Posted on 01/08/2025 1:15:22 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Jimmy Carter was a genuine Washington outsider when he won the White House in 1976. And he remained proudly so, for better or worse.
Former President Jimmy Carter is set to arrive in Washington on Tuesday to be honored in death as the city never truly honored him in life. That he will end his long story with a pomp-and-circumstance visit to the nation’s capital is a nod to protocol not partiality, a testament to the rituals of the American presidency rather than a testimonial to the time he presided in the citadel of power.
To put it more bluntly, Mr. Carter and Washington did not exactly get along. More than any president in generations before him, the peanut farmer from Georgia was a genuine outsider when he took occupancy of the white mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue — and determinedly, stubbornly, proudly remained so.
He never cared for the culture of the capital, never catered to its mandarins and doyens, never bowed to its conventions. The city, in turn, never cared for him and his “Georgian mafia,” dismissing them as a bunch of cocky rednecks from the hinterlands who did not know what they were doing. Other outsider presidents eventually acclimated to Washington. Not Mr. Carter. And by his own admission, it would cost him.
“I don’t know which was worse — the Carter crowd’s distrust and dislike of unofficial Washington or Washington’s contempt for the new guys in town from Georgia,” recalled Gregory B. Craig, a longtime lawyer and fixture in Washington who served in two other Democratic administrations. “I do know it was there on Day 1.” Between the two camps, the blend of piety, pettiness, jealousy and condescension proved toxic. It was not partisan — Mr. Carter’s most profound differences were with fellow Democrats...
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I a tola you that.
Democrats may not get along in private, they Lock goose step in public like North Korean soldiers on parade.
The guy was blisteringly incompetent. You can be sure that the Swamp saw him coming from a long way off — and took him to the cleaners.
By itself, that's not a bad thing. Carter's problem was that his policies were disastrous.
I never took to Carter. The Army turned off the heat in the barracks in the 82d Abn Div becasue of the Fireplace Sweater Man; we had to walk 5 miles to greenramp for parachute jumps and walk 14-15 miles back to the barracks after the jump. We went without ammunition and gas and heat.
About the only good thing about Carter was he served in the Navy and should have not had a peanut for brain as president.
Carter never took to America and sought to cripple it every chance he had.
“”””About the only good thing about Carter was he served in the Navy””””
That he did, he was a high school graduate when Pearl Harbor was attacked and went to two different colleges and then to the Naval academy with a graduation date of 1947.
Did President Trump say anything today after he paid respects to President Carter?
Carter was fairly Economicpy Conservative
Traitor Ted ran at him from the Left
The Carter apotheosis continues..
Are we there yet?
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