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cbertsch ([personal profile] cbertsch) wrote2004-09-25 12:37 pm

For the Purposes of Comparison

When Skylar asks us what our favorite presidents are, both Kim and I answer, "Jimmy Carter," even though we respect him even more for what he's done after leaving the White House than what he did while he was in it. Despite the fact that he is considerably more conservative than either of us prefer, his commitment to actually helping people -- not just Americans, people -- overwhelms our political reflexes. It's particularly important to remember, in this era of right-wing religious influence, that you can be an Evangelical Christian without becoming a reactionary Republican. This story does a great job of detailing what Carter has done over the past two decades, not to mention all the things he's still doing. For once, the word "inspiration" is not an overstatement.

[identity profile] cbertsch.livejournal.com 2004-09-25 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree about the nature of the office. Unless you have a large majority in Congress and/or a judiciary on your side, there isn't much you can do as President. Johnson had that. Roosevelt had it. And George W. Bush has it, in practice if not on paper.

I think Carter was a much better leader in international affairs than he was in domestic ones. I think the same holds for Clinton.