Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

Demeter

(85,373 posts)
3. Nixon’s Resignation & the Era of Lawless Presidencies AUGUST 8
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 01:41 AM
Aug 2013
http://antiwar.com/blog/2013/08/08/nixons-resignation-the-era-of-lawless-presidencies/

This is the anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Nixon knew that his defense was doomed and chose to throw in the towel without a Senate trial. But President Gerald Ford compounded the damage from Nixon’s presidency when he issued a sweeping pardon of Nixon that practically condemned future generations of Americans to being governed by lawless presidents. Ford is a hero in Washington in part because he covered up the crimes of the state. His most famous action was his pardoning of Richard M. Nixon, the man who chose him to be vice president after Spiro Agnew was forced to resign in disgrace. Nixon was guilty of illegally invading a foreign country (Cambodia); of perpetuating the war in Vietnam for political purposes and his 1972 reelection campaign; of violating the rights of tens of thousands of Americans with the illegal FBI COINTELPRO program; of sanctioning CIA violence and subversion around the globe; and Watergate, as well as many other offenses. Nixon also created Amtrak.

Many people assume that President Ford pardoned Nixon only for Watergate. In reality, Ford’s pardon was so sweeping — forgiving Nixon for any and every possible crime he may have committed — that it would have exempted Nixon even from charges of genocide:

Now, therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 20, 1969, through August 9, 1974.


Ford’s pardon effectively closed the book on holding Nixon culpable for his crimes against the Constitution, Americans, and millions of other people around the world.

If Nixon had been publicly tried and a full accounting of his abuses made to the American public, it may have been far more difficult for subsequent presidents to cover up their crimes. Politicians remembering Nixon’s punishment and humiliation might have been slower to lie the nation into unnecessary foreign wars. If Ford was hell-bent on pardoning his friend, he should have had the decency to wait until the evidence was on the table. And those who are concerned about how Nixon would have personally suffered from being prosecuted for all his crimes are cold-hearted towards the tens of thousands of Americans who have been killed and maimed in subsequent unnecessary wars. Making one politician pay the price of his conduct could have saved Americans and the world vast suffering.

But the friends of Leviathan have benefited immensely from the obscuring, if not the burying, of the vast majority of the crimes of the Nixon era. The more clearly people recalled Nixon’s abuses, the more difficult it would be to sway them to accept that government is inherently benevolent and trustworthy. The media’s Nixon rendition routinely starts and stops at Watergate. It is typical of the establishment media to treat a crime against a competing political party as a far graver offense than the trampling of the rights of tens of thousands of Americans by COINTELPRO (which began in the late 1950s and metastasized under Lyndon Johnson).

Ford’s pardon of Nixon set a precedent of absolute immunity for the president for all crimes committed in office. Ford’s pardon proclaimed a new doctrine in American law and politics — that one president can absolve another president of all his crimes and all his killings. His pardon signaled the formal end of the rule of law in America. The lesson that Ford’s top advisors seemed to draw from the pardon is that the government can break the law with impunity. Ford’s former chief of staff, Dick Cheney, brought this doctrine into the Bush administration, where it helped unleash torture around the world.


I DON'T THINK THAT FORD HAD THIS INTENTION, AND I DON'T THINK THE PRESS REALIZED THE FULL IMPLICATIONS OF THE PARDON, BUT I DO REMEMBER THAT IT WAS GREETED WITH GREAT ANGER FROM JUST ABOUT EVERYONE (THE GOP WAS NOTICEABLY SILENT, IF I RECALL CORRECTLY).

BUT FORD WAS NOT A CLEVER OR BRAINY MAN. HE WAS A KIND AND HONEST ONE WHO CARED THAT HIS COUNTRY NOT SPLIT APART. HE WAS ILL-ADVISED BY THE BFEE, IS MY GUESS. LOOK HOW THEY THRIVED AFTER, AS THEY CONTINUED THE WORK STARTED UNDER NIXON (AND NOT ALWAYS WITH HIS KNOWLEDGE AND CONSENT!)

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Not to mention dying off at increasing rates... Demeter Aug 2013 #1
JPMorgan & GS Are Playing Whack-A-Mole With Everyone Suing Over Metal Warehousing Businesses Demeter Aug 2013 #2
Eric Holder..... AnneD Aug 2013 #37
For sheer don't-give-a-damn incompetence, NOBODY tops Brownie! Demeter Aug 2013 #40
His boss, GWB was incompetent.... AnneD Aug 2013 #45
Nixon’s Resignation & the Era of Lawless Presidencies AUGUST 8 Demeter Aug 2013 #3
In American History class, they used to teach, "No one is above the law." tclambert Aug 2013 #5
Just As Watergate's Impeachment Threat was a Great Blow for Good Demeter Aug 2013 #6
The Pledge of Allegiance: "and Liberty and Justice for All" DemReadingDU Aug 2013 #20
Same here... AnneD Aug 2013 #38
"with Liberty and Justice for some" tclambert Aug 2013 #50
If one person is denied justice, then ALL people are denied justice Demeter Aug 2013 #51
Hidden Billionaire Cohen Hauls Fortune in Unmarked Trucks Demeter Aug 2013 #4
South Korea targets growing Asian defence market with fighter jets xchrom Aug 2013 #7
Around May, reports surfaced that Washington was growing tired of JP Morgan. Hotler Aug 2013 #8
LOL DemReadingDU Aug 2013 #23
Boeing undercuts rivals in South Korea fighter contest - sources xchrom Aug 2013 #9
Lloyds readies sale of German insurer - source xchrom Aug 2013 #10
It is time to start talking about revolt. Hotler Aug 2013 #11
But Hotler, We ARE Revolting! Everybody Says So! Demeter Aug 2013 #15
Nothing will happen until majority are moneyless and hungry DemReadingDU Aug 2013 #28
And too much to lose unless there's clear paths and rules that prevent exactly what's going on Demeter Aug 2013 #41
I totally agree Tansy_Gold Aug 2013 #49
Obama Focuses on Risk of New Bubble Undermining Broad Recovery xchrom Aug 2013 #12
I've JUST Had a Revelation! Demeter Aug 2013 #13
you are a Wise Woman. nt xchrom Aug 2013 #16
I've been on about one a day the past week or so Tansy_Gold Aug 2013 #26
Likewise. Fuddnik Aug 2013 #27
Don't go there, Fudd. Tansy_Gold Aug 2013 #34
And as always.... AnneD Aug 2013 #39
Shale Grab in U.S. Stalls as Falling Values Repel Buyers xchrom Aug 2013 #14
Obama to Meet Financial Regulators on Dodd-Frank Implementation xchrom Aug 2013 #17
For sure; don't expect anything USEFUL to result! Demeter Aug 2013 #24
JPMorgan China probe sends chill through investment banks DemReadingDU Aug 2013 #18
Check Out How Much The Average American Works Each Year Compared To The French, The Germans, And The xchrom Aug 2013 #19
{your propaganda moment}Seriously? JP Morgan Is Being Investigated For Hiring Well-Connected People? xchrom Aug 2013 #21
Missing the point by more than a mile Demeter Aug 2013 #25
What Paul Krugman is getting wrong… Edward Lambert MUST READ! Demeter Aug 2013 #22
Ford revises C-Max mileage estimates, plans $550 refunds for customers Fuddnik Aug 2013 #29
Bond Markets Are Freaking Out That Larry Summers Will Raise Rates Faster Than Janet Yellen xchrom Aug 2013 #30
MORGAN STANLEY: 'It's The Fed, Stupid' xchrom Aug 2013 #31
Are rising U.S. fuel exports keeping consumer prices high? Fuddnik Aug 2013 #32
This Chart Of Indian Borrowing Costs Will Make Your Eyes Bug Out xchrom Aug 2013 #33
(you are messing with my mind there) Demeter Aug 2013 #42
LOL! ow. nt xchrom Aug 2013 #46
Profiteering: Crisis Has Saved Germany 40 Billion Euros xchrom Aug 2013 #35
Wedding Insurance DemReadingDU Aug 2013 #36
I had my... AnneD Aug 2013 #43
Not compared to this: Inside Sean Parker's $4.5 Million Lord of the Rings Wedding—See the Pic! Demeter Aug 2013 #44
Looks like the market has decided which way to leap Demeter Aug 2013 #47
Yes, the August Flop continues Warpy Aug 2013 #48
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Economy»STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Mon...»Reply #3