Jimmy Carter set the standard for how an ex-President should behave: engaged with humanity, working to improve the lives of others. George W. Bush follows the model set by Richard Nixon: retire from the world in disgrace and live in seclusion, except to make an occasional high-priced speech to a group of dóuchebags.
Jimmy Carter set the standard for how an ex-President should behave: engaged with humanity, working to improve the lives of others. George W. Bush follows the model set by Richard Nixon: retire from the world in disgrace and live in seclusion, except to make an occasional high-priced speech to a group of dóuchebags.