Jimmy Carter

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John McCain is connecting with voters John McCain is connecting with voters
But make no mistake: Barack Obama retains some important built-in advantages.
News The Newer Deal: The path to a Democratic supermajority
How Democrats can win big in 2010 and beyond -- by doing the opposite of what they're doing now. Think FDR-style liberalism, not McGovern.
Jimmy Carter -- the peak oil president Jimmy Carter -- the peak oil president
His 1977 speech on the energy crisis is all too timely during a week of campaign obsession over tire gauges and offshore drilling.
Let us now praise Jesse Helms Let us now praise Jesse Helms
Yes, he was hellspawn, but the left owes a great debt to the late, unlamented (racist, homophobic) senator.
On energy, McCain sounds a lot like Cheney On energy, McCain sounds a lot like Cheney
The GOP nominee wants to distance himself from Bush on climate change, but he'd do better to emulate Jimmy Carter than the vice president.
Rove slams Obama and McCain on economy Rove slams Obama and McCain on economy
Calling the candidates "economically illiterate and irresponsibly populist," the former Bush advisor argues against restricting oil company profits.
Touché, Senator McCain Touché, Senator McCain
John McCain unveils his new response to the accusation that his presidency would be like a third term for George W. Bush.
Carter to endorse Obama Carter to endorse Obama
Former President Jimmy Carter says he'll make it official after the primaries end tonight.
Hamilton Jordan, chief of staff to Carter, dies Hamilton Jordan, chief of staff to Carter, dies
Jordan, a key advisor to Jimmy Carter for his 1976 presidential run who later ran Carter's White House, succumbed to cancer Tuesday night.
The qualms before the storm The qualms before the storm
How might Clinton and Obama handle the Oval Office? On the eve of Super Tuesday, what we still don't know could come back to haunt us.
Beyond the Multiplex Beyond the Multiplex
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke lead the outstanding cast of the overheated "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." Plus: Jimmy Carter charms. Anthony Hopkins confounds.
When Democrats collapse When Democrats collapse
After Jimmy Carter caved to the Republican noise machine and took back his blast at President Bush, it's no surprise the party wimped out on the war.
Carter to Gore: Run, Al, run Carter to Gore: Run, Al, run
The former president doesn't think Gore will run, but it's not for lack of trying.
How the left caused 9/11, by Dinesh D'Souza How the left caused 9/11, by Dinesh D'Souza
An interview with the conservative polemicist, who accuses the cultural left of provoking al-Qaida's attack in his new book, "The Enemy at Home."
No time to heal No time to heal
Ford's posthumous condemnation of the Iraq war shows that the struggle for the soul of the GOP begun in the Nixon years is as relevant now as ever.
The man who ended our Nixon nightmare The man who ended our Nixon nightmare
Although ultimately an ineffective leader, Gerald Ford was the right person for the presidency in the wake of the Watergate crisis.
Mugged by reality Mugged by reality
Once the warrior queen of neoconservatism, Jeane Kirkpatrick died a critic of Bush's unilateralism. Her death illuminates the conflicting legacies of the movement she helped found.
Salvaging Bush's Mideast disaster Salvaging Bush's Mideast disaster
The real "front line of the war on terror" is Palestine. By brokering a lasting peace, the U.S. can make up for Bush's colossal blunders.
Carter delivers a jolt for Joe Carter delivers a jolt for Joe
The former president says he hopes Lieberman loses in November.
The face-off The face-off
Mark Bowden's new book offers a gripping, suspenseful account of the Iran hostage crisis -- but almost no analysis of its larger meaning. Considering the mounting tension between the U.S. and Iran, that isn't good enough.
Advice to Kerry: It's all about heart Advice to Kerry: It's all about heart
It's not enough to be smarter than George W. Bush -- you've got to show some real feeling.
"Horrible" speaker, great speech "Horrible" speaker, great speech
An expert on great speakers says President Bush is among the worst ever, but on Tuesday night, he tapped into his inner Clinton.
Lott's long affair with racism
It's time for the Republican Party to deal with the racist history represented by its Senate leader.
War and peace
President Bush could learn a thing or two from Jimmy Carter.
Bravo, Jimmy Carter Bravo, Jimmy Carter
His visit can't end Castro's tyranny, Cuba's poverty or the Bush administration's lame policies, but he's the first American politician who has tried to give to Cuba, not just take.
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