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deadpresidents · 3 months ago
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I’m curious about the friendship between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter (and presidential friendships in general,) I’d like to know what that looked like for them. Would they go and do things together or was it just a few phone calls a year?
Their relationship is really interesting because during the 1976 campaign and in the years right afterward, Ford and Carter genuinely did not like each other. It wasn't a normal, opponent vs. opponent rivalry, either. They straight-up disliked one another, and that was extremely unusual for Gerald Ford, who got along with practically everybody he met throughout his life, rarely had bad things to say about other people, and was almost physically incapable of being unkind to others, no matter what side of the political spectrum they belonged to.
What changed was when President Reagan sent all the living former Presidents -- Nixon, Ford, and Carter -- to Cairo in 1981 to attend Anwar Sadat's funeral following Sadat's assassination. The three former Presidents all flew together on one of the planes normally used as Air Force One, and there was some tension at the beginning, but the person who broke the ice, oddly enough, ended up being Richard Nixon. Ford then suggested that the former Presidents should drop all formalities and just refer to one another as Dick, Jerry, and Jimmy. As Ford remembered, "I guess we figured we were gonna be in a plane together forty hours, more or less, and in order to be pleasant, it was a good idea to just wipe the slate clean, which we did." Ford and Carter eventually started bonding, partly over the fact that Ronald Reagan was a major reason why each of them ultimately lost their respective bids for re-election.
At the time, Carter was having trouble building his Presidential Library, and he asked Ford for some advice since Ford had just recently opened his library. When Carter mentioned he was having some issues raising money for the library, Ford offered to come down and appear at fundraisers for him, and asked Carter to return the favor and visit the Ford Library for an event.
As Thomas M. DeFrank writes in his 2007 book, Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-the-Record Conversations With Gerald R. Ford (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO):
"Carter accepted, triggering a Jimmy-Jerry tag team match extending over several years. These back-scratching appearances didn't convert them into friends, but the relationship was notably friendlier. They began staying in regular contact, talking on the phone, and exchanging birthday greetings. Their contacts were sufficiently public that some of Ford's closest political allies grumbled that he was spending altogether too much time with Carter -- not unlike similar complaints from [George H.W.] Bush 41 partisans today that he hangs around Bill Clinton too much. Ford brushed off the complaints. Beyond their shared practical interests in Presidential Libraries, another unifying bond was at play. Both ex-Presidents had strong reasons not to like Ronald Reagan, which helped cement their ties even though neither one would ever admit it publicly. To one old Ford friend, the calculation was simple: 'Once you did something for his library or museum, you were a friend for life.'"
As they got older, Ford and Carter would sometimes make joint appearances at Presidential Libraries or universities, or events for important causes, and they even wrote a joint op-ed during the Monica Lewinsky scandal urging Congress to censure President Clinton instead of impeaching him. They felt it was a bad precedent (which it has clearly turned out to be) and would be bad for the country. Unlike Ford, Jimmy Carter wasn't very easy-going or personable, so there were times when their friendship would get a little frayed. Ford once told a friend, "Well, you know Jimmy. He can be a real pain in the ass, but we get along."
Eventually, they promised one another that they would deliver the eulogy if the other former President died first. President Ford died first, on December 26, 2006, and Carter attended every event during the several days of ceremonies, from Ford's lying in state at the U.S. Capitol, to the national funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral, and traveled with Ford's family and the former President's remains to Ford's hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan. At the church service in Grand Rapids, Carter delivered his eulogy, and also attended the private interment service when Ford was buried as at his Presidential Library. In his eulogy, Carter repeated the gracious first words he had said when delivering his Inaugural Address on the day he took over the White House from Ford in 1977, "For myself and for my nation, I want to thank my predecessor for all he has done to heal our land." It was a remarkable relationship between two former Presidents who, again, genuinely disliked one another for quite some time.
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tompoose · 9 months ago
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theresolutedesk · 13 days ago
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President Gerald R. Ford
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mysterioushistorian666 · 6 months ago
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davidaugust · 4 months ago
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Harrison Ford Endorses Kamala Harris
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worldlibertytv · 1 year ago
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Henry Kissinger Former Secretary of State Dead at age 100, RIP met him many times, a brilliant man . See More in our World Liberty TV Political Channels @ https://www.worldlibertytv.org/?s=Kissinger
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deadpresidents · 7 months ago
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Just a couple of random personnel changes!
I'm fascinated by the miscellaneous bureaucratic aspects of a world-changing historic event like the resignation of the President of the United States.
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Memorandum from Frank Pagnotta to Jane Dannenhauer Containing the Weekly Report on Vice Presidential Staff Changes
Collection GRF-0452: Nelson Rockefeller Vice Presidential Nomination Background Investigation MaterialsSeries: Vice Presidential Nomination Background Investigation FilesFile Unit: Vice President
THE WHITE HOUSE
Washington
August 13, 1974
MEMORANDUM FOR: Miss Jane Dannenhauer
Staff Assistant, Security
Mr. Louis B. Sims, Special Agent in Charge
Technical Security Division
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
The following changes in personnel were made in the Office of the Vice President during the period Tuesday, August 6, to close of business Monday, August 12, 1974:
[underlined and in capital letters] CHANGE
Gerald R. Ford Vice President to the President
effective 12:05 p.m.
Thursday, August 9, 1974
Robert T. Hartmann Chief of Staff to Counsellor to President
effective Thursday, 9 August 1974
[signature in ink] Frank R. Pagnotta
cc: Mr. Jerry Bechtle
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joydoesathing · 1 month ago
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the president and the (vice) president
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more cursed anime girl (?) versions of potus-es but it's based on what I heard and read about them (featuring the potus-es in that era riddled in scandal)
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izzylimon · 4 months ago
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Harrison Ford coming in at the last minute to endorse Kamala Harris even tough he´s never endorsed a political candidate before is the most Han Solo thing he´s ever done.
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intothehandsoffate · 4 months ago
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I would have voted for mcgucket 2016….
Ford would insist on Fiddleford taking breaks all the time(they go on walks because they are old men. Also because the secret service literally had to beg them to not make another robot and take it for a joyride)
(Reference to this tweet)
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deadpresidents · 1 month ago
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Hello!
Maybe to get our minds off this mess, do you have any fun pictures or lesser-known stories about the White House Pets and First Dogs (or Second Dogs. Champ FTW)?
Thank you!
I'm a big fan of President Ford's golden retriever, Liberty.
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Here's an excerpt from a page about Liberty on the White House Historical Association's website, which tells you a lot about her and President Ford:
"Liberty quickly settled into life at the White House. She was often photographed outside, enjoying the South Lawn on sunny days. Liberty also enjoyed swimming in the pool at Camp David. At times, President Ford, allegedly used Liberty as a diversionary tactic in the Oval Office. When he wanted a meeting to end, he would signal to Liberty, who wagged her tail enthusiastically at the guest. This created a conversational break so the President could stand up, indicating the meeting had come to its conclusion. Liberty was part of the family at the White House, with President Ford frequently assisting with her care. At Ford's funeral in 2007, former White House Press Secretary David Nessen recalled that one day, Liberty 'made a mess' on the carpet in the Oval Office. A Navy steward started to clean it up, but President Ford stopped him, remarking that, 'no man should have to clean up after another man's dog.'"
That leads to a classic story about President Ford and a very pregnant Liberty getting locked out of the White House Residence in the middle of the night when the President took her outside to go to the bathroom. The Secret Service had to let him back inside.
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tompoose · 7 months ago
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lightly edited some gerald ford footage
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clayclayton332 · 4 months ago
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FORD FIDDLEFORD STANLEY AND SARDONYX?!??! and the lalala seals... i love them...
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tragicstarz · 5 months ago
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“I did it, I saved the country”
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creepst-crypt · 1 month ago
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We are so fucked
Idk how to use krita. I’m getting a new drawing pad soon too then I will be hashtag so back
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goodblacknews · 28 days ago
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The History of Black History Month and Why Dr. Carter G. Woodson is Known as "The Father of Black History"
Born in 1875 in Virginia to formerly enslaved parents who were never taught to read and write, Carter G. Woodson often had to forgo school for farm or mining work to make ends meet, but was encouraged to learn independently and eventually earned advanced degrees from the University of Chicago and Harvard. It was at these lauded institutions of higher education where Dr. Woodson began to realize…
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