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‘Media Buzz’ host Howard Kurtz and WSJ editorial board member Bill McGurn remember Jimmy Carter as a president and person after his death at 100 years old on ‘The Story.’
December 30, 2024

How will Jimmy Carter’s legacy be remembered?

‘Media Buzz’ host Howard Kurtz and WSJ editorial board member Bill McGurn remember Jimmy Carter as a president and person after his death at 100 years old on ‘The Story.’

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Caroline Downey said that it is “not a nonsensical discussion” for Donald Trump to raise the prospect of America acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal because he “is using an economic and geopolitical argument.” She also said it is ‘tabloidy’ for legacy media to focus on Matt Gaetz, who she called an “arrogant blowhard,” now that he is “in the rearview mirror,” following the release of his House ethics report, and that the skilled visa program at the center of a rift in the MAGA camp is “very prone to exploitation and … it does displace American workers …”


Meghan Hays said that Trump floating the possibility to buy Greenland and to take control of the Panama Canal “is what authoritarians and dictators do … try to take sovereign land from people.” She also said that the GOP must decide “if they are actually America First or whether they are money first,” with Vivek Ramaswamy calling American workers “mediocre” and Elon Musk and Donald Trump supporting skilled-worker visas, despite other MAGA hardliners opposing them.


Griff Jenkins said, “There’s clear evidence of … a smear campaign” against Blake Lively, who filed a complaint accusing her co-star and director of the film “It Ends With Us,” Justin Baldoni, of sexual harassment, and “it may have boomeranged back on Baldoni, who may end up getting cancelled for the very smear campaign that he tried to launch.” He also said that the revelation that Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger had been living in a nursing home for dementia patients “is a perfect case to bring back the conversation over term limits,” and that Joe Biden commuting the sentences of 37 death-row criminals was a “dagger of grief thrust onto these [victims’] families on Christmas week.”


Jacqui Heinrich said it surprised her that “nobody came up through the ranks and slipped anything to the reporters” about Joe Biden’s mental decline, and that, “to [her] outrage,” she “didn’t get picked” despite her hand being up the entire White House briefing one day after a devastating Wall Street Journal article revealed how tightly managed the president was even right after he took office. She also said “Republicans can’t afford to be purists” in the House with a narrow majority and discontent mounting against Mike Johnson as speaker.