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In reply to the discussion: Was Jimmy Carter the most underrated president in history? [View all]mnmoderatedem
(3,913 posts)69. but,but,but he said he's "committed lust in my heart many times"
and yes, wingnuts jumped all over that.
Compare that to, uh, present day.
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Thanks. The oil-rich states, around 1973-1974, especially Iran, moved to take over more control
Sophia4
Jun 2018
#36
Throughout the early part of the 20th century, Western govts and oil barrons exploited ME oil
Yavin4
Jun 2018
#39
A well-deserved Nobel Peace Prize was a big fuckin' deal! The economy & hostages not Carter's fault.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2018
#18
High interest rates and inflation started with Nixon's fucked up monetary policy
Major Nikon
Jun 2018
#28
Nixon also imposed wage and price controls which all sensible economists said was the worst
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jun 2018
#62
i think by any objective measure, he's been one of the best post-presidents ever.
unblock
Jun 2018
#6
When you read the book, you'll see that the author's main theme is that the real "millennium"
LisaM
Jun 2018
#63
This author is dismissive of Reagan's influence. But he thinks that Thatcher and the Ayatollah
LisaM
Jun 2018
#73
the high interest rates ultimately was carter falling on his sword for the good of the nation
unblock
Jun 2018
#9
My buddy was on George Pataki's staff and even he agreed with your analysis.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2018
#15
as long as we don't clone his let's move on attitude toward the previous administrations' crimes....
unblock
Jun 2018
#16
No, I don't think Carter was a good president...I like the guy personally...but he had a Democratic
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#24
Regardless, It was Carter's job to help fix this and he didn't do so. I disagree with you.
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#43
I didn't credit Reagan...although if you consider the spending...it as a typical keynesian way of
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#49
You know I don't buy any of what you said...I don't think there was a conspiracy against Carter...he
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#58
Link to where big business and big banks colluded to raise interest rates...never heard that
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#46
Don't apologize! I wasn't calling you out. I was just interested. I am sorry if I gave that
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#72
Umm...I am a huge fan of Carter's but I would never call him MORE principled than Pres. Obama.
malchickiwick
Jun 2018
#53
For one: Carter's energy policies broke OPEC's oil bubble - making the '80s prosperity possible.
sandensea
Jun 2018
#37
God BLESS Jimmy Carter. He was WONDERFUL on Colbert last week !!!! I love him.
trueblue2007
Jun 2018
#42
Though he had no SCOTUS nominees, he transformed the 9th Circuit in his one term
Hawaii Hiker
Jun 2018
#44
No Ronnie won and gave us Sandra Day...who was the deciding vote on Gore V Bush.
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#50