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Inside The Presidents Team Family Service And The Gerald Ford Presidency Bob Barrett

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Inside The Presidents Team Family Service And The Gerald Ford Presidency Bob Barrett
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Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.61 MB
Author: Bob Barrett
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Inside The Presidents Team Family Service And The Gerald Ford Presidency Bob Barrett by Bob Barrett instant download after payment.

An eye-opening and exceptional view of the Ford presidency by one of his closest and most-trusted advisors.
Except for his wife Betty, no one was closer to Gerald Ford during his presidency than Bob Barrett. Bob carried the "nuclear football"—the American nuclear codes—and could not let Ford out of his sight. This nerve-wracking job led to a deep friendship with the First Family and gave Bob an unparalleled view of Ford's historic and unusual presidency. In his memoir, Inside the President's Team, Bob takes readers into the White House and the Ford home to show the administration and the couple as few others could see them.
Bob gives new insights into why Ford decided to pardon Nixon and how he responded to criticism of it; how Ford chose his own vice president (and another for his run in 1976); and what he did with potentially difficult members of the former administration, such as Al Haig and the now-infamous Michael Flynn. Bob provides a...

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