The Life and Legacy of Jimmy Carter

吉米·卡特的生平和遗产

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2024-12-30

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In 1976, after the Watergate scandal and the country’s withdrawal from the Vietnam War, American voters elected Jimmy Carter, a Washington outsider who had served one term as governor of Georgia, to the presidency. Mr. Carter brought a new humility to the Oval Office but, by 1980, many Americans had tired of his modest sensibility and chose not to re-elect him. As it would turn out, the qualities that hurt Mr. Carter in the White House formed the foundation of a post-presidential period that helped redefine, and redeem, his legacy in the final decades of his life. Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains the life, death and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter.

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  • For many, the presidency of Jimmy Carter, who died yesterday at the age of 100, has become synonymous with failure.

  • But as my colleague Peter Peter Baker explains, the very qualities that hurt Carter as president were the foundation of a post presidency that has both redeemed and rewritten his Legacy.

  • It's Monday, December 30th.

  • Peter, you are a White House reporter who has covered the last five presidents.

  • You're also a historian of the presidency itself.

  • And in those roles, I'm curious how you've been thinking about the life and now the death of Jimmy Carter.

  • Yeah, it's really interesting, Michael, because you know, I've spent the last few years writing Jimmy Carter's obituary and I know that sounds a little weird, but that's something we do at the newspaper, right, to be prepared for these big moments and researching and reflecting on his legacy.

  • I've concluded that it's really hard, hard to imagine anybody like Jimmy Carter ever being elected president again.

  • I mean, he was a very unusual man and it was a very unusual presidency.

  • We'll talk about that.

  • This unusual man and his unusual presidency.

  • And what in your mind is the first chapter of that story that we should understand, right?

  • Well, first of all, we should know that Jimmy Carter, it's the American story in the sense of our mythology, how we believe in ourselves.