Jimmy Carter wants Chavez remembered for ‘gains made for the poor’
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Once news of the death of Hugo Chavez broke, we knew we’d be hearing from former President Jimmy Carter before long. The only question was just how effusive Carter would be in his praise of the Venezuelan dictator, and the answer is: pretty effusive.
Jimmy Carter: “we have never doubted Hugo Chávez’s commitment to improving the lives of millions of his fellow countrymen”
— Jeff Emanuel (@jeffemanuel) March 6, 2013
Jimmy Carter: “We hope that as Venezuelans recall [Chávez’s] positive legacies — especially the gains made for the poor and vulnerable”
— Jeff Emanuel (@jeffemanuel) March 6, 2013
They’re called “survivors” –> RT @amandacarpenter Jimmy Carter hopes people will remember Hugo Chavez’s “positive legacies”
— Jon Henke (@JonHenke) March 6, 2013
Jimmy Carter can’t really be that naive about Chavez.
— Rob Prather (@robprather) March 6, 2013
@algoslayer @amandacarpenter He’s never met a despot he doesn’t like. Sickening. #jimmycarter
— Reinman_MT (@reinman_mt) March 6, 2013
Assclown —-> Jimmy Carter: “We have never doubted Hugo #Chavez‘s commitment to improving the lives of millions of his fellow countrymen”
— Bear-Ninja (@SamInLasVegas) March 6, 2013
Is there any more sanctimonious, yet morally bankrupt public personality in the United States than Jimmy Carter?
— Glen Asbury (@glenasbury) March 6, 2013
Carter did have some reserved criticism for the more, um, dictatorial side of Chavez.
At the same time, we recognize the divisions created in the drive towards change in Venezuela and the need for national healing. We hope that as Venezuelans mourn the passing of President Chávez and recall his positive legacies — especially the gains made for the poor and vulnerable — the political leaders will move the country forward by building a new consensus that ensures equal opportunities for all Venezuelans to participate in every aspect of national life.
Oh good grief…shut the f**k up Jimmy Carter!cartercenter.org/news/pr/hugo-c…
— Patti Isenberg (@MomSense) March 6, 2013
As we solemnly remember the positive legacies of Chavez — wow, that didn’t take long —we can enjoy another good laugh as well. Progressives like English singer/songwriter Billy Bragg would like remind us that Carter’s observation of elections in Venezuela proves that Chavez wasn’t a dictator, so stop calling him that.
Chavez won 13 elections deemed to be free by people such as Jimmy Carter. That’s Jimmy Carter, you right wing nut-jobs
— Billy Bragg (@billybragg) March 5, 2013
Dictators don’t hold elections, especially the fairest & most advanced in the world, according to jimmy carter. #HugoChavez #thankyou
— Arjuna Black(@DPL_WORLD) March 6, 2013
Jimmy Carter: “of the 92 elections we’ve monitored, I would say the election process in Venezuela is the best in the world.” #chavez
— Nick dearden (@nickdearden75) March 5, 2013
Anyone who says Chavez was a dictator is a liar. He had the most transparent elections in the world. Ex US president Jimmy Carter said that.
— Awate (@Awate91) March 5, 2013
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