The American President: Compromise Choices

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2023
  • With the rise of political parties came the dawn of political compromise: nominees were selected because they were less offensive to some voters than those who might have been the best candidates (Franklin Pierce, James Garfield, Warren G. Harding, Gerald Ford). Two of the men profiled in this hour found the presidency beyond their abilities, while two proved themselves worthy of having been called to the highest office in the land.
    “The American President” is a series that aired on PBS in 2000 profiling 41 U.S. chief executives, using exclusive interviews with Presidents Clinton, Bush, Ford, and Carter. Well known figures lend their voice to presidents of the past who lived before sound recordings, including: Colin Powell, Bob Dole, Walter Cronkite, Ben Bradlee, John Glenn, James Carville, Andrew Young, and the Rev. Billy Graham. Narrated by Hugh Sidey.
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    Chapter Markers:
    Franklin Pierce - The Dark Horse President 1853-1857 (0:57)
    James A. Garfield - Awaiting Destiny 1881 (11:00)
    Warren G. Harding - "I Should Have Never Been Here" 1921-1923 (23:04)
    Gerald Ford - Healing The Nation 1974-1977 (37:11)
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Komentáře • 87

  • @alanhorowitz3796
    @alanhorowitz3796 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Nearly an hour of brilliant, informative, significant documentary without once uttering the over-used word "iconic." I think I'll watch it again for that reason.

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 Před 9 měsíci +20

    I was originally from Grand Rapids, MI, but I never voted for Gerald Ford, either as our Congressman or as our President. But I respected him as a first class person. Everyone in Grand Rapids, I think, probably felt that way whether as Republicans or Democrats. Sadlly, that political air is missing today.

    • @bigmargie
      @bigmargie Před 6 měsíci

      I worked at a nonprofit organization in San Francisco in the 1980-90s. Ironically, our press was always better on the LA Times than the SF Chronicles, the opposite of home court advantage. Looks like that applies to politics as well. Eg, NY didn't vote for Trump.

    • @robertbates6249
      @robertbates6249 Před 4 měsíci

      the political air of today is fowl, I think

    • @danceccon8469
      @danceccon8469 Před 4 měsíci

      I've learned that I can disagree with a president's policy yet respect the person..(accept for 45)

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@danceccon8469At least respect the policy.

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Před 2 měsíci

      He was very liberal but he got the job done.

  • @jburgess9578
    @jburgess9578 Před rokem +17

    Entertaining and educational. Thank you so much for making this video available here!

    • @lifestoriesinterviews
      @lifestoriesinterviews  Před rokem +1

      Hi J, when is there no sound in the video? Please let us know so we can look into this. Thank you!

    • @jburgess9578
      @jburgess9578 Před rokem +1

      @@lifestoriesinterviews The sound problem was on my PC. I have no problem after rebooting. Thank you!

    • @lifestoriesinterviews
      @lifestoriesinterviews  Před rokem +1

      @@jburgess9578 Thanks for letting us know! We hope you enjoy your channel and content.

    • @kayhathaway6956
      @kayhathaway6956 Před 6 měsíci

      Is Billy Graham speaking as Garfield?

  • @frisco21
    @frisco21 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I enjoyed this presentation more than I thought I would.

  • @TrailrunnerTroy
    @TrailrunnerTroy Před 8 měsíci +1

    Brilliant video, thank you!

  • @kxrv6629
    @kxrv6629 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Interesting combination of Presidents… nuanced profiles of each. As for Ford, I wasn’t quite old enough to vote in Ford/Carter election I never forgave him for the blanket pardon of Nixon

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Před 2 měsíci

      The smartest thing he ever did. Although I might have voted for James Earl Carter Jr. A Conservative Democrat after all.

  • @henriomoeje8741
    @henriomoeje8741 Před rokem +10

    Pierce's support for the brutal slave system brought him agony and misery.

  • @GunnH74
    @GunnH74 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I believe Garfield could have been a good president. What a shame he didn't get the chance.

  • @Essey1982
    @Essey1982 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Great Documentaries

  • @danieltondorf-dick6083
    @danieltondorf-dick6083 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Franklin Pierce was the ultimate compromise presidential candidate.

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy Před měsícem

    0:01 Opening Sequence.
    0:23 Episode 8: Compromise Choices
    Franklin Pierce
    0:37 James K. Polk was the 1st surprise candidate "A Dark Horse"
    0:47 Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
    1:25 Magnetic Personality, with good looks, but an alcoholic.
    1:47 1834 Marriage to Jane Appleton.
    2:09 Jane Hated Washington, Politics, and Franklin Pierce's drinking.
    2:36 1840 Franklin Pierce finally denounces alcohol.
    3:03 Benny Pierce, Jane Appleton's baby boy.
    *The Mexican-American War*
    3:26 1846 The Mexican American War.
    4:02 General Winfield Scott labeled him a coward.
    4:18 "I hate war in all it's aspects. I deem it unworthy of the age in which I live."
    *The 1852 Democratic Convention*
    4:35 Lewis Cass, James Buchanan, William Marcy, Sam Houston, Stephen A. Douglas.
    5:00 36th Ballot picks Franklin Pierce.
    5:43 A Northerner who openly supported Southern Interests.
    *The Train-wreck Tragedy*
    6:21 Benny Pierce dead.
    *Slavery*
    7:28 Franklin Pierce backed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Popular Sovereignty.
    8:25 "The South did not need conciliation" - Robert E Neustadt.
    8:48 May 1856 Bleeding Kansas.
    *Back Home*
    9:11 March 1857 Franklin Pierce returns home to New Hampshire.
    9:21 1861 Franklin Pierce's Support of The Confederacy. It destroyed the last of his reputation.
    10:15 "After the White House, what is there to do but drink?"
    James A. Garfield
    10:40
    11:10 "The Law of My Life has never been to ask for an office."
    11:21 James Abram Garfield, the only preacher to ever become President.
    12:06 Faith Saved His Life. The Lord's Prayer. The Gospel. Church of Disciples of Christ.
    12:38 "Some slumbering thunder in my soul."
    13:06 Wedding talk agitated him.
    13:23 Self-loathing Garfield.
    13:31 November 11th, 1858 James A. Garfield marries Lucretia Rudolph.
    *Republican Convention of 1880*
    15:24 The Republican Convention of 1880
    15:35 Ulysses S. Grant, backed by Roscoe Conklin, vs James Blaine of Maine and John Sherman of Ohio.
    16:10 "Delegates from all corners are openly expressing the wish that I was the Ohio Candidate."
    16:26 16 Votes to General Garfield. 10,000 Voices were chanting Garfield's name.
    16:52 Ulysses S. Grant surrender's to James A Garfield.
    17:13 "Few men in our history has been obtained ever by planning to obtain it."
    17:41 Garfield moves into the White House with his mother, his wife, and his children.
    *Senatorial Courtesy*
    18:14
    18:38 Roscoe Conkling vs James A. Garfield.
    19:12 Garfield chose to fight hard for his independent role in the appointments process.
    *The Assassination of James A. Garfield by Charles Guiteau*
    19:32 Less than 4 months into office, Garfield was gunned down in a Washington Railroad Station.
    21:07 September 19th, 1881 James Abram Garfield died.
    21:27 The Public Roar of Emotion towards the death of James Garfield.
    22:02 It means something special to hold the chair Washington and Lincoln held.
    22:28 "He was such a mixture of things."
    *Warren G. Harding*
    22:54 Warren G. Harding, 23:12 Voiced by Ben Bradlee.
    35:27 Warren G. Harding's Death.
    35:58 Scandals and Corrupt Friends, vilified.
    36:31 "The Presidency is Hell. There is no other word to describe it."
    *Gerald Ford*
    36:40 The Nominating Process itself was changed from Convention voting to Public Voting.
    37:10 Gerald Ford: Healing The Nation 1974-1978
    37:44 Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.
    38:05 Raised in Grand Rapids Michigan, he was an adopted child.
    38:27 Outstanding Football Player, served in the Navy.
    *Watergate*
    39:00 Meeting "Dick Nixon."
    39:27 Watergate, Resignation of Spiro Agnew.
    42:04 Watergate was a very uncomfortable time.
    42:51 The Press's criticism of what Gerald Ford would say, "It was a very narrow path."
    43:43 Things unraveled.
    44:31 August 9th 1974 escorting Richard Nixon out of the White House.
    45:14 "We'll do our best."
    *Pardoning Nixon, Moving Forward from Watergate*
    45:43 "I couldn't prepare my speech."
    46:02 Bob Hartman had a nack of saying what I would say. I wanted to strike this sentence "Our Long National Nightmare is Over" but ended up keeping it.
    46:52 "My Fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over."
    47:25 Full, Free, and Absolute Pardon.
    48:20 "This had a very serious affect."
    *Gerald Ford as President*
    48:57 Amnesty to Vietnam Draft Dodgers.
    49:31 Increasingly hostile Congress, his public support all but disappeared.
    49:54 Gerald Ford was defeated by Jimmy Carter.
    49:57 "There were some who never forgave..."
    50:22 "I couldn't turn a switch..." and overnight go from Economic Recession to Economic Prosperity.
    50:36 The Pardon.
    50:51 "Mr Ford's Greatest Success as President was in demonstrating for 2.5 years which is all the time he had, that the Presidency could be administered by Responsible People."
    Ford brought the people back to Pre-Nixonian terms for The American People.
    *Compromise Choices - Concluding Statements*
    51:33 Acceptable and Safe figures
    51:51 "Raised up Mediocrity."
    51:57 “Why do great men in America not become president?”

  • @johnnotrealname8168
    @johnnotrealname8168 Před 2 měsíci

    A good episode. I have to agree surprisingly.

  • @musicbygoldenj
    @musicbygoldenj Před 6 měsíci +3

    Warren & Tonya Harding

  • @JoesUncleBosey
    @JoesUncleBosey Před 8 měsíci +4

    Calvin Coolidge is the G.O.A.T

  • @2012photograph
    @2012photograph Před 10 měsíci +1

    How you compare his administration vs President Kennedy who all high individuals?

  • @danlhendl
    @danlhendl Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting

  • @84sp84
    @84sp84 Před 8 měsíci

    In saying Garfield was incorruptible, one must ignore the Credit Mobilier Scandal. While not among the prime movers of it, his testimony about it was less than frank and completely honest.

  • @bryanmelton5538
    @bryanmelton5538 Před 3 měsíci

    This is cool

  • @globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
    @globalspiritualrevolutionmedia Před 6 měsíci +3

    Was he poisoned?

  • @liasisboa
    @liasisboa Před měsícem

    The role of Garfield’s incompetent doctors in his death should have at least been mentioned. Without their “treatment,” Garfield probably would have survived, albeit with some paralysis.

  • @richardhoff1626
    @richardhoff1626 Před 5 měsíci

    My niece and nephew's grandfather (Born around 1920) was named after Warren G Harding. That's how popular Harding was when he was elected. Timing is everything.
    (Ironically my brother-in-law (Also a Warren G.) became a politician; but as Liberal Democrat).

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Před 2 měsíci

      How is it ironic? It was at least 40 years later and he was not even directly related.

  • @MultiProudMother
    @MultiProudMother Před 8 měsíci

    Recognize Billy Graham’s voice in there? (James Garfield)

  • @speakonthis
    @speakonthis Před 8 měsíci +1

    Who did the voice of Harding?

  • @danlhendl
    @danlhendl Před 9 měsíci +3

    “Normalcy” is not a word, It wasn’t until Harding anyway

  • @crystalrogers4988
    @crystalrogers4988 Před 2 měsíci

    So bc of the south’s support..is that why he signed Kansas/Nebraska?So torn on my empathy for him

  • @efowlermail
    @efowlermail Před 5 měsíci

    He died in Long Branh, NJ

  • @kennethbrown6141
    @kennethbrown6141 Před 5 měsíci

    Ford, "One day before the story broke... "?? Really??

  • @doreekaplan2589
    @doreekaplan2589 Před 11 měsíci +2

    They all say the subject was great looking......non are so far. So many were depressed for years. Why?

  • @tomjones5650
    @tomjones5650 Před rokem +4

    Vee Vant All Da Yung Children Truout Da Vorld Du Join Un Da Celebration. -H. Kissinger

    • @georgeprendergast8305
      @georgeprendergast8305 Před 10 měsíci

      That was horrible ..I see what you were trying to do..not funny and pretty ignorant to be honest.. however..being that you are a troglodyte it makes total sense.👍

  • @tbc9096
    @tbc9096 Před rokem +47

    Even with the scandals, Harding is still way better than Wilson.

    • @Sonormuseum
      @Sonormuseum Před 9 měsíci +5

      Wilson was competent, but arrogant. His arrogance is what doomed his initiatives. Harding was just incompetent.

    • @Sonormuseum
      @Sonormuseum Před 9 měsíci +16

      Trump, on the other hand is a mix of the two: arrogant AND incompetent.

    • @tbc9096
      @tbc9096 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@Sonormuseum What the fuck does Trump have to do with two presidents 100 years before him. See, this is what I hate about modern society, we have to bring modern politics into every discussion.

    • @MrOliverwoods
      @MrOliverwoods Před 9 měsíci

      Wilson & the women’s suffrage movement sold out black suffrage. What’s worse ? Stealing a million dollars from the blind or denying the vote to millions of people for generations ?

    • @edwardtressel1953
      @edwardtressel1953 Před 9 měsíci

      ARE YOU CRAZY??!! DO YOU REALLY KNOW ANYTHING ACCURATE, DETAILED AND DESCRIPTIVE ABOUT THOSE TWO PRESIDENTS?? HARDING IS IN AA DOWNHILL RACE FOR THE WORST PRESIDENT EVER ALONG WITH BUCHANAN, COOLIDGE, GRANT & TRUMP!!!
      PLEASE GET BETTER EDUCATED BEFORE YOU EMBARRASS YOURSELF AGAIN PUBLICALLY!!!
      WILSON IS CONSIDERED BY MOST HISTORIANS AS ONE OF OUR NEAR GREAT PRESIDENTS. A MAN OF GREAT INTELLECT & MORAL DECENCY. A PRETTY GOOD WAR LEADER IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR ERA WITH A GENUINE DESIRE FOR POST-WAR PEACE AND HIS CAMPAIGN FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS (FRUSTRATED BY BACKWARD ISOLATIONIST REPUBLICAN SENATORS!!). THREE DECADES LATER BROUGHT TO FRUITION AFTER ANOTHER TERRIBLE AVOIDABLE WORLD WAR BY DEMOCRATIC SUCCESSOR F.D.R. HIS RECORD ONLY MARRED BY HIS BEING A SOUTHERN RACIAL BIGOT!!!
      READ AND LEARN A LITTLE BIT SOME MORE HERE ALL ABOUT THEM!!!
      = D.E.T.
      (Baltimore /// Saturday - September 17th, 2023)
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_G._Harding
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Warren_Harding
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Woodrow_Wilson

  • @dr.debbiewilliams
    @dr.debbiewilliams Před 7 měsíci

    I definitely don't hate Politics, am not depressed, still believe God, and absolutely have NO IDEA where my ex husband is.

  • @wilverbal
    @wilverbal Před 9 měsíci +2

    30:23 "Harding won with the greatest popular majority the country had ever handed a president."
    No he didn't. Did no one bother to check?
    Also, what a horrible narrator.

    • @Skarlett00
      @Skarlett00 Před 9 měsíci

      He won 60% of the popular vote, the most of any president before him. How is this incorrect?

  • @user-qf8ww5nc2c
    @user-qf8ww5nc2c Před 8 měsíci +5

    President Ford did the right thing.Pardon Nixon

  • @davidhickey1972
    @davidhickey1972 Před 9 měsíci +3

    WHY DOE NOT ANONE DO THIS FOR BIDEN

    • @jcmontecarlo6123
      @jcmontecarlo6123 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Lol…..

    • @onomatopoeia162003
      @onomatopoeia162003 Před 6 měsíci

      Well, even in the series The Presidents. It ended when W. won his 2nd term.

    • @chucksmash1
      @chucksmash1 Před 4 měsíci

      People are saying.. they're too busy documenting the over 30,000 lies of Trump in his first term, plus his 91 felony charges and the unparalleled idiocy of his MAGA cult fans.
      Everyone's talking about it.