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Politics & Power Quote by Gerald R. Ford

"An American tragedy in which we all have played a part"

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Ford’s line lands with the quiet force of a man trying to drain a national fever without pretending it never happened. “An American tragedy” frames Watergate not as lurid gossip or partisan sport, but as a civic calamity: a breakdown in trust, procedure, and the basic expectation that power has limits. Calling it a tragedy also dodges the easier language of villainy. Tragedies aren’t just about bad people; they’re about systems buckling, flaws compounding, and consequences rippling outward.

The knife is in the second clause: “in which we all have played a part.” It’s an appeal and an accusation, delivered in the same breath. Ford is spreading responsibility beyond Nixon and his inner circle, suggesting that a scandal of that scale requires enabling ecosystems: ambitious staffers, compliant institutions, cynical media habits, voters who reward winning over integrity, opponents who sometimes prefer spectacle to repair. It’s also self-protective. Ford inherited the mess and then chose the most controversial cleanup tactic imaginable - the Nixon pardon. This sentence pre-argues for that decision by recasting Watergate as a shared wound that can’t heal if the country stays locked in trial-mode.

As presidential rhetoric, it’s classic Ford: restrained, moralizing without fireworks, built to lower the temperature. He’s not asking the nation to forget; he’s asking it to accept complicity, which is a harder, more political kind of accountability. The subtext is reconciliation with conditions: unity, yes, but unity purchased by everyone admitting they helped make the crisis possible.

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Ford, Gerald R. (2026, January 17). An American tragedy in which we all have played a part. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/an-american-tragedy-in-which-we-all-have-played-a-53653/

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"An American tragedy in which we all have played a part." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/an-american-tragedy-in-which-we-all-have-played-a-53653/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.

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Gerald R. Ford (July 14, 1913 - December 26, 2006) was a President from USA.

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