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Editor's Note: Following is
a column Mr. Hess wrote in June 1978, when Jimmy Carter was just midway
through his term. We think it's worth reprinting. It shows how early
Carter's flaws became apparent to eagle-eyed pundits like Mr. Hess.
Let us assume that Jimmy Carter is an intelligent, decent, hardworking man. Assume, moreover, that he has appointed to his cabinet and sub-cabinet many men and women who are experienced and dedicated. How, then, can a president - certainly no less mentally alert than most past presidents - with many advisers of high caliber, produce such an undistinguished presidency? It's a puzzlement. And it cannot be accounted for by most of the explanations currently in vogue, such as: Carter's an outsider who really doesn't understand the levers of national governance; or Carter surrounds himself with a "Georgia Mafia" whose weaknesses are the same as his own; or Carter is a bad manager who hasn't been able to sort out decisions that a president must make from those that should be settled at lower levels; or Congress is so uncontrollable that it will not allow any president to exercise the reins of leadership; or the bureaucracy has grown beyond the span of presidential control; or many of the nation's problem's are highly intractable; or even all these reasons taken together - although there is truth in all. I would like to put forward another theory: The root of the problem is that Jimmy Carter is the first Process President in American history. "Process President" - using a definition by Aaron Wildavsky and Jack Knott - means that Carter places "greater emphasis on methods, procedures and instruments for making policy than on the content of policy itself." |
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Friday, March 07, 2008
The Historical Jummah
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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It was an agonizing 4 years-it's astounding to me that there are actually people on our side that are so pissed we nominated McCain, that they want a HRC or Obama as a means for us "to find our way" back to true conservatism.
Did Jimmy's mom say something to the effect that she wished she hadn't had any children? Only in a much cruder fashion?
MM - 3/7/08, 10:13 AM
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Jimmy was a .22 Short in a .50 BMG chamber.
- 3/7/08, 10:17 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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“Sometimes when I look at all my children, I say to myself, 'Lillian, you should have stayed a virgin.'” - Miss Lillian
- 3/7/08, 10:29 AM
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Thankfully, I was a scholar in those years, thus insulated from life, and fried to the tonsils.
Casca - 3/7/08, 10:47 AM
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If you remembered those years, you weren't there.
Ozaob - 3/8/08, 6:06 PM