Betty Ford's Tabled Resolution
Betty Ford had a what-the-hell moment—and an accomplice in photographer David Hume Kennerly
- By William Booth
- Smithsonian magazine, June 2008, Subscribe
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"Then President Ford says, 'Well, Betty, you never told me you did that.' And she smiles at him and says, 'There's a lot of things I haven't told you, Jerry.' "
William Booth, a reporter for the Washington Post, covers arts and culture from Los Angeles.
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Comments (6)
i thinkn that the video in question was when president ford signed the era. Mrs. Ford steps forward and says to the president, i'm glad to see that you have come a long long way. the crowd erupts with laughter. it is a fabulous moment.
Posted by marty daymude on March 5,2012 | 01:15 AM
What a unique thought of a first lady, at that age___wonderful woman! lovely poise, I like it...and the Betty Ford Foundation___"Courageous Candor" indeed.
Posted by Lewis on July 9,2011 | 09:44 AM
Well said, Claire Hall. Probably the most wonderful couple who ever graced our White House and Washington, DC. The news media should be ashamed of themselves, for the way they treated this family. Our country never had the chance to see what President Ford could have done. How sad.
Posted by Marcia St. Louis on July 8,2011 | 11:57 PM
I'm doing a report over Betty Ford and this picture is great for my report. Talk about HUMOR!!! Lol!
Posted by Alice on March 11,2010 | 07:16 PM
Great...i'd totally forgotten this. although i'm a big Obama fan, i was just telling those youngsters who are touting the Obama's inagural dance as the best, most romantic ever, that they are dead wrong. They have to see how Betty Ford threw her scarf/stole around the president's neck and pulled him to her. I would love to see a video of that but can't find it any where. I love Betty Ford...our most under appreciated first lady.
Posted by tallulah on January 24,2009 | 07:32 PM
I am so happy to see that someone finally recognizes the Fords. Gerald Ford was very likely the best (if not the only honest) politician who has ever lived. It is truly sad that he never recieved the credit for which he deserved. He was a wonderful man who deserves respect. Betty Ford is truly a hero in her own right. She endured terrible pressure & being in the "spotlight" surely had taken it's toll. She is a wonderful woman who can see well beyond her own troubles only to help someone else. Betty figured out how to "fix" her own problems & turned that into a nationwide "help plan" without showing the expected show of shame, which comes from the indiscreet whispers & back-stabbing of supposed friends. I find you, Mrs. Ford, an inspiration & someone I wish that I could emulate with nothing less than the utmost respect. Congrats Mrs. Gerald (Betty) Ford...you & your husband have truly made a difference, (especially to me) & yet to very many of the masses (asses), whether they are aware of that or not. I truly believe that every US citizen owes you & President Ford that long overdue Thank You. xoxo Claire Hall
Posted by Claire Hall on July 19,2008 | 06:31 AM