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Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, are “still holding hands” as they enter their “final chapter” together at home in Plains, Georgia, the former US president’s grandson said.

“It’s clear we’re in the final chapter,” Josh Carter said of his grandparents, the first couple between 1977 and 1981, in an interview published by People magazine on Saturday.

Jimmy Carter, 98, entered hospice care in February, seeking “to spend his remaining time at home with his family”. In May, the Carter family announced that Rosalynn Carter, 96, has dementia.

  • @[email protected]
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    3711 months ago

    Irrespective of your politcs, he is a truly admirable man, who has lived a life of real service. IMHO, the world could use lots more men of his character.

    • Patapon Enjoyer
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      211 months ago

      I have a feeling people from El Salvador, Nicaragua, East Timor and the Middle East might not want to admire him much, what with the support of dictators and funding of genocide

  • spaceghoti
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    3111 months ago

    It was inevitable that it would happen sooner or later, but it’s still sad news. Carter was one of the best, and he will be missed.

    • keeb420
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      3211 months ago

      He might not be the best president but he might be the best person to be president.

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    1511 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “It’s clear we’re in the final chapter,” Josh Carter said of his grandparents, the first couple between 1977 and 1981, in an interview published by People magazine on Saturday.

    Jimmy Carter, 98, entered hospice care in February, seeking “to spend his remaining time at home with his family”.

    Through a turbulent four years in power, Rosalynn Carter was an influential first lady, known to some as the “Steel Magnolia”.

    In 1980, one White House insider told the Observer that Rosalynn Carter was “a great second line of defence”, able to get her husband “to change his mind”.

    Speaking to People, Josh Carter said it’s “gotta be hard” for the former president to see his wife struggle with dementia, “but on the other hand, they’ve experienced everything that you can together.

    Now, Josh Carter told People, “Odds are I’m gonna lose my grandfather before my grandmother.


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      211 months ago

      Thank you, good bot. We appreciate you.

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    311 months ago

    Shucks, I thought he would out live Henry Kissinger. Still, quite a long time in hospice. Enough time to see a corrupt president get charged, even if it wasn’t the one that he followed. (Well, followed after his VP pardoned him and took over for a bit.)