From special editions of the newsweeklies to ongoing television reports, there's been overwhelming coverage of Ronald Reagan's deathand overwhelmingly positive coverage of his life. Has it all been too much? |
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| No. He is perhaps the most influential recent political figure, and his life is being justly celebrated. | | (1285 votes) |
| No. A president's death is big news, but the coverage should be less hagiographic. Um, Iran-Contra? | | (225 votes) |
| Maybe. His important life should be celebrated, though at some point enough is enough. | | (207 votes) |
| Yes. Give the man his due, but a 93-year-old's natural death is not big news. | | (238 votes) |
| Yes. He was a vacuous ideologue and his death was not unexpected. Enough already. | | (643 votes) |
| (Total: 2598 votes) | |
Poll runs Thursday, June 10, through Wednesday, June 16.