Hamilton Jordan Taught Them A Lesson … Many Lessons

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By Matt Towery
(5/21/08) In the early evening of Tuesday May 20, 2008, a massive thunderstorm swept across the northern sections of Metro Atlanta. It struck almost without warning and within an hour it was gone.
As I sat at home with no power, enjoying the rare quiet that comes when there are no electronic distractions, my cell phone rang, reminding me that there was truly no escape in these modern times (I try to keep the thing turned off!)
It was a friend telling me that Hamilton Jordan, former chief-of-staff to Jimmy Carter, had finally lost a valiant, graceful, powerful battle against cancer. The phone just kept ringing after that. With no television, no phones, no Internet, I did what came natural to me. I drove to my office where there was power and wrote this column.
I understand that in the past few decades we have become such a polarized nation that it is impossible to extol the virtues of someone associated with a former Democratic president, particularly an active and often colorful former president such as Jimmy Carter, without immediately upsetting the most partisan of readers. Well, get over it. Hamilton Jordan taught a lot of lessons.
We all need to be reminded of the human side not only of politics and public service, but of the common bonds we all share.
Jordan - along with former Carter Press Secretary Jody Powell and a handful of others, including media executive Gerald Rafshoon - cobbled together and implemented a plan that in the mid-1970s seemed impossible. They turned the one term governor of a then-small Southern state into the alternative for which a demoralized post-Watergate America was searching.
Make no mistake about it. Had there been no Hamilton Jordan, there might never have been a President Jimmy Carter. OK, I hear my conservative readers saying, “well?” Well, the answer is that Jerry Ford was no big time conservative and although he was a nice man, Ford’s defeat paved the way for a political cycle that later delivered Ronald Reagan.

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7 Responses to “Hamilton Jordan Taught Them A Lesson … Many Lessons”

  1. Juliana says on :

    You’re still here? I thought you gave up last week!Yey! i love seeing a little doggie come yapping back. Want to try for phase 3 or is this your consolidation speech?

  2. Tabby says on :

    Let’s say that all the technology used by the armed forces were nullified somehow. So no tanks or airplanes - rifles and small arms only. Then you get invaded by Mexico or China. Therefore all Hispanics or Asians are suspected colluders with the enemy and this fragments your nation.

  3. Rena says on :

    No, actually, instead of engaging in armed combat and risking death, I’d probably surrender. Sucks, but it would be the best option.

  4. Chantel says on :

    Siberia is full of the bones of those who surrendered to Stalin’s troops. The Russians who surrendered to the Germans didn’t fare better.

  5. Eulalia says on :

    Do I get to keep my Escalade?

  6. Harry says on :

    Sad that it got so far down the page before someone said this.I mean, yes, Iraqis resenting the US presence I can understand, but Iraqis making war on each other for doctrinal differences, killing their own women and children… I think that proposing a 1:1 analogy is a little over the line.