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(born May 20, 1958) is an American political commentator and broadcaster. Reagan is a former radio host and political analyst forKIROandAir America Radio, and hosted his own daily three-hour show there. He has also been a contributor toMSNBC. Hisliberalviews contrast with those of hisconservativefather, PresidentRonald Reagan. He has been an outspoken critic of the modern day Republican Party, and has insisted that his father would be "ashamed" over whatDonald Trumpdid to the Republican Party. Early life and education Reagan (second from left) celebrating hisfather's re-electionatThe Century Plaza HotelinLos Angeles, California Reagan was born on May 20, 1958, atCedars-Sinai Medical CenterinLos Angeles.He is the youngest son of Ronald Reagan and his second wife,Nancy Davis Reagan. The family lived inSacramentowhile his father wasgovernor, from 1967to 1975.His sister,Patti Davis, is five and a half years older. His older brotherMichael Reagan, adopted as an infant byRonald Reaganand his first wife,Jane Wyman, is 13 years older. He also had two half-sisters born to Reagan and Wyman,Maureen Reagan(19412001) and Christine Reagan, who was born prematurely, on June 26, 1947, and died the same day. At an early age, his father, Ronald Reagan, often joked that they were related to every royal family with the name O'Regan in Europe.Burke's Peerageprovided the Reagans with their family tree, which lacked any direct connection to European royalty Ron Reagan undertook a different philosophical and political path from his father at an eary age. At 12, he told his parents that he would not be going to church anymore because he was anatheist. Reagan attended and was expelled fromThe Webb School of California. He commented: They [the school administration] thought I was a bad influence on the other kids. As I recall, the immediate reason was I went to a dance at a neighboring girl's school in a classmate's car. This was an infraction. They had been looking for an excuse. I didn't get caught at anything. Reagan dropped out ofYale Universityin 1976 after one semester to become aballetdancer.He joined theJoffrey Balletin pursuit of his lifelong dream and participated in the Joffrey II Dancers, a troupe for beginning dancers, where he was mentored bySally Brayley.Timewrote in 1980: "It is widely known that Ron's parents have not managed to see a single ballet performance of their son, who is clearly very good, having been selected to the Joffrey second company, and is their son nonetheless. Ron talks of his parents with much affection. But these absences are strange and go back a ways." The parent Reagans went to see Ron perform at theLisner Auditoriumon Monday, May 18, 1981. The elder Reagan commented in hisWhite Housediary on this day that Ron's performance was "darn good" and reminiscent ofFred Astaire Reagan, who was 22 and married by the time his father took office, never lived in the White House.He dropped hisSecret Serviceprotection eighteen months into his father's presidency. In February 1986, Reagan hosted an episode ofSaturday Night Live. Reagan became more politically active after his father left the White House in 1989. In contrast to his father, the younger Reagan's views were unabashedly liberal. In a 2009Vanity Fairinterview, Ron said that he did not speak out politically during his father's term because the press "never cared about my opinionsas such,only as they related tohim", adding that he did not want to create the impression that he and his father were on bad terms because of political differences. In 1991, Reagan hostedThe Ron Reagan Show, a syndicated late-night talk show addressing political issues of the day, which was canceled after a brief run since it was unable to compete with the higher ratings ofThe Arsenio Hall Show,The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, andNightline. Reagan has worked in recent years as a magazine journalist and has hosted talk shows on cable TV networks such as theAnimal Planetnetwork. InBritain, he is best known for having co-presentedRecord Breakers(based onThe Guinness Book of Records) for theBBC. Reagan presented a report from the United States each week. He has served on the board of theCreative Coalition, an organization founded in 1989 by a group that includedSusan SarandonandChristopher Reeve, to politically mobilize entertainers and artists, generally forFirst Amendmentrights, and causes such as arts advocacy and public education. From February to December 2005, Reagan co-hosted the talk showConnected: Coast to Coast withMonica CrowleyonMSNBC. Until its demise in 2010,Air America MediaairedThe Ron Reagan Show.The program made its debut on September 8, 2008. In 2011, he publishedMy Father at 100: A Memoir.In interviews promoting the book, Reagan described noticing his father was having certain mental lapses which, in hindsight, caused the younger Reagan to speculate subsequently that his father may have already been in the early stages ofAlzheimer's diseasewhile still in office.This assertion was attacked by critics, including his brother,Michael Reagan.Ron Reagan subsequently clarified that he did not feel the lapses were evidence of "dementia." Political activities Reagan is not a member of a political party, but votesDemocratic.[1]In July 2004, Reagan spoke at theDemocratic National Conventionabout his support for lifting Bush's restrictions on federally fundedembryonic stem cell research, from which he expected a cure or new treatments forAlzheimer's disease, of which his father had recently died. "There are those who would stand in the way of this remarkable future, who would deny the federal funding so crucial to basic research. A few of these folks, needless to say, are just grinding a political axe and they should be ashamed of themselves," Ron Reagan said of the restrictions. "We can choose between the future and the past, between reason and ignorance, between true compassion and mere ideology."Reagan's mother Nancy also supported this position. In September 2004, he told theSunday Heraldnewspaper that theGeorge W. BushAdministration had "cheated to get into the White House. It's not something Americans ever want to think about their government. My sense of these people is that they don't have any respect for the public at large. They have a revolutionary mindset. I think they feel that anything they can do to prevail lie, cheat, whatever is justified by their revolutionary aims" and that he feared Bush was "hijacking" his father's reputation. Reagan later wrote the essay "The Case Against George W. Bush by Ron Reagan"forEsquire. He voted forDemocraticcandidateJohn Kerryin the2004 presidential election. Reagan endorsed SenatorBarack Obamaof Illinois for president in the2008 presidential electionIn November 2015, Reagan endorsedVermontSenatorBernie Sandersfor the Democratic Party nomination in the2016 Democratic Party primaries. In early 2020, Reagan stated that his father would have opposedDonald Trump, remarking toThe Daily Beastthat The Republican Party at this point, for a whole host of reasons to do with Donald Trump, is an entirely illegitimate political party just made up of a bunch of sycophantic traitors mouthing Kremlin propaganda to defend this squalid little man who is occupying the White House, Reagan said. This is a dying party. They either have to remake themselves entirely or they will disappear eventually. Within a decade the Republican Party will be a minor fringe group if it continues going this way. My father would have been ashamed of this Republican Party. He would have been embarrassed and ashamed that a president of the United States was as incompetent and traitorous as the man occupying the White House now. Hes a disgrace to the office of the presidency. Personal life Reagan with his wife Doria in 1985 Reagan lives inSeattle, Washington.He married Doria Palmieri, aclinical psychologist, in 1980. She died in 2014 fromneuromuscular disease. They had no children.He married Federica Basagni in July 2018. Reagan stated in a 2004New York Timesinterview that he did not claim any religion, but that his sympathies were withBuddhismand his wife was a Buddhist.In a June 23, 2004, interview onCNNshowLarry King Live, while discussing reasons why he would not run for political office, Ron Reagan stated "I'm an atheist I can't be elected to anything because polls all say that people won't elect an atheist." In February 2010, he was named to theFreedom From Religion Foundation's Honorary Board of distinguished achievers.In May 2014, Reagan appeared in an advertisement for broadcast onComedy Centralfor the Freedom From Religion Foundation in which he declared himself "an unabashed atheist" who is "not afraid of burning inHell."The ad received renewed attention in October 2019 when it aired on CNN during thefourth 2020 Democratic Presidential Debate.The ad was also run during theCNNDemocratic debates in January and March 2020