of, 307–9

  Von Drehle, David, 563

  Waffen SS, 391

  Walesa, Lech, 517

  Walker, Robert, NR’s relationship with, 95–96, 97

  Walking Tall (TV series), 280

  Wallace, Chris, 240, 297, 396, 484 Regan’s rudeness to NR reported by, 484–85

  Wallace, George, 236 in 1968 presidential race, 174

  Wallace, Henry A., 49

  Wallace, Inez, 67, 73

  Wallace, Mike, 240 Edie’s friendship with, 44–45

  Wallison, Peter, 474, 486, 534 as White House counsel, 297–98

  Wall Street Journal, 241, 342, 382, 488, 568

  Walters, Barbara, 540

  Warner, John, 226

  Warner Brothers Pictures, 108 RR’s contract with, 86

  war on drugs, 321, 330

  War on Poverty, 167–68

  Warren, Earl, 138

  Washington, D.C.:1987 summit in, 456–57, 501

  social scene in, 239–40

  Washington Evening Star, 10–11

  Washington National Cathedral, 561, 563, 576

  Washington Post, 230, 239, 246, 262–63, 283, 295, 325, 327, 331, 334, 336, 376, 381, 424, 456, 474, 478, 486, 496, 520, 524, 525, 563

  Washington Times, 363, 506

  Wasserman, Lew, 77 as last Hollywood mogul, 108

  as RR’s agent, 89, 90, 108

  Wasserman, Lynne, 77–78

  Watergate scandal, 170, 182, 183, 186

  Watkins Commission, 425–26, 428, 429

  Watkins, James, 426

  Watt, James, 444 public relations blunders of, 304–5

  WAVES, at Smith, 58

  Wayne, John, 164

  WBBM, 44

  Weinberg, Mark, 291, 358, 359, 416–17, 430, 537

  Weinberger, Caspar, 434, 438, 444, 466, 483 Iran-contra deal opposed by, 473

  on NR’s influence on Soviet policy, 433

  as RR’s California finance director, 149

  Weinrott, Lester, 24, 25, 44

  Weir, Robin, 414

  Wescott, Jean:as NR’s college roommate, 55

  on NR’s high school years, 30–31

  West H
ollywood, Calif., RR’s parents’ home in, 87

  Wexford (Arlington estate), as Reagans’ home during 1980 campaign, 226, 227

  Weyrich, Paul, 456

  What Does Joan Say? (Quigley), 520–21

  What I Saw at the Revolution (Noonan), 521

  White, James Platt:homosexuality of, 61

  illness and death of, 61–62

  NR’s brief engagement to, 60–61

  White, Ryan, 424–25

  White House:beauty salon at, 261–62

  Jackie Kennedy’s redecoration of, 253–54

  NR on dreariness of, 242–43

  NR’s renovation of, 253–55, 261–62, 282

  Whitmore, James, 96, 97

  Wick, Charles Z., 131, 250, 257–58, 279, 481, 485 Reagans’ friendship with, 131, 237

  as USIA head, 131

  Wick, Douglas, 431 in Elizabeth Glaser’s meeting with Reagans, 428–29

  in last visit with NR, 575

  on NR as shrewd judge of people, 131

  NR at wedding of, 413

  on NR’s emotional reticence, 19–20

  Reagans’ friendship with, 426–28

  stem-cell research advocacy of, 557–58

  Wick, Mary Jane, 131, 250, 258, 279, 347 Reagans’ friendship with, 131, 237

  Wick, Tessa, 558, 559

  Wiesel, Elie, 392 RR’s Bitburg visit opposed by, 391

 

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