Hastur wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:35 am
Dat cardie though.
DC, it's a cold place.
Well considering OPEC called the shots Carter was in an unwinnable situation. Because of Nixon this former Navy Mariner, peanut farmer, had to tell the hard truth about our overconsumption dubbed “the malaise” which in turn made the opening for the Reagan Revolution.
This was when Japan had the opening for smaller, more durable, gas efficient cars that obliterated Detroit. He had solar panels put on the White House until a Republican president tore them down. He sat down with Begin of Israel and Sadat of Egypt and brokered a deal that poked the eye of the Shah.
Revisionist history tells me he still failed on many accounts. However the work the executive branch and the legislative did in the late 70’s was vast and deep compared to the last two presidents combined. And although Iran purposely screwed him over and wouldn’t release the hostages until Reagan was sworn into office (ironic Reagan being involved in the Iran-Contra Affairs) he showed a grace and humility that no living president in my memory ever had.