Andy Rooney On Presidents
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If you've watched 60 Minutes for years (more then I can count) then you knew Andy Rooney
After 33 years Sunday was his farewell,signing off.
Mr Rooney is 92 years young.
I think that more often then not I enjoyed Andy's time spot more then the entire 60 minutes segment.
I shall miss his candor ,and his quick wit.And let's not forget those wonderful eyebrows that were a "Andy Rooney Signature Style"
I ran across one of his pieces,and it being election year I thought I would post it ,so that we can be reminded again of the way his essays could provoke us to a serious thought,sometimes annoyance or put a smile on our face.

Being president of The United States may be the worst job there is. It's certainly the hardest. You have the whole world on your back and no matter what you do, a lot of people hate you for it. Our 38th president, Gerald Ford, was an exception. Almost no one hated Gerald Ford.

When I was very young, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president. He's considered one of our greatest, but he was also one of the most disliked by a lot of people. My father was a businessman and all his business friends hated FDR.

Harry Truman was never considered a great president but, like Gerald Ford, not many people disliked him.

Dwight Eisenhower was a war hero and a popular president, too. It wasn't so much what Ike did that made him popular. It was what he didn't do. He played a lot of golf as president.

John F. Kennedy was one of the most likeable presidents we ever had although not everyone liked him. The day he was assassinated was one of the worst days in this country's history.

Lyndon Johnson inherited the job when Kennedy was murdered. He was one of the most professional politicians we ever had in the White House, although not the most popular, probably because of the war in Vietnam.

I forget how Richard Nixon got elected. It makes you wonder about our democratic system of government. I mean, how could we have done that?

Gerald Ford fell into the White House and became our 38th president when Nixon was pushed out of it. We were lucky to have such a good, normal American to step in to the job.

Jimmy Carter was the political opposite of Nixon. He was smart and it was hard to dislike Jimmy Carter, even if you were a Republican.

Ronald Reagan was the only movie star ever elected president. A lot of people thought he was better in the movies than in the White House.

George Bush was an acceptable but undistinguished president who's better known now as George W. Bush's father.

Bill Clinton might have gone down in history as one of the best presidents we ever had if it hadn't been for that one unfortunate incident that I don't want to talk about in case there are children watching.

George W. Bush is the second son of a president to be elected president himself. John Adams was our second president and his son, John Quincy Adams, was our sixth. You wonder what the fathers thought about the jobs their kids were doing as president.

My son is a good television reporter but I wouldn't want him as my president.
Written By Andy Rooney

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/04/60minutes/rooney/main2330864.shtml


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DLangdon commented on Tuesday, Oct 04, 2011 at 02:40 AM

I also enjoyed Andy's comments. His comments were enlightening and entertaining.

rozemist commented on Thursday, Nov 03, 2011 at 00:24 AM

@Change2012
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SandyThompson commented on Sunday, Nov 06, 2011 at 01:00 AM

Here's to you, Andy..R.I.P.

rozemist commented on Sunday, Nov 06, 2011 at 01:51 AM

There doing a tribute to him on this Sunday night.
One month after his last commentary he passed.
I have really spent more time looking forward to Mr Rooney's segment then the entire 60 Minutes these last few years.
60 Minutes changed ,lost a lot of what made it so interesting,but Rooney remained himself to the very end.
He was 92 ,and still loved doing what he did,he said "I wish I could do this forever. I can't, though".
But he almost did.
Thanks Mr Rooney,for remaining as you always were.

Bull153 commented on Sunday, Nov 06, 2011 at 02:27 AM

@ rozemist...

I've read some of Mr. Rooney's works and saw his commentaries frequently. I especially enjoyed the series on WWII that was aired on The Military Channel and the History Channel where they looked at WWII through the eyes of veterans... including Andy Rooney. It was hard to picture him as a frightened 23 year old in the midst of European combat.

Mr. Rooney will join Ernie Pyle, Edward R. Murrow, and Walter Cronkite as legends of journalism. Andy Rooney will be missed, R.I.P.

Ron

44Magnum commented on Sunday, Nov 06, 2011 at 12:47 PM

I noted with sorrow Andy Rooney's passing this weekend. He reminded me of the old country doctor. He didn't rely on newfangled techniques or fancy equipment, but he always made you feel better.

The world has lost a journalistic giant. Rest in peace, Mr. Rooney.

"People will generally accept facts as truth only if the facts agree with what they already believe." --- Andy Rooney

Cheers, Randy

Bull153 commented on Sunday, Nov 06, 2011 at 19:24 PM

DLangdon commented on Monday, Nov 07, 2011 at 16:17 PM

RIP Andy Rooney, you have earned it. You will be missed.


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