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Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-The-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford
Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-The-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford | Thomas M Defrank
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The "New York Times" bestseller?and the candid voice of an American president In 1974, "Newsweek" correspondent Thomas M. DeFrank was interviewing Gerald Ford when the Vice President blurted out something astonishingly indiscreet. He then extracted a promise not to publish it. ?Write it when I?m dead, ? Ford said? and thus began a thirty-two-year relationship. During the last fifteen years of their conversations, Ford opened up to DeFrank, speaking in a way few presidents ever have. Here the award-winning journalist reveals these private talks, as Ford discusses his experiences with his fellow presidents, the Warren Commission, and his exchanges with Bill Clinton during the latter's impeachment process. In addition, he shares his thoughts about both Bush administrations, the Iraq war, his beloved wife Betty, and the frustrations of aging. "Write It When I?m Gone" is not only a historical document but an unprecedented portrait of a president.
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#1 As we continue this forward march into a time without statesmanship, I set out to read and learn about those who sought compromise, both Democrat and Republican, and worked towards solutions for the American people. Today, I finished a fine read about a true American statesman, the 38th President of the United Stares, Gerald R. Ford.

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"Even though it complicated the political tightrope he was trying to negoitate, Ford never stopped meeting the press, and he did it with good cheer and civility. He thought it was part of his responsibility as an elected leader."

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