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Forget THE BUTLER

The following is from Michael Reagan. If I am violating a copyright by printing it, please let me know. But it is must read:

The Butler from Another Planet

Michael Reagan

8/22/2013 8:57:00 AM – Michael Reagan

There you go again, Hollywood.
You’ve taken a great story about a real person and real events and twisted it into a bunch of lies.
You took the true story of Eugene Allen, the White House butler who served eight presidents from 1952 to 1986, and turned it into a clichéd “message movie.”
“Lee Daniels’ The Butler’” stars Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, a fictional character supposedly based on Eugene Allen’s real life.
But let’s compare the two White House butlers.
Guess which one grew up in segregated Virginia, got a job at the White House and rose to become maître d’hôtel, the highest position in White House service?
Guess which one had a happy, quiet life and was married to the same woman for 65 years? And who had one son who served honorably in Vietnam and never made a peep of protest through the pre- and post-civil rights era?
Now guess which butler grew up on a Georgia farm, watched the boss rape his mother and then, when his father protested the rape, watched the boss put a bullet through his father’s head?
Guess which butler feels the pain of America’s racial injustices so deeply that he quits his White House job and joins his son in a protest movement?
And guess which butler has a wife (Oprah Winfrey) who becomes an alcoholic and has a cheap affair with the guy next door? (I’m surprised it wasn’t the vice president.)
After comparing Hollywood’s absurd version of Eugene Allen’s life story with the truth, you wonder why the producers didn’t just call it “The Butler from Another Planet.”
Screenwriter Danny Strong says he was trying to present a “backstage kind of view of the White House” that portrayed presidents and first ladies as they really were in everyday life.
Well, I was backstage at the White House — a few hundred times. I met and knew the real butler, Mr. Allen, and I knew a little about my father.
Portraying Ronald Reagan as a racist because he was in favor of lifting economic sanctions against South Africa is simplistic and dishonest.
If you knew my father, you’d know he was the last person on Earth you would call a racist.
If Strong had gotten his “facts” from the Reagan biographies, he’d have learned that when my father was playing football at Eureka College one of his best friends was a black teammate.
Strong also would have learned that my father invited black players home for dinner and once, when two players were not allowed to stay in the local hotel, he invited them to stay overnight at his house.
Screenwriter Strong also might have found out that when my father was governor of California he appointed more blacks to positions of power than any of predecessors — combined.
It’s appalling to me that someone is trying to imply my father was a racist. He and Nancy and the rest of the Reagan family treated Mr. Allen with the utmost respect.
It was Nancy Reagan who invited the butler to dinner – not to work but as guest. And it was my father who promoted Mr. Allen to maître d’hôtel.
The real story of the White House butler doesn’t imply racism at all. It’s simply Hollywood liberals wanting to believe something about my father that was never there.
My father’s position on lifting the South African sanctions in the ‘80s had nothing to do with the narrow issue of race. It had to do with the geopolitics of the Cold War.
But facts don’t matter to Hollywood’s creative propagandists. Truth is too complicated and not dramatic enough for scriptwriters, who think in minute terms, not the big picture, when it comes to a conservative.
Despite what Hollywood’s liberal hacks believe, my father didn’t see people in colors. He saw them as individual Americans. If the liberals in Hollywood — and Washington — ever start looking at people the way he did, the country will be a lot better off.

Save your money. Don’t spend a dime on this piece of crap.

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  • DianaLC

    I figured this was the year for Hollywood to do a smear job on “The Gipper” since he left the Dem (Communist) Party and became one of the names most mentioned as a good POTUS by the Republicans (and many others).

    I knew it had to be that once they signed Hanoi Jane to play the part of Nancy Reagan.

    As an ex high school teacher, I really, really, really despise these supposedly “based on history” movies. Our lazy young people always watch movies instead of reading researched history.

    I wasn’t planning to watch it anyway, but now I will make sure people who mention it to me either don’t go to watch or get set straight.

  • foxyladi14

    I wouldn’t go to this movie if you paid me.

    • I_cant_take_this

      I stopped going to ANY of hollowood movies starting in 2008. I’ll never give another dime to these traitors and morally bankrupt lunatics. They disgust me….all of them. Ungrateful group of trailer trash with cash.

  • HELENK2

    I wonder if the hollywood crowd even realise what an insult to from what I understand was a good man this movie is. To have the trust of presidents, to stay married to the same woman,to do your job everyday , to be a part of history and not toot your own horn is the sign of a great man.
    Eugene Allen was a man I would have loved to have met and to have known.
    Cecil Gains not so much.

  • Dbb3

    Well Michael, given your adoptive dad failed to recognize you at your high school graduation, it seems fair to ask how well you knew him. Yep, preposterous but true, he actually walked up and introduced himself and asked, whose son are you, perhaps due to packing young Mikey off to boarding school from age six onwards.

    And there’s a bit more to it than refusing to condemn apartheid in SA. Like implacable hostility to modern civil rights, both the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Then there’s officially opening his 1980 campaign in Philadelphia Mississippi with a paeon to states rights right near where the 3 civil rights workers were slain. If Reagan ever had a kind word for MLK it was long after he was moldering in the grave.

    • HARP2

      YOU NEED TO GET EDUCATED SPARKY.

      —————————————————–

      Everett Dirksen (R-IL), the Republican Leader in
      the U.S. Senate, condemned the Democrats’ 57-day filibuster against the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Leading the Democrats in their opposition to civil rights for African-Americans was Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV). Byrd, who got into politics as a recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan, spoke against the bill for fourteen straight hours. Democrats still call Robert Byrd “the conscience of the Senate.”

      In his speech, Senator Dirksen called on the
      Democrats to end their filibuster and accept racial
      equality.

      Lyndon Johnson gutted Eisenhower’s Civil Rights
      Bill of 1957, only to play the Civil Rights hero in 1964. He famously added “I’ll have those ni**ers voting Democratic for the next 200 years.”

      • Dbb3

        Dirksen was referring to Southern Democrats, I.e. Dixiecrats who bolted the party altogether in 1948 because Truman integrated the military and Hubert Humphrey got a civil rights plank into the party platform. Those Dixiecrats and their standardbearer Strom Thurmond are today’s Republicans, uh can I call you Spunky?

        • HARP2

          BULLSHIT…and you know it.

          • S7teen70six

            Sgt. Schultz knows nothing… nothing!

        • I_cant_take_this

          And you’re telling us that the Dems are no longer full of Dixiecrats…you’re an idiot. How many of you crazies talk about blacks you disagree in disgusting terms (eg wanting to hang Clarence Thomas and others). The hatred/disgust toward women you disagree with is Hitlerian. You’re not racists/dixicrats? When you say nothing to change or condemn the thousand of Blacks that are murdering each other? You say nothing because they’re nothing but voting protoplasm to you. Your idiotic and murderous socialist ideology are far more important to your ilk than some black kid…and you
          You all would throw half this country in the gas chambers for supporting freedom and the constitution if you could (and soon will, as it seems). You admire and support unspeakable brutality by showing admiration and reverence for dictators and regimes that, ALL together (Stalin, Hitler, Pol pot, Chavez, Mao etc), in the name of socialist ideology, have murdered 100 million and tortured/maimed ten times more.

          You are just another despicable tool. And so proud of it eh? If you at least knew what you really stand for and what you are talking about (historically) we could fight you and idiots like you with logic and appeal to reason. But there are so many brain dead losers like you that don’t even care about anything (especially the fate of blacks or women). Don’t just think that us “normal” people will suffer under the brutal regime you’re ushering in but you especially will (the foot soldiers of these brutal socialist dictators are killed first). Enjoy the hell you’re bringing upon yourself. Fool.

          • I_cant_take_this

            How painful is it to be an idiot?

            • S7teen70six

              The brain dead feel no pain.

        • I_cant_take_this

          It’s only because you and you’re ilk infecting the media (90% self proclaimed leftists) conjured up and then repeated this notion for 50 years…and that makes it true? You are either a proud and disgusting apparatchik or a liar (probably both).

          And the fact that regular hard working non leftists have died for your stupid ass is painful to think about. And God you are dumb.

        • S7teen70six

          No sense in being polite, you are just a fucking liar. The Dixiecrats did not leave the Democrat party. That is a complete myth, a convenient rewriting of history to hide your immoral complicity in starting the Civil War and creating those Jim Crow laws that you now claim Republicans are reviving.

          • Dbb3

            Ha ha, explain Goldwater in 1964 to me, assclown, how other than his native Arizona, he only carried 4 or 5 Deep South states and the GOP went from a high 30′s share of the black vote to about 6%. Strom was the GOP to Dem Moses that same year and eventually most all the southern Dems followed.

            • S7teen70six

              Explaining anything to you would assume you have the capacity to see outside of Obama’s ass.

              • I_cant_take_this

                good one.

    • KlugerRD

      You’re a liar, but that is what liberals do – lie.

      • S7teen70six

        You forgot cheat and steal. And let’s not omit blaming everyone else for the problems they create.

        • KenoshaMarge

          Yup, blamers one and all. As well as liars etc.

          • S7teen70six

            Hilarious!

      • Dbb3

        Yeah, and what do say about the proverbial Greek who says all Greeks are liars? And tell me why Ronnie deserves a statue in London’s Grovesnor Square along with Eisenhower and Churchill.

        • KlugerRD

          It is actually a fact that liberals must lie and distort in order to rationalize their narratives.

        • 3seven77

          Because Reagan earned it. If you have a problem with the statute why not ask the Brits themselves about it? Why come here and spread your hate?

    • DianaLC

      Dbb3, Did you ever mention who you are, who your parents are, where you came from? How dare you think you know a person and can say something awful to him (though he may not even read this blog or your comment).

      It’s well known by us older folks that the Reagan children had some usual young rebellious years. It was a family with half siblings and adopted siblings–makes for much drama. But from what I remember, they did all mature enough to become close to their parents.

      Now tell us your fabricated life story, please, so we all know how you have the authority to make such statements.

      • I_cant_take_this

        well said.

        • DianaLC

          Thanks! I hate it when some idiot who doesn’t know a couple makes some dumb statement about them. One time when I was single, a guy who thought he was so very special because he had money, finally got me to agree to a date. I cut the date short (glad I drove myself to it) when he told me flat out that I was naive to believe my parents hadn’t both had affairs because “everybody does.” These were people who spent every dime on their budget raising four kids. My dad would not let my mom get a job because he wanted her home every second we were home. I was a nervous wreck on a date while in high school if the boy didn’t get me home on time, because I KNEW who would be waiting up.

          I left that date immediately and didn’t look back.

  • HARP2

    I think I`ll write a screen play with Larry Johnson as President and HELENK2 as the VP..( glass ceiling ).
    All the NQ commentators would be in the cabinet on a rotating basis. No Unicorns but there would be work for everyone that got off their ass.
    Drilling our own oil and gas will be in the Constitution so gas will be pegged at $ 1.10 a gallon.
    The middle East would be so devastated that they would praise Israel for turning the desert into the land of milk and honey.

    Am I missing anything ? ( besides my mind I mean )

  • KenoshaMarge

    You have to wonder why the left finds it necessary to lie so often and so egregiously. It is despicable.

    People who are comfortable in their own skin, whatever the color, don’t need to do that.

    When is comes to racism, let me paraphrase, there are lies, damn lies and Democrats. If they had any decency they would be ashamed. They don’t so they aren’t.

  • S7teen70six

    Next Hollywood will be showing a blockbuster on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. with white hating Jamie Foxx as Dr. King. The movie will of course portray the Jim Crow south as being run by the Tea Party. Obama would give a speech exhorting everyone to go see the movie so that they can understand the root cause of racism in our country. And the sad truth is that so many people would believe him. Chris Matthews would get so many tingles that he would end up in the ICU. And Melissa Harris-Perry will replace her tampon earrings with nooses.

    Unfortunately most “white” people are too civilized to do what should occur. Massive protests nationwide outside theaters is the only thing that would draw attention to the race baiting propaganda that Oprah and her ilk are perpetuating. And on a personal note I am very disappointed that Forrest Whitaker would allow himself to be a part of this. I think he is a tremendous actor. But then I remember, he is only acting. And history isn’t a movie.

  • Dave L.

    Oh crap, I thought that everything that came out of Hollywood wes factual !! As soon as I saw Jane Fonda playing Nancy Reagan, I knew this movie would be crap. Hollywood and the MSM are cast from the same mold. As was said earlier, save your money .

  • KenoshaMarge

    I had all ready decided not to see the “Butler”. Then I read Michael Reagan’s piece and knew I had made the right decision.
    Oprah was involved so I knew it would be a liberal propganda film I just didn’t know how much of a lie and a cheat it would be.
    Saddest of all is that so many people in this country know so little of our own history, good and bad, that they will watch this dreck and think they are informed and educated. Indoctrinated yes – educated no.
    Maybe the GOP should consider releasing some actual history. Comic books would be a wise choice given the educational limits of a large number of our citizens. And those are the ones with a High School diploma.

  • shelldoll2

    I will never forget when I found out President Reagan was visiting the base where I was stationed. I managed to run across a field just in time to see his motorcade. I stood curbside. Ronald Reagan had his driver slow down his car when he saw me standing there. Then his car stopped. I saluted him and smiled. He smiled and returned my salute. I don’t believe he cared about the color of my skin. He didn’t know my character but gave me the respect of returning my salute as my Commander In Chief.

  • buzzlatte3

    Decided not to go to the theaters to see it because of Oprah’s cheap stunt of “racism” in Europe. Now, I won’t even dial it up on Xfinity or Netflix. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll read the book, instead.

    • KenoshaMarge

      Is the book “true” or was it given the “liberal” history treatment too?