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CBS/ October 15, 2010, 6:07 PM

Carter: Obama Has Obstacles I Didn't at Midterm

Comparing the current political situation as the Democrats head toward midterm elections with his own, former President Jimmy Carter said that President Obama faces obstacles he did not in 1978.

Appearing on CBS' "The Early Show" this morning from a Habitat for Humanity construction site in Washington, D.C., President Carter said that at the mid-way point of his term of office, "I had a 66 percent favorable rating and we had a very successful midterm election.

"But [Obama] is faced with an obstacle that I didn't have, and that's almost complete polarization and an absence of any cooperation from the Republican Party. I had very good bipartisan support."

He said Mr. Obama needs to concentrate on addressing the economy over the next two years. "I'm sure he will anyway," he told anchor Harry Smith. "He's gotten some very wonderful achievements so far. But what people are interested in is more jobs, and I think he's going to do that."

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Mr. Carter said he thinks the midterms will at least bring clarity to Washington, if not happiness for Democrats, from which the president can move forward.

"Maybe after the election is over - I don't think the Democrats are going to have a very good success in a couple of weeks - but after that's over, he'll still be president for two years, and I think he'll have a much more forceful presentation now than he's got, you know, a clearer picture of what the situation will be, and I believe he'll be successful."

President Carter, who celebrated his 86th birthday Friday, as well as the recent publication of his latest book, called "White House Diary," was hospitalized last week with what he said was a "brief bout with a virus."

"I feel fine," he said today. "I only had one day of intensive hospital care and I've been out working ever since."

He described the recent work by Habitat for Humanity, which he said has shifted its emphasis from building new homes to refurbishing empty or abandoned houses. "This is a very cost-saving effect and we have increased that about five-fold over what Habitat's done in the past.

"So we are rehabilitating communities now by putting empty homes back in use and filling them up with very eager families to have a good house."

Carter was at a new Washington, D.C. Habitat project site on World Habitat Day. he said he was following that this week with projects in Annapolis, St. Paul/Minneapolis, and Birmingham, Ala. "So, Habitat's building a new house for people every 28 minutes now somewhere in the world.

"We are making a lot of progress, but obviously we want everybody to know that there are still many people who are homeless and many people that have insufficient homes," he said.
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texas_liberal says:
If a foreign power came in andn removed the President of the United States,
and set up a puppet dictator, what would you do?
Occupy its embasy and take hostages?
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erasmus111 says:
"While Today There Is 'Absence of Any Cooperation' From GOP"----RACISM
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streatboy says:
I have come to the conclusion that the conservative right are basically stuck in a time warp. They posture themselves in a way to give their supporters an access lane to hope. It does not have to be true, it only has to be what they believe in. Where were these spin concious warriors when the Bush administation drove us to the edge of distruction. And now in the after math of their record spending we are finding that it is urgent that we stop the hemmoridging/bleeding and rehab the economy. We find that the government must invest in rebuilding the infra-structure that will create jobs and a future for our nation. The Bush tax break that was suppose to do this fail because the rich took their tax refund and hid it in an off shore account.

It boils down to two facts that drives the conservative right's agenda. One, the only good bill is one that provides for the haves at the expense of the have-nots. Oh ya, you must be making $4.0 million to call yourself a have. Two, as long as it does not help the people of color it's a good thing even if it shoots the white have-nots in the foot.
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tsigili says:
Conditions are always different, which is why Obama's attempt to follow the lead of FDR not only did not work......it has been a disaster!
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curse914 replies:
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I do not think you possibly be any more wrong. Obama did not even come close to the extreme shift to the left that FDR took. Watered down health care (give away to insurers) and "financial reform" (slap on the wrist) are not taking FDR's lead. The disaster has been the 30 year shift to Laissez-faire economics and the natural unwinding of infinite growth confined to a continent. Wall Street has not been reformed and Bush's TARP was Fascism ala Mussolini's Corporate State.
xila654 replies:
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I agree with curse914, Obama is in the pockets of the insurance companies, he is just a puppet following orders given by his Illuminati masters who also control the insurance and banking industries. Carter was a real peoples who did not care about personal wealth
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ghosteternal says:
Agreed. A good man, consistently doing the Lords work.
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kimberlyludwig says:
What a selfless person! He could be sitting back enjoying life and he is out helping others! At 86 years old, President Carter is truly a Great Humanitarian! We could learn alot by his example!
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rocketjl replies:
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That may be true. I believe he wants to do good for all. However, none of that negates the damage he did do and god love him, he has absolutely no idea how bad a president he really was. He seems not to be able to understand the impact of poor governing by himself or Obama. I hope he saves a hammer to share with Obama - soon.