Tuesday, May 21, 2019

President Ford

From its onset, the power to pardon has been controversial because it has been used more often for the sake of political good than the correction of judicial error. To the 38th president of the United States, his perusal for the pardon power granted by the United States Constitution, Article II, Section 2, had to do with the ushering in of peace into a hectic time period. (U. S. Constitution) A number of Presidents throughout American history have used pardon power for various reasons.For example, George upper-case letter granted the first pardon to leaders of the Whiskey Rebellion, while Andrew Johnson granted a number of pardons to thousands of former Confederate officials and military personnel after the American Civil War. Other uses of pardon include, George H. W. Bushs pardons of 75 people in connection with the Iran-Contra affair, Bill Clintons pardons of convicted FALN terrorists, and most recently George W. Bushs pardoning of Irve Lewis Libbys prison term. (U. S.Dept of J ustice, 2006) Yet in the 20th century, President Gerald crossroad granted one of the most memorable pardons to former President Richard Nixon on September 8, 1974, for any crimes he may have committed that gave intensify to the Watergate scandal. Many view crossways pardon as a corrupt bargain made to elevate him to the Presidency and alleviate Nixon from any responsibility, stock-still Fords speech shows a man of good judgment whos primary concern was the clearing up of Americas nominate which had been sullied by Watergate.Ford desired to end of Nixons suffering, whom he believed, will continue to suffer, no matter what I do. (Ford Nixon Pardon) In a news conference Ford stated he, hoped that our former president who had brought peace to millions would find it for himself. (Presidents News Conference, 1974) This paper critiques President Fords speech entitled Remarks on Pardoning Richard Nixon. Though it has been alter with bias from the media, this critique will help indi viduals who want to see the story outside of the flashy news headlines.It offers an eye opening view of Fords motives for the pardon and a brief look into why he deserves more credit for this act of courage. This paper will discuss the background of events which led to Fords pardon, examine his speech, give a Neo-Aristotlelian analysis of the speech, and finally conclude with statements meant to give a distinctive perspective on Fords integrity, trustworthiness, and decision making capabilities.

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