On July 15, 1979, amid inflation and long lines at the gas pump, Jimmy Carter made an economic plea to the American people.
Ironically, in a speech about a “crisis of confidence” Carter himself came across as not confident. Although he did lay out a plan, the speech lacked any single phrase that anyone could look at ...
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A series of recent historical studies have sought to sanitize the many failures of Carter's presidential term by arguing that ...
Carter once allegedly said that weak nations, like weak people, "must behave with bluster and boasting and rashness and other ...
President Jimmy Carter's life was honored at the Washington National Cathedral, with all the living former Presidents attending and celebrating his legacy ...
Hard as it may be to believe, Carter won the majority of evangelical voters in 1976. Being a white evangelical Christian from ...
As America says goodbye to Jimmy Carter, his daughter reads a love letter he wrote Rosalynn Carter 75 years ago ...
The news of Carter’s death today at the age of 100 will no doubt resurrect the memory of this infamous address, the “malaise” ...
Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at 100 ... But his most memorable appearance is surely his Malaise speech (so-called, though he never used the word in his text), on July 15, 1979.
Jimmy Carter was the perfect candidate for 1976, columnist George Skelton writes, and he was an exceptional ex-president. In ...