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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute Quote about tax dollars, the poor and Christianity was not said by Jimmy Carter President Jimmy Carter is well known for his devotion to Christianity and issues of human rights. So, when a quote about both subjects is attributed to him on the internet, it isn’t that hard to believe he could or would have said it. The quote, posted on Facebook along with a photograph of Carter, says: "If you don’t want your tax dollars to help the poor, then stop saying you want a country based on Christian values, because you don’t." The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) Whether Carter would support the message or not, he didn’t say it. Sign up for PolitiFact texts The misattributed quote to the 39th president has been circulating the internet in various memes since it was actually uttered by comedian John Fugelsang in May 2013. The remark originated as part of a longer address by Fugelsang when his segment "Revoltingly Fake Christian of the Week" aired as part of Current TV’s Viewpoint program. The segment aired on May 29, 2013, (it is no longer available online) and targeted Tennessee congressman Stephen Fincher. Featured Fact-check Fugelsang took to Twitter shortly after the misattributed version of the quote began to spread to set the record straight. On Sept. 13, 2013, he tweeted: "This quote was widely attributed to Jimmy Carter. I apologize to him for it." Fugelsang again tweeted the quote and added an important parenthetical: "(not Jimmy Carter)." We rate this post False. Read About Our Process Our Sources Facebook post, May 1, 2019 Buzzfeed, John Fugelsang: Viewpoint Presents: 'The Revoltingly Fake Christian Of The Week,' May 30, 2013 Snopes, Jimmy Carter on Helping the Poor, Feb. 27, 2014 John Fugelsang Facebook post, May 29, 2013 John Fugelsang Twitter post, Sept. 12, 2013 John Fugelsang Twitter post, Feb. 6, 2014 Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by Samantha Putterman Quote about tax dollars, the poor and Christianity was not said by Jimmy Carter Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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