Saturday, November 21, 2009

Jimmy Carter

Clinton Rejects Carter's Claim on Racism Against Obama

Bill Clinton tells conservative Newsmax that Carter is wrong in blaming racism for opposition. more >>

Historic Whispers: Milestones in Ted Kennedy's Career

Whispers has covered Kennedy throughout his career. more >>

Gingrich: Obama Is Like Jimmy Carter

The former House speaker says that there are "eerie" parallels between the two. more >>

What Do Jimmy Carter, Kofi Annan and Desmond Tutu Have in Common?

They call themselves the Elders. more >>

Obama Seeks Counsel From Ex-Presidents

The president has said he wants to reach out to all of his predecessors. more >>

Historic Whispers: Ronald Reagan Had Little Chance of Winning the Primary

White House strategists thought Reagan wouldn't be the one to challenge Carter in 1980. more >>

Barack Obama Goes the Full Jimmy Carter With His "New Foundation"

The perils of rhetorical echoes. more >>

Lessons Learned: Obama Can't Let Pelosi and Reid Run the Show

He seems to have learned lessons from Clinton and Carter. more >>

Historic Whispers: Reagan's Re-election Campaign and Woman on the Presidential Ticket

Twenty-five years ago, Ronald Reagan was thinking about re-election. more >>

Obama's Tax Policy Will Revive the Jimmy Carter Economy

Markets are made up of animal spirits that Obama just doesn't know how to harness. more >>

Jimmy Carter on Israel, Iran, Barack Obama and the Chances for Middle East Peace

The former president speaks with U.S. News about his plan for peace in the Middle East. more >>

Discuss Jimmy Carter's <em>We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land: A Plan That Will Work</em>

Former President Jimmy Carter speaks with U.S. News about his latest book on the Middle East. more >>

Jimmy Carter in the Middle East: Peace and Bird Watching

The famous naturalist watches birds when he goes the Middle East. more >>

With Bush's Departure, Mulling the Future Lives of Former Presidents

A new book looks at what former presidents from Washington to Clinton did after they left office. more >>

Other Presidents Who Are Transfer Students

There are six other American presidents with connection to multiple colleges. more >>

Jimmy Carter 1970s and Today: Angry Iran, Aggressive Russia, Energy Crisis

Things in Washington are starting to look a lot like they used to. more >>

Bush and Ex-Presidents Counsel President-Elect Obama

In a goodwill gesture, President Bush held a summit for Obama and all of the living past presidents. more >>

Barack Obama and the Ex-Presidents

The company he keeps speaks volumes ... about something. more >>

The Barack Obama Honeymoon Will Be Short

Bush, Clinton, Carter, and other ex-presidents can testify how quickly grace periods end. more >>

Obama's Team Cites Bush Cooperation With the Transition

The White House plans for a Bush-Obama meeting with all three living ex-presidents on January 7. more >>

5 Lowest Job Approval Ratings for U.S. Presidents*

How does Bush's new low of 27 percent stack up against other U.S. presidents? more >>

A History of Beltway Reformers: Sarah Palin, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan

Jimmy Carter didn't "mingle with the right people," but Ronald Reagan did. more >>

A Carter Speechwriter Offers Advice to Barack Obama

The Democratic nominee needs to make the connection between his values and his policies. more >>

Past and Present: 'Malaise' and the Energy Crisis

Jimmy Carter's speech is remembered for something he never said—we should recall what he did say. more >>

Obama Vs. Carter Vs. Mondale

On economics, Democratic campaign themes haven't changed much since 1980. more >>

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