Ford sworn in as 40th Vice President of the United States and his remarks

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  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +110

    Chief Justice Berger & Gerald Ford would meet each again in 7 months.

    • @jackjones2361
      @jackjones2361 Před 3 lety +13

      To be sworn in as president

    • @brianclough
      @brianclough Před 3 lety +13

      Burgher remains my favourite oath administrator. Nobody swears in Presidents better than him. First he addresses the person by his former rank .Mr President Mr Vice President, Governor, Governor and again Mr President. Then the question Are you prepared to take the Constitutional oath followed by the procedure place your left hand etc.
      Then he uses the most commonly used name. He never sworn in any President with their full names. (middle names) And even used thus far the only time, a nickname. He was very crisp and clear and pausing at the right moment. A master class on how to administer the oath.
      He might be the only CJ to actually introduce a President for the first time (not sure). And he also swore in 3 Vice Presidents. But for 2 of them he called them by their full names (middle names).
      He might also be the CJ who administered the oath for President the most times - 6. Although there's chance that current CJ Roberts will overtake him, he's on 4 now.

    • @ChuckKnipp
      @ChuckKnipp Před měsícem

      @@brianclough Burgher had an awesome voice.

  • @elprez1
    @elprez1 Před 2 lety +61

    Biden was a US senator by this point.

  • @RickG151
    @RickG151 Před rokem +43

    From Ford's address to Ohio State University in 1974: "So much has happened in the few months since you were so very kind to ask me to participate on this occasion. I was then America's first instant Vice President - and now, America's first instant President. The United States Marine Band is so confused they don't know whether to play "Hail to the Chief" or "You've Come a Long Way, Baby." "

    • @SimeonEstolas
      @SimeonEstolas Před rokem +3

      7:45 q1 to

    • @Nmax
      @Nmax Před 5 měsíci +1

      President Ford had a good sense of humor haha

  • @Will6721
    @Will6721 Před 9 lety +116

    This is the stuff I love. The constitution and it's power at work.

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 Před 8 lety +4

      The constitution's procedures dealing with the line of succession were ignored making Ford vice president knowing that it was a procedural move to prepare him to assume the presidency. And he violated his oath pardoning Nixon and not allowing the justice department to continue their investigation to protect the state from the abuse of power by Nixon. It's a shame. Had Ford been a better person he would have rejected the offer or allowed justice to be served on Nixon.

    • @Bklyn93
      @Bklyn93 Před 7 lety +17

      The 25th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1967, allowed for Ford to assume the vacant Vice Presidency. "Under Section 2, whenever there is a vacancy in the office of Vice President, the President nominates a successor who becomes Vice President if confirmed by a majority vote of both Houses of the Congress."
      Ford was nominated by President Nixon, and confirmed by the House and Congress to succeed Agnew to the Vice Presidency.
      So, the "procedural move" you speak of which elevated Ford to the office of Vice President was what was prescribed by the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
      Ford did not violate his oath in pardoning Nixon. You can argue the merits of the pardon from a moral standpoint, or from a standpoint of disliking President Nixon, but from a legal standpoint, and from a Constitutional standpoint, the pardon was valid.

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Bklyn93 Yes.

    • @stevenyourke7901
      @stevenyourke7901 Před 2 lety

      Ford was a tool of the Deep State. He helped fabricate the conclusion of the Warren Report. He was J Edgar Hoover’s man on the Warren Commission. Nixon was involved in the plot to kill Kennedy, as was Johnson and George H W Bush. All three were in Dallas that fateful day when Kennedy was murdered. Coincidence? I think not!

    • @johnnylongfeather3086
      @johnnylongfeather3086 Před 2 lety +2

      *its

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +37

    I miss those days! It was such a different world.

    • @walterbell7193
      @walterbell7193 Před 4 lety +4

      Sam Bradley It seems to be a different world every decade.

  • @mike98ws666
    @mike98ws666 Před 4 lety +50

    This happened the day I was born. December 6, 1973.

  • @brianclough
    @brianclough Před 11 lety +81

    As Minority Leader, all Ford ever wanted was to be Speaker, alas a position he was never able to achieve owing to the Democrats strong hold in the House. Yet he would end up holding the 2 highest offices of the land.

    • @walterbell7193
      @walterbell7193 Před 4 lety +3

      brianclough like an emperor chucked onto the grand throne

    • @brianclough
      @brianclough Před 4 lety +6

      @@walterbell7193 And a good emperor too. A pity, he didn't end up as Reagan's VP pick in 1980. He could have been another Grover Cleveland in 1990. But I think HW Bush was a good choice too.

    • @randomness2675
      @randomness2675 Před 3 lety +3

      @@brianclough Well, he was 'too liberal' comapred to Nixon and Goldwater - so southern strategy folks didn't back him
      The Nixon pardon is always a tough side to take - saving the country from pain vis-a-vis letting a president commit an offense and go unpunished.

    • @mcapple7651
      @mcapple7651 Před 3 lety +5

      @@randomness2675 Being to "to liberal" is what Reagan needed in a VP. Its why he chose Bush. The story behind the VP selection is that up until the night of the convention, Reagan wanted Ford as VP. But that night (I think it was actually a few days before) Ford went on the news and talked about a co-presidency, which Reagan did not want. This led to Reagan quickly abandoning the Ford plan and trying to quickly find a new moderate, with Reagan choosing the man who came in second essentially at the convention.

    • @randomness2675
      @randomness2675 Před 3 lety +3

      ​@@mcapple7651 correct. Bush 41 lost 1992 for being 'too moderate' for his conservative base and too conservative for the liberal base. Voters have polarized more and more - which is why a Mitt Romney can never be president.
      He is conservative but not close to being right wing.

  • @andychandler3992
    @andychandler3992 Před 4 lety +37

    "My addresses will never be as eloquent as Mr. Lincoln."
    Actually-the more and more I listen to these: I beg to differ

    • @jasonkuhndel364
      @jasonkuhndel364 Před 3 lety +3

      "There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and there never will be under a Ford Administration"
      *righhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhht*

    • @ernestkovach3305
      @ernestkovach3305 Před rokem

      Yes ,his inaugural address was 1 of the 4 best and most eloquent of any President.

  • @maynardsmoreland
    @maynardsmoreland Před 5 lety +58

    Nixon liked Ford, but only tolerated Agnew. Thank goodness we had Jerry and not Spiro.

    • @OliverdeClisson
      @OliverdeClisson Před 3 lety

      @@jetstream6389 why? Would he have been a bad president?

    • @theprofilmstudios
      @theprofilmstudios Před 3 lety +14

      @@OliverdeClisson Yes, he would have. He was corrupt and had to resign from his role as the Vice President.

    • @rah62
      @rah62 Před 2 lety +8

      Actually, the Nixon tapes revealed he thought Ford was a dunderhead. Subsequent writings revealed Nixon thought of himself as a great mind and scholar, and everybody else was beneath his capabilities.

    • @MrThorfan64
      @MrThorfan64 Před 2 lety

      @@theprofilmstudios Oh certainly, Agnew could have been another Warren Harding! With all the corruption charges circulating around him it would have been devastating for the country to have another President caught up in a huge corruption scandal.

    • @amateur_football9751
      @amateur_football9751 Před 4 měsíci

      From what I know, Ford was a likable guy, by both sides of the aisle, he participated in the committee to investigate the JFK assassination

  • @ronniecoleman8699
    @ronniecoleman8699 Před 10 lety +165

    Ford looked very tired at the podium and so did Nixon. I too felt a bit sorry for Nixon here, even with Watergate looming, he put on the best face he could. Its too bad that Nixon didn't just tell the truth, admit the break in, ask for forgiveness and move on. Americans are very forgiving, but they don't like being lied to. Nixon did so much for foreign policy, but let his personal demons beat him up.

    • @JacobSnell1998
      @JacobSnell1998 Před 3 lety +22

      Yes but Ford was himself a very good President, true public servant, had great honesty and integrity, and just an exceptional man. He was the last true Republican.

    • @GEEZYEA777
      @GEEZYEA777 Před 3 lety +7

      Call Me Madame - He could’ve won back office if so many people weren’t still so mad at Nixon’s administration.

    • @upstateNYfinest
      @upstateNYfinest Před 3 lety +4

      @@JacobSnell1998 id say bush

    • @JacobSnell1998
      @JacobSnell1998 Před 3 lety +5

      @@upstateNYfinest Bush Sr. maybe in some ways

    • @kendalltube9633
      @kendalltube9633 Před 3 lety +4

      @@JacobSnell1998 You forgot about Reagan and Trump!

  • @mindspring57
    @mindspring57 Před 8 lety +129

    What is absolutely amazing is that this occurred over 40 years ago, and I remember it as if it were yesterday.

  • @midiosdacarreon6840
    @midiosdacarreon6840 Před 4 lety +17

    In 1973 Gerald Ford Was Vice President And In 1974 He Was President

  • @paolocabling
    @paolocabling Před 3 lety +28

    This looked like a presidential inauguration, not a vice-president's oathtaking ceremony, I must say.

    • @jackjones2361
      @jackjones2361 Před 3 lety +7

      This was the VPs oath taking ceremony

    • @paolocabling
      @paolocabling Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackjones2361 You're right. That is why I said "This looked like".

    • @luisvaldes1568
      @luisvaldes1568 Před rokem

      yep, but way back in the 1800's the Veep would make a speech after he was sworn in. See Andrew Johnson drunk speech. I have to research when that stopped. Also the Prez, would make his Inauguration speech first then take the oath. I think that changed with FDR in 1933.

    • @joelg83
      @joelg83 Před rokem

      Small tidbit. For a long time, the Vice President was inaugurated in the Senate Chamber, as he was the President of the chamber. I'm not sure when it changed but up until Andrew Johnson anyway that was the custom.

  • @sthorner11
    @sthorner11 Před 3 lety +9

    Eagle scout to congressman, to vice president to president.

  • @donaldperrotta8514
    @donaldperrotta8514 Před rokem +8

    If he was re-elected he would have been one of our greatest presidents !

  • @Yobbie72
    @Yobbie72 Před 10 lety +86

    Nixon had entered the lion's den to watch the swearing in of the man who would suceed him as President, and he knew it. Painful to watch.

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 Před 5 lety +8

      It was better than letting Agnew get it

    • @advj1671
      @advj1671 Před 5 lety +16

      Indeed. Mr. Nixon was, at that moment, a dead man walking. Yet, he was brave enough to face the very same people who were determined to end his presidency. President Nixon was a very troubled man, yet I admire his guts and foreign policy.

    • @kendalltube9633
      @kendalltube9633 Před 3 lety +4

      Nixon figured if he nominated some blockheaded rube like Jerry Ford to be VP then the Congress would be hesitant to impeach and convict Nixon out of office. Nixon overplayed his hand and lost. Sad!

    • @dhritimansharma660
      @dhritimansharma660 Před 2 lety

      You mean, Ford made conspiracy against Nixon for Presidency?

    • @Yobbie72
      @Yobbie72 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dhritimansharma660 no, but Ford was so well liked by the congress that they were more than happy to impeach Nixon and put Ford in.

  • @thebestisyettocome4114
    @thebestisyettocome4114 Před 4 lety +22

    🇺🇸 A truly honored man

  • @zomadee1007
    @zomadee1007 Před 4 lety +13

    He got to heaven’s gate. Someone failed to show up and they let him in! Such was his life!

    • @williamwingo4740
      @williamwingo4740 Před 2 lety +2

      Some are born great; some achieve greatness; and some have greatness thrust upon them. [William Shakespeare, "Twelfth Night"]

  • @daggerhell99
    @daggerhell99 Před 10 lety +71

    Ford was a great man

    • @RJN8580
      @RJN8580 Před 9 lety +5

      Not too great...he help cover-up the JFK assassination... Hell he admitted in 1997 he move the back wound to the neck to make sure the 'single bullet theory' worked. But yes a very nice man but not great...He lost to Jimmy Carter.

    • @suzim9458
      @suzim9458 Před 7 lety +6

      A decent man. And the "moving the wound" theory is more controversial than Donald Trump. The Kennedy assassination is the most over-analyzed event in our history. He was killed by a lone idiot and the single bullet theory makes complete sense when people admit the Zapruder video doesn't lie: Connelly turned his body. Sheesh.
      Anyway, I digress. I think Gerald Ford did a pretty damn good job, a lot better than many Presidents who actually got elected. It is incredible he became VP and President without ever getting elected. It's like the movie White House Down, but he did it legitimately.

    • @TheLfunk77
      @TheLfunk77 Před 6 lety

      Suzi M the only "lone idiot" is you

    • @brettwilkinson9529
      @brettwilkinson9529 Před 5 lety +2

      No he wasn't. He was a rat bastard. Betrayed his country.

    • @terribleTed-ln6cm
      @terribleTed-ln6cm Před 5 lety

      @@brettwilkinson9529 dumbass.

  • @LegoPostPresidency
    @LegoPostPresidency Před 3 lety +19

    The First and Only Time There was a Vice Presidential Inaugural Address

    • @rah62
      @rah62 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry, that's wrong. czcams.com/video/d1Fnssdiirk/video.html

    • @stevemikelson1035
      @stevemikelson1035 Před 2 lety +3

      Actually, up to the 1920's, a new vice president delivered an inaugural address to the Senate after he was sworn in. Following his speech, the ceremonies were to moved to the front of the Capitol for the president's swearing in.

    • @luisvaldes1568
      @luisvaldes1568 Před rokem

      Thank you I did not know when that ended. The most noted speech was Andrew Johnson drunken speech in 1865.

  • @dublinairportplanes
    @dublinairportplanes Před 8 lety +8

    damm he raised his hand very high,

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +13

    Ford was a kind & decent man, as a kid, I liked him & briefly supported him for President. As much as I like Trump, I wish we had more leaders like Jerry Ford.

  • @mesocorny4366
    @mesocorny4366 Před 3 lety +8

    If a vacancy it’s the only federal office requiring confirmation by both houses of Congress, all other confirmations require just the senate

    • @MrThorfan64
      @MrThorfan64 Před 2 lety

      In fairness it is a particularly important position.

  • @jrizaac
    @jrizaac Před 5 lety +20

    technically the inaugural address he never had

  • @AheadMatthewawsome
    @AheadMatthewawsome Před 3 lety +14

    Remember that Joe Biden voted in nominating Ford as Vice President. And was in this event as a Senator. This was almost 50 years ago! Nobody would of known that Joe Biden would of been in his 3rd year as President!

    • @MrThorfan64
      @MrThorfan64 Před 2 lety

      Odd to think that now you mention it.

  • @hdaaap
    @hdaaap Před 6 lety +12

    warren burger...great voice!

  • @marcparella
    @marcparella Před rokem +10

    One of the finest moments in our Republic's history. Carl Albert was a Democrat.... and hear how Ford gives thanks to him.

  • @futurepresidentwilliamreed9155

    Ford & Nixon was both great Presidents

    • @TheAmericanCrusader
      @TheAmericanCrusader Před 3 lety

      " Nixon was great." Resigned cuz of Watergate
      "Ford was great " pardoned a goddamn criminal. Loses to Carter

    • @person3070
      @person3070 Před 2 lety

      Ford was good
      Not Nixon

  • @suearmstrong9597
    @suearmstrong9597 Před 4 lety +23

    He was the only President not voted into office. He was one of the Greatest Presidents this country has ever had. He pulled this country together.....dusted everyone off....and put AMERICA BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN. GREAT MAN...GREAT WIFE.
    🇺🇸❤🕊

    • @TheAmericanCrusader
      @TheAmericanCrusader Před 3 lety +5

      Then why did he lose to Carter?
      Oh I know why. He pardoned a goddamn criminal.

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py Před 2 lety +7

      He was a good and decent man who did a great job. Ted Kennedy awarded him the profiles in courage award for pardoning Nixon. Not a popular move, but Ford had a backbone and did the right thing to heal the nation and moved it forward.

    • @Whitegorillaboy
      @Whitegorillaboy Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah. A great guy who most quickly signed off on the Warren Commission report that gave America the "lone nut" theory for the assassination of JFK. This motherfucker helped to pimp on average America a phony bill of goods. Either a corrupt bastard or a foolish innocent dropped on his head at birth.

    • @jameshanold6545
      @jameshanold6545 Před 8 měsíci

      Exactly.

    • @1981lashlarue
      @1981lashlarue Před 7 měsíci

      @suearmstrong9597 That's not accurate. John Tyler, Millar Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur were never voted into the office of the presidency.

  • @susanmello4994
    @susanmello4994 Před 7 měsíci

    was there , was 18 and working for John Brademas and the LA who had floor privileges gave me his ticket which was for house floor. just rewatched it . miss those days so much

  • @richmotroni
    @richmotroni Před 2 lety +36

    How lucky this nation was to have a man like Gerald Ford to take over as Vice President and later President. His greatest accomplishment was that he brought dignity and respect back to the Presidency.

    • @bufnyfan1
      @bufnyfan1 Před rokem +2

      yet he ended up losing to Jimmy Carter in 1976. Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon sure didn't help nor did it help when during the televised debates with Carter he said that Eastern Europe (Poland, Romania, Bulgaria etc) wasn't under Soviet domination

    • @TexasMan77
      @TexasMan77 Před rokem +1

      @@bufnyfan1 True that. It was short but he was the right man for the time.

    • @GoodOlRoll
      @GoodOlRoll Před rokem +3

      He also cut inflation significantly I believe during his tenure.

    • @notsomething7561
      @notsomething7561 Před rokem +1

      ​@GoodOlRoll I think you're thinking of Paul Volcker, because inflation throughout all of the 70s was monstrous (like at least 5%) until his appointment

    • @GoodOlRoll
      @GoodOlRoll Před rokem

      @@notsomething7561 no I'm thinking of Ford. He cut it from over 12% when taking office to under 6% when leaving.

  • @dmitryn.4403
    @dmitryn.4403 Před 5 lety +34

    Nixon is a saint compared to what we have now

    • @christaravella6734
      @christaravella6734 Před 4 lety +3

      Amen to that! Our Country is in a bunch of Trouble! May God save Democracy!!😎😎

    • @suearmstrong9597
      @suearmstrong9597 Před 4 lety +3

      NIXON WAS NO SAINT. PRESIDENT TRUMP IS A SAINT SENT BY GOD.....To rid this government of the Devil Worshipers.

    • @person-ce8cr
      @person-ce8cr Před 3 lety +3

      @@suearmstrong9597 both aren't saints. but today's congress makes them feel like saints

    • @TheAmericanCrusader
      @TheAmericanCrusader Před 3 lety +1

      @@suearmstrong9597 Shut the Fuck up

    • @person3070
      @person3070 Před 2 lety

      He is even worse (when it comes to foreign) than what we have now

  • @LDSimms-ne4df
    @LDSimms-ne4df Před 5 měsíci

    I was born 3 yrs later, wow politics sure have changed. Seems like there was much respect then. 🙏🏽

  • @lpquagmire3621
    @lpquagmire3621 Před 2 lety +2

    These two were quite a team.

  • @user-ld9xw8ck2r
    @user-ld9xw8ck2r Před měsícem

    Nixson crocked smile and shifty eyes

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +6

    I wish that the next time that Nixon & Ford got together, that it would have been to swear him in as Nixon's successor, after he had served out his entire term, rather than see Nixon off after he resigned.

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Před 3 lety

      I really thought that Nixon's arms were going to get chopped off by the helicopter's rotor blades when he raised his arms as he flashed the victory signs, before leaving the White House for the last time.

  • @bnkundwa
    @bnkundwa Před 4 lety +3

    It is important to follow orderly according to merit. I am interested in studying fordism and taylorism.

  • @dr.roberts4508
    @dr.roberts4508 Před 2 lety +3

    Back when people cheered such a thing

  • @robertyates9500
    @robertyates9500 Před 8 lety +23

    The Senate voted 92-3 with 5 absent, and the House voted 387-35 to confirm Ford.

    • @Michael1966W
      @Michael1966W Před 7 lety +5

      Robert Yates who were the idiots who voted against Ford?

    • @robertyates9500
      @robertyates9500 Před 7 lety +7

      Senators Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, Thomas Eagleton of Missouri and William Hathaway of Maine.

    • @Michael1966W
      @Michael1966W Před 7 lety +9

      Robert Yates I heard Gaylord Nelson said years later after he left the Senate, his one regret was he didn't vote for Gerald Ford to be Vice-President

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Před 3 lety +4

      @@robertyates9500 Wasn't Eagleton the one who had to withdraw his VP nomination under George McGovern in 1972 because he took pills for depression?

    • @robertyates9500
      @robertyates9500 Před 3 lety +4

      @@davidharrison3711 Actually I’m pretty sure it was because he had electroshock therapy.

  • @benwagner2000
    @benwagner2000 Před 3 měsíci

    if America was a parliamentary system this is what it would like

  • @frankcivitak8248
    @frankcivitak8248 Před měsícem

    Historic day

  • @nassermj7671
    @nassermj7671 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A smiling Richard Nixon - at least on the outside.

  • @2000Betelgeuse
    @2000Betelgeuse Před 7 lety +9

    Painful, but it had to be done, no man is above the constitution of the united states

    • @josh18230
      @josh18230 Před 4 lety +2

      Yet modern politicians get away with 10x more.

    • @MrThorfan64
      @MrThorfan64 Před 2 lety

      @@josh18230 Because people let them. Trump attempts a coup and people cheer him on for it.

  • @brianclough
    @brianclough Před 11 lety +6

    This was the 1st time such a swearing in was done under the 25th Amendment. CJ Warren Burgher cut short his holiday to personally administer the oath, in a show of legal authority, even though the VP oath need not be administered by him. Look at the professional manner CJ Burgher administers his oaths and also the firm and calm manner Ford took his oath here and 9 months later. (except for a small blip in the end - well he did say he was Ford not a Lincoln after all).

  • @jimmyjohnson6663
    @jimmyjohnson6663 Před 3 lety +1

    100 ! 💯 ♥️

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +8

    Ford was the first VP since Andrew Johnson (who was also an "accidental President ") to deliver an address, Rockefeller would do the same in 1974.

    • @ronbansgis7799
      @ronbansgis7799 Před 4 lety +3

      John Tyler the real accidental president after William Henry Harrison a sudden death

  • @daggerhell99
    @daggerhell99 Před 6 lety +1

    1 of 200 million Americans. Now we're just more crowded.

  • @bradyfry8031
    @bradyfry8031 Před 2 lety +3

    I feel like just judging by his facial expressions, Nixon couldn't wait to leave the presidency

  • @lukeeclair7736
    @lukeeclair7736 Před 3 lety

    Thanks CZcams recommended

  • @ClassPresidentAlejandro1999

    when did this aire?

  • @johnhenryNC
    @johnhenryNC Před 4 měsíci

    The Vice-Presidential oath is a long one. Don't know why they just don't use the presidential oath; where it says, "the office of president of the United States", just change it to, "the office of vice-president of the United States."

  • @jameshanold6545
    @jameshanold6545 Před 8 měsíci

    A truly historic event.

  • @CVBASEBALLCARDCOLLECTOR
    @CVBASEBALLCARDCOLLECTOR Před rokem +1

    He help create this mess we have by pardoning Nixon!

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair Před rokem

      Why because his name wasn't Jessy Jackson Jr.
      Give me a big break hypocrite

  • @rderouck
    @rderouck Před 5 lety +19

    What's ironic is that Nixon was one of the best presidents ever. He founded the Environmental Protection Agency, continued and expanded social programs, invested in education and infrastructure, and had no interest in lowering taxes. A guy like him could never run as republican nominee in our time. And probably not even as a democrat.

    • @RJN8580
      @RJN8580 Před 5 lety +5

      Robin De Rouck Yep and progressives still hated him. That’s why Republicans need to stop trying to kiss up to Progressives.

    • @mwilliams1330
      @mwilliams1330 Před 5 lety +1

      Do not forget Title 9. Truly began equal opportunities for woman in education,

    • @person3070
      @person3070 Před 2 lety +1

      He was one of the worst for the following reasons
      1. Aided the Bengali genocide which led to the deaths of 300k-3 million people and displacement of around ten million people, by supplying the Pakistani government with weapons to do the genocide. They did this because Pakistan was a capitalist ally in the Cold War. If the highest estimate of 3 million is to be used, it was one of the deadliest genocides in human history.
      2. Watergate. It gets overblown considering how corrupt politicians are nowadays, and how it didn’t even change the course of the 1972 election, but still bad nonetheless
      3. Stagflation, price control, and his overall handling of the economy
      4. Bombings over Cambodia
      5. War on Drugs
      6. Sabotaged peace talks with Vietnam, in order to win the 1968 election. LBJ realized his mistake and started to negotiate with North Vietnam and end the Vietnam War. This made it possible for the democrats to win the 1968 election. Nixon saw this, and because he wanted to win the election instead, sabotaged peace talks, promising the North Vietnamese that they would get a better deal if Nixon was elected. Nixon expanded the war until his impeachment, and it would not be until Ford that there would be no more American deaths in Vietnam. According to History News Network, 21,041 Americans died in Vietnam under Nixon, with the total amount of troops dying in Vietnam being 58,220. The total Vietnamese death toll could be anywhere from 500k to 1.5 million dead under Nixon.

  • @vNCAwizard
    @vNCAwizard Před 8 měsíci

    It is amazing to me that this video is titled as being from the swearing-in of the 40th US Vice President, when actually it is the speech that Gerald R. Ford gave as he replaced Richard Millhouse Nixon as the 38th US President.

  • @pinedelgado4743
    @pinedelgado4743 Před 5 lety +3

    Betty Ford looks very dominant and superior over everyone as she stands between her husband and Chief Justice Burger at the House Clerk's desk as the confirmation vote count is read by House Speaker Carl Albert.

  • @torridelvalencia6
    @torridelvalencia6 Před 6 lety +9

    Nixon made a great choice in Ford who found himself thrust into this office. After Nixon resigned, Ford was right to start healing the wounds of Watergate by pardoning Nixon

    • @whatsup816
      @whatsup816 Před 6 lety +2

      Watch the film Time&Chance about President Ford,Nixon was forced to accept Ford because both parties in Congress told Nixon that Ford was the only person they would approve because they knew Nixon was gonna be forced to resign or impeached.The man that was Nixon first choice was a former Democrat turned Republican John Connolly of Texas but the Republicans saw him as a opportunistic and the Democrats saw him as a trader to the Democrat Party.The truth is this Nixon did not want Ford as VP and actually made fun of Ford and people around Nixon said that he would say that congress would never impeach him because he thought congress saw Ford as a dumb ass.

    • @TheAmericanCrusader
      @TheAmericanCrusader Před 3 lety +1

      Pardoning a goddamn criminal?
      It also set a precedent where Presidents are never held accountable to their crimes.

  • @WhoDatTigahs
    @WhoDatTigahs Před 17 dny

    Why does the house speaker sound like LBJ. I heard his voice and im like why the hell is Lyndon B Johnson there pretty sure he was dead by then.

  • @jamiebarringer4019
    @jamiebarringer4019 Před 3 lety +6

    Anyone old enough to remember when vice president's still took over when the president of the "free" world lost their minds? As opposed to forming lynch mobs on the lawn? Anyone...🦗😭💀

  • @acebuchejohnpaul5692
    @acebuchejohnpaul5692 Před 9 měsíci

    8 months later Gerald Ford become 38th president of the United States

  • @Captainbadger123
    @Captainbadger123 Před 2 lety

    I may be mistaken but isn’t Ford the most recent President to have been a representative before taking office? I’m gonna exclude him being Vice President first because he didn’t run as VP.

    • @m3rl707
      @m3rl707 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah I think it was Bush Sr who was the most recent pres to be a rep

  • @francisburgess4006
    @francisburgess4006 Před 7 lety +9

    Ford really got the shit end of the stick didn't he?

    • @colegeorge2451
      @colegeorge2451 Před 7 lety +10

      Francis Burgess not really. Only person to be appointed to both VP and POTUS without winning an election

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Před 3 lety +2

      @@colegeorge2451 Imagine making it all the way to the top office in the free world without the stresses of day-to-day campaigning!

  • @dr.roberts4508
    @dr.roberts4508 Před rokem

    And friends

  • @stevefrake8922
    @stevefrake8922 Před 9 měsíci

    And 35 House Democrats voted against his confirmation. Bizarre. Gerald Ford was the right man at the right time.

  • @mshabazz96ms
    @mshabazz96ms Před 6 lety +1

    Why is Nixon even there?

    • @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN
      @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Před 6 lety +8

      The Common People Umm.....because he nominated him?

  • @TheSSUltimateGoku
    @TheSSUltimateGoku Před 4 lety +1

    Why does the vice president have to say more than the President of the United States when they get inaugurated???

    • @jackjones2361
      @jackjones2361 Před 3 lety

      The VP usually proves his loyalty to his boss

  • @Walkerlovevtbers
    @Walkerlovevtbers Před rokem

    Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon knows Charles Manson on early years

  • @limzhihang5830
    @limzhihang5830 Před 2 lety +1

    800th like

  • @driverpc
    @driverpc Před 10 měsíci

    Who was the Nays. Omar and ACO?

  • @nassermj7671
    @nassermj7671 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Call Nixon whatever, but don't forget to call him a foreign policy - Maverick! Pakistan helped him open up China and the rest is history. The Globe enjoys an affordable standard of living.

  • @michaeldonovan504
    @michaeldonovan504 Před 7 lety +6

    Thank god for Gerald Ford. Nixon destroyed himself.

    • @pukalo
      @pukalo Před 6 lety +1

      Michael Donovan Nixon didn't actually order the break-in of the Watergate Hotel. If he hadn't covered it up he probably wouldn't have had to resign.

  • @bradypatrick5405
    @bradypatrick5405 Před rokem +1

    5:49--Nixon has tears in his eyes!

  • @StrivingTowardsWhatIsAhead

    Is he are Vice President now?

    • @rotunda57
      @rotunda57 Před 6 lety

      No, this was in 1973.

    • @geraldwalker7609
      @geraldwalker7609 Před 5 lety

      David Harrison I think I was meaning that when I wrote that it he was VP as of that particular date, August 23, 2018. I will have to time travel and confer with myself to call confirm.

    • @Richard-jy1jn
      @Richard-jy1jn Před 5 lety

      I think he is. I think in the US&A they keep their Vice Presidents . Only the president changes every 8 years. They have elected a funny looking guy for president now named trump.! He’s all orange n wrinkly and has fake hair on his head. People say there’s something wrong with him that’s why he the colour orange

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Před 3 lety

      @@geraldwalker7609 Didn't you mean January 20, 2017?

    • @geraldwalker7609
      @geraldwalker7609 Před 3 lety

      @@davidharrison3711 I think I was meaning when I wrote that he was th e current VP as of that particular date, August 23, 2018. I will have to time travel and confer with myself to call confirm.

  • @Chris-wq9ou
    @Chris-wq9ou Před 7 lety +25

    nixon didn't deserve to be destroyed he was a good man and so was ford

  • @calescapee9642
    @calescapee9642 Před 11 měsíci

    A Crook to a Dummy

  • @annguyendoan7189
    @annguyendoan7189 Před 2 lety

    Den do la cot con rua / gươm thiêng chi danh o vung vịnh thoi

  • @therealtornadosam
    @therealtornadosam Před 3 lety +2

    Reagan was the 40th. Carter was the 39th, and Ford was the 38th.

    • @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN
      @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Před 3 lety +2

      Key in this.... VICE-PRESIDENT, not PRESIDENT.

    • @therealtornadosam
      @therealtornadosam Před 3 lety +1

      @@APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Ah, good catch. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @recemadison2681
    @recemadison2681 Před 4 lety +8

    Reagan is the 40th, Ford was the 38th

  • @Whitegorillaboy
    @Whitegorillaboy Před 11 měsíci

    The easiest deal ever made. Question: "If we make you the new VP, once confirmed as such do you agree to immediately pardon Mr. Nixon of all crimes he may have committed as President, once he's out as President?" Answer: "Absolutely, yes. You betcha." Deal struck: "You're the new VP." Note: This is the deal Mr. Trump wishes he could have made.

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +2

    Nixon was a great man! He served our country well!

  • @robertschmidt7879
    @robertschmidt7879 Před rokem

    Oh boy, do I have a hypertechnical procedural question to ask. There’s a slim chance I have the answer but man I really hate to be that little nerd neck lol.

  • @michaelsinclair8733
    @michaelsinclair8733 Před 2 lety

    He pretty much came on right before the scandal that gave him a promotion broke loose. Anyone who pays attention knows what a Coup looks like.

  • @infinity4555
    @infinity4555 Před 8 měsíci

    Nixon cause of death stroke

  • @rhettnewbern2649
    @rhettnewbern2649 Před 7 lety +2

    Oh my bad vice 😂

  • @seanwebb605
    @seanwebb605 Před 8 lety

    His responsibility wasn't to support and be loyal to the president. Certainly not assuming the office under those conditions. Wow this is just horrible.

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 Před rokem

      @chris falkenberg Is there a point buried in there?

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 Před rokem

      @chris falkenberg Can you reword that into a coherent sentence?

  • @TexasMan77
    @TexasMan77 Před 2 lety

    Ford getting the attention and cheers, hoorahs as VP. Nixon the president standing there stiffly almost unnoticed. A month after the “Saturday night massacre” they wanted his head. An odd scene.

  • @markpippin5437
    @markpippin5437 Před 6 lety +1

    Nixon looks surprisingly at ease here. I guess he knew his end was coming and Ford would take over.

    • @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN
      @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Před 6 lety +2

      Mark Pippin I don't think he knew quite yet, but he could sense that he was in trouble.

    • @LineMountain
      @LineMountain Před 5 lety

      I don’t think Nixon ever thought the jig was up until months later.

  • @paulelm4645
    @paulelm4645 Před 6 lety +6

    He covered up JFK assissnation

  • @LineMountain
    @LineMountain Před 5 lety +2

    Ford should’ve stepped aside and let Reagan be President in ‘76.

    • @LineMountain
      @LineMountain Před 3 lety

      @@jetstream6389 lolololol

    • @LineMountain
      @LineMountain Před 3 lety

      @@jetstream6389 Reagan has nothing to do with Trump. He’s been gone since 1989 and in presidential politics that’s ancient history.
      Biden got 75 million votes and Trump got 70 million, historically very close election. Only about 275k votes separate them in 6 states that are still not official. Also, Repubs did great in 2020 down ballots:

    • @LineMountain
      @LineMountain Před 3 lety

      @@jetstream6389 Repubs are sick of Bush 41 and Bush 43 style politicians. It happens...look at the success of Bernie in 2016 and the rejection of Clinton ...people get sick of the BS on both sides

    • @TheAmericanCrusader
      @TheAmericanCrusader Před 3 lety

      Ronald Reagan was anti-government, union-busting, race-baiting, anti-gay, anti-intellectual who cut rich people's taxes in half.
      John Hinckley shouldve aimed better.

    • @davidharrison3711
      @davidharrison3711 Před 3 lety

      @@LineMountain I thought that Biden received 81 million votes to Trump's 74 million.

  • @pedroviera3709
    @pedroviera3709 Před 3 lety

    40th was Reagan. Ford was 38th

  • @aliallamy402
    @aliallamy402 Před 7 lety

    اشو ريتشارد نيكسون كبر من وقت امبين تعبتة مهام الرءالسة

  • @rhettnewbern2649
    @rhettnewbern2649 Před 7 lety +1

    Ford wasn't the 40th , he was the 38tg

    • @Zaithean01
      @Zaithean01 Před 7 lety +5

      This is his swearing in as Vice President - not president. Him becoming the 40th Vice President. Less than a year later, he became the 38th President of the United States

    • @michaellieske7173
      @michaellieske7173 Před 6 lety +1

      Rhett Newbern Reagan was number 40.

    • @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN
      @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Před 6 lety +2

      Michael Lieske She explained that this is Ford's swearing in as the 40th Vice-President in November 1973.

    • @michaellieske7173
      @michaellieske7173 Před 6 lety

      MICHAEL SOWELL You are correct. #38. I did catch that mistake. Reagan was 40. I knew that. I loved it when Reagan became President.

    • @shawnmichaelduncan5951
      @shawnmichaelduncan5951 Před 6 lety +1

      Vice President of United States.

  • @BigBearWeek
    @BigBearWeek Před 3 lety +1

    Why didn’t he pick TRUMP as VP? TRUMP 1976 !

    • @manbehindacameras1617
      @manbehindacameras1617 Před 3 lety

      I wouldn’t mind Trump as president in the 70s. He wouldn’t bash people on social media

    • @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN
      @APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Před 3 lety

      There's something called a minimum age requirement....first of all....

  • @TheStarlit26
    @TheStarlit26 Před 9 lety +1

    Nasty nasty man! What a monster! Shame on you, what you did to tinkerbelle!

  • @annguyendoan7189
    @annguyendoan7189 Před 2 lety

    gai puat / may bay không người lai dinh vi toa do

  • @813Dalton
    @813Dalton Před 7 lety

    blegh

  • @SomeRamdomAhole
    @SomeRamdomAhole Před 6 dny

    Biden was a freshman senator at this point let that sink in.

  • @RomeoChessGameVlogs200

    when did this aire?