Unpopular opinion: Carter was a good president
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Date: January 19th, 2021 7:29 PM Author: Blathering brethren pisswyrm
I liked his environmental policies, but I don’t agree with his social programs and tax hikes, etc. What made him good, though, was that he was the last liberal president who actually had values and stuck to them. The only other president in the last 40 years who has governed based on their personal values and rather than taking positions to win votes was Trump. Even when he knew his positions weren’t popular, he stuck by them, rather than cave like a Romney-esque phag.
Carter was the Trump of of Liberals 40 years ago. And like Trump, he only got one term. That’s what having values does in this country.
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Date: January 19th, 2021 8:47 PM Author: vibrant tanning salon
at some point it became an edge-take to claim Carter was a good potus.
the truth is that he was a solidly mediocre president, but not necessarily as bad as the one he is caricatured to have been, and not for the familiarly purported reasons.
for instance, he was not very 'liberal' at all (see Ted Kennedy's primary challenge in 1980), and a lot of the damage he did (to himself, politically, and to the country) was in undoing Nixon's more populist economic policies.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EjyT4D8X0AAPaEh?format=jpg&name=large
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