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  1. Nancy Reagan became a trending topic on Twitter after an old anecdote concerning her skill at fellatio during her Hollywood days resurfaced. Karen Tumulty, a Washington Post editor who published a new biography of Nancy Reagan earlier this year, kindly agreed to weigh in.

  2. 14 de abr. de 2021 · From left: Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan. Ronald Reagan Presidental Library/Getty Images. In a 1999 interview with C-SPAN, resurfaced by Tumulty in her book, Mrs. Reagan shed light on what that ...

  3. Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography, Volume 10. Kitty Kelley. Simon & Schuster, 1991 - Biography & Autobiography - 603 pages. A portrait of the 1980s, America, and the woman whose position helped shape the values and policies of the Reagan administration. Through over 1,000 interviews collected during four years of research and reporting ...

  4. Nancy Reagan (Anne Frances Robbins Davis Reagan) was first lady of the United States from 1981-1989, the wife of the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan. Reagan was born on July 6, 1921, in New York City. She graduated from Smith College in 1943 with majors in English and drama. After graduation, she….

  5. 18 de dic. de 2021 · Karen Tumulty, a Washington Post editor who published a new biography of Nancy Reagan (née Davis) earlier this year, kindly agreed to weigh in. Our conversation has been edited and condensed. Heather Schwedel: When you saw that Nancy Reagan was trending, that must have been a little exciting as someone who just wrote a book about her.

  6. NANCY REGAN is a professional communicator whose dynamic career includes tv and podcast hosting, emceeing, and presentation coaching. She has a passion for storytelling which she brings to every interaction and conversation—whether she’s podcasting, hosting an event, assisting a business leader in sharing their vision, or helping an ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2021 · Tumulty’s biography, sympathetic yet objective, captures Reagan-era ironies: a president and first lady who preached conservative “family values,” but married after Nancy became pregnant in ...