Gerald Ford on Meeting His Real Father | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2018
- Vice President Gerald Ford tells the story of when he first met his father whilst working at a diner.
Date aired - January 10th 1974 - Gerald Ford
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Putting all politics aside, President Ford was a decent, highly intelligent, principled man, who served as President during a very difficult period, and had to make difficult choices but always put right before politics in the best interest of the nation he served.
Indeed. A good man. A good public servant.
What about the JFK assassination?
@@NoOne-kr4jc He served on the Warren Commission. What about it?
@@jeffearle8172 SO he helped cover up the assassination' of the PRESIDENT?!! Why are Americans so goddamn brainwashed lmfao
Well said
Ford just has this aura of wholesomness around him that makes me happy
Haven't heard that old Michigan accent since the days of my grandparents...
What's incredible is that you can see that the President doesn't like calling his "biological" father his "real" father. You can see that, to him, his "real" father was that guy in Michigan who actually raised him. But the vernacular at the time was so limiting that he's stuck saying these things. But to him, the guy who appeared at his restaurant that day was what the President said at that first moment- "he was a stranger."
Yes, that's obvious. He was the son of Gerald Ford Sr, just not by blood.
Ford is just great.
Mr ford reminds me of my father
Your father must have been a nice guy
I had no idea about this history with former President Ford. Thanks for sharing. One observation I might make is that we seem to appreciate our Presidents more ... once they leave office. I'm not sure why. I appreciate their service, regardless of party.
Ford's bio father (Leslie King Sr.) has a Wiki page with a photo, and the resemblance is absolutely startling. Ford probably thought he was looking into a mirror when King Sr. walked into the "hamburg joint" that day.
And???????????????????
Presidents and name changes...Eisenhower was born David Dwight. Clinton was born William Blythe. Jerry was a good guy.
And Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant.
Make hamburgs 😁 1:23
I didn’t know any of this regarding his background.
Very interesting.
A Hamburg sounds good right about now.
Better- genetic father.
My father was a big man 6’4” I used to ask him why none of us were over 6ft. Of course I'm 5’11” my mother was a tall polish lady 5’9” I have a brother 6’0 even. But I have a son who is 6’4” so he took after my dad and my sisters are both over 5’7”. My dad was also polish. But I don't know why sometimes I thought I was adopted. Because the older I get I look much like him. Ford was a good man should have beaten Carter absence the Nixon Pardon I think he may have beaten Carter. It was a very close election.
Ironic Ford won New York and California Lost Texas and Alabama. Strange
@@paleo704Ford didn’t win New York.
have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney? How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? Please.
Uh,I didn't know that his name was Leslie king Jr.
A thoroughly decent man who was put in a bad position ,and just once went against his principles and paid for it.
have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney?
How about any of the Honeymooners actors that were a part of the main cast?
Leslie King JR.
Built Ford Tough
He's not from Michigan but I am
7 Months Later...
Little child, you can always scrub ahead if you don’t like to watch something.
@@packersprik no, I meant that seven months after this, Nixon resigned and he became president
The term "real" instead of "biological" parent is very offensive to people who were raised by adoptive parent(s).
This is back in the mid 70s, before the term biological parent really became main stream, meaning that at the time, the common term would’ve been real parents
Just get to the fucking point, Gerry! This is the most long-winded story!
Seriously, you are SO RIGHT. And?????
I could see Nixon saying that.
When I think of long-winded, I think of politicians speaking like politicians. I see Ford acting like a regular man on here.
Long live democratic socialism and freedom
Pick ONE!
What a great man AND great president.