Posted on 09/22/2024 7:06:55 AM PDT by Rummyfan
Jimmy Carter will be 100 years old on Oct. 1. That in itself might have been enough to stage a concert in his honor. After, no other president has hit the century mark, and so why not? Yet when the roster of D-listers, has-beens and never-weres took the stage to honor Jimmuh last Tuesday, they weren’t content with praising his unprecedented longevity. Instead, they spent a great deal of time hailing “the singularity of his achievements” and praising the ways in which he supposedly made the country better. That’s right: once again leftists exchanged fantasy for reality.
The New York Times reported Friday that a stellar lineup including the B-52’s, BeBe Winans, Angélique Kidjo, Chuck Leavell “and many others,” some of whom you may even have heard of, took the stage at Atlanta’s venerable Fox Theatre to honor the failed president.
The air was thick with undeserved praise. “You can see he had a relationship to music — look at how we gathered here together tonight. He used it as a powerful tool to bring people together.” Carter brought people together? Then why is the country so divided today? I know, I know: The Gipper and the Bad Orange Man....
The Times was less confused about the concert for Carter. “In many ways,” the Paper of Record pontificated, the concert “mirrored the scope and ambitions of the man it was celebrating: Global and idealistic in its reach, but firmly planted in Georgia, molded by religious and cultural traditions as well as the rich but complicated history of the rural South.” Uh huh. Global and idealistic and the worst president of the latter half of the twentieth century.
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Gawd what a pair!
The performers showered him with praise. Michael Trotter Jr. “of the married duo the War and Treaty” called him “our forever president.”
Fortunately not!
Living to be nearly 100 is his achievement.
I can think of only one achievement for Carter. Putting Ronald Reagan in the White House.
Happy Birthday, Jimmah!
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He taught us how to stay home and wear sweaters.
He’s been in hospice for over a year and one-half; it was a good way to attract attention for this consummate failure of a president and a big phony at that.
Too bad Van Halen can’t be resurrected and perform Panama for the big event.
What a load of horse crap.
I lived through that era, so I know. I wouldn't say he was evil or corrupt in the same way Obama and Biden are.
But he was a complete incompetent.
Carter remains King of High American Interest Rates.
Biden now bears the Inflation Leadership Crown.
He got U.S. servicemen killed in Iran. He can share that achievement with Biden, who got 13 U. S. servicemen killed in Afghanistan.
In my eyes, Carter living to be 100 is a liability.
He outlived the attacking aquatic bunny.
“ I can think of only one achievement for Carter.”
Giving away the Panama canal was not an achievement!
And getting Muhammad Ali to back Reagan.
Carter’s main achievement is to make Obama and Biden look good.
He may have brought SOME people together but maybe not in a favorable way. Maybe my thinking is a little dated, but I seem to remember him for the infamous Price & Wage Controls. Am I wrong on the dating? Could be, I’m not sure. I know that deal was a big flop for many of us.
“..Jimmy Carter’s ‘Singular Achievements.’ Like What?”
Held the position as the worst president in history for 44 years after giving the Chinese control of the Panama Canal.
I believe that was Nixon who implemented wage and price controls, and you are spot on-those were terrible policies.
But I have always liked Richard Nixon. I will always be grateful to him for Operation Linebacker II.
But he takes his lumps for the EPA and price controls. I think he is pilloried unfairly for his China policy.
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