DLF 05/06/2008
Pardoned Nixon to "help heal our country," proving that powerful WASP males will always be able get away with talking about murdering their rivals in the Oval Office. Or in Dick Cheney's office, if he's free.
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Conservatism 03/09/2007
He was definitely not that great of a president but he was not a bad one. He was an ordinary man pushed into the presidency because of circumstances that were beyond his control. I think that he did the best he could with what was given to him, I mean he did take over the presidency during Watergate, one of the biggest presidential scandals in American history. Looking at this I think he did a great job in helping America recover from this huge cover-up.
GenghisTheHun 02/20/2007
Poor Jerry. He got promoted way past his capabilities and talent. His WIN button program, if you remember that, was a scream. I know. Everyone is singing his praises now that he is dead. But really, folks, facts are facts.
irishgit 02/06/2007
A bug on the windshield of the presidency. One of the most inconsequential men to hold the office. That being said, he is far from the worst president ever, hence the extra star.
blue47 01/03/2007
Played to much football without headgear. Mr. Ford has died and the news media and Bush are all telling us all how wonderful he was. How history will remember him as a great an honest man. How he united the country during the resignation of Nixon. I laugh! What he did was deny the country justice by the pardon of Nixon. To me he will alway be suspect.
callitdownthel ine75 12/27/2006
If there was ever a decent man who became President, Gerald Ford was certainly THE man. An honest, unpretentious man who brought respectability back to the White House, Ford was as hardworking as he was considerate of others. Becoming President in the wake of the Watergate Scandal, Ford sought to heal the nation- and in effect jeopardized his own chances to be elected to the Presidency in his own right (and effectively ending his otherwise distinguished political career) in 1976. Nevertheless, President Ford will always be remembered for his steady leadership during a very tumultuous era in our nation's history.
billyguns2 12/13/2006
Not the brightest of lights, Ford provided some measure of decency and continuity to the nation after the "long national nightmare" of Richard Nixon; however, I will never forgive him for his outright pardon of Nixon and I am still suspicious of his participation in the seriously flawed Warren Report. Barely makes "OK" grade for me.
Flick01 09/12/2006
Ford wasn't a bad guy and under different circumstances might have had a halfway decent presidency, but it was not to be. While his presidency was for the most part forgettable, he was what was needed to maintain stability until the next election. The Democratic congress and their lapdogs in the press still had the taste of blood in their mouths from (after 25 years of trying) bringing down Nixon, and it was already in the cards that a Democrat, almost any Democrat, would be a shoe-in come the 1976 election. After Ford weathered the storm of the Nixon pardon, he went on to be the spokesman for some losing programs. His "WIN" campaign (WIN = whip inflation now) didn't work (President Carter would later prove that he did not have the answers either) and then Ford took part promoting the Swine Flu Vaccine debacle. When a few older folks died after receiving their vaccinations the whole idea was abandoned proving once again that people should make their own decisions and not let government bureaucrats dictate what you should or should not do. When Ford debated Carter he made some kind of silly statement which, if I remember correctly, was something to the effect of saying that Poland was not a Communist country. Between that remark, his promoting losing causes, coupled with years of pratfalls and beaning people with errant golf balls, the country was willing to give the Democrats another chance at the White House.
numbah16tdhaha 09/12/2006
Needed a stunt double...
lion in winter 04/28/2006
Jerry Ford was a decent man of the old guard GOP- he helped heal the nation after Watergate. His wife Betty is one of the best first ladies we have ever had. If politicians today could be as honest as Ford- we would not have the problems we currently have.
Chalky 04/07/2006
i thought i saw him in a wax museum...................3 stars!!!!!!!!! didn't ya hear me world: 3 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chagoth 07/27/2005
Though hampered by a hostile congress (Democrats wouldn't work with him because he was a Republican, Republicans wouldn't work with him because he wasn't elected), Ford did nothing to stop the expanding government and help the failing economy. And he was weak at foreign policy. Our position on the world stage was visibly weakened under Ford. A good man, a terrible president. Ford is probably one of the five or six worst presidents in U.S. history.
PlanetaryGear 06/06/2005
Largely ineffective as President, but did no real damage and provided us with some terrific comic moments....He did make some tough decisions internally. He had no choice really, what with the Neo-Con gun pointed at his head and all. Gets an extra star cause he's a Wolverine!! Go Blue!!
Handsome Hal 05/29/2005
He was the Clown Prince of the presidentcey
proballer22 05/18/2005
how the hell did a democrat like carter beat this guy? well, at least reagan showed him
Jar-Jar Binks 03/15/2005
He was the last GOP president that I really liked. One of the best things that Ford did was promote an open administration. Unlike Nixon, he was honest and told the truth. He helped restore trust in American government. He would've made Harry Truman proud of him and Jimmy Carter credited Ford for healing the nation.
James76255 01/23/2005
Really wasn't in office long enough to say he was a good or bad president, but I will give him credit for keeping things relatively smooth at a critical time. His short time in office and the fact that he was never elected mean, unfortunately for him, his legacy will consist of his gaffe about Eastern Europe, pardoning Nixon, and falling down.
akadannyboy 01/06/2005
the only president meaner-spirited or narrow-minded than Ford was Nixon, Ford made Agnew look almost decent,and was almost solely responsible for harrassing Abe Fortas from the supreme court,he would rate high on a list of sonsofbitches.
cjun 01/06/2005
D'oh! Gerald Ford just followed orders. If history is kind to the apparatchik, it will be another histrical mistake.
NHConservative 01/01/2005
History will be kind to Gerald Ford.
Rick18 07/07/2004
President Ford helped to heal a wounded and battered nation after the nightmare of Watergate...considering the fact that he was tapped to be vice president and then finally president without ever dreaming that he would be I think he did an admirable job. A shame he lost in '76.
phuggue 05/31/2004
I think he made the best of his unintentional Presidency.
MysteryMan? 05/25/2004
Had some dumb stuff like WIN', but probably a tad underrated. I somehow think I would've respected him. I probably would've voted Carter, but wouldn't have been disappointed w/ Ford in '76.
Opie Onion 05/18/2004
He meant well, but wasn't the brightest star in the sky. Remember his answer to solving the inflation problem? Buttons reading WIN (Whip Inflation Now).
DiamondDavid 04/25/2004
Ford did an admirable job healing the nation after a period of assassinations, Vietnam, and Watergate. Pardoning Nixon was the best course of action. Nixon resigning from office was appropriate punishment, and there was no need for a trial that would last for years, which, if anything, wouldn't land Nixon in jail. Also, as an earlier poster stated, a trial would've tainted America's image around the world. My biggest criticism of Ford was his signing the executive order barring the assassination of foreign heads of state. Sorry, but if we're in a firefight with a despotic dictator nearby who won't surrender, they should meet the same fate as Hussein's toady boys, Uday and Qusay.
pushinelephant s 04/20/2004
Just scanning the list i am shocked to see this man ranked so high. I read his biography, saw him do a speech and beleave the man is a great person, but as for his role as president he didn't leave much of a legacy.
mpdclarke 04/11/2004
Gerald R. Ford took over in a very difficult time in American history and if it were not for a terrible performance in the debates with Jimmy Carter, he would have been elected to a second term. Had Ford won a second term, the Iranian hostage crisis would have turned out much differently....
ilikerice2008 03/29/2004
Very underrated. Handled Mayaguez situation admirably. Helped the economy. Created 4 million jobs, cut taxes, housing up 38%, bettered Head Start. Most importantly, he brought peace to the world and brought peace to this country.
mountainman 03/25/2004
a joke
abichara 03/13/2004
Gerald Ford did a good job considering the circumstances he assumed the presidency. Poor guy simply couldn't get a break. The first big decision had to make was whether or not he would pardon President Nixon for crime committed during Watergate. I believe pardoning Nixon was the right decision. For a president to resign disgraced from office was punishment enough. The country needed to move on as well, to have a President go to trial for two to three years would have put a cloud on Ford's Presidency and that wasn't something he wanted. Besides, Nixon wouldn't have received any jail time for his crimes even if he was convicted, the whole thing would have just been symbolic. The country needed closure. He could have given the people more heads up about it to prepare for the decision, it would softened the impact, but I believe that it was very brave of him to have done that. As for the substance of his Presidency itself, he acutally did a reasonably good job. Problem was that a highly reactionary Congress was elected 2 months after he took office and that really weakened his ability to pursue his own initiatives; the Democrats had the ability to override his vetoes after the 1974 election. It didn't help either that he was seen as an appointed President rather than the pick of the people. Nonetheless, Ford was a decent man and in that respect he endeared himself to the American people. He understood his mandate and worked within it. His two big foreign policy successes included the Mayaguez rescue and continued detente with the Soviet Union by curbing their construction of new nuclear missiles in the form of the Helsinki Agreement. Some reviewers have accused Ford of economic mismanagement, but the truth of the matter is that Ford's budget cuts in combination with targeted tax cuts did a lot to curb inflation; unemployment was going down as well by the end of Ford's term. The economy was rebounding in 1976, the problem was that during the 1970's the economic problems were very structural in nature. It took a while for the economy to recover from the oil shocks of 1973; the root cause of inflation was largely outside of the President's control. It was caused by nationalism in the Arab world. Ford was very proactive in his approach towards handling the economy. Apparently the economic recovery during the mid-1970's came too late. Ford narrowly lost re-election to Jimmy Carter. In the final analysis, Ford's problem was that he got off to a weak start as President. Because of this, people got an impression that he was a bit of an administrative bumbler and he ended up paying for that, undeservedly so. Once he got his bearings on the job, he handled it well. Like Truman, he was unexpectedly put on the job with little forwarning and obviously when you get into office this way, there are bound to be mistakes. He didn't really want the Presidency, but he did all he could considering the circumstances.
johnjohnjohnma n 02/25/2004
Did nothing
Ploopy 12/27/2003
The accidental president. Nice man, but too much a believer in big government to rally the Republican side in 1976.
kingbaby 11/18/2003
The last great Republican president. He took over from a man who was dishonest to the core and restored dignity to the office. It is sad that his respectability fell afoul of the conservative and fundamentalist elements of his party, because he deserved a term of his own.
TitanicMan2003 10/06/2003
Gerald Ford led the nation in the post-Watergate era. Almost no one who worked with him has anything but positives to say for him. He did what he knew was the right thing, even though it cost him the election. We need more presidents like Ford.
Moosekarloff 08/01/2003
The problem with this guy is that he played too much football back in the days when helmets were no more than leather caps. This showed later on. Ford not only pardoned Nixon, which was one of the biggest insults ever paid to the American People, the political process and our way of life, but he also was a prominent member of that criminal conspiracy and ultimate whitewash known as "The Warren Commission." One of the most ineffectual Presidents ever as he and his people didn't have a clue about handling a most sluggish economy, which resulted in Jimmy Carter inheriting a slew of problems that Nixon and Ford made worse because of their incompetance. Ford also failed to heed the discord and anti-American sentiment that was brewing in the Arab nations, and the upshot of this was the beginning of the era of Islamic Terrorism. This guy had difficulty chewing gum and walking at the same time, and he was such a clumsy putz of misery that the voters turned him out after two years of lameness. He wasn't even a One-Term Wonder!!! Pathetic. They reported on the news in the past year that he suffered a stroke, but given his lack of mental acuity, I can't see how one could notice...
Redoedo 06/07/2003
Posititve Attributes: Considering the circumstances upon which he assumed office, Gerald Ford gains my respect for at least attempting to pull the nation together. It was obvious that the nation liked him at first, as he had a 71% approval rating less than two months after assuming office. I too believe that pardoning Richard Nixon was the right thing to do, as it was in the best interests of the country. A former President going to prison for fraud would've been an embarrassment to the United States overseas, and I believe that Nixon was an effective President who gave something to the people, so as abichara1882 said, resigning as a disgraced President was punishment enough for Nixon. I respect Nixon for his handling of the Mayaguez situation in Cambodia. I believe that Gerald Ford was an honest and well-intentioned man who had the country's best interests in his mind, sometimes alienating his own party for his support of campaign finance reform (he even signed a campaign finance reform bill into law). He signed into law a bold, yet ineffective bill ensuring the right of Americans to individual privacy. his greatest accomplishment perhaps was the Mayaguez incident, and the signing of a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union banning underground nuclear testing. In another bold move, due to the increasing instability in the middle east, Ford called for the buildup of America's strategic oil reserves to protect the United States from a foreign embargo. Negative Attributes: The economy really hurt Ford's chances at re-election. However, many fail to realize that due to his tax cuts and reduction in government spending, inflation lessened nearly half in size and unemployment reached a 17 month low in 1976, but it was too late, as Ford's reputation as an economic ignoramous had already pushed many voters away. Final Analysis: Gerald Ford is unfortunately stuck in that list of mediocre Presidents, when he probably, in fact, was one of the best of the "not so best" Presidents of this century which included Carter, Coolidge, Taft, and all the rest. I believe that had he won the Election of 1976, he would have faired much better in the history books and been able to push his own vision through the Congress.
Joe23665 05/17/2003
Would be a 5, but hey, you CAN'T play golf in 96 degree weather when you're 89.
anglofyl 05/04/2003
Watch out for that slick staircase! D'oh!
marconej 04/23/2003
Did the right thing - polictal courage is worth alot.
mprater 03/04/2003
The right man at the right time. We did not need an overly charismatic man as president in 1974-1976. We needed a good man with strong convictions, who would do what was right. The Nixon pardon hurt him in'76, but history seems to indicate it was the right thing to do.
bjstrykker 01/03/2003
Come on, he pardoned Nixon. And as a former President he's done nothing but play golf.
guy20 12/21/2002
It makes me sick to see how unappreciatively Gerald Ford's duty and service to this country is looked upon. A man of extraordinary courage and loyalty, he sacrificed his career in a single act of courage because it was right for the country, I can only pray that in time he will get the credit that he most certainly deserve.
Solenoid DH 03/24/2002
He was at his best handling the Mayaguez ordeal. And overall, he seemed to have the country's best interests at heart. But the poor guy declared one year of his term the "Year of the Woman." Then 2 different women tried to assassinate him. That's the thanks he got for kowtowing to the feminists.
thornvv 03/20/2002
An abomination.
freceira222 03/20/2002
NEXT TIME DONT PARDON NIXON
coinman 06/03/2001
A true yes man.
sirensong 03/18/2001
Ruby alot of presidents are in rough spots, some shine, some don't. Ford didn't and he pardoned Nixon.
clover38 03/18/2001
Pardon me for the low rating.
Ninifrog 02/28/2001
Everyone wants to talk about pardons. How about pardoning Nixon????? How bad was that?????
BigJJ 02/08/2001
Should have stayed in football, would have been more fun.
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