Republican Admits to Sabotaging Jimmy Carter's Election

This is huge. I guess he wanted it off his chest before he died. And it looks like the New York Times has made this available with no paywall.






A Four-Decade Secret: One Man’s Story of Sabotaging Carter’s Re-election

A prominent Texas politician said he unwittingly took part in a 1980 tour of the Middle East with a clandestine agenda.

WASHINGTON — It has been more than four decades, but Ben Barnes said he remembers it vividly. His longtime political mentor invited him on a mission to the Middle East. What Mr. Barnes said he did not realize until later was the real purpose of the mission: to sabotage the re-election campaign of the president of the United States.

It was 1980 and Jimmy Carter was in the White House, bedeviled by a hostage crisis in Iran that had paralyzed his presidency and hampered his effort to win a second term. Mr. Carter’s best chance for victory was to free the 52 Americans held captive before Election Day. That was something that Mr. Barnes said his mentor was determined to prevent.

His mentor was John B. Connally Jr., a titan of American politics and former Texas governor who had served three presidents and just lost his own bid for the White House. A former Democrat, Mr. Connally had sought the Republican nomination in 1980 only to be swamped by former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California. Now Mr. Connally resolved to help Mr. Reagan beat Mr. Carter and in the process, Mr. Barnes said, make his own case for becoming secretary of state or defense in a new administration.

Mr. Carter sitting at a desk in the Oval Office, looking down.


What happened next Mr. Barnes has largely kept secret for nearly 43 years. Mr. Connally, he said, took him to one Middle Eastern capital after another that summer, meeting with a host of regional leaders to deliver a blunt message to be passed to Iran: Don’t release the hostages before the election. Mr. Reagan will win and give you a better deal.

Then shortly after returning home, Mr. Barnes said, Mr. Connally reported to William J. Casey, the chairman of Mr. Reagan’s campaign and later director of the Central Intelligence Agency, briefing him about the trip in an airport lounge.

Mr. Carter’s camp has long suspected that Mr. Casey or someone else in Mr. Reagan’s orbit sought to secretly torpedo efforts to liberate the hostages before the election, and books have been written on what came to be called the October surprise. But congressional investigations debunked previous theories of what happened.

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Different hostages means nothing.

Clearly it demonstrates that the idea of arms for hostages was no problematic for them

As far as the release…it was clearly the payoff
Wrong.

Trading arms for hostages after being elected was a smart and effective method of getting them released.

As far as the release it had nothing to do with a deal or they would have picked a different release date.

The story is an idiotic conspiracy theory
 
Wrong.

Trading arms for hostages after being elected was a smart and effective method of getting them released.

As far as the release it had nothing to do with a deal or they would have picked a different release date.

The story is an idiotic conspiracy theory
First of all… trading arms for hostages at ANY TIME s abhorrent.

Second they clearly were willing to use that tactic
 
First of all… trading arms for hostages at ANY TIME s abhorrent.

Second they clearly were willing to use that tactic
120 billions of dollars so far for a corrupted meaningless nation to our existence while people suffer more and more at home. And people suffering over in Ukraine for nothing for the same.
 
First of all… trading arms for hostages at ANY TIME s abhorrent.

Second they clearly were willing to use that tactic
No it is not. If it gets them released

There is a difference between getting them released and convincing someone to hold them longer
 
No it is not. If it gets them released

There is a difference between getting them released and convincing someone to hold them longer
A. Paying off hostage takers is a no no. Trading arms for them is worse

B. Not for cynical Republicans
 
This is huge. I guess he wanted it off his chest before he died. And it looks like the New York Times has made this available with no paywall.






A Four-Decade Secret: One Man’s Story of Sabotaging Carter’s Re-election

A prominent Texas politician said he unwittingly took part in a 1980 tour of the Middle East with a clandestine agenda.

WASHINGTON — It has been more than four decades, but Ben Barnes said he remembers it vividly. His longtime political mentor invited him on a mission to the Middle East. What Mr. Barnes said he did not realize until later was the real purpose of the mission: to sabotage the re-election campaign of the president of the United States.

It was 1980 and Jimmy Carter was in the White House, bedeviled by a hostage crisis in Iran that had paralyzed his presidency and hampered his effort to win a second term. Mr. Carter’s best chance for victory was to free the 52 Americans held captive before Election Day. That was something that Mr. Barnes said his mentor was determined to prevent.

His mentor was John B. Connally Jr., a titan of American politics and former Texas governor who had served three presidents and just lost his own bid for the White House. A former Democrat, Mr. Connally had sought the Republican nomination in 1980 only to be swamped by former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California. Now Mr. Connally resolved to help Mr. Reagan beat Mr. Carter and in the process, Mr. Barnes said, make his own case for becoming secretary of state or defense in a new administration.

Mr. Carter sitting at a desk in the Oval Office, looking down.


What happened next Mr. Barnes has largely kept secret for nearly 43 years. Mr. Connally, he said, took him to one Middle Eastern capital after another that summer, meeting with a host of regional leaders to deliver a blunt message to be passed to Iran: Don’t release the hostages before the election. Mr. Reagan will win and give you a better deal.

Then shortly after returning home, Mr. Barnes said, Mr. Connally reported to William J. Casey, the chairman of Mr. Reagan’s campaign and later director of the Central Intelligence Agency, briefing him about the trip in an airport lounge.

Mr. Carter’s camp has long suspected that Mr. Casey or someone else in Mr. Reagan’s orbit sought to secretly torpedo efforts to liberate the hostages before the election, and books have been written on what came to be called the October surprise. But congressional investigations debunked previous theories of what happened.


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He didnt realize it until later? The fuck? This is your proof? Some dude had a feeling about something...later? He never actually saw this meeting? He never heard anyone say it? Ok bro, whatever you say. :laugh:
I gave you the link, no paywall, and you STILL didn't read it. :auiqs.jpg:
 

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