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2006-12-28 Home Front: Politix
President Ford: history dealt him a weak hand; he played it well.
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Posted by Mike 2006-12-28 06:20|| || Front Page|| [2 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 His hubris was the office. Instead of accepting the stewardship, he too was corrupted by the power. [One ring to rule them all]. Those of us old enough to remember, he had a primary challenger for the '76 election, Ronald Reagan. Had he chosen not to run, the likelihood that Ronald would have been in office four years earlier and the Shah would have had the backing he needed and the Islamic terror campaign would have been limited to the small anti-regime cells that existed before. Wonder if the Soviets would have contemplated their Afghan adventure if Ronnie was in office? Decent guy, but as the song says Â…know when to fold them.
Posted by Procopius2k 2006-12-28 09:00||   2006-12-28 09:00|| Front Page Top

#2 Don't forget John Paul Stevens, A gift that is still giving.
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2006-12-28 11:27||   2006-12-28 11:27|| Front Page Top

#3 I don't know about all of that. First, as the sitting (if unelected) President, Ford didn't have any obligation to step aside for Reagan. Calling his decision to run hubris is a stretch.

I remember both of those elections, and the '76 general election would have been no slam dunk for RR. It may be hard to believe or remember now, but 30 years ago lots of people didn't think Reagan was either bright enough or tempramentally well suited for the Presidency. Watergate was still a very recent memory, and after 8 years the country tends to get a little itchy for a party change in White House anyway

By 1980, four years of Jimmy Carter made almost anybody looked like an improvement, so voters were more willing to take the chance. Ford's decision to run may not have delayed the Reagan presidency, it may have made it possible.
Posted by Unusing Glinelet5004 2006-12-28 19:02||   2006-12-28 19:02|| Front Page Top

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