2nd best ex-president in our history and a good man.
2nd best ex-president in our history and a good man.
I was just about to ask this question. I can't think of anyone better.Who was the best?
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He had a wonderful post presidency. I love how they have all pretty much for the most part have respected the "staying quietly away from the public light" tradition of retired presidents. WIth exception to sometimes during campaign season they get seen and heard.2nd best ex-president in our history and a good man.
That is fair.George Washington. He set the example for walking away
He had a wonderful post presidency. I love how they have all pretty much for the most part have respected the "staying quietly away from the public light" tradition of retired presidents. WIth exception to sometimes during campaign season they get seen and heard.
I am beginning to think that you respect how ex presidents have stayed quiet except for occasions during campaign season.I always respect the tradition we have of our ex potus stays out of the public for the most part, generally not meddling in politics except to occasionally campaign if anything.
Yeah, youre putting the clues together like a real private detective. I like it.I am beginning to think that you respect how ex presidents have stayed quiet except for occasions during campaign season.
My greatest regret from my time living in Georgia, apart from marrying the redhead, is having never attended Carter's Sunday School class in Plains. It was legendarily good. Whatever Carter may have or not have been as a politician, he was a great man of God.2nd best ex-president in our history and a good man.
That is without doubt.My greatest regret from my time living in Georgia, apart from marrying the redhead, is having never attended Carter's Sunday School class in Plains. It was legendarily good. Whatever Carter may have or not have been as a politician, he was a great man of God.
I don't remember Carter coming here but I do remember Bob Dole giving a speech at the Seretean Center. I was only 10 in 76 so I don't remember much about it except at one point during the speech he paused to take a drink, as he set the glass back down on the podium he smiled and said, "Pineapple juice. It's much better than peanut butter because it doesn't stick to the roof of your mouth." He then continued the speech.I went to the Student Union in Fall '75 or Spring '76 to hear this obscure Georgia governor speak about his desire to be our next President. I was intrigued when I read he had been a nuclear engineer in the Navy before going into politics, thinking a non-politician, non-lawyer might be a welcome relief from what we'd had up until then. This was also the first US election after the voting age had been lowered, so I was taking it pretty seriously. It wasn't a very large crowd for his speech, so I stood around until I got to shake hands with him (nearly 50 years later, still the softest hand of any man I've ever shaken hands with, nttawwt). While I've moved well right since I started paying taxes (rightly or wrongly), I never regretted voting for Jimmy. He was very likely the best human being we've ever had as President.
FIFY. The first Presidential election after the age was lowered to 18 was in ‘72. I turned 21 in September of ‘72 and I was a little miffed that I had to wait until I was 21 and then all of a sudden the “kids” were given the right to vote.I went to the Student Union in Fall '75 or Spring '76 to hear this obscure Georgia governor speak about his desire to be our next President. I was intrigued when I read he had been a nuclear engineer in the Navy before going into politics, thinking a non-politician, non-lawyer might be a welcome relief from what we'd had up until then. This was also the SECOND US election after the voting age had been lowered, so I was taking it pretty seriously. It wasn't a very large crowd for his speech, so I stood around until I got to shake hands with him (nearly 50 years later, still the softest hand of any man I've ever shaken hands with, nttawwt). While I've moved well right since I started paying taxes (rightly or wrongly), I never regretted voting for Jimmy. He was very likely the best human being we've ever had as President.