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Nancy Reagan honored with a stamp at the beginning of Pride Month. That didn’t go over well.
The Reagan administration was known for ignoring AIDS, so maybe not the best timing?
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California Republicans wanted to honor Nancy Reagan for a year. This bi Democrat wasn’t on board.
Out Assemblyman Alex Lee gave a short blistering speech before his colleagues voted and let them know exactly why he opposed the measure.
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Leaked Clinton emails show campaign worried about LGBT backlash after AIDS gaffe
“I don’t want this to fester,” wrote Clinton’s campaign’s LGBT outreach director, Dominic Lowell.
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John Oliver on Hillary Clinton’s HIV/AIDS gaffe
“It’s like forgetting Cookie Monster’s thoughts on cookies.”
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Hillary Clinton issues second apology after praising Nancy Reagan’s ‘low-key’ AIDS activism
“I made a mistake, plain and simple.”
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Hillary Clinton apologizes after being chided for praising Nancy Reagan’s AIDS role
Hillary Clinton apologized Friday after gay-rights and AIDS activists assailed her for saying Nancy Reagan helped start a “national conversation” about AIDS in the 1980s.
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Hillary Clinton sparks outrage by praising Nancy Reagan’s “low-key” AIDS activism
An odd assertion, to say the least.
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Commentary
Nancy Reagan, gay men and the end of an ugly era
Her inaction on AIDS was reflective of a time when gay lives weren’t valued much.
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Activists: Nancy Reagan should have pushed harder on AIDS
She neither spoke out publicly about AIDS nor left a documented record of pressing her husband on the issue.
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Former first lady Nancy Reagan dies at 94 in California
The former first lady died Sunday at her home in the Bel-Air section of Los Angeles of congestive heart failure.