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8. What with that whole 25" Amendment arrangement, | figured their chronological plan was to: 1. Get Spiro Agnew out of office. 2. Replace him with Gerald Ford. 3. Get me out of office. 4. Replace me with Ford. 5. Replace Ford (as vice president) with Rockefeller. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015116 --- PAGE BREAK -
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utocrats Paul Manafort, a Washington lobbyist and consultant, had a long career of work for leading Republicans, including presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. But by the time he became Donald Trump's campaign chairman in 2016, Manafort was best known for his work on behalf of foreign pol
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esident, or chief operating officer, or even prime minister. Larger-than-life chiefs have included Richard Nixon’s H. R. Haldeman and Alexander Haig; Gerald Ford’s Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney; Jimmy Carter’s Hamilton Jordan; Ronald Reagan’s James Baker; George H. W. Bush’s return of James Baker; Bill Clinton
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lear and Alternative Energy Systems of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering -- Presidential Appointments by President Gerald Ford (1974-1976) and President Jimmy Carter (1976-1980) Appointed by President Bill Clinton to panel consisting of chief executives of American oil and
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ing mate. Showing no signs of remorse or respect for the primary voters, the Party’s establishment conspired to browbeat Ronald Reagan into accepting Gerald Ford as Ronald Reagan’s co-president running mate. They—the establishment—were absolutely certain that Ronald Reagan would be blown away by Carter in Nove
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ith President and Mrs. Ford Several years before Gerald Ford died, he and his wife invited me to deliver a lec
ified Max Fisher, a Detroit financier and billionaire, as a member of the Mega Group. Fisher was used as a private Middle East diplomat by President Gerald Ford during the 1970s and is considered Wexner's mentor. So, when the Wexner Analysis report was leaked, it caused a stir but no questioning of Wexner'
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