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FAVORITE SON GaJTy Wills. Reagan's America: Innocents at Home. GardenCity, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1987. 472 pp. DanE. Moldca. Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and The Mob. New York: Viking Penguin, 1986. xvi + 382pp. Illus. Garin Burbank From the day he was elected Governor of California, Ronald Reagan has done well for himself. American voting majorities have repeatedly endorsed his leadership. Middle-class conservatives in other western industrial countries have admired his fortitude. Among the minority groups opposed to his policies, academic intellectuals have been especially conspicuous in showing their disdain and contempt for Reagan and his admirers in the big public. If the voters have, until recently, gone for Reagan by margins approaching 60-40, the professors, particularly in the liberal arts, have turned their thumbs everlastingly down, perhaps by as much as a 90-10 margin. The enormous gap between popular and academic opinion serves to remind students of politics of a strikingly similar gap during and after the Eisenhower administrations of the 1950s, when the American people adored a president whom the professors ridiculed. Instead of providing a suitable occasion for self-scrutiny, however, the lopsided academic hostility to ''conservative'' political leaders casts serious doubt on the academy's proclaimed commitment to objective standards of research. These doubts will not be dispelled by faculty-club jokes about presidents who own more horses than books. They might be addressed if professors would ponder their automatic support for more economic regulation and social redistribution, and cease to hurl epithets at the majority of voters who agreed with Reagan when he insisted that government was doing too much at home, and too little to assert American interests abroad. 418 Garin Burbank Two new books that attempt to appraise Ronald Reagan's career as a public figure and major politician tell us something about Reagan, but much more about the tensions experienced by the academic-journalistic community as it tnes to grapple with its sense of dismay and lack of understanding in the face of Reagan's success. The approach taken by both authors simply assumes a readership ideologically attuned to unsparing attacks upon Reagan's attitudes and policies.In Reagan's America, Garry Wills uses his celebrated literary skills in an attemptto fashion a knockout interpretation, one whose central claim is that the old trouper ''runs continuously in everyone's home movies of the mind,'' so nearly perfectin reflecting America's sentimental illusions about its past that he "wrests" fromIts citizenry "a kind of complicity" in the communal pretense. In Dark VictOJ)',Dan E. Moldea offers nothing more than the graceless and trivial pursuit of Reaganas the alleged puppet of gangsters, a pursuit bespattered with the conspiratorial catchphrases of the gangland expose. In the end, both books fail on their own terms, though Wills's dazzling effort, distinguished by pirouettes of digressionon all kinds of topics, is the much more intriguing failure. Moldea 's sole claim to subtlety lies in his use of the artless qualifier ''alleged," carefully wedged in front of every modestly significant accusation. The "Mob" in the subtitle turns out to be, for the purposes of this book, one Sidney Korshak, who is supposed to have underworld ties. In the prologue, we are told that Korshak "has repeatedly appeared to be involved with Reagan and several ofhis top advisers throughout their careers." (2) For Moldea, a half-dozen assertionsof vague ''involvements,'' scattered through the text, suffice as proof. After citing an FBI report that "alleged" Korshak to be part owner of something calledthe Bistro, Moldea breathlessly tells us: "according to several sources, the Bistrohas been the favorite restaurant of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.'' (228) Someone Moldea identifies as a longtime employee said that the Reagans, good customer, for years, had been given their own table. Nor is this all. Regarding the 1970 California election, Moldea offers this empty observation: ''the extent of Korshak's alleged support in Reagan's victory remains unknown .... " (259) These petty insinuations, along with three or four others equally insubstantial.are sure signs, in Moldea's febrile mind, of corrupt connections between Reagan. someone named Korshak, and the "Mob." If Reagan were accused of fellowtravelling with the Communist Party, and Korshak had been...
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"The Great Debaters" is about an underdog debate team that wins a national championship, and some critics have complained that it follows the formula of all sports movies by leading up, through great adversity, to a victory at the end. So it does. How many sports movies, or movies about underdogs competing in any way, have you seen that end in defeat? It is human nature to seek inspiration in victory, and this is a film that is affirming and inspiring and re-creates the stories of a remarkable team and its coach.
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In 1964, a brash new pro boxer, fresh from his olympic gold medal victory, explodes on to the scene; Cassius Clay. Bold and outspoken, he cuts an entirely new image for African Americans in sport with his proud public self confidence and his unapologetic belief that he is the greatest boxer of all time. Yet at the top of his game, both Ali's personal and professional lives face the ultimate test.
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FIVE-FOOT-THREE, 122 pounds, with dark blonde hair and wide blue eyes, Bette Davis was the dynamite that exploded on the screen in the 1930's like a ton of TNT. She was a hell-raiser who bounced in and out of Hollywood's studios, filing lawsuits, and finally becoming an award-winning box office star.
Davis reigned as one of the leading lights during Hollywood's Golden Age. She always demanded top billing and earned it with outstanding performances in such great films as Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage, The Petrified Forest, Jezebel, Dark Victory, All This and Heaven Too, The Letter, The Little Foxes, Now Voyager, Mr. Skeffington, and, my favorite, All About Eve. After falling out of favor, as did many of Hollywood's screen divas of the 1930's and 40's, Davis staged a dramatic comeback in 1962 with her dark and jeweled performance in What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?, which proved again her indestructible presence as an actor on the silver screen. In a 1975 interview, she remarked: "I have survived, I always survive; that is my major... 781b155fdc