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Jimmy Carter

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by HanSenSE, Feb 18, 2023.

  1. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member

  2. X-Hack

    X-Hack Well-Known Member

    This is very sad news. I was a kid during his presidency, but like many others, I laughed at him and thought he was a joke at the time and that Reagan was the man. With maturity, experience and perspective, I grew to see him as a truly great man, arguably one of the best living Americans. He embodied the true spirit of Christianity and the Jewish ideal of tikkun olam (repairing the world) -- unfortunately this country was too selfish to respond, preferring its own gospel of selfishness, fear of the other and contempt for the less fortunate, as represented by the election of his charlatan of a successor. And much of the economic success Reagan grabbed credit for was a result of Carter's appointment of Paul Volcker to the Fed.

    I remember my late step-grandfather, who I was close to, driving my brother, my stepbrother and me through a North Florida rainstorm back around the summer 1979 or 1980. I must have been 9 or 10. We were being annoying as shit, singing “Jimmy Carter is a farter” and “My president has a 1st name it’s J-I-M-M-Y ... I like to say it every day and if you’ll ask me why I’ll say that Jimmy Carter has a way of screwing up the USA.” That’s pretty much the only time I ever saw him get angry -- he scolded us, told us this was the President of the United States we were talking about and it was unacceptably disrespectful. He was right. What was unsaid is that my grandpa must have felt a real kinship with President Carter as a fellow liberal Southern Democrat with a sense of compassion, morals and hope for a post-racial South and who, like Carter in his younger days, also risked his standing in his community by standing up to segregationists during the 1960s. and ordering that one of the patients in his pediatric practice -- who was mortally ill -- be admitted to the whites-only hospital where he had privileges, instead of sending him to the poorly equipped "colored" hospital where he would have died. From that point the whites-only hospital was integrated. I'm sure he took great pride that the nation had chosen Carter as its president. I was only a kid and I was just parroting what other kids were saying at school, but I feel bad when I remember that. I also feel bad about laughing on election night in 1980 when my dad shook his head sadly after Carter's concession speech and said, "that's a great man." 42 years later, I see that night as a disastrous turning point for this country.
     
  3. Jesus_Muscatel

    Jesus_Muscatel Well-Known Member

    I hope the Carter family tells Cult 45 where to go. As in, away from them for President Carter's services.
     
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  4. Spartan Squad

    Spartan Squad Well-Known Member

    He was a caretaker president if there ever was one. Not everything that happened during his presidency can be placed at his feet, but he just couldn’t inspire the people enough through it. But he’s been more than we ever deserved since. He’s served his country right until what appears to be the end. A Christian in the purest sense of the term. We need another Jimmy Carter in this world.
     
  5. UPChip

    UPChip Well-Known Member

    This feels like something I've said before on this board, but the late 70s seemed like a time of major generational change where a lot of world leaders got swept up in forces outside their control. Carter vs. Reagan, Wilson/Callaghan vs. Thatcher, Giscard d'Estaing to Mitterand in France and the like. IIRC, Nixon and Ford both served in WW2, while Carter's submariner career was basically between that and Korea. So it's possible that even if he were better at negotiating and reading the political tides, he might have still been screwed.
     
  6. LanceyHoward

    LanceyHoward Well-Known Member

    I think Carter made one great mistake. He appointed a business executive named William Miller rather than Paul Volcker, who was on the short list, as Fed Chair. Carter latter moved Miller to Treasury so he could put Volcker at the Fed. Volcker would have jumped on inflation faster and more effectively than Miller and I think given a better shot at reelection in 1980.

    Carter also suffered from the fact that unlike Reagan, he would not secretly pay the Iranians ransom for hostages.
     
  7. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member

    Not sure what the protocol is here now that Trump is out of office. I expect Biden (or Harris), Obama, W and Clinton to be there. You'd hope he'd do the right thing and stay home, but we're talking Trump here. But recall he got a very cold shoulder from the other ex-presidents at Bush Sr.'s service.
     
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  8. Jake from State Farm

    Jake from State Farm Well-Known Member

  9. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    Carter is anything but vengeful, but let's hope he and his family go to the lengths to ban Fatfuck by name from any memorial services.
    The Bushes and McCain already whiffed.
     
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  10. UNCGrad

    UNCGrad Well-Known Member

    I'd be interested in a well done Carter bio. Taking recommendations on what anyone would consider the definitive Carter bio.
     
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  11. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    I get raised eyebrows whenever I voice MY opinion that the 2016 election was flipped by Russian electronic means with the aid and assistance of MAGA sympathizers among local election officials.

    "Why wasn't Hillary screaming it from the treetops? Why hasn't the Democratic Party screamed about it coast to coast?"

    Because:

    1) They really don't want to believe it's true;

    2) If it's true, it calls the whole legitimacy of the government into question. Everything from dog catcher to POTUS is now open to doubt. The MAGGAT Trumpfucks are nihilists, they're deconstructionists, they want to burn it all to the ground. If the presidential election is rigged, they win.

    So that's why no major Dem figure even breathed the idea out loud. It's the truth they dare not speak. Carter has no fucks left to give.

    Plus undoubtedly he remembers the October Surprise treason conspiracy by the Reaganauts that tanked him in 1980.
     
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  12. Driftwood

    Driftwood Well-Known Member

    In either '78 or '79, my family was traveling through Georgia one weekend, and I guess my parents heard on the radio that Pres. Carter was going to be attending his hometown church on Sunday morning. We make a detour to Plains.
    We get there, and everything is cordoned off, and there is a crowd. As a young boy, I was far more interested in the Secret Service than some dude getting out of a car.
    Don't forget, we are only a couple of years removed from two women trying to cap Ford.
    Some woman jumped under the police tape and ran toward Carter. The Secret Service straight bulldogged her ass to the pavement. I clapped and cheered, "Do it again. Do it again!"
     
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