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At the Democratic Convention, Getting Jimmy Carter Right
For over two decades, Democrats planning their party's presidential conventions have faced a dilemma: what to do with Jimmy Carter? After losing his reelection bid to Ronald Reagan in 1980, Carter was not the most popular fellow around. In the following years, the party wasn't eager to remind voters that Carter had once been its leaders. In recent years, Carter, while engaged in multiple humanitarian efforts at home and abroad, has sparked controversy with his candid talk about Middle East matters.
This time around, the convention planners devised a smart and appropriate way to use and acknowledge--and pay tribute--to one of the best ex-presidents in U.S. history. They showed a film in which Carter, labeled both president and humanitarian, interviewed victims of Hurricane Katrina in their still-devastated New Orleans neighborhoods. Carter also narrated the film, noting that Katrina "sent a signal around the world that our own government couldn't take care of own people." He noted that what has happened--and not happened--in New Orleans is similar to what he has seen in the poorest regions of the world. "We have been forgotten," one New Orleans resident told him, as he nodded sympathetically. That sympathy was obviously genuine. And Carter took the obvious jab at George W. Bush, noting that Barack Obama, if elected, will make sure that such an inadequate government response never happens again.
Once the film ended, Carter hit the stage, with his wife, Rosalynn. The thousands of Democratic delegates cheered loudly for them. He said nothing. He waved. He left. It was well done--and a reminder that this ex-president has been more effective than the current one.
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Finally. I have dibs on IP rights to "Don't blame me. I voted for Carter," being as it's been my homemade bumper sticker for years. I distinctly remember Reagan once being asked by a reporter if the Republicans had anything to do with Iran releasing the hostages and him answering that "there were negotiations." After Nixon, that was the first Rep dirty trick, as not only is the president supposed to conduct foreign policy, I believe Carter actually did have a deal in the works, but then "something" happened, and he was forced to the ill-fated rescue attempt. That "something" was probably what looked like a better offer from the other party. I wish I could find video of Reagan's answer, as I think it would put all the October surprise talk to rest. Of course, when Dems talk to, say, Gadaffi, all hell breaks loose.
So typical of Democrats. They are ashamed of their best leaders because the conservative republicans hate them.
Posted by: JG on 08/26/08 at 11:01 AM Respond
It is amazing that the absolute worst ever President is given any "tv time" at all.
5 worst presidents ever:
Carter
Grant
Harding
LBJ
Clinton
Posted by: Fred Thompson on 08/26/08 at 11:10 AM Respond
Well, Fred, reckon that's your opinion. My worst five: 1. w 2. w 3. ghw 4. Nixon 5. Reagan.
Posted by: smitisan on 08/26/08 at 1:10 PM Respond
The dems lost my vote in this election back when all the dem jewish congressmen called Pres.Carter a anti-semite because of his book on Isr-Pal and Nancy Pelosi dennounced Carter.
But I guess they can win without the South. We are still Americans down here, not Israelis.
Posted by: American on 08/26/08 at 9:49 PM Respond
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