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AP News Radio
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia, The Carter Center says
"Her family says Rosalind Carter has dementia. The Carter family says the 95 year old former First Lady is happily at home in Georgia with former president Jimmy Carter, who has been receiving hospice care since February. The family has not disclosed any specific diagnosis for either. The carters are the longest married first couple in American history at 77 years. The family notes Rosalind Carter has spent her public life advocating for mental health awareness and for people in caregiving relationships with loved ones. Sagar Meghani at The White House.

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Fresh update on "jimmy carter" discussed on News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
"Enjoying spring and planes and visits with loved ones. Former president Jimmy Carter entering hospice care earlier this year. The National Park Service says hurricane ridge will remain closed indefinitely after the historic lodge there burned down earlier this month, police are still investigating the cause. The King County sheriff's office says a man just walked in and started shooting at a local casino over the holiday weekend. Michelle Esteban reports from the roxbury lanes and casino in white center. I didn't think there would be anybody that brazen. Ross had been inside the casino earlier that same day. He likes to bull here, but only during the daytime. I'd, like I said, I'm not coming here tonight. Tell me why. Well, it's the area, you know, bad things happen after dark around here for some reason. He stopped by again, but the businesses closed until Thursday morning. I don't feel whatsoever threatened. I didn't even think twice about it when I was going to come back up here. None of the workers would comment about what happened and asked us to leave the property. So far, the King County sheriff's office has offered up few details. Everything's on camera. I mean, I can't imagine that they're not going to find the guy. Investigators say they are combing through surveillance video from multiple businesses, including the casino, and no word yet if the victims were customers or employees or both all three remain in harbor views ICU. And I'm like, you know what? I haven't been a roxbury in forever. And now I know why. By Michelle

The Charlie Kirk Show
We're Living Through Something Significant: The Great Realignment
"A very exciting event and successful event in Idaho Falls. This last weekend, and we had a kind of private meet and greet. And it moved me greatly, and I came to a realization that we're living through something significant. Historic realignment. Started to take questions from the audience and the audience was very upset with the two Republican senators from Idaho. Senator crapo and senator rish, they feel as if they're not fighting hard enough that one of them is one of the big cheerleaders of the Ukrainian conflict. The United States funding of the Ukrainian conflict, hard to disagree with that. And so then I asked a question, I said, who here in this room? Not mind, these are 200. Christian, conservative, maga, voters, very conservative. I said, who here has favorable opinions about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.? And almost every hand goes up, enthusiasm. They're clapping. Over the top, I said, who here has favorable opinions about Joe Rogan about half the room is excited? And I said, wait a second. So you in this room here today with Christian Christian conservative, you could call them hard right maga types. You're more excited about a Democrat running for the presidency than two Republican senators. I said, this is interesting. Why is this? And I said, what about Elon Musk? And some of them were a little bit mixed on Elon, but they said generally fine. And he said, how about Russell brand or Glenn greenwald, but I was getting at is I saw in real time and I see this in every pocket of the country I traveled to. Saw this, by the way, in Naples, Florida, where I say Bobby Kennedy junior's name and people get excited. Is I believe we're about to see a true and legitimate realignment. Now, look, you guys know we have a two system, two party system of government. And that's not the norm everywhere in Britain. There are three national parties. In Israel, they have coalition government. When a realignment happens in America, it's historically very significant, usually happens for a reason. The last major realignment. That we saw was 1976, 19 80 election with Jimmy Carter.

Sound Opinions
"jimmy carter" Discussed on Sound Opinions
"Now, let's revisit our conversation with hanif abdurraqib from 2020. Releasing a sound opinions on Greg katt with a gym, dear regattas, and we are here with hanif abdurraqib, the poet, the music critic, the author, and last but not least, the host of lost notes podcast. Welcome to the show. Thank you all. Thank you all so much for having me. Now last year, you had a book on a tribe called quest and this year you have your latest project, the third season of KCRW's lost notes podcast. You wrote 7 episodes on musicians at critical junctures in 1980 from Stevie Wonder and Minnie riperton to Darby crash of the germs. It's quite a range. How did you choose this as your next project? You know, lost notes is a kind of rotating host type show and for this one the producers came to me and asked if I wanted to host it and I said yeah and they said that it could be about anything I wanted it to be. Which is so broad that it becomes almost overwhelming. Where do you start? Yeah. And there was something I found interesting about the year 1980 is by itself, not one of the most interesting years in music, but there were a series of conditions that led to a certain type of ambition that sat at the core of music making in 1980. And I wanted to kind of tell those stories and use 1980s kind of like an endpoint where, for example, if we were to say, you know, human cicada and Mary and the cable didn't just end up in Lesotho at the end of 1980. There was a series of political violences and political conditions that led to what made that coming home concert really spectacular because as I mentioned in the piece that I wrote for lost the magic of the weekend was. Of course, the music. And the magic inside of the magic was what happened after the stadium show. There

Sound Opinions
"jimmy carter" Discussed on Sound Opinions
"Were. This good man who wanted to try to reverse the tide of history, not only in the south and in America, but within his own party, the guys with the white hoods and the burning crosses did not like that. He could have been physically harmed as well as politically harmed, you know? Well, he makes the point talks proudly of there was not a single bomb dropped or a gunshot in his campaign, which comes off as strength. We were strong not to take the bait, and you know, it was a twist of twist of history, right? If the attempt to rescue the hostages had succeeded, as the Israeli raid on entebbe did, he would have been one of the great military geniuses of all time. You know, a sandstorm derailed that. But he never expresses sadness. He's proud of what he accomplished, and also he's not superficial. The film opens with him quoting accurately, Dylan lyrics. And he knew this stuff. It wasn't about posing. He lived with it. He knew it, he loved it. Yeah. Absolutely. And I think that, you know, people have asked me a number of times about what is it that, you know, that made Jimmy Carter connect with music and conversely, what is it about Jimmy Carter that made artists and songwriters connect with him? And I think it boils down to the fact that Jimmy Carter was a truth teller. He was always truthful. He had one of his campaign promises was I'll never tell a lie to the American people. If you ever find me telling you a lie, then don't vote for me. That's what he told people. When he was running for president. And he told America the truth, even when they didn't want to hear it, you know, sometimes they didn't want to hear the truth because they want to just hear, oh, let's go bomb Iran. And he was telling them, yeah, we need to do something about this energy crisis. And you know, and they didn't like that, you know? But there's that great quote about songwriting by, I think it's Harlan Howard, the only thing you need to write a song is three chords in the truth. You know? I think that Jimmy Carter appreciated the fact finding and the truthfulness that he saw in these great songs of the great songwriters of America. He loved Paul Simon. He loved Bob Dylan, you know, he loved that music because it showed him a picture of America. You know, he said that, you know, as a young man growing up on a farm, he never quite had a good understanding of the plight of the farm worker, the farm laborers until he heard Maggie's farm by Bob Dylan. He hands you a dime the SUA grin if you're having a good time and you find you every time you slam the door. For Maggie's brother I know more so he appreciated that this art form brought him closer to a true understanding of the world and I think that conversely the artist's appreciated that he saw their truth and that he was speaking the truth back to them. Well, I think that's a great point. I think the whole idea of the arts consistently being sort of put on the back burner when it comes to our discussions about political figures or leaders in this country. It's like, oh, that's kind of like kid stuff. It's not really that important. And Carter sort of moved it front and center. And I'm thinking like, presidents before or since, who has really been that aligned or that conversant with popular culture and the music of the times, as he was, I mean, you could say Barack Obama, you know, certainly the playlists were very important part of humanizing him. You know, he knew his vocabulary. And he knew jamila Woods. And. Clinton, Clinton had the dalliance with, you know, it was kind of baby boomer. You know, Bill Clinton, but in playing sacks with Arsenio Hall and love and Fleetwood Mac. But at least it was at least at least it was an attempt. I don't think Clinton was being phony about it. I think there's a lot of music such as it was, was genuine, but Carter, he fully embraced it. And he was so conversant with it. And I think what a valuable lesson to all future leaders you would think, but it really hasn't. It's really sunk in. You know, we got a lot of people who just, do they even listen to music, they even care or poetry or really book about films, movies, all that stuff. That seems to be like, and Carter seems like a sort of a renaissance man, you know? He is a total renaissance man. You know, he is a poet himself. I think that you're absolutely right that the arts have gotten the short shift in American culture for a lot of years. And in spite of the fact that studies show that kids do better in math when they learn music, you know, they're also kind of learning about logic. And it's just helps people to become more well rounded people when we appreciate the arts. And you know, I think that we definitely wanted to make sure that we had a very well rounded kind of musical palette to work from. But we used The Rock and roll title as kind of shorthand for The Rock and roll attitude. You know, that we really believe that Jimmy Carter was kind of badass and pretty cool. And people don't know that about him. How did you get Dylan? Corridor earlier in the film says, you know, Bob Dylan became one of my best Friends. And then you have Dylan. I'm Dylan a Dylan has friends on this planet and he's willing to talk about them. Yes, well, I have to give full credit to your fellow rock journalist. Bill flanagan, who was our writer on the film, and he is the one that got us Dylan. Full props to him. Dylan showed up and we weren't sure how it was going to go down. You know, we didn't know if it was going to just be, you know, him shooting something on his iPhone and phoning it in. Which is definitely something that's happened in the past, but of Scorsese got, right? Yeah, he came to us and, you know, allowed us to shoot with him and I was so impressed by the fact that he had kind of really put some thought into it and kind of prepared some things to say. The thing that he says at the end of the film about, you know, he quotes a Lynyrd Skynyrd song, which is like mind blown, amazing. Oh, it's impossible to define Jimmy. Think of him as a simple kind of man, like in the Lynyrd Skynyrd song. He takes his time, doesn't live too fast. Troubles come, but they will pass. Find the woman and find love, and don't forget there's always someone above. You know, Bob Dylan, knowing the words to have Leonard skinner's song.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Downside of a Long, Expensive GOP Primary With Rich Baris
"This completely objectively rich. I want you to walk through the downside of a long, expensive Republican primary because we have Nikki Haley, asa Hutchinson, potentially Ron DeSantis, who does look like he's going to run. So it's safe to assume there's at least $200 million of FU money out there that donors are going to spend because they personally don't like Donald Trump on the right. I know some of these donors, you know some of these donors I'm not going to say their names, okay? They donate to some good things into some bad things, but they really hate Trump, right? A lot of them are in Palm Beach, a lot of them are in Aspen, a lot of them are in big sky. And a lot of them are in New York, right? $200 million, right? That they're going to do is F you money. And they say, I don't care. It's just out of principle. I'm going to spend the money because I hate Trump. Walk us through analytically and objectively, why that is a bad thing if we want to win The White House in 2024. So there are historical considerations and then there's the new, which is what we have been talking about, which is that things have changed now. People used to say things like, well, having a competitive primary is a good thing and it'll make the, oh, the candidate, you know, that emerges ultimately stronger. That never really has been true, especially when it comes to incumbents. And I actually think that in this situation, you would consider Donald Trump an incumbent almost because the bottom line Charlie, this is why the DNC was keeping everybody off the debate stage. This is why they're moving South Carolina before Iowa and New Hampshire. History, whether it's Herbert walker Bush, whether it's Jimmy Carter, when there's a known candidate, a known president, and they are run through the primary, they run through the ringer, and they are battered by their opponents, making attack lines that are going to be used later. They are weakened by it, and they lose. Everybody in my business knows that. Primaries are not good unless you have a slate of new candidates. That's the only time when they'll emerge.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Jerry Ford's Surprising Relationships & Decisions
"That was it. And I do want to talk about two incidents which are separated by hundreds of pages. The gridiron in 1976, Chevy Chase's roasting him and Ford just completely self deprecates it. We look for the audio and we couldn't find it probably not there. And then flash forward decades and Chevy Chase is a patient at the Betty Ford center. Jerry Ford here watching misses Chevy Chase and Betty Ford trying to fix the video camera and Chevy wants to intervene in the president says, no, let's leave that alone. That's a very funny anecdote, Richard Norton Smith. Well, so what, you know, what has that's one of the things people will discover that there was a relationship with Chevy Chase. A lot of the relationships, Hugh Carey, democratic governor of New York, who was sparring with Ford across publicly over New York dropped dead, the whole headline, the Ford never said. The amazing thing. You carry voted for it. Against Jimmy Carter. Hugh Carey told me Jerry Ford has never gotten the credit he deserved for saving New York. What she meant was saving New York from itself by applying a tough love policy. He lost New York State and with it he lost the presidency in 76, but it's one of the decisions that look awfully good. 30 or 40 years old. There are many. We're going to talk

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Considers Whether We're Suffering From a National Malaise
"It turns out that there is new data that's just come out that is a clear indication that it is not going well. In fact, that the society our societies has a kind of pervasive social cultural, maybe even more than spiritual sickness. We're suffering from a kind of national dementia a la Biden. Or perhaps even the phrase is a national malaise. Remember that phrase it was when the Jimmy Carter used in the late 1970s. Of course, there was no malaise then was a Jimmy Carter malaise, not a national malaise. But we might be having a national malaise now. Look at a very startling indication of this life expectancy. So life expectancy by and large goes up and up and up. It's been going up in industrialized countries. It's in recent decades being going up and non industrialized or so called developing countries. Life expectancy in countries like India was in the 50s and then the early 60s. And now it's gone up to the 70s. Life expectancy in America has been in the high 70s, 78 or so. But now it's falling. What? It's going down. And for the second year in a row, life expectancy is 76 years. And now look, there was a short dip in life expectancy worldwide when COVID first came around. So in the first year or so, there was a worldwide drop in life expectancy, perhaps to be expected. But in 2021, there was a rebound and countries essentially went back to their previous level and now life expectancy is going up again. But in the United States, it has declined, again, a second year, and it's now at the lowest point in two decades.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Paul Kengor Unpacks the Danger of Biden's GOP Rhetoric
"War in Europe with an open border with rising inflation with a 110 thousand killed by fentanyl in the last 12 months alone. The idea that any leader of any party or an incumbent president would label half the nation as a threat to America as fascists, Paul, that never happened during the Cold War. How dangerous is this is this rhetorical flourish that we are seeing again and again and again from right inside The White House? Well, again, circle back to someone like Ronald Reagan or John F. Kennedy. They never talk that way. In fact, the president, the Reagan defeated the incumbent in 1980, Jimmy Carter never talked that way. I mean, that's over the top, 75 million people voted for Donald Trump, which is a gigantic number. And so to so to speak that way, yeah, it's outrageous and to go back to what we were talking about in the previous segment with what's going on in Ukraine with what Putin is doing. I mean, this ought to be a time for someone like Biden to try to unify the country.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The Merits of "chevron Deference"
"Welcome back, America. I'm guilty here and thank you for joining me this morning. Now I'm about to talk about Chevron deference and my steeler fans friends think that means there's a line at the gas station like under Jimmy Carter. That's not what it is, but you need to understand Chevron deference and you and to understand why a new court filing in loper bright enterprises versus raimondo may finally lead to what we need in this country, which is a checking in of the administrative state. It's been filed by the former solicitor general of the United States. Paul Clement, who joins me now. General Clement, welcome to the Hugh Hewitt show. Great to talk to you. It's great to be with you. You know, I'm very happy to talk about that. You are a friend of Carol plant lebao and she'd been telling me for years. How can you not know Paul Clement? You know, ruxley, you know, Ted Olson, you knew chuck Cooper and, you know, ten stars. I just never run across and he's too young. So am I correct you've argued more than a hundred Supreme Court's arguments thus far? That's right here. I have argued more than a hundred cases, quite amazing to me. That is so fabulous. And I have personally recommended this man to people when they are looking for Supreme Court litigators because you don't want to send in the local council actually to target before the Supreme Court. This case of loper bright though, caught my eye, Paul Clement, because I teach con law and I try and explain Chevron deference and even law students eyes glaze over, but it can't be an issue for the administrative conference. It can't be an issue for administrative lawyers and professors. It matters to every small business in American carrying great burdens of regulation. Will you explain what Chevron deference is and then what loper bright is going to try and do I delight it to. So the thing about Chevron at least that makes me so kind of concerned about it is you and I have a lawsuit and we disagree about the meaning of a statute. The court is ultimately going to have to figure out which one of us is right. And there's no tie breaker. They have to do all the work and they have to get to a point where they just give their best impression as to what the statute means. But if instead of having a legal dispute with you, I have a legal dispute with a federal government agency, then instead of the courts having to get the statute just right. And figure out what's the best reading of the statute. They essentially get to look at it and unless the statute is clearly in my favor. Then basically the courts will defer to the government.

AP News Radio
President Biden says Jimmy Carter asked him to deliver his eulogy amid hospice care
"President Biden says he'll deliver the eulogy at former president Jimmy Carter's funeral. The 98 year old Carter remains under hospice care in his Georgia home. Last night, the president told a California fundraiser he recently visited Carter, who asked him to do the eulogy. The president then said, excuse me, I shouldn't have said that. While Carter's family and center have not revealed details of his condition, the president noted Carter's 2015 cancer diagnosis and recovery. He told donors, it's finally caught up with Carter, but they found a way to keep him going for a lot longer than anticipated because

The Eric Metaxas Show
'Fish Out of Water' Is Now Available in Paperback!
"My book, fish out of water came out in paperback. Yes it did. Now the ladies and gentlemen got it right here. It is a load of fun. Most of my books are not a load of fun. No. There may be some fun in them. There's even jokes in the bahnhof her book. I refer to Jimmy Carter in the bahnhof her book, especially if you're smart and you read the index. There's jokes in all my books. Like Easter eggs. But this book is loaded with comedy. Comedy. And it is a true story, and it's out in paperback. And darling pictures, black and white, and some color ones of you when you were a little baby and your dad, of course. This is what I like about it. This book really is, in a sense, about your dad. The funny, funniest stuff is really your dad. Your dad in a sense was very much like my dad. He would kind of get words and phrases wrong. And we'd say we'd laugh as kids. He wouldn't realize, oh, I said that word wrong. I misused that phrase. And there's a couple of them there. I thought, well, maybe you could just mention a couple real quick because we've got some time. Well, the ones that I always say to people who invite me to speak on my book letter to the American church, I say, please invite me back to speak at this church because that's a really sobering message. It's important, but it's very sober. But if I give my testimony the story of my life from fish out of water or talk about my book and say these indebted, it's like there's a lot of fun and it's nice to have fun.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Lord Conrad Black Unpacks Jimmy Carter's Presidential Legacy
"Back with our regular guests, one of your favorite lord Conrad black a man who has written a veritable library of books, including works on FDR on Nixon on president Trump. As such, lord black, let me ask you, we have the news of just the last day or so that president Carter, age 98, I believe, has been admitted to hospice. He may not be long for this world as a presidential historian. How will the historians of the future look to his presidency? Look, I would always, I would almost like to be as positive, especially with a man who is now clearly in the extreme December of his days. And I think on the positive side, he did produce the Camp David agreement for which I thought he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for that. I'm glad he got the Nobel Prize for peace eventually, but I thought he deserved it then. In 1978. But I think he I think he suffered from a form of indecision that compromised his. Effectiveness as a leader of the country. He tended this tendency to change direction. And we were going to deploy the neutron weapon and in Western Europe and then it was all agreed to. And then he changed his mind. And he was sending a strong naval squadron into the Indian Ocean and then it turned a 180°. We had an irrational fear of communism, and then after Afghanistan, he had learned a great deal, but communism. These are quotes. And when the energy crisis came upon us, he spoke of a malaise and appeared wearing a cardigan on television and advising people to turn the thermostats down. And he didn't I think he was a good man and a very intelligent man into this very slight degree I know. I know I'm a very interesting man and of course like all politicians are quite a charming person. But as a leader, I think he was not perceived as a strong leader and he was not particularly imaginative. He was studious and diligent and did his best and had his moments and was a good man. But I'm afraid he will not rank as an outstanding president. But

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"Jimmy Carter, a former president Carter appears to be well in the sunset of his life. I say this because after being confined and treated in a hospital, he is evidently now been released to home hospice care. And there's a statement that came out of the Carter center after a series after a series of short hospital stays former U.S. president Jimmy Carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. He has the full support of the family, the Carter family asked for privacy. And so on, it seems here that in Carter is 90 8 years old. He's 98 years old. He has lived a very long life, and you know, again, we're not here to attack him personally. Or at least I'm not. And I do send well wishes to his family. Yeah, of course. Now, the left is sort of using this as an occasion to say, look. And they know it's really difficult for them to fed Carter's actual record because for anyone who lived during those years, they were the miserable years. And in fact, even card or knew they were the miserable years because he started talking about a national malaise, a kind of national disease that the whole country had as a result of his own leadership. So it's a Carter's own record as president horrific. In fact, this is the reason why even as an incumbent, he got clobbered by Reagan 44 states. I think to Reagan 6 to Carter and Carter could not believe that he had lost in that way. That was a great election. That was really fun. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was 14 years old, but I was all for Ronald Reagan,

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh and Debbie Discuss the Horrific Legacy of Jimmy Carter
"Jimmy Carter, a former president Carter appears to be well in the sunset of his life. I say this because after being confined and treated in a hospital, he is evidently now been released to home hospice care. And there's a statement that came out of the Carter center after a series after a series of short hospital stays former U.S. president Jimmy Carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. He has the full support of the family, the Carter family asked for privacy. And so on, it seems here that in Carter is 90 8 years old. He's 98 years old. He has lived a very long life, and you know, again, we're not here to attack him personally. Or at least I'm not. And I do send well wishes to his family. Yeah, of course. Now, the left is sort of using this as an occasion to say, look. And they know it's really difficult for them to fed Carter's actual record because for anyone who lived during those years, they were the miserable years. And in fact, even card or knew they were the miserable years because he started talking about a national malaise, a kind of national disease that the whole country had as a result of his own leadership. So it's a Carter's own record as president horrific. In fact, this is the reason why even as an incumbent, he got clobbered by Reagan 44 states. I think to Reagan 6 to Carter and Carter could not believe that he had lost in that way. That was a great election. That was really fun. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was 14 years old, but I was all for Ronald Reagan,

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Rep. Bob Good: Joe Biden Makes Jimmy Carter & Barack Obama Look Good
"People who are suffering. You've got these disasters. I mean, we've had what there was another big train derailment today. You've got all this. You've got this chaos in this country. You've got a military that they're having to many of them are having to rely on welfare, public assistance to make ends meet, and Biden's going over there and announcing, okay, we're going to give you another half a $1 billion on top of the billions we've already given you. It does show an administration out of touch with even just a symbolism as you reference on going on president's day, making a trip to Ukraine when he has nothing to point to in terms of success or achievement or anything that he's done to make the American people better. This is a president that makes Carter God bless Jimmy Carter right now, but makes Carter look competent makes Obama look moderate by comparison, clearly the worst president of my lifetime. I mean, I was born during the LBJ administration, but clearly the worst president among that I've ever seen is in my lifetime. The only president that I'm aware of historically that is intentionally harm the United States just for the border alone. Just for the border alone what he's done with the 6 million illegals who've been baited not to mention willfully purposefully weakening our military. How does the 113 billion that we've sent to Ukraine diminished our capacity to fight the climate war or to fight racism in the military, the two biggest threats that he's identified in the military. In his obviously misguided thought process there and his administration being beholden to the radical left and the climate war so called and the war against racism institutional races within the military within our country.

The Officer Tatum Show
Legally Armed Civilian Shot and Wounded Suspected Gunman
"All right, so guys, here's the deal. We got a racist in The White House and I'm gonna be getting to some COVID stats and things that some things that I've learned, some things that I've researched, I got so much more to get to, so we've got a lot of conservative cardio. I do want to give you this update. Had to forgotten man. El Paso moss shooting suspects stopped by citizen with a gun, police say thank God for law abiding citizens that happened to carry. The 16 year old suspected of killing one person and injuring three others. After opening fire in a Texas mall on Wednesday, was stopped by a citizen legally carrying a firearm that all pass a police department said. Emmanuel Duran 32 shot the team suspect believed to be responsible for the death of Angeles zaragoza 17 and the CAO vista ma police said on Friday. As soon as the shooting ended the 16 year old suspect began to run and was pointing the gun toward the direction of bystanders, including 32 year old Emmanuel Duran, a licensed to carry holder. As a suspect ran toward Duran and bystander saran drew his handgun and shot the suspect. This according to law enforcement after stopping the suspect Duran, and an off duty El Paso police officer rendered a to him and the other people who were injured. The suspect is in stable condition, official said the suspect who has not been named due to his age also allegedly wounded a 17 year old Hispanic male, a 20 year old Hispanic male and a 15 year old boy. This according to local outlet M according to the El Paso police sergeant Robert Gomez, he said, and I quote, it's always concerning, especially when a 16 year old has a stolen handgun and fires a weapon inside a very crowded mall. It's very concerning. It's very disturbing, actually.

The Officer Tatum Show
Are We Getting Our Money's Worth From Europe?
"I was talking about this racist that's in The White House, and it's administration that totally racist. They hate white people. They hate white working class. People or at least the people bite in staffers do. I suspect that it's Susan Rice running a lot of this stuff, but just before I get to that, let me just touch on some of the key points that have been with Biden's visit to Ukraine to Kyiv today. And he's also going to be going to Poland or did he go to Poland before? I forget. I forget which order they were in. Okay, so he's in Poland now. He's in Warsaw now. All right, so he went to Kyiv and he wanted to make a strong statement. The problem is he's not making a strong statement because the world leaders see him and they're laughing. They see open borders, so they can't take them seriously. They see China able to able to control a balloon a spy balloon to go across the entire United States. They see Biden pouring money into Ukraine with no plan to win our leaders are military leaders sadly between Millie and Lloyd Austin with no plan, no strategy to win and let's make no mistake about it. Yes, it's the Russian Ukraine war, but it's also America's proxy war because we're not even getting our fear. We're not even getting a fair amount of money. In my opinion, from Europe. At this point, we did the frontal damage, Europe needs to come in and fight this fight. We're not demanding that.

The Officer Tatum Show
The China Factor in Latin America
"Hats hit the daily signal. This is something that you should be worried about. This is something that you should be talking about or we should be talking about from our biggest adversaries. Why this guy plays for photo ops, China is playing for keeps. Again, had to daily signal. Taiwan relationship matters to America and holding back China. Nowadays our countries are much more than Friends. They are partners in strategic allies at your values and the same vision to create a peaceful democratic and sustainable world. These are the succinct words of president Mario Abdul Benitez of the republic of Paraguay, who is currently leading a delegation to Taiwan on a 5 day state visit. Washington should welcome the constructive and forward looking interaction between America's two critical partners, one in the indo Pacific, a Pacific, and the other in South America. That's because our Latin American neighbors have been a major diplomatic battleground for China and Taiwan, huh? Excuse me? Say what? China has chased after Taiwan's diplomatic allies to switch their recognition of Taiwan as a separate nation independent of China, Beijing has gained 8 conversions in recent years, including Nicaragua, which cut its ties with Taiwan in December 2021.

The Officer Tatum Show
The Worst President of All Time
"You guys may have heard the news. I'm sure you have that the former president Jimmy Carter is in hospice care. He will no longer go down as the worst president in American history, thanks to Joe Biden. Listen, by all accounts, Demi Carter was a smart guy. He seemed like a very nice guy. Obviously he has a reputation for being an humanitarian and doing a great job in great work for the people outside of the presidency. I couldn't stand the way that he would chime in on when it came to former president Donald Trump. I wish that some of these former presidents would just keep their mouths shut, frankly. I wish Jimmy Carter would have done that. Having said that, however, he by all accounts he was a very good and decent decent man. And so he will be missed, no doubt about it. But Joe Biden is has taken over as the worst president in American history and my opinion. So Jimmy Carter can rest, you know, he can go to heaven, knowing that he didn't go out as the worst president in American history.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Shame on Columnists Criticizing Jimmy Carter While in Hospice Care
"Some sad news and yet celebratory news out of planes, Georgia, Jimmy Carter and hers hospice. Boy, some of the stuff I got to just tell you that I feel so I feel nothing but pity for people who write columns and say things on air or publicly ripping into the life of Jimmy Carter. I'm a registered Republican. I'm a conservative. I'm a right of center American. I wouldn't consider Jimmy Carter's presidency a success, that would make me gloat about his death or say ugly things about his life. What's wrong with people? I'm embarrassed. For people who would rip into Jimmy Carter at this stage of his long life. He's entering hospice and some people on our side just can't help themselves. They bear their fangs when they should show a little bit of grace.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Jimmy Carter Enters Hospice Care
"David Z Wagner is a friend of mine in Cleveland. And since it's president's day, I want to read you an email. He said to me yesterday. I hear I've met president Carter and spoken with him and continue to be an active contributor to his charity. What needs to search far and wide to find a more compassionate hardworking knowledgeable and kind person, the hands on billing rookie champion, the work with Guinea worm disease, and the active charitable leadership he provided to many causes is very impressive. His recovery from brain cancer years ago is amazing. Most importantly, his personal negotiations in relentless pursuit of a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel stands alone is one of the greatest achievements in diplomacy over the past 50 years. Yes, he was a poor president, surrounded by the inept and the press used Billy as their pinata daily. One of the most rebound, one of the many rebound presidents. We have elected who struggled mightily in office, and then did well in post presidency years. All Americans should pause and pay their respects to the man Jimmy Carter and his achievements. I trust you can help inform your audience in these contentious times as to the man in the humanitarian he is and the good he did for many, many people worldwide, David Wagner. David is a 100% correct. And the honor of interviewing former president Carter on a book tour when he made to LA in 1994 when I was hosting the nightly news and public affairs show there for PBS life and times were trans for a decade and he was gentle he was wonderful. He was terrific in the post presidency years. He did what HW and W have done, which has raised money for a lot of people do a lot of good things for a lot of people spend time with your family. And now you've made some missteps in this book, but not perfect. You've gone partisan, like human rights policy during 77 to 81 when he was president just occasional faceplant, but the man is a legend for helping the homeless, building houses, habitat free humanity. He's a good man. And I salute him and pray for him and for his family as he enters hospice care this president's day.

AP News
"jimmy carter" Discussed on AP News
"De Ledesma. AP news, I'm Shelley Adler. Former president Jimmy Carter remains in hospice care. Former president Jimmy Carter has entered home hospice care in plains, Georgia. The Carter center says after a series of short hospital stays, the 98 year old former president decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. The 39th president has the full support of his medical team and family. Jimmy Carter was a little known Georgia governor when he began his bid for the presidency ahead of the 1976 election. He went on to defeat then president Gerald Ford capitalizing as a Washington outsider in the wake of the Vietnam War and Watergate. Carter served a single tumultuous term and was defeated by Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980. I'm Julie Walker. President Biden is scheduled to head to Poland Monday. President Biden will be meeting with allies to reassure them of the U.S. commitment to the region as Russia's deadly invasion of Ukraine reaches the one year mark, as White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on Fox News Sunday, the U.S. will continue its support of Ukraine. We are going to stay committed to Ukraine going forward. And I think when the president, when you see him go to Poland next week in Warsaw, he'll make that case before the entire world and the Polish people. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with China's top diplomat in the first high level contact between the two countries since the U.S. shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon two weeks ago. This was an opportunity to speak very clearly and very directly about the fact that China sent a surveillance balloon over our territory, violating our sovereignty, violating international law. And I told him quite simply that that was unacceptable and can never happen again. Blinken spoke on NBC's meet the press. This is AP news. I'm Archie's aren't a lot of an entertainment update. Actor Tom sizemore is in critical condition after suffering a brain aneurysm on Saturday at his home in Los Angeles. His manager says sizemore is in a wait and see situation. Sizemore, who is 61, has appeared in the film Saving Private Ryan, heat and Black Hawk down. Well, mister, this is one kitten that won't be smitten by that little old devil. Actor Stella Stevens has died after a long illness at the age of 84, according to her estate. Stevens was known for playing opposite Jerry Lewis in the nutty professor and Elvis Presley in girls girls girls. What's the plan? We built a shoe line around just him. Ben Affleck

WTOP
"jimmy carter" Discussed on WTOP
"In the she believes cup. Rob woodwork WTO sports. 5 47 now. Coming up after traffic and weather, the top stories were following for you this hour. An early morning fire at a prince George's county home now a man is dead. And former president Jimmy Carter is now receiving hospice care at his home in Georgia. Stay with us here at WTO for more on these top stories in just minutes. It's 5 48. Traffic and weather all the H Joe Conway. In the WTO traffic center. Starting off in Maryland dick on the capitol bellway, nothing terribly complicated. They went out to look for a crash on the envelope ramp to go south on branch avenue, believe they're still with something, but it's only a brief delay. As you make the trip through underlying route one north of the capitol bellway, the crash reported near sunnyside avenue near the urgent care, southbound in north bend, you're affected as the units are just now rolling up on the scene. Elsewhere in Maryland 95, nothing complicated for you. You should be in good shape just to briefly sat down at the bellway. Baltimore Washington Parkway, it's a slow and stretches northbound out of Riverdale toward one 97 in southbound at 32 and one 97. Again, should be volume no incidents reported, 50 at the bay bridge, it's a wind warning posted both ways obviously, three west of two east, Calvert county Chesapeake beach two 61 south of old bayside road, they were dealing with a wreck. Let's go into the district on D.C. to 95 northbound slow from 6 95 to Pennsylvania avenue, South Bend delays from burrows avenue to east capital street, three 95 south standard volume delays from the tunnel to the F bound case. For Virginia, 66 west Ben delays approaching glee broad should be volume on the envelope of the beltway slow in length and Tyson's corner toward the legion bridge, 95 south, you're still dealing with problems. 95 south swing across the academy, then from Dale City, most of the way south were the ongoing clamp of the crash near Quantico, and last look in the traffic camera, the right lane is still blocked there. The earlier crash near Dale City has been completely cleared through annandale, had a crash on two 36 the litter of a Trump bike near old Columbia. Your old Columbia and at last report you were under police direction both ways. I'm Joe Conway WTO traffic. And now to storm team four meteorologist clay Anderson. As we continue with the holiday weekend, clouds will give way to some cooler temperatures overnight, but not terribly cold at all, but only fall to the mid 40s inside the beltway to the upper 30s to near

TIME's Top Stories
"jimmy carter" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"What historians think of the Joe Biden Jimmy Carter comparisons by Olivia B waxman. In the lead up to the passage of the inflation reduction act IRA, a law securing the biggest climate investment in U.S. history and leading to lower prescription drug costs for seniors, which president Joe Biden is set to sign this week, one particular comparison point looms large over Biden's economic agenda, president Jimmy Carter. For months conservative leading politicians and news outlets have derisively compared him to his predecessor, senator Tom cotton and Arkansas Republican, quipped on Twitter on July 28th that Jimmy Carter has a defamation case against anyone comparing him to Joe Biden. In a recent Fox News op-ed, former House speaker Newt Gingrich wrote that voters need to reject the policy failures of president Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden. Nor were the connections coming only from across the aisle. In January, vice president Kamala Harris drew comparisons to Carter when she spoke of a level of malaise in a PBS NewsHour interview. Echoing the former president's so called malaise speech from July 1979. For Republicans, the references are a shorthand for a failed presidency, but many historians have argued that, in fact, the Carter comparisons aren't necessarily the insults they're intended to be. For years, the Carter administration has been dogged by a reputation for ineffectiveness, but a recent wave of reconsideration posits that this notoriety is far from deserved, and that Carter was more successful than he got credit for at the time. And to some political observers, the passage of the IRA shows that Biden can't be seen as ineffective either. And the fact that parallels have been drawn between the two presidencies is perhaps unsurprising. Both administrations face the level of distrust from Americans. In a July 23rd, 1979, cover story headlined at the crossroads, time described Carter as surprisingly candid about his perception of the national mood, which he summed up as a malaise of confusion, pessimism, and distrust that had roots much deeper than gasoline lines or double digit inflation. In 2022, surveys likewise found that the majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the national situation. Those two factors mentioned by Carter are making a dent now too, inflation preoccupied the U.S. during the 1970s, and then reached a 40 year high this spring. People are drawing comparisons because in many ways, the trigger for inflation is much the same, having to do with oil and energy says Meg Jacobs, author of panic at the pump about the 1970s energy crisis.

WCPT 820
"jimmy carter" Discussed on WCPT 820
"And welcome back Carol and Alexandria Virginia. Hey Carol, what's up? Hi, I wanted to make a comment on roe V wade. I think we need to go medieval back. Let's start with no federal funds to any state that outlaws abortion or bans contraception. After all, you're threatening the life of a federal worker potentially and so on. I mean, there's a lot we can do from the standpoint of hitting them in the wallet. The only way to get their attention anyway. So I know the Jimmy Carter threatened to cut federal funds to states that didn't lower their speed limit to 55 during the gas crisis. But there was a clear connection between speed limits and gas and federal highway funds. Maybe I'm missing something. What about the health for hospitals? No, I'm talking about you're on a military. All the services provided to the military, all the civilian workers, all the service women, well, they're not going to shut down lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio just because of this. But I'm thinking what federal funds could be associated with abortion and withheld from states that criminalize abortion. I think you're onto something, Carol. And it occurs to me that the clearest connection would be hospital funds. Federal government subsidies to hospitals. And I can think of other things that would also be financial, but the thing is to focus on financially hitting these people. Right. And I would have to tell you. I think it's their attention. Yeah. And it would have to tie to healthcare. Care somehow. Yes. Yeah. Fascinating. Good idea. Hey, we're brainstorming things here. Thank you, Carol. Tony and Parkersburg West Virginia. Hey, Tony, what's up? Good afternoon, sir. Hey. You know, I heard you conversation earlier about how they've ever impeached at a Supreme Court judge. Correct. But the mechanism to do so is in place. You're right. Every single one of those judges when they went through their confirmation hearings that under oath that they would uphold precedent, that means that they could be prosecuted for perjury. I don't think so. I mean, I think morally, you're absolutely right, Tony. But you would have to, the burden of proof to prove that they intend the intentionally lied with the intent of deceiving Congress is massive. I don't see how you could do that. I think that you can impeach clarence Thomas certainly for the what he and his wife have been up to for trying to overthrow the republic. And for just plain old good old fashioned corruption and criminality. And I think that we should absolutely do that now. And you can expand the court. And that can be done with a simple majority in Congress, although it will be subject to a filibuster unless we get enough Democrats in the Senate. This November that we can throw out the filibuster and then actually get something done for this country. Well, if I'm not mistaken, Coney Barrett, said under oath, specifically, that she would uphold roe versus wade. No, she did not say. It was weasel words. She said words to the effect of, you know, I consider roe V wade to be established law or something like that. Which is simply a statement of fact. It's not a statement of how she's going to vote in the future. These guys are really good at their weasel words, Tony. They got billionaires backing them who are writing the scripts for them and rehearsing them and testing them, trying them out, and they go through a whole training program to testify before the Senate. I mean, seriously

Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
"jimmy carter" Discussed on Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
"Out new closets. Different counter space change a floor plan no worries cube. Smart is here to help. Make your move as easy as possible online or in person keep smart provides a self storage experience that puts a focus on you because you matter most moving can be costly. And that's why keep smart is offering up to twenty five percent off your monthly rent. Say goodbye to moving stress and hello to your new address with qb smart self storage visit cube smart dot com for more details. Hi i'm phil donahue and marlo thomas and we're going on a series of double dates to find out what makes a marriage last interview. Jimmy carter on my show when he was president but it was very different sitting with him and first lady rosalynn couple to couple and talking about something. As personal as our marriages we flew down to atlanta and met them at the carter center their legendary humanitarian foundation. This was our first interview for this project. And what a way to start with american royalty. We were shown into his very formal office. I remember the two huge flags on either side of the desk. One with the stars and stripes and the other with the presidential seal and he just came bounding in this man in his nineties. Any pointed out a beautiful wooden chair that he had carved himself who is impressive. I'm sure it must be a challenge for roseland to keep up with his energy. They've been together for an unbelievable seventy five years. We had to ask them. How first of all love and friendship goes together. And we've found a long time ago that arguments and disagreements are inevitable too strong will beep but we decided quite early on in our marriage to give each other plenty of space. In fact a is interested in solving. She doesn't po away and and she accepts my help when she needs it and vice versa. When i have a special interest she she gives me plenty of space or time to work although product but she helps me when i needed shows spaces. I think the key is. We decided to go to make sure we did. Never go to sleep. angry with. We have a lot of arguments jenner daytime but we just made up binded though we would become reconciled at night show so we we never go to sleep bed. still angry. that square in assam We were talking is what is it a. Some people never can come back from a misunderstanding. How do you that you guys always come back from met. Well first of all basic premise of not ever being the proud of ability to communicate with each show sub does way do get on the huffing rozier by palpable my palpable but we try to get reconciled most them i take the initiative when i realized that the two sides issue of ours role that let's say we do. We will christian both over so we read the bible every night and we have done that for fifty years baby really and how do you go in order or do you pick a page. Just went right now. We're going through the test but spanish. We have a spanish english version so one night road rage. The next night. I read travelling overseas when roosevelt traveling. We still read the same shepherd. Bob love it it. We might be five thousand miles apart. We still share the same taste. So it's been a all in all it's obviously been a good life. It has been a good life now but matt without its challenges. That's why we've had kosta challenges set by should not getting reelected president the first of iraq's government i've failed to be elected how did you come back knows losses. Did you use rosa to help you back. Or did you go a corner powder think he had to help me upset really. Yeah and he was upset. But i was more upset because he helped me out. Because i got no failed politics rosenberg with the public anger with reagan and so forth i think of ways to combat out so i looked surging Fall for good things about not being reelected though so i had paid which we did and so. That's how the call center for something to do. I was i was just fifty. Six years. Old rosen fifty. Three a week do had say twenty five years of life ahead of us. This was the point where i had to remind myself that they actually got married in. Nineteen forty six. We didn't even have a television set in our house. We still in grade school and harry. Truman was in the white house. When you got married so young well how will you guys. I was one for nine at a baby. One month for tweeting. And how will we over so to all the way to be twenty one we graduated back then when we sixteen olivia eleven grades and there was a woman could do except schoolteacher. Librarian sugars bloggers the culture. When i graduated wise you get married and have babies. Well what about this guy made you think he was. The one jewish roof was my best friend. Spent a lot of time at that. Has he was no and i always said. I fell in love with the photograph. All bedroom. I read somewhere where you knew right away that she was. You're the one. I do why what was that. I'm so excited by accent. I felt when i went on the donahue show. I have a of girlfriends. Go patch cool. I was cruising around with my sister and her boyfriend and just a play day. I'll pick rose him. Close the best of stretch and egypt have grown at the church at his shirt. Well let's go more civil churchill said about alive but but the next morning after our first date. My mother asked me cushion questions that i a total of rosa was what i wanted to marry. And why why what washer. I just felt compatible whether she was beautiful. And i guess it was a russian say. I kissed on uh per day river that but we wrote a rover legal kids ford coup.

The Erick Erickson Show
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"I wanna go to todd in making todd welcome. Hey buddy i wanted to tell you first of all i just ordered three Of your eating peer filters and Second i just want to know why. With any body in the world or destroy america the way it is democrats get democrats. Just i just don't understand it man so okay. So here's the thing you and. I think that we're the greatest country Democrats progresses leave democrats on it because not all democrats agree but the progressives do They believe that the united states is actually Less good than we believe. They believe that the united states has never fully accounted for sins of racism and they have now internalized with critical theory. The idea that the united states is systemically racist and the only way to get rid of systemic racism is to destroy the institutions that were originally founded. They believe racism is so bad in this country that you've got a tear down the institutions built by the slaveholding founding fathers in order to get rid of it. They look on russia on europe. They look on. Asian countries like china and they actually don't see though sins there therefore they decide they're better than us and frankly i'm convinced a lot of these. Groups are getting money from china and russia. A i mean you've got the confucius institutes around the country and the like. I just think that a lot of this is a propaganda campaign by outside groups I got about thirty seconds. So let me let you go there but let let me make this point all the way out the door. The democrats want us to believe that the russians tried to see discord in sixteen through online groups of the like. Why can't the russians and chinese be seating discord of this country by funding progressive groups. That have bought into critical race theory. Why can't they sure. Seems like they are I'd be interested to find out where the money for the environmentalist groups are coming as well And the media of course doesn't want to talk about any of that but if they can do the one why can't they do the other. This deeply divisive agenda. And i think it's a very big deal. We.

The Erick Erickson Show
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
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The Erick Erickson Show
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Time turned out to be vital even now however with the new president on a roll his understated manner belying extraordinarily radical stimulus and build back program. The democrats will not have it all their way. It could be that. The domination of the republican party by the continuing division over donald trump eclipses the opportunity for a revival at least for the presidency but should the republicans resolve their leadership crisis and identify a valuable leader. They could give the democrats a run for their money in particular while biden is battling the covid nineteen crisis his obvious competence in an area. Where partisan politics is regarded as stupid. Serves him well but outside of that domain. The democrats may struggle especially on cultural issues. America remains deeply divided country in short. Leave to one side. Joe biden and around. Today's western world. They're only flickers of a progressive agenda with deep majority support. Now it could be. The domination of the republican party by the convenience continued division over donald trump eclipses any opportunity for revival at least for the presidency. That's why the media is obsessed with donald trump in the gop. they must keep the divisions going. They must keep the divisions alive. They've got to keep the republican party divided now. Why blair gets to this problem. Which is fascinating the former british prime minister as a better sense of this than than it simply the american progressive movement us the progressive problem. Is that in an era where people want change in a changing world and a fairer better and more prosperous future. The radical progressives are sensible and the sensible art radical the choices therefore between those who failed to inspire hope and those who inspire as much fear as hope so the running is made by the new radical left with the moderates dragged along behind uncomfortably mouthing a watered down version of the policies while occasionally tried to dig in their heels to stop further sliding towards the alienate center. The result is that today. Progressive politics has an old fashioned economic message of big state tax and spend which other than the spending part which the right can do anyway is not particularly attractive. This is combined with a new fashion social critical message around extreme identity anti-police politics which for large swaths of people voter repellent de fund the police. Maybe the lefts most damaging political slogan since the dictatorship of the proletariat it leaves the right with an economic message which seems more practical and a powerful cultural message around defending flag family and fireside traditional values to.

The Erick Erickson Show
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"What a apparently. I don't sell delighted when i say i'm delighted to have you. I'm delighted to have you with me. Shut up and stop texting. Alright alright alright. Alright i mentioned the obsession of the media along with me while i string a couple of stories together. Shall we by the way In the next hour. Stephen gutowski is gonna join me. I don't know if you've heard this the nra bankruptcy lawsuit has been thrown out of court. they will now be harassed by the new york attorney. General stephen gostkowski. He's been following that at the reload. He's going to join me to talk about the. Ira follow along with me here. This is from political. I told you that the media is more obsessed than anyone seventeen. Congressional republicans supported the second impeachment of former president. Donald trump unlikely cheney most of them want to on as cheney faces elster from house. Gop leadership on wednesday for continuing to rebut trump's election lies other republicans who deemed him. Guilty of inciting insurrection on january sixth are taking an approach that largely spares them intraparty retribution. They stand by their anti-trump votes and opposed cheney's demotion but they're focused on strengthening their party's message against democratic control of washington maine senator susan collins the only senate republican elected from a state trump lost in twenty twenty recently escaped censure by her state party for her vote to convict him and as dived into a bipartisan group. Negotiating on current issues. She said president biden's proposed expansion of government and the nation's increasing debt are the issues. We should be talking about rather than re-litigating the election getting pass. Trump hasn't come easy for jamie but as much as her fellow republicans who crossed the former president would prefer to keep their focus on biden. Some recognized their silence runs the risk of seating trump. More power senator. Bill cassidy of louisiana voted to convicts at his house. Colleagues wins devote on cheney is going to be perceived as president. Trump dictating the house. The party's top two senate leader mitch. Mcconnell john thune of basically stopped talking about trump and on it goes. You get the point here. What's going on is the media.

The Erick Erickson Show
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"There socially liberal and so they're perfectly fine abandoning the gop because they never cared about those issues anyway and by the way when they prop up a third party. That third party is gonna look just like themselves. It'll be just another fiscally liberal socially liberal party. they'll call themselves the democratic ins. Not think twice. Hello there it is. You're extending the phone. Number is eight. Seven seven nine seven eric. Eight seven seven nine seven three seven four to five by the way. You don't get this a lot out there. But here's a headline republican voters more pragmatic than their leaders in new mexico. Texas and virginia republicans have avoided the trump easiest candidates in favor of more mainstream alternatives. This is from josh crash. Our in the post trump political era there are different ways to look at the state of the republican party one could focus on the radical grassroots activists conducting asinine audits of election results in arizona while century republican critics of the president. Or you could scrutinize. The party's rank and file in washington. Who are looking to placate the former president and his diehard supporters by throwing liz cheney of leadership a rash decision by minority leader kevin mccarthy born out of his desire to memory hole the january six capital riot trump incited that crush. Our senate not mine. Neither would paint a picture of a healthy party but step back and look at. The party's voters in a more nuanced picture. Emerges from the republican stronghold of texas to democratic leading virginia to blue new mexico republicans have been rallying behind traditional candidates in the first wave of nominating fights taking place in two thousand twenty one. All the successful candidates have been supportive of trump. he's endorsed two of them but have avoided the extreme rhetoric and conspiracy theorizing that defined his presidency. The virginia governor's race republicans nominated former carlisle group. Ceo glenn yung-chen the venture capitalist holds establishment friendly a political resumes. You could draw. While he pandered to trump voters by discussing voter integrity and featuring the former president in an ad he avoided the type of language that could alienate swing voters the general state. Senator amanda chase dubbed trump in heels for her right wing outbursts occupied. The magdalene winning a sizable twenty one percent of first choice balloting businessman. Pete snyder made over efforts to right wing voters counting conservative hardliners like kim cuccinelli and representative bob good and sarah huckabee. Sanders is top surrogates. He finished runner-up to yung-chen when he twenty-six through the first round young is the prototype of a candidate will be seen a lot of republican primary races next year one time establishment types adapting their status in style to appeal the working class trump. Voters a resident of tony town of great falls who earn seventeen million dollars in twenty seventeen and spit five point nine million of his own money on the nomination. Young good is unlikely. Avatar for populism but just a day after winning the nomination trump endorsed him while slamming terry mcauliffe last month texas. Republicans offered their verdict on the future and the election for representative. Ron right who died from covid. They advanced his wife. Susan and state representative jake. L z to a runoff rights campaign. Message was civil husbands homing in on the issue of illegal immigration trump endorsed right while both right in l. z. Were tied at fifteen point. Seven percent in early voting rights surged on election day while els z sagged eleven percent. Trump is still a major factor in endorsements within the gop. And then there's the race in new mexico for interior secretary. Deb halen seat. In the race. Local republican leaders handpicked their nominee choosing mark. Moore's hispanic state senator who was a football star. The university of new mexico the district is solidly democrat..

The Erick Erickson Show
"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Mary peters you may have heard of christie todd whitman because she was governor. Tom ridge because he was governor of the homeland security secretary during nine eleven. You may have heard of them or after nine eleven. He became the homeland security secretary. But you don't do any of these people know none of you care about these people but the media cares. Oh it's happening. It's happening the crackup of the gop. But it's not the crack of the probably none of these people voted for donald trump to begin with and he still wanted twenty sixteen but they can highlight this and play up the cracks within the gop so that they don't have to highlight the divisions within the democratic party they don't have to highlight the social conservatism of the gop. They can make it about donald trump. They can make it about liz cheney they can make about antagonists and protagonists so that they could leave out. What actually is going on behind the scenes because if they talk about the positions of the parties a great many americans agree with gop of these culturally. Conservative issues in the media does not. They can't stand it. They disdain it so better for them to elevate heroes and try to build them up without actually talking about what these people stand for. It is really freaking easy for someone who has no care in the world for the unborn to pack up and leave the gop and say hey you know the democrats. I agree with them on all the social stuff might as well go with them for the rest of us were like. No you know this is actually killing children. We actually don't like this. It's very easy for those of you. Who liked to kill children or have no problem with it to pack up suddenly declare yourselves democrats or third party. The rest of us actually have moral issues. We care about the moral in the godless. Go on and do your thing and again. It is not a coincidence. That the most vocal still members of the trump brigade are a bunch of people who couldn't care less about killing the unborn with very few exceptions.

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"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Accent here all across the place these days. It is rainy where i am. I hope it's fine where you are. It's kinda gross outside. You know so. It's gonna be cold again where i so. I'm down in middle georgia. And i just i got a we all laugh at this together because you know southerners and their their humor about this. So it's going to be see. Today is wednesday tomorrow. Sixty eight for a high and forty eight for low down to forty six on friday where i am. Winter returns to middle georgia. It'll be great weather for sitting on the front porch for bourbon cigars on sunday night. I am just the weather where i am. Just nuts right now and the pollen. Of course this coming back. All right enough about me and where i am. E liz. cheney has been booted out the daughter of the former vice president of the united states republican vice president of the united states Arguably the most conservative vice president. We've had until. Mike pence has been booted from republican leadership by voice vote It didn't exactly go as you expect. Might have expected kim buck. For example the freedom caucus members says he supported cheney. One of the big fights to come now is that the republican leadership wants to replace her with elise stefanik and stefanik actually more often opposed donald trump's agenda than liz. Cheney did leash cheney was more likely to vote for things. Donald trump wanted then at least was and yet. The republican leaders want to now replace liz. Cheney with elise stefanik that makes no sense. Meanwhile the new york times has this over one hundred. Republicans including former officials threatened to split from gop more than one hundred republicans including some former elected. Officials are preparing to release a letter this week threatening to form a third party if the republican party does not make certain changes according to an organizer of the effort. The statement is expected to take aim. At former president donald trump's stranglehold on republicans which signatory to the document have deemed unconscionable win in our democratic republic forces of conspiracy division and despotism arise is the patriotic duty of citizens to act collectively in defense of liberty and justice. Read the preamble though lord. They have a preamble. How pretentious to these people. Think it's miles taylor. Miles taylor remember. Miles taylor was anonymous. They blame victoria coats. Who worked in the national security council. But it was miles taylor who had been Working for the department of homeland security as a chief of staff to krista nielsen. he wrote the anonymous op. Ed in the new york times the anonymous book and ease joined with christie. Todd whitman and tom ridge former transportation secretary mary peters charlie barbara comstock. Reid ribble mickey edwards of oklahoma. Some of these people. I know some of it was mary. Peters let let's see mary peters. She was the secretary of transportation. Under george w bush from two thousand six to two thousand nine. I had no idea this woman existed. I have no idea.

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"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"I think it's the damascus gate. I think don't owe me to that And they've been during ramadan. The israelis told him to stop congregating there. Because there's been spillover violence into this neighborhood. Where israelis are moving in and it set off conflict. Were hamas began firing rockets. Now what you don't get in this country. Is that on a daily basis. Hamas tins to fire rockets into israel in the last few days. It's been about seven hundred rockets. This isn't anything new. This happens but they've escalated now. And part of the reason that they've escalated. This is because There are elections. That are going on within the palestinian territory and hamas vying for more power and they need the palestinians to back them by showing their the big bad who can take on israel because they are desperate to win some elections The the the palestinian leader what is a boss has it had wanted to have the elections. It looks like the elections are on and the the Hamas wants more power hamas a terrorist group but also has a political wing like the. Ira did on top of that. You've got all of this. Willful agitation to try to break up the peace agreements with the uae and bahrain and egypt and jordan and and The other countries that have sided with israel. And so they've got a they've got to generate some international outrage now of the american international media sympathetic to the palestinians in large part. Because they are of the left you do have to understand that the palestinian since the cold war and the soviet union have embedded themselves in their 'cause within the hearts and minds of the left socialists around the world have loved them because israel sided with the united states and a capitalist so palestinians are always the victim. Pay no attention to the daily rocket barrage on israel. The palestinians are always portrayed as the victim. There is a massive pr campaign On behalf of palestinians around the world with left wing organizations and left wing media outlets the fact of the matter is israel is not on a regular basis fiery rockets at palestinian territory. It's palestinians on a daily basis fired rockets into israeli territory Either you an example of of the pr campaign. That's out there with the left Israelis it is jerusalem day also in israel. It's a big celebration. The uniting of jerusalem they celebrate it hamas dared to tell israel not to celebrate this year. They went ahead and celebrated it. That was the next provoke event hamas. A terrorist group tries still israel. Don't celebrate a national holiday that you're going to be offended. They celebrated its during ramadan right. Now that's why want him to celebrate it so they do it anyway. So hamas start firing rockets well. The israelis are having the celebrations jerusalem. Day there at the wailing wall as close as they can get to the temple where now the dome of the rock is in a tree gets caught on fire by fireworks..

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"jimmy carter" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"It's going to be transitory. it's just gonna be passing through no big deal. Don't worry about it and you. So let's say let let's let's recap. We got tensions rising in the middle east. We've got fuel shortages and gaslines. We've got inflation. We've got jimmy. Carter two point. Oh we have. Jimmy carter two point. Oh you know that. Picture of rosalyn carter. And joe biden. It looked like she was the mannequin Maybe it was her. Maybe it was her holden. Olden joe and joe's actually the mannequin and carter's back in charge. This is not good. Nor is it sustainable. In going to cause all sorts of problems that gets us to the pipeline. Here's larry cudlow. Gasoline prices are up about twelve cents in the last week. That's according to aaa. They're the best on that. I think the big issue here with continental is this is the ransomware. They're the ones who were cyber hacked. If cotton now can't get back into business by friday experts tell a all bloody hell is gonna play break loose. You're talking about the electric grid. You're talking about no supplies. In the gasoline stations. You could also be talking about Schools and banks and law firms and office buildings. They basically have until friday. We don't know much from colonial it's kind of an old style. utility in pipeline country. And ain't san much. They ain't saying much. yeah now. Listen the biden administration position on the continental pipeline situation or colonial pipeline. Situation is that it's a private company. Private companies have to make private business decisions. You and i should actually appreciate the restraint of the bite administration in that regard because we should not want the federal government intervening in these sorts of decisions for private companies. A private companies have to get their it infrastructure a sound so that they can't be hacked private companies need to do things in ways that if the government were to get involved it would make it worse for all of us we should not want the government involved we should think them for exercising some restraint.