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-"Under [[Jimmy Carter|Carter]] the [[US foreign politics|US]] largely gave up the practice of helping [[rightwing]] regimes to make war on their own liberals. Under [[Reagan]], especially if [[Kissinger]] makes a comeback, that sordid brand of ''[[Realpolitik]]'' might well be resumed." --''[[Glued to the Box]]'' by Clive James+"Would we take [[Walter Mondale|Fritz]] without [[Jimmy Carter|Grits]]? We'd take [[Fritz the Cat]]. Would we take [[Jesse Jackson]]? Hell, we'd take [[Michael Jackson]]!"---[[Re-Ron]] (1984) by Gil Scott-Heron
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"Would we take Fritz without Grits? We'd take Fritz the Cat. Would we take Jesse Jackson? Hell, we'd take Michael Jackson!"---Re-Ron (1984) by Gil Scott-Heron


"Under Carter the US largely gave up the practice of helping rightwing regimes to make war on their own liberals. Under Reagan, especially if Kissinger makes a comeback, that sordid brand of Realpolitik might well be resumed." --Glued to the Box by Clive James

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James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and philanthropist who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.



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