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Ted Koppel:
The White House Rose Garden was the scene today
for photo ops, waiting for President Reagan
and Judge Sandra O'Connor to stroll casually into view. In 1981, President Reagan nominated Sandra Day O'Connor
to the Supreme Court, but conservative evangelicals
felt betrayed. She was pro-choice. Richard Viguerie:
We are very disappointed
at the president, and that he's apparently
going against the 1980
Republican platform
The White House Rose Garden was the scene today
for photo ops, waiting for President Reagan
and Judge Sandra O'Connor to stroll casually into view. In 1981, President Reagan nominated Sandra Day O'Connor
to the Supreme Court, but conservative evangelicals
felt betrayed. She was pro-choice. Richard Viguerie:
We are very disappointed
at the president, and that he's apparently
going against the 1980
Republican platform
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Ted Koppel:
The White House Rose Garden
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was the scene today
for photo ops,
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waiting for President Reagan
and Judge Sandra O'Connor
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to stroll casually into view.
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In 1981, President Reagan
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nominated Sandra Day O'Connor
to the Supreme Court,
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but conservative evangelicals
felt betrayed.
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She was pro-choice.
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Richard Viguerie:
We are very disappointed
at the president,
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and that he's apparently
going against the 1980
Republican platform.
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Movie Summary
Exposes how Christian Nationalism has become the most powerful anti-democratic force in America. Leaders join forces to defend our country from this march to fascism, but American citizens seem unaware of the threat.