Another Woodward bombshell: "I looked upon him as my personal friend. And I always treasured our relationship. And I had no hesitancy about granting the pardon, because I felt that we had this relationship and that I didn't want to see my real friend have the stigma," Ford said in the interview.
Taylor Marsh's "NIXON PARDON: For Friendship, Not Country" post on HuffPo articulates it all so well.
So much for revisionist history.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Healed The Country, Schmealed The Country
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I have been on quite an anti-Ford tear myself these last few days, and have been linking like mad to some of my favorites who have also been in a very anti-Ford mood:
No Tears for Gerry
NYC to Ford: You First
Impeach, for the children
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