Wow! That Jimmy Carter is a real snake in the grass. He is a rouge ex president who has no respect for the commander in chief. Not once but twice he goes it on his own after being told by Clinton to NOT make any deals only go to feel these leaders out. And the nerve of Carter to go public on CNN before even reporting back to Clinton. What is it about Carter that NEEDS the power to be the one who negotiates the deals and then has to make sure he gets full credit by going public? He reminds me so much of Nixon. The both of them use the club, and the fact they want to keep the presidency maintained with honor, to do what ever they want, with the confidence they will not be revealed for their treasonous acts.
I personally have never been fond of "clubs" be it for colleges, sports, tree clubs as kids, sisterhood, brotherhood, presidents, etc., etc. For me they hold a connotation that "we in the club" are better than those not chosen to belong to our club. This chapter really annoyed me, especially this:
pg. 451-452
A Moment of Majesty.......And yet what Ford was suggesting in his Times op-ed was highly irregular. He urged members of the House Judiciary Committee to proceed with their inquiry, but suggested the full House resolve the crisis with a parliamentary device that had no name. Clinton, Ford argued, should voluntarily go to the well of the House during a joint session of Congress and receive "not an ovation from the peoples' representatives, but a harshly worded rebuke as rendered by members of both parties. I emphasize: this would be a rebuke, not a rebuttal by the President...the President would accept full responsibility for his actions, as well as for this subsequent efforts to delay or impede the investigation of them...Let it be dignified, honest and above all, cleansing. The result, I believe, would be the first moment of majesty in an otherwise squalid year."
And that was the most important mission: members of the club tend to put protecting the presidency above protecting individual presidents, and the Oval Office, sullied by the whole episode, needed a ritual bath. However appalled they were at Clinton's private conduct, the former presidents understood the profound but intangible costs of putting him on trial before the United States Senate. A certain amount of the president's power comes from the "majesty" that adheres to the office; they did not want to see it diminished by the squalor of one individuals conduct."
One individual's conduct??? So, let me get this straight, to protect the club and presidency, these presidents found it justified, to allow Nixon to be pardoned for criminal acts, and also treasonous acts. Carter committed treasonous acts, not once but twice, but that needed to be covered up. Ford, made efforts to try to keep Clinton from impeachment, and I am sure I missed listing other implorable acts. IMO, I think the club is used for self serving interests. It rather sickens me, that these presidents did not hold these men accountable for their actions. NOT only, did they NOT hold them accountable, but they continued to feed their egos by calling upon them in future endeavors. I have lost so much respect for the presidents in this book, after reading and finding out their actions and cover ups. But then I suspect these are only the tip of the iceberg. Cover ups and conduct unbecoming a president seems the normal. Then, they award these guys with medals of honor. REALLY?? In reality if someone commits a felony, could you ever imagine a President rewarding them with medals of honor? In the military, when a soldier commits an act of treason, do they get rewarded with medals of honor? I think NOT, they get a dishonorable discharge, and the shame they carry the rest of their lives. As it should be!!
Ella~
They wanted to be used; life was boring in their retiring years and he used them in different ways.
In many ways, they were the only ones able to help the young and the charming new president.
Were these past presidents the "only" ones that could be used? I have to say NO. What if....they were not around, died? What would these sitting presidents have done in place of them? Did these presidents fall back to these past presidents because they felt they were not capable of achieving the goals. In the end how much help were they actually?
I am shocked that Clinton used Carter as much as he did, especially after knowing he was rouge and could not take a direct order. To this very day Carter sees himself so much more important than what he in reality is. He is trying to rewrite is awful presidency by trying to make himself ingratiating to the presidents who came after him.