By now, many readers are aware there’s a new biopic about President Ronald Reagan, which is now playing in theaters across the country. My colleague Bob Hoge had the good fortune of catching an advance screening of “Reagan” before its release last weekend, and conducted this great interview with one of the stars, Hollywood legend Jon Voight.
Hoge also wrote, ahead of the screening, on star Dennis Quaid talking about Big Tech’s blatant attempts to quash advertising for the conservative movie before it even got out of the starting gate:
There They Go Again: Dennis Quaid Says Facebook Censoring Marketing for Reagan Movie
Chris Wallace, you may recall, ditched a premier political perch as host of Fox News’ “Fox News Sunday,” then hitched his wagon to the flailing CNN. But he also hosts the “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” program on the Max streamer now.
That’s where he sat down with Quaid this week, and tried his darnedest to spring a truly lame “gotcha” question on “The Right Stuff” performer–excoriating him over his support for former President Donald Trump in the election and trying to connect the dots to a famous Reagan motto.
You can see the so-called Republicans Against Trump X account dutifully shared the clip, in hopes of hitting Quaid and his movie.
“Reagan would have been appalled by Trump’s behavior.”
Chris Wallace called out Dennis Quaid over his support for Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/nX1pMpGoMZ
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) September 5, 2024
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