Book Description
The Real Jimmy Carter reveals a man who has been given a dangerously free pass by historians, but who in reality is not only a failed ex-president, but as vindictive as he is egotistical, and a self-righteous busybody who leaves disaster in his wake.
From the Inside Flap
Jimmy Carter: America's best ex-president? Only if you're not bothered by the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism (which started on his watch), the shamefaced foreign policy of Bill Clinton and John Kerry (ditto), and think that ex-presidents should travel the world coddling dictators and bad-mouthing America à la Jesse Jackson. Jimmy Carter has been given a free ride from the liberal media, liberal historians, and even the American people, who excuse his political delinquencies and disasters on the grounds that he is a "good" man. But as bank robber Willie Sutton said of Carter: "I've never seen a bigger confidence man in my life, and I've been around some of the best in the business." It's time to set the record straight. Finally, an honest historian-Steven F. Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan-demolishes the myth of "Saint" Jimmy and exposes how he created today's leftist Democratic party of John Kerry and Hillary Clinton. Jimmy Carter's laundry list of failures aren't just accidents of history: They're rooted in Carter's deeply flawed character and ideology-a smugly pious arrogance matched with a profound distrust of America. The Real Jimmy Carter reveals: Carter as meddling ex-president: Why a Time magazine columnist wrote that some of Carter's "Lone Ranger work has taken him dangerously close to the neighborhood of what we used to call treason" How Carter befriended North Korea during the Clinton administration, appeasing the communist regime and giving it cover for its nuclear weapons program How Carter made direct contacts with Soviet officials to try to subvert President Reagan's anti-communist policies The shocking extent of Carter's clandestine efforts to sabotage the first Gulf War in 1990 and how he used Gulf War II to publicly question the Christian faith of America's commander in chief How Carter befriended Yasir Arafat-making himself an enemy of Israel Carter as politician: a vicious campaigner-and even race-baiter The Carter White House during the disasters of the Sandinista takeover of Nicaragua, the energy crisis and stagflation, the Iranian revolution and hostage crisis, and the invasion of Afghanistan How Carter, the failed president, remade himself as Carter the humanitarian and freelance foreign policy critic of America How a Nobel official inadvertently revealed that Carter's Nobel Prize was actually meant as a slap at America The Real Jimmy Carter is a shocker, showing why the peanut president should never have left his farm.
About the Author
Steven F. Hayward is F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute. He is the author of The Age of Reagan: The Fall of the Old Liberal Order, 1964-1980 and Churchill on Leadership. A frequent speaker and journalist, he has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Baltimore Sun, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Reason, Policy Review, and National Review. He holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from the Claremont Graduate School and divides his time between Washington, D.C. and California.
The Real Jimmy Carter: How Our Worst Ex-President Undermines American Foreign Policy, Coddles Dictators and Created the Party of Clinton and Kerry FROM THE PUBLISHER
Only if you're not bothered by the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism (which started on his watch), the shamefaced foreign policy of Bill Clinton and John Kerry (ditto), and think that ex-presidents should travel the world coddling dictators and bad-mouthing America a la Jesse Jackson. Jimmy Carter has been given a free ride from the liberal media, liberal historians, and even the American people, who excuse his political delinquencies and disasters on the grounds that he is a "good" man. But as bank robber Willie Sutton said of Carter: "I've never seen a bigger confidence man in my life, and I've been around some of the best in the business." It's time to set the record straight. Finally, an honest historian -- Steven F. Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan -- demolishes the myth of "Saint" Jimmy and exposes how Carter created today's leftist Democratic party of John Kerry and Hillary Clinton. Jimmy Carter's laundry list of failures aren't just accidents of history: They're rooted in Carter's deeply flawed character and ideology -- a smugly pious arrogance matched with a profound distrust of America. The Real Jimmy Carter is a shocker, showing why the peanut president should never have left his farm.
SYNOPSIS
Hayward (of the American Enterprise Institute) provides a biographical assessment of former President Jimmy Carter's political career and public life that is overwhelmingly negative. He accuses the Carter of race-baiting, befriending dictators (but "betraying" the Shah of Iran), mismanaging the economy, and other sins. He argues that in his post-White House career, he has undermined American foreign policy, giving succor to American enemies. He also suggests that the negative stamp of Jimmy Carter is indelibly marked on today's Democratic party. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR