By Kristen Altus | Fox Business
Dennis Quaid is drawing parallels between the late 70s and the Reagan presidency to today, reliving the great relationship of two political rivals who worked together to make this country a better place for the American people.
“They exemplified the way we would like to get this nation back to, as far as the unity and working it out with one another,” Quaid said from the Republican National Convention Thursday night on “The Bottom Line.”
The beloved “Parent Trap” actor sat alongside his “Reagan” co-star Dan Lauria, as the two discussed what they learned from the 40th president and his friendship with Tip O’Neill, a Massachusetts Democrat who served as House speaker at the time.