Jimmy Carter, trounced in 1980, gets fresh look from history
Nodding to Carter's decades of work as a globe-trotting humanitarian but with a glaring reminder of his landslide defeat in 1980, the backhanded compliment rankles Carter allies and, they say, the former president himself.
Yet now, 40 years removed from the
The renewed spotlight is especially significant for the broad swath of Americans too young to remember a presidency that spanned from 1977 to 1981. Sandwiched between the Watergate era of
“People have always come up to tell me how much, my grandfather and my grandmother meant to them,”
Many of those fans have known Carter, now 96 and largely confined to his home, only as the aging humanitarian occasionally in the news for building
In the past year, however,
Altogether, the new works depict not a failed president but an ambitious, far-reaching one who is getting a more nuanced assessment from history than he got from his contemporaries.
The Pattiz brothers, documentary filmmakers born a decade after Carter left the
“Carter had these very farsighted views of how he wanted to solve the energy crisis, and it involved conservation, but also involved turning away from fossil fuels and turning toward renewable energy, things like solar power and other renewables,” said
Carter put solar panels on the
Carter likely wouldn't go that far. In 2019, the former president used his last annual presentation at
In his new book, “The Outlier,” historian
The
On the domestic front, it was Carter, not Reagan, who started the widespread deregulation of industries including airlines, natural gas, railroads and trucking. Carter came as close to a major health care overhaul as any president did until President
Beyond policy details,
Carter, she said, ran and governed with a “message of moral reform,” emphasizing competence and moderation. He espoused his born-again Christianity and called in his nomination acceptance for “love to be aggressively translated into simple justice.”
In 1976, that was the antidote to the Watergate scandal, Nixon's resignation and the dynamics that lingered from
“There are so many parallels,” Roessner said.
It was enough to draw multiple Democratic presidential candidates to
“There was so much distrust in government (and) he had a message of truth and honesty,”
Biden, who as a young
“We talked about old times,” Biden told reporters afterward.
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