Donald Trump:
Obama ‘The Single Best Thing to Ever Happen to Jimmy Carter’
by Alex Swoyer 27 May 2016Washington, DC
Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump says
President Barack Obama is the best thing
that ever happened to President Jimmy Carter.
“He is the single best thing to ever happen to Jimmy
Carter because a lot of people are no longer looking at Jimmy Carter as
our worst president,” Trump said during his campaign rally at Rimrock Auto
Arena in Billings, Montana.
In fact, a poll in 2014 suggested President Obama edged
out President George W. Bush, President Nixon, and President Carter as the
nation’s worst president, according to The
Washington Times.
In the “worst” competition, Mr. Obama barely edged out
Mr. Bush, with 33 percent rating the incumbent the worst president of the
post-World War II era to 28 percent for Mr. Bush. Richard Nixon, who in the wake
of the Watergate scandal became the only president in history to resign the
office, was a distant third at 13 percent, and Jimmy Carter was fourth at 8
percent.
A few months later, Carter commented
on being compared to Obama as the worst president during an appearance on
MSNBC.
MSNBC’s Ronan Farrow asked Carter, “John McCain reaching
for the worst possible insult for President Obama earlier this year said this,
‘I have never seen anything like this in my life. I thought Jimmy Carter was
bad, but he pales in comparison to this president in my opinion.’ The serious
question is, what does is it feel like, and what is your response to, these
moments of being used as an insult? Your legacy being used as an insult.”
Carter responded, “That’s a compliment to come from a war
monger… I was lucky enough when I was president to keep our country at peace,
and provide peace for others. I was lucky enough to go through my four years,
we never shot a bullet or dropped a bomb or fired a missile.”
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy
Carter was the president of the Jimmy
Carter administration, an honorary co-chairman for the Millennium Promise, is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and an honorary co-chair for the Commission on Presidential Debates.
Note: Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Millennium
Promise.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, and is the
founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations.
William J. Clinton
is the founder of the Bill, Hillary
& Chelsea Clinton Foundation, a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, an honorary co-chair for the Commission on Presidential Debates, and
the president of the William J. Clinton
administration.
Newton N. Minow is
a director at the Commission on
Presidential Debates, a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, and a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP.
Commercial Club of
Chicago, Members Directory A-Z (Past Research)
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
R. Eden Martin is
the president of the Commercial Club of
Chicago, and counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP.
Michelle Obama
was a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP.
Barack
Obama was an intern at Sidley Austin
LLP, and is a
Nobel Foundation
Nobel peace prize winner.
Jimmy
Carter is a Nobel Foundation Nobel
peace prize winner, a member of the Phi
Beta Kappa Society, an honorary co-chair for the Commission on Presidential Debates, was the president of the Jimmy Carter administration, and an honorary
co-chairman for the Millennium Promise.
Stewart J.
Paperin is a director at the Millennium
Promise, and was the president of the Soros
Economic Development Fund.
George
Soros is the founder of the Soros
Economic Development Fund, the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, and was the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Soros Economic Development Fund.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Millennium Promise.
Jimmy
Carter was an honorary co-chairman for the Millennium Promise, the president of the Jimmy Carter administration, is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and an honorary
co-chair for the Commission on
Presidential Debates.
Bob Schieffer is
a director at the Commission on
Presidential Debates, and a member of the Burning Tree Club.
Richard M. Nixon
was a member of the Burning Tree Club,
and the president for the Richard M.
Nixon administration.
John F. Kennedy
was a member of the Burning Tree Club,
the president for the John F. Kennedy
administration, and Caroline B.
Kennedy’s father.
Caroline B.
Kennedy’s father was John F. Kennedy,
and was a director at the Commission on
Presidential Debates.
Newton N. Minow is
a director at the Commission on
Presidential Debates, a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, and a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP.
R. Eden Martin is
the president of the Commercial Club of
Chicago, and counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP.
Michelle Obama
was a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP.
Barack
Obama was an intern at Sidley Austin
LLP, and is a
Nobel Foundation
Nobel peace prize winner.
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