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It's tempting to call the shameful taxpayer subsidy for electric cars - vehicles that are unaffordable for all but a small number of wealthy Americans - this nation's costly little secret.
Everyone knows presidents have larger-than-life size egos. It goes with the job. But changes on the official White House website reveal that we've never had a self-regarding narcissist quite like the oval Office's current occupant.
In hindsight we can now appreciate just how well Gerald Ford served his country.
Gerald Fordnever lost sight of the importance of unity in the face of the enemy. That is a legacy we need to remember.
AEI scholars remember their friend and colleague Gerald Ford.
As the 110th Congress convenes, fresh from honoring Gerald Ford in the Rotunda and at the National Cathedral, its leaders should reflect on what he brought to the House.
Bill Ford is under attack for a change of tack away from hybrid vehicles. But activists must see that the environment is not the only stakeholder.
AEI has established a new fellowship program in honor of former president Gerald R. Ford on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, July 14, 2003.





