- Posted by Christopher Estep on May 22, 2008
Former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday that the campaign memorandum compiled for him in 1972 by Hamilton Jordan, which detailed in about 80 pages how a peanut farmer turned Southern governor could win the White House, remains a timeless user's guide for anyone with political aspirations.
It must be noted that like Ham Jordan's advice is valid, even more so is the advice of Edward Dahlberg
:
When one realizes that his life is worthless he either commits suicide or travels.
We think you've traveled enough, President Carter? Don't you?

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