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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Statement From Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on the Death of Hugo Chavez


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 5, 2013
Contact: 
dcongil@emory.edu

Statement From Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
on the Death of Hugo Chavez
Rosalynn and I extend our condolences to the family of Hugo Chávez Frías.  We met Hugo Chávez when he was campaigning for president in 1998 and The Carter Center was invited to observe elections for the first time in Venezuela.  We returned often, for the 2000 elections, and then to facilitate dialogue during the political conflict of 2002-2004.  We came to know a man who expressed a vision to bring profound changes to his country to benefit especially those people who had felt neglected and marginalized.  Although we have not agreed with all of the methods followed by his government, we have never doubted Hugo Chávez's commitment to improving the lives of millions of his fellow countrymen.
President Chávez will be remembered for his bold assertion of autonomy and independence for Latin American governments and for his formidable communication skills and personal connection with supporters in his country and abroad to whom he gave hope and empowerment.  During his 14-year tenure, Chávez joined other leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean to create new forms of integration.  Venezuelan poverty rates were cut in half, and millions received identification documents for the first time allowing them to participate more effectively in their country's economic and political life.
At the same time, we recognize the divisions created in the drive towards change in Venezuela and the need for national healing.  We hope that as Venezuelans mourn the passing of President Chávez and recall his positive legacies — especially the gains made for the poor and vulnerable — the political leaders will move the country forward by building a new consensus that ensures equal opportunities for all Venezuelans to participate in every aspect of national life.

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Monday, September 14, 2009

RIP Jody Powell

RIP Jody Powell

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/09/rip-jody-powell.html

Political Punch: Power, pop, and probings from ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper

September 14, 2009 4:59 PM

ABC News has learned that former White House press secretary Jody Powell has died.

This afternoon at his house on the Eastern Shore in Maryland, Powell had an apparent heart attack, a family friend said.

The former press secretary for President Jimmy Carter was the CEO of the PR firm Powell Tate. He was 65.

Read the rest here: http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/09/rip-jody-powell.html

20090914 sdosm RIP Jody Powell
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Welcome Back Carter




Welcome Back Carter

March 28, 2009

20090328 SDOSM Welcome Back Carter
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Carter 'Snubs' Clinton?

Carter 'Snubs' Clinton?

January 20, 2009 11:54 AM

ABC News' David Wright reports: Today may be a day when the nation briefly sets aside partisan enmity for the peaceful transition of power, but personal enmity? That’s another matter.

One small example: as the ex-Presidents gathered in the crypt of the Capitol preparing to head out to the platform, a chilly day got a bit chillier as the Carters and the Clintons were forced to occupy the same cramped space.

Former Democratic President Jimmy Carter appeared to greet former Republican President George H.W. Bush and his wife warmly, kissing Barbara Bush on the cheek. But as Carter passed fellow Democrats Bill and Hillary Clinton,
the two men did not appear to acknowledge each others presence at all.

President Carter disputes there was any snub and says any suggestion there was is “erroneous.” …

[…]

Recently, during
a photo opportunity at the Oval Office, following a lunch with Barack Obama and the ex-Presidents, Clinton and Carter stood next to one another, but miles apart. Obama stood between the two Presidents Bush:
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=6689418

Read more.

Yeah, that was a snub. Clinton and Carter hate each other.

Whispers in the hallways of DC indicate that the families of Bush 43 and Obama hit it off well. And that is a good thing – putting some of the digs in his inaugural speech aside. They were meant to appease the hard left, of which Obama is more worried about than the Republicans.

Reports are that Obama was taken aback to find Bush so likeable. Of course, it is easy to admire what Obama has accomplished…

And Clinton and Bush 41 have long since hit it off well.

Whispers are that Bush 43 actually likes Obama and may very well like him more that he will ever like McCain.

Clinton and Carter are another story…

Check out the video. Senator Hillary Clinton's reaction is priceless: http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=6689418

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2009/01/carter-snubs-cl.html

20090120 Carter snubs Clinton


Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Five presidents meet for a power lunch


Five presidents meet for a power lunch

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

President-elect Barack Obama is welcomed by President George W. Bush for a meeting at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, with former presidents, from left, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter.

Several news accounts reported, that “although all the surviving presidents (including Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford) were present at Richard Nixon’s funeral in 1994, this is the first time that all surviving presidents have met at the White House since 1981.”

No matter what your political views, you have to admit that this is a poignant moment in history and a tribute to our peaceful approach to transitions in government.

Although I was amused with the observation of several, that the reason that President Clinton and President Carter are not standing closer together is because they can’t stand each other. Oh well.

20090107 Five presidents meet for a power lunch
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Saturday, June 07, 2008

20080606 Doug Ross: “I’d rather have Bush’s 3rd term than Carter’s 2nd.”

Doug Ross: “I’d rather have Bush’s 3rd term than Carter’s 2nd.”

June 6th, 2008

Hat Tip: Don Surber – “Just ask me” Thursday, June 5th, 2008; who called to our attention the post by “Doug Ross” on Tuesday, June 03, 2008 “My new bumper sticker.” “I’d rather have Bush’s 3rd term than Carter’s 2nd.”