El WSJ recuerda de esta forma a Gerald Ford:
Perhaps President Ford's greatest achievement was in demonstrating to a nation angry and dispirited over Watergate and Vietnam that its political system was resilient and the Office of the Presidency still worthy of respect. In that sense his Presidency was a triumph of Ford's personal character -- not the first, or last, time America has been fortunate in the leaders our democracy has produced.
Ayer escuchaba a un periodista en CNN que no se cansaba de repetir que Ford estaba totalmente en contra de la invasión a Irak. Hasta los muertos odian a Bush.
ReplyDelete¿Dirá lo mismo la columnista Claudia cuando se muera "Negro" Duhalde?
ReplyDelete¿Y si Duhalde es comparable a Ford, entonces es Kirchner el Reagan de las pampas?
¿No tenes Fox News en Canada?
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