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 The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford by John Robert Greene, This is the first comprehensive study of one of our most popular yet most misunderstood presidents. Reaching well beyond the image of Ford as "healer" of a war-torn and scandal-ridden nation. John Robert Greene extends and revises our understanding of Ford's struggles to restore credibility to the presidency in the wake of Watergate and Vietnam. Based on extensive interviews and a wealth of recently declassified documents, Greene reveals new evidence on Ford's role in Watergate and challenges the prevailing view of the infamous Mayaguez incident. He argues persuasively that Ford made no "deal" with Nixon but that his pardon of Nixon was costly nonetheless, for it shadowed his entire presidency thereafter. Greene also shows that the Mayaguez catastrophe was less a simple "rescue mission" than it was an attempt to revive sagging political fortunes by attacking Cambodia. In addition, Greene details Ford's rise to prominence within the Republican party; chronicles the president's problematic relations with his staff, the new Democratic Congress, and Ronald Reagan; sheds new light on the selection and performance of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller; offers new insights into the election of 1976; and provides the first in-depth look at Ford's clemency program for Vietnam era draft evaders.
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Gerald J. Ford Stadium - Gerald J. Ford Stadium is a stadium in University Park, Texas, named after Gerald J. Gerald R. Ford Museum - The Gerald R. Ford Museum is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Ford served as a Representative in the House. Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is a library at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor that promotes United States' post-World War II history. Gerald R. Ford International Airport - Gerald R. Ford International Airport is a commercial airport located a few miles southeast of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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