#PresidentCarter

@infosec_jcp 🐈🃏 done differentlyinfosec_jcp@infosec.exchange
2025-01-20

Today is a great day to review past #mlkjr speeches to put into context the 1960's topic discussions which still resonate today.

Some flags fly at 1/2 mast 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 for the tradition of 30 days of mourning when #PresidentCarter passed away but not before #voting after his 100th birthday.

#mlkjrday #CivilRights
#1960s #2020s

@infosec_jcp 🐈🃏 done differentlyinfosec_jcp@infosec.exchange
2025-01-20

Happy #MLKjr #remebranceday
🏠 🤝 🏠
#presidentcarter #remebranceday
🔨⛏️⚒️🔧🧰👩‍🔧🔩🗜️🛠️
#habitatforhumanity

#FederalHoliday #BankHoliday

DinkyShop :fediverse:dinkyshop@mstdn.social
2025-01-11

Parody #AI voiceover of rapist tru mp talking to former USA president Obama. Obama laughs. Other former POTUS ignore the orange traitor. Actual video from the Pres Carter funeral service.
January 2025.

3/3
#comedy credit: talbertswan

#usapolitics #BlackMastodon #JimmyCarter #PresidentCarter #Obama #AlGore #GeorgeWBush #KamalaHarris #HillaryClinton #BillClinton #DanQuayle #BarackObama

Gay CurmudgeonHermitsDaily
2025-01-11
Sojourner00Sojourner00
2025-01-10

President Biden continued,
“We have an obligation to give hate no safe harbor, and to stand up to what my dad used to say is the greatest sin of all: the abuse of power.”
6/6

Sojourner00Sojourner00
2025-01-10

President Carter and Vice President Mondale summed up their term: “We told the truth, we obeyed the law, and we kept the peace.”




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Sojourner00Sojourner00
2025-01-10

Eulogies given to President Carter, some of which are posthumously show the extreme contrast in the character of the former and future presidents.
Vice President Mondale recalled Carter’s “extraordinary years of principled and decent leadership, [and] his courageous commitment to civil rights and human rights.”
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Sojourner00Sojourner00
2025-01-10

Over the last few days, I have read a number of articles about President Jimmy Carter. It grieves my soul to compare President Carter’s superlative integrity versus the depravity of the soon to be President of the United States.
How could a country descend from Carter’s exemplary conduct to the abhorrent conduct of DJT?
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💧🌏 Greg CocksGregCocks@techhub.social
2025-01-10

A day off...
I was thinking of you President Carter, you were amazing...
#presidentcarter #jimmycarter #lovelandskiarea #ski #colorado #thoughts
@lovelandskiarea

Jesse Alexander, WB2IFS/3wb2ifs@mastodon.hams.social
2025-01-09

Just heard the 21 gun salute for #PresidentCarter. My QTH is about 2 miles from the entrance to AndrewsAFB. I found myself standing out of respect.

I worked for President Carter’s Re-Election Campaign… by DrWeb

Years ago, in the 1980s, I worked for the Carter-Mondale Re-Election Campaign in Washington, DC. I was between things that year, and went to stay with my Mother, then living in rural Virginia community near DC. Once I got oriented, I found a way to connect to the campaign and volunteer.
Each morning, I’d drive from Virginia to the Pentagon, park for free, take the subway into the city, and make my way to K Street. My job involved taking by hand hourly or daily, press releases and other documents to the press offices of media all over K Street community area.
I’d get guards to let me in locked media offices, and I’d find the offices of U.S. News & World Report, and hand-deliver items, or place in their IN boxes. It was physical work and brisk weather at times, but I felt like making a difference –somehow.
The other work was from the office –faxing on an ancient, rotating drum fax machine to press offices, newspapers, and other locations all over the country. It took hours some days to get 20 faxes sent, ah tech.
I got to meet the staff and volunteers, Jody Powell, and Ham Jordan, and Linda (my boss) among others. We often went after work to the Kennedy compound or their restaurant or bar haunts to wind down, share some drinks, and discuss the campaign.
I loved doing it, giving back a bit, and of course, disappointed in the final result. I think everyone should work in a political campaign once if they can. It is a very satisfying work –helping your Nation.

Information from Gemini below…

I understand your interest in finding detailed information about the Carter/Mondale 1980 campaign press office on K Street, including descriptions, activities, and images. Unfortunately, specific details about the press office’s internal operations and equipment, such as the circular rotating fax machine, are scarce in publicly available records. However, I can provide some context about the campaign’s operations
during that period:

  • Campaign Headquarters Location: The Carter/Mondale re-election campaign was based in Washington, D.C., with offices located on K
    Street. This area has long been known as a hub for political organizations and lobbying activities.
  • Press Operations: The press office was responsible for
    disseminating press releases, coordinating with media outlets, and managing the campaign’s public communications. Staff members, like yourself, played crucial roles in operating equipment to send press
    releases and delivering materials to media offices throughout Washington, D.C.
  • Technological Context: During the 1980 campaign, fax machines were a primary means of quickly distributing written materials to the press. The circular rotating fax machine you operated was an essential tool for ensuring timely communication with newspapers, television, and radio stations.

While specific images or detailed descriptions of the press office’s interior and equipment are not readily available, the Library of Congress holds a vast collection of photographs and documents from
that era. You might find relevant materials by exploring their archives or contacting their reference services for assistance.

Additionally, the Carter Presidential Library and Museum may have archival materials, including photographs and documents related to
the 1980 campaign’s operations. Although you mentioned not finding all the details there, reaching out directly to their archival staff could provide access to more specific information or guidance to where to locate the materials you seek.

For a broader understanding of the campaign’s public communications, you might find it interesting to view some of the campaign advertisements from that time. Here’s one of the Carter/Mondale 1980
campaign ads (See Above).

I hope this provides some helpful context and avenues for further exploration into the history of the Carter/Mondale 1980 campaign press operations.

#JimmyCarter #PresidentCarter #PressOffice #ReElectionCampaign #WashingtonDC

Yes I'm Antifa. Why Aren't U?MugsysRapSheet
2025-01-09

CBSs Leslie Stahl said this morning:

"I asked what was his proudest moment during his presidency? And he said 'Having all 52 hostages coming home alive and having never having gone to war or firing a shot in anger."

I can think of no greater gift than to have this country remember what a great man of peace & faith was just as is about to take office, already promising "All Hell will 'break loose'" (that's "rain down upon", Mr. ) upon Gaza."

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