All, Something has always puzzled me: The Carter presidency.
He might have been a more moral character than some other presidents?
After all, he was (I read) a reasonable good business man, growing his peanut farms.
Surely advocate of civil rights and anti-segregation.
Camp David, National energy policy, SALT II, combatting stagflation, embargoes after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, etc.
Was he really that inefficient?
What could have made him into a great president (or greater depends on temperament)?
What went wrong (yes, hostage crisis, etc etc)