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ChiTown 12-29-2024 07:58 PM

I would say sad news, but 100 years is an amazingly long journey in this world. He lead a life of service and was a true humanitarian. That was a life well-lived. RIP, Sir.

srvy 12-29-2024 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 17882684)
My dad still has a six-pack of Billy beer. He tried to sell it on the internet once and only had one response. It was someone wanting to sell him their sixer.


RIP President Carter.

The brother couldn't make beer and Jimmy couldn't POTUS. Billy was a turd human and Jimmy was the complete opposite.

backinblack 12-29-2024 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by George Liquor (Post 17882767)
Scooby do can doo-doo but Jimmy Carter is smarter

"he's history's greatest monster!"

rip

Marcellus 12-29-2024 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut (Post 17882539)
Yes.

Then again, he did Habitat for Humanity.

He legalized home brewing which turned in to the craft beer business that exist today. So I’ll give him a pass.

Ocotillo 12-29-2024 08:13 PM

He's a 1947 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. That's amazing in itself.

Frazod 12-29-2024 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 4th and Long (Post 17882884)
Carter was 5'10" which is slightly taller than I am. Sorry to quash your hypothesis, Mr. Rain Man.

If Carter was 5'10" then I'm Andre the ****ing Giant. The main thing I took away from seeing him in person nearly 30 years ago was how tiny he was. Like elf tiny.

And yes, I know if you google his height it says he was 5'10", but I've seen the man and I'm telling you he wasn't. Not even close.

IowaHawkeyeChief 12-29-2024 08:27 PM

I remember he came to our church in Eastern Iowa when he was in the Democratic primary, think it was 1975, I was 9. My Dad voted dem for that one year because Carter was a good man of God. He deeply regretted that vote for years and Reagan success helped that bad taste he had for voting for Carter. That being said, he was a man of God at least.

HonestChieffan 12-29-2024 08:34 PM

Politics aside, Carter was a good man who we should all look up to

MarkDavis'Haircut 12-29-2024 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 17882950)
I changed my stance a bit on Carter and Reagan when I read the Ben Barnes statement that he and John Connolly went to Iran and offered a deal if Iran wouldn't release the hostages until after the election, promising that the Republicans would give them a better deal.

Think about that. We had Americans being held illegally as prisoners by a foreign country, their lives under constant threat, and American politicians lobbied for them to be imprisoned longer in order to win an election. Carter was working for the good of the American people, and Barnes and Connolly (not sure if Reagan knew) were trying to get Americans' illegal foreign imprisonment to last longer.

Ben Barnes and John Connolly deserve to be lined up against a wall and shot. They are the most despicable villains in American history.

If you haven't read it, here's a random article, but there are a bunch out there: https://www.texasstandard.org/storie...ober-surprise/

I've always had a good impression of Reagan, but if he knew about this, he moves to the very bottom of my list of presidents.

Edit: I probably should put this in the DC version, so we can delete if needed.

Nah.

If Carter had any ability, he would have gotten them out.

He was the Matt Cassel of presidents.

tatorhog 12-29-2024 09:09 PM

the footage they keep showing of him in the wheelchair makes him appears as if he had died months ago.

RINGLEADER 12-29-2024 09:18 PM

I remember watching the debate with Ford when Ford said that Poland wasn't under Soviet domination. I had to have been 9 years old but remember vividly thinking Ford was delusional and Carter would win. I also remember walking to school and seeing Carter signs everywhere in yards. He was the only Democrat I remembered seeing that kind of support where I lived so he clearly had the ability to connect with all people.

I remember reading a story about how the bureaucrats had to convince him that the president needed many of the trappings of the office like a limo. He wanted to drive around DC in a pick-up truck and wear flannel and they had to persuade him that people want to see their president look like a president.

He was obviously a good man that wasn't well suited for the presidency. Probably because he was a good man.

RIP.

BigRedChief 12-29-2024 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 17883093)
He legalized home brewing which turned in to the craft beer business that exist today. So I’ll give him a pass.

I forgot about that. Yeah, all the big breweries were against it, for "safety reasons".

Rainbarrel 12-29-2024 09:32 PM

God bless

cdcox 12-29-2024 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jdubya (Post 17882872)
When I remember Jimmy Carter I think of long gasoline lines at fuel stations, failed hostage rescue, 16% to 18% interest rates, generic foods in grocery stores and a nation with zero confidence.

Seemed like a likable guy in later years

RIP

Presidents get blamed for a lot of things they have zero control over. Gas lines? OPEC controlled world oil supplies in the 1970s. The gas lines were worse in 1973 than they were in 1979, but maybe you're not old enough to remember those. In my entire life I have never waited in a gas line of more than 4 cars.

Mortgage interest rates were far higher in the early 1980s than in the late 1970s. But presidents don't control interest rates. That is the fed.

Presidents don't control details of military operations. They give a green light or red light. If you know any of the details about Operation Eagle Claw, it was just cursed by bad luck.

Jimmy Carter had a failed presidency largely for reasons beyond his control.

Rainbarrel 12-29-2024 09:36 PM

Raiding pensions didn't happen on his watch


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