Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 A friend of mine once got a ticket for jaywalking. He didn't have the money to pay the fine, so he had to do 24 hours in jail. Ever since then, he reminds people that he did more time for jaywalking the Nixon did for all his crimes. That said, I miss the time when presidents were able to do their job according to whatever their ability was and to be themselves. Reagan & Co. invented the perpetual campaign, and every statement and action on virtually ever day of work was planned for its PR effect. Ford and were above that, and they deserve credit for that. I don't think those days will return. People are so used to being told what they want to hear that their desire for 'straight talk' is hokey. Americans have dumbed-down like they were supposed to, and they ended up with dummies. I guess Ford wasn't the brightest bulb in the Christmas tree string, but he was genuine. He also didn't expect Betty to act like those glazed-eyed Stepford wives of Nixon, Reagan, and II staring at their husband-presidents as if at pharaoh-gods. He had some ideas that were silly but not dangerous, like the WIN buttons and the swine flu vaccinations. I just wish he had never hired the comedy team of Cheney & Rumsfeld. He was also involved in the Indonesian invasion and massacre of two hundred thousand people in East Timor when the Portuguese pulled out. (Though maybe Kissinger had manipulated him.) I guess it's hard to reconcile all this. His allowing a TV crew to film him making himself an English muffin was too amateurish to qualify as a publicity stunt, and it was sure refreshing. And having Nixon go to jail wouldn't really have done us any good. But he was weak and ineffective. This reminds me of the old insult, " If you had brains, you'd be dangerous. " It took the current president to cure me of that expression. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Jane wrote: >> For a faceblind person using the " essence " method of recognition, Ed Sullivan and Nixon could have been twins. << That's funny. They always looked alike to me too. But I never heard anyone else say that. (I'm also faceblind.) - Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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