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2003-12-01 |
Via Drudge - Trying to reestablish that oh-so-successful Carter foreign/domestic policy: Dem hopeful Howard Dean has called former President Jimmy Carter to give updates, ask questions and seek advice, TIME magazine is planning to report on Monday. The magazine asks Carter about the former Vermont governorâs chances of winning the 2004 Presidential race: âHe seems to be doing quite well. He came down to Georgia when he was just planning the campaign and talked to me and my wife about the basic tactics of â76. On occasion, he has called me to give me a report on his campaign or to ask a question.â Think Dean has a snowballâs chance in hell in the south after the way he waffled/misspoke about the confederate flag? Does Carter support Deanâs candidacy? âNo, Iâm going to support whoever I think will have the best chance next November.â and that would be....Al Sharpton? Duh....itâs Dean or Gephardt Was Dean offensive or just too honest in pandering saying he wanted the support of southern whites with Confederate flags in their cars? âAs I told him afterward, if you had just said you want the support of southern whites that drive pick-up trucks, the same message would have got across. But when he threw in the Confederate flag, it showed a little bit of an incompatibility with national opinion.â especially when he backed away after getting criticism Do any of the democratic candidates have a chance against Bush? Carter: âIt depends on two things. One is whatâs going on in Iraq and the war against terrorism. And the other is the economy. I think itâs too early to say whatâs going to be happening in either." Kreskin heâs not.... Developing... |
Posted by:Frank G |
#9 There is nothing wrong about taking advice from Jimmy Carter. For instance it was Jimmy's advice who led me to watch "Gone with the wind". I absolutely loved it, one of the greatest movies of all time, I have watched it at least ten times and I have read the book. Tanks Jimmy. If I were growing peanuts I would also hear from him. His advice in politics? Very useful, a compass who points to the South: if you know it and go in the opposite direction than suggested then you cannot be wrong. |
Posted by: JFM 2003-12-1 1:10:16 PM |
#8 Jeez- and to think that just 10 short months ago, I was a Democrat. I got over being a yellow dog Dhimmicrat after 9/11. Previously, the cumulative impact of Clinton's Marc Rich pardon and the vandalism inflicted on the White House by the Clintons' entourage had made me progressively more leery of the Dhimmicrats. But 9/11 was the tipping point. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2003-12-1 12:22:00 PM |
#7 "Does Carter support Deanâs candidacy? 'No, Iâm going to support whoever I think will have the best chance next November.'â Hot damn, even Jimmy Carter's going to vote for Bush. I just hope he keeps quiet about it. |
Posted by: Matt 2003-12-1 12:20:07 PM |
#6 Has he seen any rabbits walking on water yet? Then you will know he is ready to be POTUS. |
Posted by: Jack is Back! 2003-12-1 12:18:54 PM |
#5 Check out the picture Drudge has of Carter this morning. I wish I knew how to embed pictures here 'cause this one is worth it. |
Posted by: Steve White 2003-12-1 11:27:55 AM |
#4 Jimmmuuuah lusted after a Confederate battle-flag in his heart. |
Posted by: Shipman 2003-12-1 10:50:04 AM |
#3 Yeah, Carter's the person I'd ask about running a campaign based on confronting terrorism and improving the economy. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2003-12-1 10:46:05 AM |
#2 So Howard Dean is consulting Jimmy, eh? Boy, there's a source of fresh, new ideas for the Democratic Party. Jeez- and to think that just 10 short months ago, I was a Democrat. These people are doomed. |
Posted by: Dave D. 2003-12-1 10:27:32 AM |
#1 Think Dean has a snowballâs chance in hell in the south after the way he waffled/misspoke about the confederate flag? That plus his self-proclaimed metrosexual status would make him a tough sell to southern Dems, I'd think. |
Posted by: eLarson 2003-12-1 10:18:15 AM |