Jimmy Carter was Criminally Underrated w/ CATO's Gene Healy (convo)

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Jimmy Carter just died. The standard history of his presidency is that it was an unmitigated failure: that the naive peanut farmer got chewed up by Washington. But that narrative misses the actual policy changes Carter imposed while in power. He was the least war-like president in modern history. He deregulated dozens of industries that proceeded to boom under Reagan. And he rejected the cultish, imperial theatrics of the office that perpetuate an unhealthy popular perception of the president as a God, as a Savior.

We sat down with the Cato Institute's Gene Healy to set the record straight about Jimmy Carter.

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