Died today. Adnauseum wrote a very fitting Epitaph for him in the link. And I am impressed with his analysis. For one not of this country, he did an excellent job.
But then I had to write my own. Why? He was the first president I voted for. Having come of age just 2 years prior. At the time the nation was a mess. Vietnam (You know, Johnson's war), Watergate, and wage price controls. None of them were his fault, and we were still in the cold war. Did he solve any of them?
No, Nixon got us out of Vietnam (You know, Johnson's War). Nixon was in charge with wage price controls (the reason, thank god, for Reagan winning in 80), and of course Nixon's arrogance with Watergate. A mistake of gross proportions.
Ford will not be remembered as a great president. More is the shame. Many faulted him, and indeed voted against him for Pardoning Nixon. Having been there and done that, I think it was the right thing to do. Nixon was gone. There was nothing else to be gained by persecuting him for his arrogance. He had already suffered the supreme penalty.
Ford was a stumble bum. And we all laughed at his antics. But through it all, he was not a visionary, nor a great president. He was a healing one. And one who started the road back to health of the greatest nation. Carter interrupted it, and led directly to Reagan, one of the greatest Presidents.
Many younger than I will disagree due to just not understanding and listening to harpies that don't know crap. Others will disagree with me, and having lived there, will offer various reasons, most debatable and open for interpretation.
And still others will disagree for the simple reason they hate conservatives and still believe Marx is right.
To each his own.
But to Ford, we can at least honor him as the greatest diplomat to ever serve as president. Not foreign, but domestic. He did not do much, but he did that much. And I am proud to have voted for him.
And I will miss him. 30 years an ex, and yet never an ill word spoke on his successors. That is the standard that all Ex Presidents should live up to. Sadly, very few do.