Cartoonists for the Chicago Tribune and Time magazine depicted Carter as Planters snack company’s dapper advertising character, Mr. Peanut. Others depicted Carter himself as a smiling peanut, along ...
At first, there was the smile, the standout teeth, the earthiness of the peanut-farming, the celebrity friends and the countercultural cool. On his way to the White House, Jimmy Carter gave the ...
But the most common feature in the caricatures was Carter’s big toothy smile ... the best thing about Jimmy Carter as far as the editorial cartoonist are concerned is his teeth.” ...
On commercial flights, Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, and their Secret Service detail are the first to board the plane, from the tarmac, so they don’t make a fuss in the p ...
Editor’s note: Before he died on November 29, Lance Morrow, who covered Jimmy Carter ... memorable event of the Carter presidency occurred the day that he was attacked in his canoe by the notorious ...
Their response was “Hey, it’s not a big ... if teeth are brushed twice daily. In 1976, as an employee of U.S. Sen. Dick Clark, I was honored to be able to drive Jimmy Carter’s wife ...
I mourn Jimmy Carter ... stopped trying to do better. Carter was easy to ridicule in his political prime. He was a peanut farmer from the rural South with buck teeth, a Southern drawl and a ...
Jimmy Carter, who rebounded from a single, turbulent term as president to construct a legacy as one of the world’s leading human rights activists, died Sunday at his home in Plains, Ga.
The summer after he was sworn in as president, Jimmy Carter flew to ... Southerners are picking their teeth or straight out of Hee Haw.” If this all made Carter palatable to a national audience ...