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Jimmy Carter was - he still - he remains to this day America's most ex of ex-presidents. You just can't believe that we elected this doofus. He was a bright enough guy and sort of well-meaning. But he was about as prepared to be president of the United States as your goofy old uncle, you know, the one that memorises baseball statistics.

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This quote by P. J. O'Rourke humorously highlights the contrasting perception of Jimmy Carter as America's most ex of ex-presidents. Despite being bright and well-meaning, Carter's lack of preparedness for the presidency is humorously compared to a goofy old uncle who only memorizes baseball statistics.
Quote by P. J. O'Rourke
Comedian, American
P. J. O'Rourke is an American comedian, political satirist, journalist, and author.
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