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By STUART E. EIZENSTAT
AUG. 25, 2015
WASHINGTON AS Jimmy Carter moves into the twilight of his life, it is enormously frustrating for those of us who worked closely with him in the White House to witness his presidency caricatured as a failure, and to see how he has been marginalized, even by his fellow Democrats, since he left office in 1981.
His defining characteristic was confronting intractable problems regardless of their political cost. His closest aide and confidant, Hamilton Jordan, ruefully joked that the worst argument to make to President Carter to dissuade him from action was that it would hurt him politically.
A former one-term governor of Georgia, Mr. Carter won with a colorblind campaign, and in office he stayed faithful to his message of uplifting the poor of all races at the risk of losing his white Southern base.
Mr. Carter understood that, after Watergate, trust in government needed to be restored. He imposed gift limits and financial disclosure rules on his appointees; slowed the revolving door of officials departing to lobby their former departments; and appointed inspectors general to root out fraud and mismanagement.
Mr. Carter established the Department of Education and increased college tuition grants for needy students. He ended federal price regulation of trucking, interstate buses, railroads and airlines.
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Gothmog
(145,231 posts)Thank you for posting the above. It will take a while for all of President Carter's legacy to sink in or be recognize
Octafish
(55,745 posts)As opposed to this news pulled from the Memory Hole (thanks to the great DUer Ichingcarpenter!) 2014:
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20140825/PC1002/140829631/1022/revolt-of-the-inspectors-general
Jimmy Carter is a man of integrity. Those who have followed range from not so much to none at all.