Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 01 Oct 24 - 08:56 PM The White House has a birthday greeting on the grounds for Jimmy. Story and photo. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 01 Oct 24 - 03:52 PM And yes, he made it to his hundredth birthday. Profile front page of New York Times, and probably many others. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 30 Sep 24 - 12:08 PM He's waiting for his ballot so he can vote for Kamala, he made that announcement. You can be sure he won't be getting birthday greetings from all of the former presidents extant these days. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Mrrzy Date: 30 Sep 24 - 08:24 AM 99.99! One hundred tomorrow! |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 25 Feb 24 - 07:28 AM The White House Historical Association, established by Jacqueline Kennedy, issues a Christmas tree ornament every year; the presidents honored, one at a time, on these ornaments have so far been deceased. This year's Christmas tree ornament honors Jimmy Carter, the first living former president to be so honored. The ornament is in the shape of an anchor, in tribute to Carter's service in the Navy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Thompson Date: 23 Feb 24 - 02:27 AM Wasn't Carter actually successful in the hostage release, but they were released during Reagan's swearing-in? Carter is right about Israel; its war has destroyed Gaza's education system; more and more I'm reminded of the actions of the 16th- to 18th-century English in Ireland, where they targeted poets and made all non-English education illegal (resulting in the "hedge schools" in which educated people would secretly teach Irish literature, Latin, Greek and mathematics to pupils, with one child keeping a lookout). In Gaza, Israeli bombing, sniping, etc has so far killed some 100 academics, hundreds of teachers and thousands of students; this piece is from a couple of weeks ago so the numbers are probably larger. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 18 Feb 24 - 02:41 PM Jimmy Carter’s Long Goodbye The former president is on the verge of having spent a year in hospice care, once again confounding expectations in a life that has lasted nearly a century. It starts: Practically no one ever thought he would be elected president in the first place. Or that he would forge a landmark treaty in the Middle East. Or that he would win the Nobel Peace Prize. Or that he would beat cancer. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 18 Feb 24 - 02:27 PM As usual I can't link to the New York Times today, but their feature article on Jimmy Carter noted that it is now a year since hospice care was begun. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 30 Nov 23 - 06:37 PM Did you notice that at the Athens church funeral, the Carter family wore Hawaiian leis? Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were stationed in Hawaii during his Navy service, and they made lifelong friends there who shipped leis to Georgia for the whole family. Even Jimmy Carter wore one, a vivid red. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Rapparee Date: 29 Nov 23 - 08:38 PM Yes, it impressed me. I wonder who will attend Jimmy’s. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 28 Nov 23 - 03:03 PM Rosalynn's memorial service in Atlanta just ended. It was a beautiful service, respectful, funny, the Bible readings were really short and the stories from friends and loved ones were generous in detail. Jimmy was there in a long chair and I think slept through some of it. They were kind and didn't do any closeups (that I noticed). He's coasting on fumes right now. Hillary and Bill Clinton were there, as were Joe and Jill Biden. Michelle Obama and Laura Bush attended and surprisingly, Melania was there. Everyone else wore black, Melania wore gray. While several first ladies did real hugs, as did VP Harris, Mrs. Trump did a couple of air kisses. But she did attend. The grandson Jason thanked all of the former first ladies and the current by name, noting that Rosalynn would be pleased they attended. And to Jill and Hillary, "welcome to your lovely husbands." |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Mrrzy Date: 21 Nov 23 - 11:31 AM And long may it not arrive. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 19 Nov 23 - 06:31 PM I am reminded of Stilly's post in August of this year: when one dies, if the couple is close, the other is soon to follow. Maybe this is how Rosalynn wished it -- that she would be the first so that she would not have to grieve her husband's passing. I hope Mr. Carter's passing is painless and peaceful, when it comes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Nov 23 - 03:35 PM Rosalynn died today at age 96. She recently entered hospice (like, last week). Jimmy has been in hospice most of the year. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Ebbie Date: 20 Nov 23 - 09:03 PM A Polish friend told me that they have a saying to the effect that when your loved one dies, be extra careful- the departed one wants you to come. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 02 Oct 23 - 11:08 AM He made it! Yesterday (Sunday) was Jimmy Carter's 99th birthday. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Steve Shaw Date: 03 Oct 23 - 09:16 AM Polio is extremely rare these days and has been eradicated in north and South America and Europe. It's somewhat tenacious in a few countries but even there we're on our way. Some good news yesterday about a second cheap and effective malaria vaccine. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 21 Sep 23 - 12:52 PM Another month has passed, Jimmy has defied expectations. "Maybe it’s the peanut butter ice cream he still enjoys. Or the fact that his first-place Atlanta Braves are cruising toward the playoffs and he wants to see another World Series. Or as many of his loved ones and former advisers suggest, maybe he is just too stubborn to follow anyone else’s timetable." Jimmy Carter’s Final Chapter: Peanut Butter Ice Cream and His 99th Birthday Mr. Carter was already the longest-living president in American history, but his staying power even in hospice has captured the imagination of admirers around the world. “We thought at the beginning of this process that it was going to be in five or so days,” Jason Carter, his grandson, said in an interview, recalling the former president’s decision to check out of the hospital and go into hospice care at his home in Plains, Ga., last February. “I was down there with him in the hospital and then said goodbye. And then we thought it was going to be in that week that it was coming to the end. And it’s just now been seven months.” |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Donuel Date: 03 Oct 23 - 03:55 PM I was the plus one guest at the celebration party for the malaria vaccine. There are some other means of eradication that would doom the Anopheles mosquito, |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Donuel Date: 03 Oct 23 - 07:09 AM Recently Carter was asked if there was something he still would want to finish in the time he has remaining. He quickly answered 'peace in the Middle East and the end of the Guinea Wirm plague'. When he began his campaign there were 2 and a half million victims of the worm. Today there are only 6. Only smallpox was the only other plague eradicated. source: Rachael Maddow |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Ebbie Date: 20 Nov 23 - 09:03 PM A Polish friend told me that they have a saying to the effect that when your loved one dies, be extra careful- the departed one wants you to come. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 19 Nov 23 - 06:31 PM I am reminded of Stilly's post in August of this year: when one dies, if the couple is close, the other is soon to follow. Maybe this is how Rosalynn wished it -- that she would be the first so that she would not have to grieve her husband's passing. I hope Mr. Carter's passing is painless and peaceful, when it comes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Nov 23 - 03:35 PM Rosalynn died today at age 96. She recently entered hospice (like, last week). Jimmy has been in hospice most of the year. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Donuel Date: 03 Oct 23 - 03:55 PM I was the plus one guest at the celebration party for the malaria vaccine. There are some other means of eradication that would doom the Anopheles mosquito, |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Steve Shaw Date: 03 Oct 23 - 09:16 AM Polio is extremely rare these days and has been eradicated in north and South America and Europe. It's somewhat tenacious in a few countries but even there we're on our way. Some good news yesterday about a second cheap and effective malaria vaccine. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Donuel Date: 03 Oct 23 - 07:09 AM Recently Carter was asked if there was something he still would want to finish in the time he has remaining. He quickly answered 'peace in the Middle East and the end of the Guinea Wirm plague'. When he began his campaign there were 2 and a half million victims of the worm. Today there are only 6. Only smallpox was the only other plague eradicated. source: Rachael Maddow |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 02 Oct 23 - 11:08 AM He made it! Yesterday (Sunday) was Jimmy Carter's 99th birthday. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 21 Sep 23 - 12:52 PM Another month has passed, Jimmy has defied expectations. "Maybe it’s the peanut butter ice cream he still enjoys. Or the fact that his first-place Atlanta Braves are cruising toward the playoffs and he wants to see another World Series. Or as many of his loved ones and former advisers suggest, maybe he is just too stubborn to follow anyone else’s timetable." Jimmy Carter’s Final Chapter: Peanut Butter Ice Cream and His 99th Birthday Mr. Carter was already the longest-living president in American history, but his staying power even in hospice has captured the imagination of admirers around the world. “We thought at the beginning of this process that it was going to be in five or so days,” Jason Carter, his grandson, said in an interview, recalling the former president’s decision to check out of the hospital and go into hospice care at his home in Plains, Ga., last February. “I was down there with him in the hospital and then said goodbye. And then we thought it was going to be in that week that it was coming to the end. And it’s just now been seven months.” |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 22 Aug 23 - 03:46 PM Keb noted the passing of Jimmy's nephew. A respected and engaging Carter administration person, Hodding Carter III (no relation to Jimmy) died earlier this year. He was a remarkable journalist and commentator. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 22 Aug 23 - 03:42 PM Jimmy Carter, 6 Months Into Hospice, Is Still ‘Very Much’ Himself, Grandson Says He still holds hands with his wife, Rosalynn, their grandson Josh Carter said. The family is making plans for the former president’s 99th birthday in October. After surviving a series of health crises in recent years, including repeated falls and a bout with the skin cancer melanoma, which spread to his liver and brain, Mr. Carter opted to enter hospice care in February. According to the American Medical Association, hospice care is generally intended to relieve pain and suffering in patients who most likely have six months or less to live. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 22 Aug 23 - 03:00 PM I can't link to it, but the New York Times has an update on Jimmy Carter, all I can pull up is the excerpted quote of a grandson saying "he's still very much himself." |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 21 Aug 23 - 01:41 PM Also, Jason Carter, the chair of the Carter Center Board, has expressed sadness on the recent death of Hugh "Sonny" Carter who was part of the Carter Administration. (son of Jimmy Carter's first cousin) |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 21 Aug 23 - 01:36 PM According to NBC News, Rosalynn Carter planned to observe her birthday by eating cupcakes and peanut butter ice cream and by releasing butterflies in the home garden. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Aug 23 - 04:24 PM Rosalynn, who had a birthday this week, 96, has a form of dementia. I don't know how bad it is but she is still at home. I fear that with this close couple that when one goes, the other will soon follow. I've seen it happen with old family friends. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 19 Aug 23 - 03:56 PM Jimmy Carter has been at home in hospice care for some months now, and his grandson Josh Carter recently told the press that it is clear that "we are in the final chapter." Such things he has lived to see, especially with the Presidency! |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 08 Dec 21 - 08:07 PM And Mr. Carter has now managed to outlive the man who referred to him as "chicken-fried McGovern." Which some people call humor, it sounds hostile to me, actually. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 02 Mar 20 - 11:44 AM I note that just before ending his presidential campaign, Pete Buddigieg had one last breakfast meeting with Mr and Mrs Carter in Georgia. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 29 Feb 20 - 02:16 PM When you have reached Jimmy Carter's age, it's a big deal to make it to one more Leap Year day, yes? Hope he and his family have a happy one. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 14 Dec 19 - 03:53 PM Here's wishing him at least one more Happy Christmas with his family in Georgia. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Donuel Date: 12 Dec 19 - 04:53 PM I remember 'In his heart, he knows your wife' |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 12 Dec 19 - 11:49 AM "The quid pro quo was not in him." That quote was printed when the Oval Office had a Bush in it. The "him" was Jimmy Carter, and the person who made the statement was not identified. The context, during the Bush administration, was a reminiscence about President Carter facing off with Congress. And today, with Congress mobilized for impeachment, that quote resonates as never before. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 04 Dec 19 - 10:20 AM I was paying very little attention, those many decades ago, when the rabbit assault hit the mass media. So I really didn't bother to find out exactly what they spoke of. And then Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie performed a joint performance on the Boston Common, memorable for many reasons -- I was among the multitudes. Pete Seeger took a breather during the show and Arlo Guthrie sang Tom Paxton's Bunny Wunny song. It got plenty of laughs, but Mr. Guthrie was disgruntled when we failed to sing along on the Bunny Wunny chorus. I think it was a combination of embarrassment and never-before-heard-this-silly-song. Only now am I looking at the summaries in hindsight, and I see that Jody Powell, talking to the press, carelessly repeated a remark from Mr. Carter about something that occurred when Mr. Carter was quite alone. I always had an impression, from the mass media's massive stench, that the Secret Service were in the little boat with the President. More fool me, and anyway I am no longer so naïve about the press/media. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 03 Dec 19 - 02:11 PM How did I miss this last month? women, girls, and climate change |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 02 Dec 19 - 11:00 PM Talking of Emory University, when Mr. Carter fell this year and needed attention, I believe that was the hospital where he was kept under observation. Since then he has enjoyed Thanksgiving with his family. Today the reports broke that he is in hospital again -- but if you slow down and read the small print, it's the hospital nearest Americus, Georgia, and not Emory University in Atlanta. He needs a little attention, but not as serious as last time. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 13 Nov 19 - 03:08 PM Here is Mr. Carter at Emory University. Politics, peace and peanut butter |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Donuel Date: 12 Nov 19 - 07:33 PM I remember the week after Jimmy left office. Reagan had the solar cells Jimmy had installed from the white house roof ripped down. I suspect Reagan created some foreign interference, much like Trump, because Ronnie had negotiated the release of the American hostages from Iran ON THE DAY OF HIS INAUGURATION. Iran Contra came much later. |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Steve Shaw Date: 12 Nov 19 - 03:49 PM He was the best president you could ever have had but for external vicissitudes and the "charisma" of the philistine twat who replaced him, the bloke who engineered a horrible and unjust campaign in Central America and who in turn gave succour to Thatcher, who gave succour to Pinochet and who, along with Reagan, set in train the sequence of events that has led us to the ghastly state we are in today. If only things had gone better in 1979/1980 on both sides of the Atlantic... |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: robomatic Date: 12 Nov 19 - 02:44 PM I still remember Saturday Night Live where Dan Ackroyd played Jimmy Carter campaigning, emphasis on smile, personality, but no policy. It was a level of lampooning that incorporated a humor and even gentility that wee no longer experience in political life, nor Saturday Night Live. Carte Ford Debate President Carter burning a dollar The genuine Jimmy Carter has been a beneficent presence in American life outside of politics and a reminder of a better way. And, of course, he challenged Homer Simpson to a duel |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: keberoxu Date: 12 Nov 19 - 12:54 PM An earlier post on this thread, by Mudcat's late lamented katlaughing, quoted Paul P. Harris, comparing the well-paved highway to war with the wilderness in between us and peace. Does anyone else here remember Thomas the Rhymer? O see ye not yon narrow road So thick beset wi' thorns and briars? That is the Path of Righteousness, Though after it but few inquires. And see ye not yon braid, braid road That lies across the lily leven? That is the Path of Wickedness, Though some call it the road to Heaven . . . |
Subject: RE: BS: Lucky to have Jimmy Carter From: Stilly River Sage Date: 12 Nov 19 - 12:15 PM Each president, when they enter into office, is asked to plan how they want their funeral to run. Jimmy's will be modest when the time comes, but there will be enough pomp and circumstance to put the Orange one into apoplexy and try to make it about himself. It would be best if Jimmy sticks around until there is a well-balanced 46 to show the appropriate sadness when the time does arrive. |