Covering Carter: A Reporter Recalls the President's Personal Side
Briefly

Carter's presidency was marred by significant crises such as the hostage situation, inflation, and recession, leading to public perceptions of him as aloof and micromanaging.
Despite the challenges, Jimmy Carter was known for his accessibility to journalists, often willing to engage directly, which set him apart from many of his predecessors.
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