For an alternate viewpoint, see “Counterpoint: Gerald Ford, a Fill-In or Filled with Consequence?” Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew had never gotten along well. It likely didn’t pain the president much to acquiesce in the ousting of his vice president over illegal kickbacks while the president while struggled to keep his own job. It was […]
Author Archives: Jeremy Lott
Jeremy Lott is managing editor of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of “The Warm Bucket Brigade,” a history of the American vice presidency. He wrote this for InsideSources.com.
