One of the more piquant details in the tale of Mitt Romney’s damning “47 percent” video is that it was unearthed online by James Earl Carter IV, a grandson and namesake of the 39th president. Carter told NBC News that he tracked down the person who recorded Romney’s remarks at a May fundraiser, then put him in touch with Mother Jones, the left-wing magazine that publicized the video last Monday. Carter’s “research assistance” was credited in a terse endnote, but the reaction from his grandfather was effusive: “James,” the former president e-mailed, “This is extraordinary. Congratulations! Papa.”
The younger Carter wasn’t coy about why he facilitated the leak. He wanted to retaliate, NBC News said, against Romney’s “frequent attacks on the presidency of his grandfather” — particularly the suggestion that Barack Obama’s faltering foreign policy is Carteresque in its irresolution. “It gets under my skin — mostly the weakness on the foreign policy stuff,” the grandson said. “I just think it’s ridiculous. I don’t like criticism of my family.”

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Jeff doesn't mentioned the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, where 241 Americans were killed, causing Ronnie Raygun to withdraw our troops from Lebanon, with no retaliation. Jeff, I'm also suprised you didn't mention the Iran–Contra affair, where senior Reagan administration officials secretly facilitated the sale of arms to Iran in order to fund the Nicaraguan Contras. Under the Boland Amendment, further funding of the Contras by the government had been prohibited by Congress. Regan should have been impeached and thrown in jail.
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He also didn't mention that Carter brokered the Camp David accords that have led to 40 years of peace, a cold peace but much better than a hot war. And I am pretty impressed that Carter managed the hostage crisis and every hostage was returned alive.
Think about what you are saying. Obama just recently launched an airwar aginst Lybia that resuled in the death of Qadaffi. The Lybians now have the chance to set up a representative government and nolonger have to live under a dictator. After Obama just killed off the old regime you follow up with the president is exibiting weakness? You can't possibly beleive what you just said.
this column is such a complete rewrite of history and false conclusions one doesn't know where to begin.
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Yes, and we're still paying for the reaction to those supposed 'ghosts': thousands of Americans killed in senseless "defensive" missions and trillions of dollars spent in totally useless military activity. Those trillions of dollars represent American resources in the form of money, money that could have been used to build out this country's social and material infrastructure. There's a direct line between the Republican conjuring of Carter's 'ghosts' and the Iraq/Afghanistan wars. What will we get from those wars, what have we gained? Rather than the intelligent diplomacy of Carter and Obama, we have the sabre-rattling of Clint Eastwood ghost-mongering.
Jeff your intellectual dishonesty is an embarrassment to conservatives everywhere. There is no way Carter would have advocated the killing of Bin Laden, neither would Romney for that matter he said so. Nor would Carter make the use of drones as Obama has done. Now that is an assumption because he didn't have them available but it wasn't part of his make-up. There is no comparison of Obama to Carter.
What I find most amazing about the criticism of Carter is that you actually had a real life practicing the values Christian in the White House and you hated the guy. Who would I rather have as an enemy businessman Romney or Chicago Obama. Businessman Romney makes a lot safer enemy he has no street smarts and wouldn't last five minutes in knockdown dragout. With Obama you know he'll hurt you your just not sure when and how.
The foreign policy argument against Obama is a joke. More bad guys are dead, more despots have been removed and I doubt any Al Qaeda types sleep well at night. The fact is Obama is probably the meanest, street smart, sneakiest sob we've ever had on foreign policy. It is in fact one of the things I dislike about him and his Presidency. To call him weak is a pervert, pathetic joke.
"perverted" sorry.
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Another attempt by Jacoby to deflect attention from the right-wing cowardice and foreign policy incompetence of Romney, his neocon puppet masters, and the GOP in general.
the proof, Jeff, is in the pudding, as they say: those who whine about Carter most are always the chicken hawks ... you know the type, many would seem tailor made as your pals ... never served in combat and never pass up a chance to get into war. the last several decades are a roll call of resource wars and ideological crusades. and, Reagan NOT increasing the odds of a nuke exchange? you really are a desk jockey with no accountability for what you say.
Carter, like McGovern and like Kerry ... honorable warriors converted by the right wing white noise machine into pacifists. one thing that is constant is how your lies are enabled by The Globe to circle the globe before the truth even gets its pants on. you are a hack.
Just took a quick look at the comments - before reading the article - to see if I should bother to read the article. Given what's being said, and my previous troubles with JJ, looks like the answer is, Nope, don't bother to take the time to read it.
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JJ,
You have many examples of things you didn't like about Carter. You have very few examples of things Obama actually did that were similar. Republicans have built a case against Carter and are trying to stick Obama with this Carter label... without any real evidence.
Gee, Mr Jacoby, all the trolls are sleeping in this AM or focussing on the newspapers in the swing states. You are being roundly and appropriately criticized for your Soviet-style re-writing of history. Had you thought of going into another profession that you might actually be good at? Eric Fehrnstrom might give you a go.
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To compare Obama to Carter is ridiculous. The outrage and violence in countries in northern Africa and the Middle East has its roots in a past where the United States was in the habit of supporting the kind of dictators, like the Shah of Iran, that many of those same countries overthrew during the Arab spring. The fact that the people of Libya are renouncing the violence that took the lives of a beloved Ambassador and three other Americans, not all diplomats, speaks to the success of Obama's nuanced approach to foreign relations. He knows when to use force and dispatch Osama and he knows when to use diplomacy. He is neither Jimmy Carter nor what Mitt Romney pretends to be. Simplistic responses by wannabes who know little about our position in the world would prove to be disastrous and put all of humanity in jeopardy.
All these ghost stories about the Carter presidency always seem to leave out the part where Reagan gave the Iranians missles. They also leave out the part about who the Shah was and what sort of viable options Carter supposedly had.
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How about Reagan running from Lebanon as soon as the Marines barracks was attacked? That has been cited as the single incident that convinced a young Osama binLaden that the US was a paper tiger.
I wonder if any connection can be made between Mitt Romney's declaration about the difference between Palestinian and Israeli "cultures" and the 47% of the country he regards as victims and the 53% he regards as independent. His simplistic thinking applies not only to foreign policy but to domestic policy as well. Palestinians and the 47% are simply victims who are too busy being dependent on the culturally superior Israelis and/or the United States government, while the voters he wants can stand up on their own and be counted. He insults all of us, Israelis and Palestinians, citizens who pays taxes and those who don't, all in the name of pandering to the voters he wants to convince that he is worth voting for. NOT!
Once again Mr. Jacoby, I see you referred to your republican playbook on how to run a false equivalency option, for your criticism on Obama's foreign policy. So, Obama's presence in Afghanistan is weak? His continuation of Bush’s military presence in Iraq was lame? His decimation of Al-queda is lacking in leadership? His promise and delivery of Ben Laden was impotent? Our intelligence and assistance in overthrowing Gaddafi was feeble? Your assessment of Obama’s foreign policy appears to be a “mile wide and an inch deep” so to speak. As to the situations in Benghazi and Tehran, they aren’t congruous; except for the region and target in which they were staged and the anti-American sentiment underscoring the two. And with the details in Benghazi still ambiguous you assertions are presumptuous. Any basic understanding of history, intelligence ops and military ops would attest to that. It seems that the Right just espouses the same old tired platitudes while eschewing the reality of an emerging world that is no longer static or suppressed, which for better or worse, has assuaged regional stabilities. Thus, remaining agile, measured, deliberate and pragmatic is the most effective way to maintain peace while not relinquishing power – which is what the President is doing.
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So he should do what George W did? Start a war for no reason, killing many thousands, just to show how tough we are? This article is BS.
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The announced purpose for the war in Iraq was to interdict their non-existent nuclear program and capture their other weapons of mass destruction. That was all fiction, and many in the Bush administration knew it was fiction, but not Colin Powell, who eventually resigned because of it.
I really don't know why we went to war there except that the Bush administration was intent on doing it. I think they thought it would be a quick destroy and get out operation of 6-12 months, and bring them a certain amount of glory. I don't for one minute think it was about oil, but whatever our aims were, it wasn't in my opinion worth even one lost life or one wounded veteran who will suffer the rest of his life.
The current regime will either become an oppressive dictatorship, which may be happening as I type, or it will collapse. I give it no more than 3 years.
Iraq was all for nothing, and Afghanistan will be no different.
Jacoby......obviously you are a republican. Is your next article going to provide evidence that Oabma is a Muslim not born in the United States?
The problem with this article is that the premise is not true. If anything, Pres. Obama has been surprisingly militant, to the point of alarming many of his supporters. I'm actually surprised that the campaign keeps mentioning Bin Laden's death without following up on their many other successes that may be more strategic, if not as satisfying. As the joke goes, if you want to live a long life do not become the number-two man at Al-Queda. What I really think is happening is that the Obama-myths that the GOP has built up over 4 years are now crumbling fast. Think about this: if Obama is as bad as the right wing claims, what does it say about the right that their candidate is so much worse?
Agree wholeheartely. Google Zakaria for more info or a short piece. Obama is light years ahead of Romney. I'm sure the president would love one debate on foreign policy: http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/zakaria-romney-picked-bad-time-attack-obam
All the Democrat/obamaphyles are trolling the waters today. If you liked Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy, you must love the Obama saga. For you youngsters who never lived those wonderful Carter years, you really missed a thrill ride. As a retired military, the memory of his sending a few commandos and aircraft to rescue the hostages at our embassy chills me. Talk about stupid.
Believe what you want, but this Obama President is deleting the military. My son is a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and the word is out. Reduction in force is bludgeoning all the armed forces. It is not neoconservative philosphy nor is it radical right wing to propose that America is less safe today under Obama than it was four years ago. The middle east is in flames. Obama's effigy is in flames too. Let me speak plainly. Carter was a total failure as a president and a leader. Gasoline was higher than the bar tenders butt, inflation was raging and getting a mortgage was costing 19%. Now under Obama, the Blame Bush anthem is being sung at every Democrat news show and every Democrat political rally. Bush the Demon caused this and Obama is in the process of fixing it. Well, give him another twenty years and see if anything changes for the better. I'm taking bets and offering 10:1 odds on every buck you lay on the table.
The conventional military is over sized. We are not going to fight another land war in Asia, or, I hope, the Middle East. We are not going to be fighting the armies of the Soviet Block.
As ex-military I'll take a ten on that. Considering things are far better then when he took office. I'm not even his biggest fan, but hey the facts are the facts. Economy was crashing when he took office, it's not now. Therefore, it's better. You owe me a hundred.
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Carter was the worst president of the post-war era. I never thought I would ever again see such a bad president again in my lifetime... and yet Carter was ten times the president Obama has been. Obama has been an utter disaster, well beyond my worst imaginations. Lots of people loved Carter at first but three years later they saw the error of their choice. Anyone who votes for Obama a second time will be tooled on for the rest of their lives.
Hey, User, save your breath. They love Obama no matter what he does. Kate2468 thinks we have to be ready for WWIII. Not the point at all. It certainly is not about invading anyone. Truth be told, we live in a world filled with monsters who want to kill us and our kids in the name of the big "Mo". See! I'm afraid to print his name in full. We need military strength and a president who doesn't want to make love to the Muslim Brotherhood and call them good Democrats.
"Make love to the Muslim brotherhood?" Weird.
Jeff conveniently forgot to mention Ronald Reagan's flawed policies that led to the bombing in Beruit in 1983 where 200+ soldiers were killed, or Iran-Contra's shadow government run by the infamous Olie North as the POTUS looked away and safely claimed "not to know." Obama as Carter as the catalyst for Islamic militancy is payback against Carter's grandson's pre-election release of the Romney 47% video.