You don’t pardon Richard Nixon after insisting you weren’t going to. All this lout managed to do was pave the way for future executives to run amok and decimate a generation’s faith in government. The country deserved to be told the truth, and this man denied us that.
“I looked upon him as my personal friend. And I always treasured our relationship. And I had no hesitancy about granting the pardon, because I felt that we had this relationship and that I didn’t want to see my real friend have the stigma,” Ford said in the interview.
Aw…they were palls. What a good example set for Rumsfeld and Cheney, to know that above all else, their feelings were the most important thing.
Posted by Al Swearengen in Words
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