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    Some Jimmy Carter observations from the 1970s

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Usually I am reluctant to criticize or even write about the recently departed, but perhaps for former Presidents there is greater latitude to do so.

    I never loved Jimmy Carter, and I saw plenty of him on TV and read about his administration on a daily basis in The New York Times.

    I fully appreciate his legacy of deregulation, which far exceeded that of the Reagan administration.  Plus Carter appointed Volcker and stood by him.  He was honest right after the Watergate scandals, and Camp David was a major achievement and furthermore it has stood the test of time in Egypt.  Those are some significant accomplishments, and at the time I felt he was a decent President.

    But I did not like his overall vibes, and for a President that is important.

    He struck me as a pious moralizer who did not have a great sense of the differences between good and harmful altruism.  Somehow morality had to be packaged with some strange form of gentlemanly, southern, cloying self-abnegation.

    He sent his daughter Amy to an inferior public school in Washington, D.C., instead of to a top-quality private school.

    He went on TV in a sweater and told us to think in terms of privation rather than opportunity.  The Cowen family did indeed turn down the thermostats.

    He confessed to lusting after women in his heart in a sincere manner that made him sound absurd and out of touch.

    Unlike Ronald Reagan, he was not able to moralize effectively about the Soviet Union and its role as evil empire.  Yet I always felt he was lecturing me.

    He emphasized “human rights” as important for American foreign policy.  I am not opposed to that approach, but he made it sound so preachy and unappetizing.  Nor was he able to realize that vision, so the country and its leadership simply became more hypocritical.

    He seemed to have exactly the wrong temperament for confronting the various crises in Iran.

    His voice grated on me, perhaps because I identified it with a particular kind of unself-conscious, preachy moralizing?  I do understand we might do well to have some of that moralizing back.  Still, I am not going to like it.

    Was he ever funny?

    I much preferred Ford, and even the evil Nixon and Clinton, not to mention Reagan.  It’s a good thing Carter had some major pluses on his record.

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