The Weekend Spectator Ep. 10: Reagan Critics Shut Down By Audience
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The Weekend Spectator Ep. 10: Reagan Critics Shut Down By Audience

In this episode of The Weekend Spectator, Paul Kengor tells the story of Yakob Ravin and his 12-year-old grandson, both Jewish Ukrainian Cold War survivors of communism who personally thanked President Reagan for their liberation. (READ: A Moment of Unity: Reagan United the Country Like No Other) The reaction to the Reagan film today is a lot like the country’s reaction to the man himself 40 years ago. Both now and in Reagan’s day, a handful of leftist elites who are completely out of touch with the American public bash Reagan. As reported by Newsweek and others, public reviews rate the movie at 98 percent approval while it was given 17 percent by film critics — a vast disproportion. Find a theater near you to see the film and watch the full episode of The Weekend Spectator below! READ Paul and Grace’s work here and here. Find every episode of The Weekend Spectator here. Read More: No Breaking Away From Dennis Quaid’s Reagan The Weekend Spectator Ep. 9: Reagan Hits Theaters INTERVIEW: Sam Sorbo on New Film Miracle in East Texas’s Fight Against Woke The post <i>The Weekend Spectator</i> Ep. 10: <i>Reagan</i> Critics Shut Down By Audience appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.