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On the Right - The Latest Profile In Courage.(former President Gerald Ford receives Profiles in Courage award)(Brief Article)

National Review

| June 25, 2001 | Buckley Jr., William F. | COPYRIGHT 2001 National Review, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

NEW YORK, MAY 22

The event at the Kennedy Library in Cambridge was pretty heady historical stuff. There at the Windsor Castle of Camelot were the two most illustrious survivors, brother Edward Kennedy and daughter Caroline Kennedy. And what were they doing? Presenting a medal. What kind of a medal? A Profile in Courage Medal. What's that all about? The medal derives from the title of the bestseller by President John F. Kennedy. The book described acts of heroic political courage by dead politicians, among them the senator who voted not to convict impeached President Andrew Johnson, thereby saving him from political doom, and the republic from happier presidential prospects. Another was Robert Taft, who was honored for his courage in standing by certain reservations about the Nuremberg war-crimes procedures. The honoree on this occasion was, no less, Gerald Ford. And for what act of courage? For pardoning Richard Nixon.

The appearance by Sen. Kennedy at the presentation was remarkable, not only because he did what he did, but because of the Shrum-free rhetoric he used. Bob Shrum is the other James Carville in the fever swamps of Democratic rhetoric, an endless deposit of spite, hyperbole, and odium, an ever-normal granary for Democrats who want to feast on the subject of Republican racism, fascism, hatred of the poor, and defense of the rich and powerful.

Sen. Kennedy doesn't usually pass the doorman at night without a Shrumload in his quiver, but from all reports, at the Kennedy Library with President Ford at his side, Ted Kennedy was gracious, and even repentant. He moved from the icy criticism of a pardon for Nixon in 1974, to acclaiming it as an act of courage and statesmanship in 2001. Sen. Kennedy said that Mr. Ford, by that pardon, had proved that "politics can be a noble profession." He then spoke truly noble words himself, because it cannot have been easy for him to say what he did. "I was one of those who spoke out against his action then. But time has a way of clarifying past events, and now we see that President Ford was right. His courage and dedication to our country made it possible for us to begin the process of healing and put the tragedy of Watergate behind us."

The episode was especially moving inasmuch as forgiveness is not in the Kennedy tradition. JFK was the author of the famous dictum, ...

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