fair winds and following seas, cuz. https://www.wsj.com/video/series/on...esidency/DC36594D-3EC8-4482-97EC-19080EB05F69 https://www.wsj.com/us-news/jimmy-c...6?st=BSxHzy&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
There have been bad men who made good Presidents. President Carter was a very good man who made a very mediocre President and decided not to let that define his life. A truly great American, Christian, and inspiration. RIP
Here's a passage by one of his biographers: "He was the first American president since Thomas Jefferson who could reasonably claim to be a Renaissance Man or at least a world-class autodidact. At various times in his life, he acquired the skills of a farmer, naval officer, electrician, sonar technologist, nuclear engineer, businessman, equipment designer, agronomist, master woodworker, Sunday School teacher, land-use planner, legislator, door-to-door missionary, governor, long-shot presidential candidate, U.S. president, diplomat, fly-fisherman, bird dog trainer, arrowhead collector, home builder, painter, professor, memoirist, poet, novelist, and children’s book author—an incomplete list, as he would be happy to point out."
“And with all that said it still pales in comparison to my accomplishments. Believe me I know accomplishments, that I can tell you. Yuuuuge accomplishments frankly.” -DJT