We can argue endlessly about whether he was a good president or not (and I expect historians will argue it far into the future), but one thing is without question -- there has never been a more decent and caring man in the oval office than Jimmy Carter. That's why this news makes me sad.
From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The following statement from former President Jimmy Carter, who will turn 91 in October, was just released by the Carter Center in Atlanta:
“Recent liver surgery revealed that I have cancer that now is in other parts of my body. I will be rearranging my schedule as necessary so I can undergo treatment by physicians at Emory Healthcare. A more complete public statement will be made when facts are known, possibly next week.”
Last week, the Carter Center had disclosed the the former president had undergone elective surgery to “remove a small mass in his liver.” No further details were offered at the time.
There’s plenty more here in our main story, that will be updated through the evening. A piece:
Jill Stuckey, a close friend of Jimmy and his wife Rosalynn, said residents have been “praying ever since we found out about the small mass on his liver.”“He’s done everything right. He exercises, he eats right, that’s how he’s gotten to be 90 and (still) going to different continents,” said Stuckey, who helps manage the crowds of visitors at Maranatha Baptist Church when the former president gives lessons.There’s a history of cancer in Carter’s family, she added, “but if anyone can beat it, it’s Jimmy Carter.”
The well wishes flowed in from across the political world. From his vacation in Martha’s Vineyard, President Barack Obama called Carter and sent the following statement:
“Michelle and I send our best wishes to President Carter for a fast and full recovery. Our thoughts and prayers are with Rosalynn and the entire Carter family as they face this challenge with the same grace and determination that they have shown so many times before. Jimmy, you’re as resilient as they come, and along with the rest of America, we are rooting for you.”
I agree. Here is my take from yesterday: It Is Time to Reconsider Jimmy Carter’s Presidency. Of course, I've been arguing that for some time. I fear that liberals too often discount him as an imperfect president, as though any one ever is. Regardless, I hope for the best. I had expected to have him around for a few more years and I would certainly like to see that happen.
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