I wasn't actually going to say anything about Jimmy Carter. Am I required to? So the latest Trump controversy is the President-Elect is upset that the Dems want to fly the flag at half-staff on the day of his inauguration to honor the recent passing of Jimmy Carter. So my thing is today is January the 4th. The inauguration is still slightly more than two weeks away. HOW LONG are the flags supposed to fly at half-staff anyway? What's the rule on this? Sure when a former head-of-state dies there'll be three funerals and the whole thing will go on for a month so I guess the funereal feelings can well wash up against Jan. 20 but again if anyone knows the rule on the flag thing let me know.
There's always been a kind of rough consensus that Jimmy Carter wasn't a great president but a decent human being. There were the long gas lines and the Iranian hostage crisis but he also negotiated the Panama Canal Treaties and of course is well known for the Middle East peace accords. He did better work post-presidency. Took up a hammer and nail for Habitat for Humanity and put his work pants on. A devout Christian also taught Sunday school. Made it to the 100 Club with Kirk Douglas. Must've been all the peanuts.
Thoughts?