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In reply to the discussion: Wasn't Jimmy Carter hated by the left at one point too? [View all]spin
(17,493 posts)29. Jimmy wasn't real popular period. ..
I remember those days well. I voted for Carter as I wished to see our nation have a health care plan. Carter had a plan that might have passed in Congress but believe it or not Ted Kennedy opposed it.
Jimmy Carter: We Could Have Had Health Care Reform in 1970sBy CHRISTINE DELARGY / CBS NEWS/ December 1, 2010, 4:52 PM
Former Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) may be remembered as a champion of health care reform, but not by Jimmy Carter.
In an interview with CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante, the former president said he doesn't have "any doubt" that Kennedy stood in the way of his administration's plans for national health care insurance.
***snip***
"At the last minute, the same week we were going to reveal what we have finally come forward to present to the entire Congress and the public, Senator Kennedy decided not to support it," he said.
***snip***
At the time, Kennedy was campaigning against Mr. Carter for the 1980 Democratic nomination for president.
"He considered himself the inevitable next president and maybe he wanted to have his, I'd say, gold plated comprehensive plan put into effect under his own administration," said Carter. "Or maybe he didn't want me to have a major legislative success."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20024330-503544/jimmy-carter-we-could-have-had-health-care-reform-in-1970s/
I also remember sitting in long lines waiting to get to a pump at the gas station. I remember 13.5% inflation in 1980. Home mortgage interest rates were 16% or higher.
I don't necessary fault Carter but he did get a lot of blame for the state of the economy. It seemed that everything that could go wrong went wrong during his administration. Carter is a very intelligent and compassionate l man and but he definitely had a run of bad luck while he was in office.
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I don't think it's a conspiracy, I think it's overt at this point... Obama bailed out the banks is a
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#11
Obama *didn't* bail out the banks... And isn't continuing to bail them out today
MannyGoldstein
Jul 2013
#85
RayGun Democrats? Even if they weren't far left they were center and dems had an ear
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#17
also, my point is I don't think the vast amount of these people are REALLY from the left...they are
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#24
My first thought as well. I'm willing to wager .01% of the left voted for reagan. nt
adirondacker
Jul 2013
#63
It just sounds too...orchestrated...I mean, Clinton?! Gore ran from Clinton?! Even teh GOP likes
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#8
...but to denegrate him to the point of electing raygun?! I mean, by NOW we have to figure out
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#14
They don't have 30 they have 24. It's roughly half. And I question the use of the word 'already'
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#88
Thanks for the correction. I wish I had the optimism that you have, though. I don't have
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2013
#96
There's a small segment of the population that's never happy about anything...
Scurrilous
Jul 2013
#12
...unnnn, we're all malcontents to some degree. This is Carter, Clinton and no Obama focused ...
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#15
I prolly should change the OP title, my point being is I don't think the vast amount of them were...
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#26
Back when he was "born again" and attracted Michele Bachmann to work on his campaign...
cascadiance
Jul 2013
#32
I know he's always been a good Christian. Hard to say though about other "born agains"...
cascadiance
Jul 2013
#37
Yep. That's right. It's easy to sit on the sideline and express disappointment on a message forum...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2013
#97
I imagine that's an eye-opening experience (working inside the beltway w/ politicians). n/t
X_Digger
Jul 2013
#99
Raygun = so what? I don't think so, tearing down the president and criticizing is 2 different things
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#64
Bullshit. The far Left split and weakened the party. Sometimes is is better to work
bluestate10
Jul 2013
#94
I have always been part of the "left" and there has never been a moment when I hated him.
1-Old-Man
Jul 2013
#50
Carter was despised by Tip O'Neill and Ted Kennedy - liberal heroes...
Drunken Irishman
Jul 2013
#51
Yep, if we could just get rid of the left this country would be a paradise n/t
Fumesucker
Jul 2013
#95
The left went for Ted Kennedy in 1980 and the party never united before the election.
Zen Democrat
Jul 2013
#60
Thanks for the informative post. I hadn't realized the friction between Carter and old guard. nt
adirondacker
Jul 2013
#65
The official Democratic Party is simply so far removed from a major portion of the rank and file.
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#69
Sounds good to me, Gore running away from Clinton seems like he listened to the detractors
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#75
No, he listened to the Turd Way. Come on now, this was just a little while back.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2013
#92
What I remember..Mr.Carter was considered by nearly all as a Moral Man, but that isn't what...
Tikki
Jul 2013
#80
Yeah, remember when Democrats were so Democratic that Carter seemed like a rightist?
MannyGoldstein
Jul 2013
#86
The Democratic Party Beltway brats hated Carter primaried him and when he won they all
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#90
The Carter era, as I recall it, was marked by enormous political apathy
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#93