Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Brovane
Ford alienated a lot of people when he pardoned Nixon after Watergate. He decided the country needed to move on and put Watergate behind them so he pardoned Nixon which basically squelched any attempt to put Nixon through a criminal trial. IMHO this was the correct decision for the country so they could move on. Ford was nominated as a VP after Nixon's first VP (Agnew) resigned and was then approved by Congress. Overall I think Ford was ok and he probably was the most down to earth president's we have had. However the pardon of Nixon really shot down his attempt at reelection. However he never shied away from the Pardon and took full responsibility as the correct decision. Also in 1975 for the Republican nomination (which should have been a given) he had to run against Reagan for the nomination who was running very strong against him. Ford was very humble and originally didn't even want to run for President in 1976.
Ford was a poor president whose main virtue was lacking the huge flaws of his predecessor.
The best that can usually be said about him is things like 'basically personally honest' and other personality traits not especially relevant to how good a president he was.
I give him more negative marks for things such as keeping Kissinger in place, and with Kissinger, secretly greenlighting the slaughter of 250,000 East Timorans by Indonesia.
He also gave us Rumsfeld (his youg chief of staff) and Cheney (who Rumsfeld insisted come with him as a package) thankyouverymuch.
The biggest policy I recall was his 'Whip Inflation Now' campaign, but it was left to Carter to actually get the nation on the road to doing it (though Reagan reaped the credit).
I oppose his pardon of Nixon, but I do not think there was a 'secret deal' as so many reasonably suspected.