IN MEMORY OF PRESIDENT JAMES EARL “JIMMY” CARTER
Heather Cox Richardson’s assessment about the life and career of President Jimmy Carter is commendable, yet incomplete.
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/december-29-2024
Richardson failed to mention that it was President Carter who led the transfer of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama.
She did not mention that Carter fired Andrew Young from his position as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations after Young privately met with representatives of the Palestinian Liberation Movement. Yet Jimmy Carter was the only U.S. president or former president who termed the Israeli government an apartheid regime!
President Carter was not only the most decent and respectable president of my lifetime. He was also the most sincerely reverent, realistic, compassionate, and just.
The nation disrespected and rejected him, but Jimmy Carter never dishonored the nation. He was the best patriot, diplomat, humanitarian, and egalitarian politician on the global stage of my lifetime. And Carter was the least admired by the pundits, politicians, and media commentators.
Historians may someday realize that the United States began its descent towards the fascist populism of Donald Trump the day in November 1980 when voters refused to re-elect Jimmy Carter and instead chose Ronald Reagan. It was Reagan, not Jimmy Carter, whose candidacy was embraced by white supremacists, so-called Christian nationalists and zionists, neofundamental capitalists, and late 20th Century supporters of patriarchy, sexism, technocentrism, and xenophobia.
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