When Ford was sworn in as Vice President, he delivered a brief speech in which there was a famous saying: "I am a Ford, not a Lincoln." Many people translated it as: "I am a Ford, not a Lincoln." "According to the context, Ford said that his eloquence and writing skills were not as good as Lincoln's, and he was not as great as President Lincoln, but he was very civilian and willing to get close to the public! The content of the self-confidence speech is concise and concise, no worse than Lincoln's.