I was too young when Carter was president to follow politics - what did he do (or not do) that was so bad? My impression at the time was he was a victim of circumstances - the hostage crisis and the horrible economy (stagflation and all).
Oh, and then there was the rabbit attack, and the media making fun of him for that. The "Malaise" speech and his reaction to the energy crisis ("The moral equivalent of war") also stick in my mind as something people thought he overreacted (or reacted badly) to.
I did see a documentary a few years ago that said Carter came into office bringing into his administration people who were naive in what they thought they could do, and condescending to the Democratic power structure of the day.
But my gut feeling (from being a teenager at the time) is still that his presidency got a bum rap... what am I missing?
I watched that video and my main thought was, "Who's that hot guy in the jacket?"
In other, too silly to meara news:
Eli Manning's name is actually Elisha. Which... makes his brother being named Peyton even more counterintuitive, to me. Unless the family had some kind of big religious conversion in between children, or Peyton is a name that runs in the family.
Male pseudohermaphroditism resolves in most cases, meaning that the kid hits puberty, testosterone kicks in, and the kid becomes visibly male (though with lesser primary and secondary sex characteristics than is usual). biochemistry via Wikipedia. That article also notes that, although it occurs once in 146,000 pregnancies, it's much more common for an infant to be born with ambiguous genitalia (resulting in genetic screening, and accurate sex-assessment) than with completely-female genitalia (resulting in inaccurate sex-assessment, so that puberty is a total surprise).
Also, I think that House episode should have been about Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, which is the one where genetic males are born looking female, and never change. (With AIS, it's "I'm allergic to testosterone!" whereas with pseudoherms, it's "I failed to metabolize testosterone properly in utero! But I'm getting better at that with practice.")
my cooking runs to Mark Bittman and the less fussy end of Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray often provides vegitarian options for her recipies. Many of the soups, for example, let you substitute vegetable stock for chicken stock and something else for the protein.
Everyone knows that the Mannings are a New Orleans family, right? I mean, Archie Manning was born in Mississippi, but he played for the Saints and was a game announcer for years.
His wife is named Olivia, and his third son is named Cooper. I suspect she might have had some influence in the naming.
Peyton and Cooper go together somewhat, in both being trendy-ish. Elisha??
My impression at the time was he was a victim of circumstances - the hostage crisis and the horrible economy (stagflation and all).
And I think that's what our next president is going to be heading into, between Iraq and the economy. Which is why I think we need someone who knows how to handle Washington and work with the party machines and etc.
I can't really speak to Carter, really.
Timelies all!
Need to take the car to Jiffy Lube, then I will hit the library. Of course I need to shower and dress first...
I am a little disappointed that the Wikipedia entry doesn't go into more detail about the Bristol scale.
Also, I have a hankering for waffles.
Hey all, how dangerous would meatless pasta in a butter-based sauce that was left out overnight in 60° temperature be? Hil's advice made for very tasty tortelini, but with the balsamic vinegar I can't tell if it's gone bad or not.
Do you think Whole Foods will have last-minute Super Bowl shoppers? I can't decide if I should wait to go until closer to the game.
Isn't Cooper actually the first son? I think Peyton and Cooper are much closer in age to each other than Eli. There was a brief article in the NYT about how Cooper and Peyton are closer to Dad and how sometimes Eli would sneak away from their sporting events and go with Mom. Mom gave the option of shopping and, with the anywhere but the gym attitude, he'd go with her. He apparently knows a ton about antiques as a result.
Archie and Olivia still live in New Orleans, I think?