That was incredible...I always hang on to every word Dylan says in an interview, because he will always say something memorable, something that will make me laugh, maybe make me cry. "He's also a poet...a dirt farmer. If you told me he was a race car driver I wouldn't even be surprised." Bless you Bob and Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
I did not realize my favourite songwriter and favourite political personality had ever met or spoken about each other personally. Thank you for covering this and re-empowering my faith in the importance of selfless ethics and convictions.
After the release of "Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President" in 2020, I pieced together all the Bob Dylan bits in the film. Unfortunately, because of copyright issues related to the soundtrack songs, RUclips forced me to cut the video down from six minutes to 90 seconds. The songs are now being "claimed" by the copyright holder rather than "blocked," so I am finally able to share the full six-minute compilation. :)
'Bob Dylan: Musician' Bless you for uploading this. Bob is a little bit in his playful Theme Time persona here but at the same time puts across a very sincere admiration for Carter.
The love can def be seen in their facrs. On another note, my wife's parents were both deaf. Dad lived with us for 8 years. I used the ballon method id seen at Grateful Dead show where the deaf deadheads would hold ballons to feel the vibrations of the music while the interpretor would sign the lyrics. Id sit him in front of my stereo & TV, with a ballon, with the lyrics on the TV
@0:58 you can see President Carter is holding an album by James Cleveland the King of Gospel Music, he was key in creating Black Gospel music and is a legend who doesn't get nearly the credit he deserves!
Bob Dylan and Jimmy Carter: two people who have each in their own way made such an impact on the world. I have such respect and admiration for them both!
@@lauraeliot7199 “Well, my telephone rang, it would not stop It's President Carter callin' me up He said, "My friend, Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?" I said, "My friend, Jim, Brigitte Bardot Anita Ekberg Sophia Loren"
Bob looks and sounds great here. Good contribution too, of course. Funny and insightful. Love the hat and the black Rockmount shirt with the diamond snap buttons.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
The world would be in much better shape had Jimmy Carter won re-election in 1980. Ronald Reagan's economic policies have led to the extreme wealth gap we see in the USA today.
Jimmy Carter was no different than Reagan and was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
The world would be a lot better place if Jimmy Carter had filled his administration with competent people. That was the problem. It was like a Shakespeare play and that was his fatal flaw. He was a really great guy who filled his administration with people who were out of their league. Given the bad times, the country was going through, he didn’t have the luxury of being able to do that.
@@christinacascadilla4473 The world would be an even worse place were President Carter's administration more competent. Carter's record shows his goal to be the introduction of neoliberal economic powers to clamp down on the American working class and transfer the wealth it created to the ruling class. And, comparing Carter with Nixon: "Jimmy Carter used similar coded language in fishing for votes from white ethnics in the North who objected to blacks moving into their neighborhoods. In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism."" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon, 8 Fen 2011)
Jimmy Carter began the deregulation of Reagan though, he was NOT a social democrat, he was a Neoliberal who destoryed the Democratic Party by embracing Degrowth
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
Oh how blessed the world was when men like Jimmy Carter were in power. A man who tries to bring people together for the common good, not drive us apart for personal gain.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
Yeah, things sure were great back then. No gas lines at the pump, no severe recession, no 14% interest rates on home loans, no American embassies being invaded and hostages taken. Good times.
@@woolhall No, I wish. You? Will be interesting to see if Bob returns to the RARW set, continues with the Outlaw set, or tries to blend them together. Or does something else entirely.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
Jimmy Carter, aka the Rock and Roll president. Happy 100th birthday 🎂 I'm sure you will be here to vote for our First woman president! 🗳 🇺🇸 Very kind words from Bob ❤
There's no doubt Bob will go down as the greatest songwriter of modern times . But songwriters basically sit on the fence harvest lines quotes from all aspects of the human language shuffle them around come up with few lines of there own n create a song They are fishermen of men
Naive soul. What, you want a world dominated by Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Houthis, Russia, North Korea, and Venezuela? And those groups and countries are not imperialist? If you lived in one of these countries, you would not even have made this comment for fear of being imprisoned. As long as you keep your black and white view of the world, you will not understand anything. Anyway, I am writing to a bot.
@@rcpmac It's all in the history. Carter does not deserve the easy ride given him by many on the Left. He, along with Brzezinski, aimed to destroy the Soviet Union by entrapping it in Afghanistan. He was the enemy of the American working class: "Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...." and was no friend of poor Black people: "In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")" ('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
I use to drive a yellow cab in New York city in the 1980s and picked up Bob one day, he wanted to take a look at graffitti of all things, and he told me "Mr. Tamborine man" was about a night he was wasted in a bar when he first came to NYC and this guy kept shaking change in front of a juke box, I was like holy shit, then the song makes sense doesn't it.
That was incredible...I always hang on to every word Dylan says in an interview, because he will always say something memorable, something that will make me laugh, maybe make me cry. "He's also a poet...a dirt farmer. If you told me he was a race car driver I wouldn't even be surprised." Bless you Bob and Jimmy Carter.
Never thought I'd hear Bob Dylan quoting Lynyrd Skynyrd, but there you go.
Listen to Theme Time Radio Hour where Bob talks beautifully about bands/ songwriters from the sixties fifties forties
Makes perfect sense. Bob always had respect for southern music.
@@bobblehead67Van Zandt isn’t going to kiss you bro
He and his band did cover freebird so you shouldn’t be too surprised.
No closed captions? What’s a deaf girl to do?😢
Jimmy Carter lived to be 100 years old. I hope and wish Bob Dylan does too. They are both golden.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
I did not realize my favourite songwriter and favourite political personality had ever met or spoken about each other personally. Thank you for covering this and re-empowering my faith in the importance of selfless ethics and convictions.
Thank you for this excellent compilation, and on his 100th birthday, perfect.
I think the world of Jimmy Carter & love & admire Bob Dylan too, so to know of their friendship & connection, well, WOW. Thanks for showing this.
After the release of "Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President" in 2020, I pieced together all the Bob Dylan bits in the film. Unfortunately, because of copyright issues related to the soundtrack songs, RUclips forced me to cut the video down from six minutes to 90 seconds. The songs are now being "claimed" by the copyright holder rather than "blocked," so I am finally able to share the full six-minute compilation. :)
'Bob Dylan: Musician' Bless you for uploading this. Bob is a little bit in his playful Theme Time persona here but at the same time puts across a very sincere admiration for Carter.
Thank you so much 🙌
I love the way Bob speaks in verse. Everything he says is poetic. Happy 100 Jimmy.
Jimmy is an American original and a national treasure. Thanks for posting this!
Even though I’m deaf & there’s no closed captions provided,I can still see the happiness p on their faces!
The love can def be seen in their facrs. On another note, my wife's parents were both deaf. Dad lived with us for 8 years. I used the ballon method id seen at Grateful Dead show where the deaf deadheads would hold ballons to feel the vibrations of the music while the interpretor would sign the lyrics. Id sit him in front of my stereo & TV, with a ballon, with the lyrics on the TV
You seem like a very wonderful and sweet person! I'm sure you do lots to make people smile yourself
@0:58 you can see President Carter is holding an album by James Cleveland the King of Gospel Music, he was key in creating Black Gospel music and is a legend who doesn't get nearly the credit he deserves!
Bob has touched and inspired all, and always will.
Bob Dylan and Jimmy Carter: two people who have each in their own way made such an impact on the world. I have such respect and admiration for them both!
Thank you for this wonderful post 💕 What a beautiful insight to both of these men. Lovely.
What we really need in the White House is another farmer whose hands are dirty from honest work.
@@lauraeliot7199
“Well, my telephone rang, it would not stop
It's President Carter callin' me up
He said, "My friend, Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?"
I said, "My friend, Jim, Brigitte Bardot
Anita Ekberg
Sophia Loren"
@@david-pb4bi David, I like the way you think!🎶🎶
Bob looks and sounds great here. Good contribution too, of course. Funny and insightful. Love the hat and the black Rockmount shirt with the diamond snap buttons.
Bob Dylan and President Carter 💙🇺🇸💙
Two legendary Men, who represent the good Side of this World.
@@peterschmitz6446 Well said, Peter.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
Great man, Jimmy Carter. Thanks for posting!!@
Fabulous compilation! Thank you!
I shook his hand TWICE, Tree months before he won and the night before his lose
It's clear Bob has a lot of love for Jimmy Carter,and that's good enough for me
This is great! Thanks for sharing.
The world would be in much better shape had Jimmy Carter won re-election in 1980. Ronald Reagan's economic policies have led to the extreme wealth gap we see in the USA today.
Jimmy Carter was no different than Reagan and was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
The world would be a lot better place if Jimmy Carter had filled his administration with competent people. That was the problem. It was like a Shakespeare play and that was his fatal flaw. He was a really great guy who filled his administration with people who were out of their league. Given the bad times, the country was going through, he didn’t have the luxury of being able to do that.
@@christinacascadilla4473 The world would be an even worse place were President Carter's administration more competent. Carter's record shows his goal to be the introduction of neoliberal economic powers to clamp down on the American working class and transfer the wealth it created to the ruling class. And, comparing Carter with Nixon: "Jimmy Carter used similar coded language in fishing for votes from white ethnics in the North who objected to blacks moving into their neighborhoods. In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism.""
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon, 8 Fen 2011)
Jimmy Carter began the deregulation of Reagan though, he was NOT a social democrat, he was a Neoliberal who destoryed the Democratic Party by embracing Degrowth
I think his failed hostage rescue attempt put the last nail in his coffin.
But this film reminds us of all the goodness. Bless you Mr. Carter.
Goodness my ass! The worst president of all time. To live this long is God’s vengeance on this piece of shit😂
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
Wonderful !!!!!
A beautiful human being. God bless you, .Jimmy Carter
Oh how blessed the world was when men like Jimmy Carter were in power. A man who tries to bring people together for the common good, not drive us apart for personal gain.
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
Yeah, things sure were great back then. No gas lines at the pump, no severe recession, no 14% interest rates on home loans, no American embassies being invaded and hostages taken. Good times.
@@regpharveyBuh-zing!
@regpharvey Sadly, most people won't see your sarcasm.
Thanks for posting very tasteful and poignant
Cheers, pal. Hope you had a nice summer.
@@paintedpassportThanks friend I’m well, I hope you’re the same , going to any UK gigs ?
@@woolhall No, I wish. You? Will be interesting to see if Bob returns to the RARW set, continues with the Outlaw set, or tries to blend them together. Or does something else entirely.
Jimmy Carter and Robert Zimmerman...two role model Americans. Thank you both for your contributions to our country.
Carter’s presidency should have redefined America, instead he was undermined. A lost opportunity.
I hope he gets to cast his vote in the 24 election...
It will be the deciding vote in GA✌
Thank You!
Hey nice they let you put it up
Mr. Carter’s administration really got a raw deal
Jimmy Carter was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
You can thank Reagan and Kissinger for that. My heart breaks for what might have been.
Our last moral President.
Another nonsense “both sides “ comment. The propaganda has worked on you.
That's the kind of person you want driving the country.
Jimmy's planning to vote this year - are You?
He is planning on voting? Really?
Voting BLUE 💙. All the way.
President Carter 💙🇺🇸💙✝️🇲🇽
Jimmy Carter, aka the Rock and Roll president. Happy 100th birthday 🎂
I'm sure you will be here to vote for our First woman president! 🗳 🇺🇸
Very kind words from Bob ❤
God Bless 🙏 Jimmy Carter and Bob Dylan
The only president who truly appreciates Dylan in a deep way. This is so poignant.
I'm with you Mr President, God bless you and Bob.
He was truly one of the straight greatest human beings to ever sit in the White House.
My beloved president. Thank you.
So good
Gratitude.
Good job 👌!
I clearly remember my third-grade elementary teacher writing on the blackboard that Jimmy Carter is the new president of the United States.
He had some tough days as President but was always a great person as well as Roselyn.
I have yet to see someone point up to the heavens when they are asked "where are you from."
I need a little help here folks…what’s the song Dylan’s playing at 3:08?
Pressing on
fascinating
Over the years, there have been countless examples of antyism. Some could argue that Dylan could be the pinnacle.
Ofc Jimmy Carter listens on vinyl. ⭐
♥
Two good men.
Is this part of a documentary on Jimmy?
Song? 1:51
Maggie's Farm
There's no doubt Bob will go down as the greatest songwriter of modern times .
But songwriters basically sit on the fence harvest lines quotes from all aspects of the human language shuffle them around come up with few lines of there own n create a song
They are fishermen of men
i'm still mad at jimmy carter for giving away the panama canal.
Thank you for posting this. We are in an anxious period right now with the possibility of electing a wannabe tyrant as president of the United States.
Bob was just being nice, he knows that Jimmy was a too much of a coward to say what is really going on in the world.
Leave it to US to do all the heavy lifting.
Vote Blue 💙
Vote Green. Jill Stein is the actual peace candidate. Enjoy Dick Cheney, prick
I remember this. But by this time the baby boomers were beginning to sell out.
The only likeable u.s. president I guess.
Jimmy was a good person but unfortunetely a bad president. he was the best campaing for reagan to emerge.
Passive political beasts giving each other a you know what, or are they saints?
Trump2024
Trump never listened to a song in his life.
@@Anthony-hu3rj stop demonstrating to the world how easily triggered you get.
@@Anthony-hu3rjlol this Dylan song literally sounds exactly like Trump. ruclips.net/video/ukLtIRw71tE/видео.htmlsi=GeicN1HGMWpgmQcG
Shouldn't it have been more truthfully been titled: "Jimmy Carter: Imperialist and Neoliberal President"? Yes, it should.
Naive soul. What, you want a world dominated by Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Houthis, Russia, North Korea, and Venezuela? And those groups and countries are not imperialist? If you lived in one of these countries, you would not even have made this comment for fear of being imprisoned. As long as you keep your black and white view of the world, you will not understand anything. Anyway, I am writing to a bot.
Nonsense
@@rcpmac It's all in the history. Carter does not deserve the easy ride given him by many on the Left. He, along with Brzezinski, aimed to destroy the Soviet Union by entrapping it in Afghanistan. He was the enemy of the American working class:
"Carter, not Reagan, presided over the dismantling of the New Deal regulatory system in airlines, railroads and trucking. Intended to reduce inflation by reducing the costs of essential infrastructure to business, Carter's market-oriented reforms have backfired, producing constant bankruptcies and predatory hub-and-spoke monopolies in the airline industry, an oligopolistic private railroad industry that has abandoned passenger rail for freight, and underpaid, overworked truckers...."
and was no friend of poor Black people:
"In an interview with the New York Daily News in April 1976, Carter said: "I see nothing wrong with ethnic purity being maintained. I would not force a racial integration of a neighborhood by government action." A few days later, questioned about this remark, Carter elaborated: "What I say is that the government ought not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood simply to establish their intrusion." Jesse Jackson called this "a throwback to Hitlerian racism." Carter not only won a majority of the Southern vote but also did well among white ethnics. (The quotes are from Steven F. Hayward's "The Real Jimmy Carter.")"
('How Reaganism actually started with Carter', Salon 8 Feb 2011)
I love Trump ❤️
But I love Jimmys music.
I use to drive a yellow cab in New York city in the 1980s and picked up Bob one day, he wanted to take a look at graffitti of all things, and he told me "Mr. Tamborine man" was about a night he was wasted in a bar when he first came to NYC and this guy kept shaking change in front of a juke box, I was like holy shit, then the song makes sense doesn't it.
Two of my favorite humans on the face of the earth.
and in the UK the PM Starmer is a big Taylor Swift fan !! The times they are achangin ¬¬