"We had already been through enormous upheaval because of the Watergate revelations; more investigations and charges would have served little purpose except to make things worse."
Except that attitude laid the future groundwork for further, similar atrocities.
It has become nothing for our government to lie to our people, to indeed lie to the world and misrepresent our true intents and purposes. It enabled an entire generation of Republican partisans (and a frightening number of their enablers on the Democratic side) to, indeed, KNOW that they would not be held accountable for their transgressions, going forward.
It was the prelude to the blatant usage of media-rich manufactured events as smokescreens, to preclude what was really going on (gas prices, anyone?)
It was the advent of the policy of the "unitary executive" and the idea that the president could, without any recourse, run rimshod over the Constitution and the will of the American people and dictate HIS twisted values (a concept created and nurtured, by the way, by Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, who both used the Nixon debacle as their flimsy excuse).
Absolutely NOTHING improved by Ford concentrating on issues like gas prices or the Middle East. On the contrary, it was one ridiculous, foolhardy, irresponsible financial decision and capitulation after another (as I watched my neighborhood literally be burned down around me)...
Had impeachment proceedings proceeded as expected, at least a modicum of accountability and justice would have served as a message to future tyrants....as it stands, the shareholders and moneychangers ran free, until Clinton's sexcapades were deemed far more worthy of examination than the business of governance.
And look at what we are wallowing in now.
Ford's pardon may have allowed business interests to continue unfettered, but they certainly set the stage for the rest of the nation to fall into bitter divisiveness and one murderous, unjust rape of pillage of just about everyone and everything else America once stood for.
So let's just throw money at the coffin...it will make it all go down every bit as more smoothly.
That's the price of dubious ethics, without moral repentance.