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Former Texas lt. gov says political mentor sabotaged Iran hostage talks to stop Jimmy Carter’s re-election


https://nypost.com/2023/03/19/former-texas-lt-gov-says-political-mentor-sabotaged-jimmy-carters-re-election/

With former President Jimmy Carter, 98, now in hospice care, Barnes, 84, told the New York Times he wanted to reveal his part in a secret operation that ended in Carter’s reelection loss.

“History needs to know that this happened,” Barnes told the Times. “I think it’s so significant and I guess knowing that the end is near for President Carter put it on my mind more and more and more.”

In his interview, Barnes recounted how the US was on edge as Carter tried to negotiate the freedom of 52 Americans held captive in 1979 by a group of militarized Iranian college students.

And with the 1980 elections approaching during the 444-day long incident, the crisis’ outcome was seen as the make-or-break moment of Carter’s presidency.

Barnes alleged Connally was committed to stalling the negotiations, and invited him on a trip to several Middle Eastern capitals to urge leaders not to release the hostages because Reagan would offer a better deal, the Times reported.

Barnes’ claims echoes those of the so-called October Surprise Theory, in which Carter supporters have long alleged pro-Regan agents had secretly influenced the outcome of the 1980 election through the Iran hostage crisis.

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Shows ya what a selfish old scum sucking turd Reagan was to keep them captive longer just for him to "win."

Seems like it is Repubs. who do more manipulating and cheating of elections then Dems.

And even if it was Dems who did it in 2020, well, payback is a bitch.

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Interesting, but not instrumental in President Carter not getting reelected.

The failure of Operation Eagle Claw in April 1980 combined with economic malaise of the period (high inflation and high unemployment), Regan's excellent television presence, pretty much doomed Carter's chances for reelection.

Btw Nixon did the same thing to LBJ in 1968 when flew to South Vietnam and tried to convince the leader not to accept a peace deal, claiming they would get a better one under a Nixon administration. (This was before LBJ's historic announcement)

President Carter's legacy just might be what he accomplished AFTER his term in office, which the bar he has set is so incredibly high.

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