Jimmy Carter is celebrating his 95th birthday, becoming the first U.S. president to reach that milestone.
as he continues his humanitarian work and occasionally wades back into politics and policy debates almost four decades after leaving office.
“I just want to keep the whole world at peace,” Carter said in September during his annual Carter Center report. “This is primarily my fault,” the former president said, explaining that he wants the center to become a more forceful advocate on questions of war around the world, including “wars by the United States.” He said the Carter Center could engage in “constructive criticism of the United States government ... without being partisan about it.”
But Carter said he would like to see a woman as president, and made a notable observation on age, saying he. That could be seen to nix not only Sanders, 78, but the more moderate former Vice President Joe Biden, who is 76. Warren is 70.
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Knocked-Out Secret Service Agents Wake To Realize Jimmy Carter LoosePLAINS, GA—After regaining consciousness on the floor of the den inside Jimmy Carter’s private residence, a pair of groggy Secret Service agents quickly realized that the 91-year-old former president was on the loose, sources reported Wednesday. “He must have got his hands on a brick or something and knocked us out when we had our backs turned,” said agent Sam Knox while gingerly touching a large, swollen bump on the back of his head, later adding that this isn’t the first time Carter had evaded the Secret Service, recounting an incident in 2014 in which the retired statesman had offered Knox and his colleagues lemonade laced with a powerful laxative. “He’s quick as hell and a lot stronger than he looks, and he’s smart—very smart. You can’t let your guard down for even a second.” Secret Service officials went on to stress that time was of the essence, and issued an APB alerting authorities to be on the lookout for one “Jim Cartwright” or “Carter Jimenez” at any nearby low-income housing construction sites, alternative energy forums, or disputed elections.
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