@@AHSpolitics he might have been a little off because that would mean that this interview was conducted in 1994, but I saw another interview with him in 1996 and he didn't look this old
He didn`t pardon Nixon because he wanted to be nice to Nixon. He did it to save the country from Watergate. It was the right decision, and it cost him the presidency.
@@yellyman5483 Can you argue against my main point? he allowed the guilty to walk free. Why the president was pardoned while his minions did time? Pardon all or pardon none.
@@dgracey01 Nixon was of guilty alright, but i don`t think it was a bad thing for President Ford to give him a pardon. It ended Watergate, and allowed the country to move on, which i think was a good thing, and a selfless act from Ford, knowing that it would cost him in the upcoming election which he lost to President Carter.
@@dgracey01 So i have no argument against your main point, and that wasn`t my point either. My point was that President Ford had good reasons for doing what he did. I wasn`t alive during Watergate, but it was a national nightmare. It needed to end, and Ford ended it with the pardon.
@@yellyman5483 The guilty, specially guilty presidents should go to jail. That pardon looked like pay for play, he had to testify before congress and explain himself for that. He was either a martyr or a fool.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Wow, incredible and G-d bless the President
When was this interview conducted?
I would probably say maybe in the late 90s or early 2000s. He passed away in 2006, and he looks noticably elderly. So, it could be some time then.
@@johnnytheyoungmaestro That & his voice sounds very old too & I’m not saying it’s a bad thing
It was in the 1990s because Gerald Ford said that the JFK assassination happened about 30 years ago.
I'd assume the early 2000's
@@AHSpolitics he might have been a little off because that would mean that this interview was conducted in 1994, but I saw another interview with him in 1996 and he didn't look this old
It seems like hes in defense mode explaining the warrant commission's decision.🤔
My thoughts exactly. He was literally squirming and for good reason. "Thou protesteth too much"
Never mind he moved the bullet wound from the back to the neck , GUILTY !!!!
Any friend of Homer's is a friend of mine.
What year was this when Gerald Ford was alive
I don't know 😮
Thou protesteth very much indeed, regarding the WC and Oswald. Very defensive. We all know the truth now.
But you knew they were going to kill JFK...
Stop getting your history from Oliver Stone movies.
Yep. Guilty AF. We all know now.
He allowed the guilty to go free. This president most definitely does not have my vote.
He didn`t pardon Nixon because he wanted to be nice to Nixon. He did it to save the country from Watergate. It was the right decision, and it cost him the presidency.
@@yellyman5483 Can you argue against my main point? he allowed the guilty to walk free. Why the president was pardoned while his minions did time? Pardon all or pardon none.
@@dgracey01 Nixon was of guilty alright, but i don`t think it was a bad thing for President Ford to give him a pardon. It ended Watergate, and allowed the country to move on, which i think was a good thing, and a selfless act from Ford, knowing that it would cost him in the upcoming election which he lost to President Carter.
@@dgracey01 So i have no argument against your main point, and that wasn`t my point either. My point was that President Ford had good reasons for doing what he did. I wasn`t alive during Watergate, but it was a national nightmare. It needed to end, and Ford ended it with the pardon.
@@yellyman5483 The guilty, specially guilty presidents should go to jail. That pardon looked like pay for play, he had to testify before congress and explain himself for that. He was either a martyr or a fool.
Conspirator .. the warren commission 👎🤬
Yep
No proof.