- Jimmy Carter rabbit incident
Dubbed the "
killer rabbit " attack by the media, the Jimmy Carter rabbit incident involved aswamp rabbit that caught press imagination after furiously trying to board then-U.S. PresidentJimmy Carter 's fishing boat onApril 20 ,1979 .Carter had gone on a solo fishing expedition in his hometown of
Plains, Georgia when the rabbit approached his boat, "hissing menacingly, its teeth flashing and nostrils flared and making straight for the president", [http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a4_019.html The Straight Dope: What was the deal with Jimmy Carter and the killer rabbit?] ] trying desperately to enter the boat, causing Carter to flail at the swimming creature with the oars from his boat.Upon returning to his office, Carter found his staff disbelieving of his story, insisting that rabbits couldn't swim, or that they would never approach a person threateningly. [http://www.american-presidents.org/2008/01/president-carter-and-killer-rabbit.html American Presidents Blog: President Carter and the Killer Rabbit] ] However, it was later confirmed that a White House photographer had in fact captured the incident on-camera. [ [http://www.narsil.org/politics/carter/killer_rabbit.html President Jimmy Carter and the "killer rabbit" - the true story, with the picture] ]
Press Secretary Jody Powell mentioned the event toAssociated Press correspondent Brooks Jackson onAugust 28 ,1979 , who filed the story with thewire service the following day. The story "President Attacked by Rabbit" was carried across the front page of "The Washington Post ", though theWhite House 's refusal to release the photograph resulted in the newspaper using a cartoon parody of the Jaws poster labeled "PAWS" as its illustration. The White House still refused to release the photograph of the incident to the media, until it turned up during theReagan administration and the story saw another revival.In Press Secretary Powell's 1986 book "The Other Side of the Story", he recounted the story as follows:
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Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a rabbit. Not one of your cutesy,Easter Bunny -type rabbits, but one of those big splay-footed things that we called swamp rabbits when I was growing up.The animal was clearly in distress, or perhaps berserk. The President confessed to having had limited experience with enraged rabbits. He was unable to reach a definite conclusion about its state of mind. What was obvious, however, was that this large, wet animal, making strange hissing noises and gnashing its teeth, was intent upon climbing into the Presidential boat.
The incident with the rabbit became fodder for those illustrating Carter's presidency as hapless and enfeebled. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/frenzy/carter2.htm Jimmy Carter's 'Killer Rabbit' – 1979] ]
The incident in popular culture
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Folk musicianTom Paxton retold the incident in the song "I Don't Want a Bunny-Wunny."
* Thewebcomic xkcd has run a strip about this incident, [ [http://www.xkcd.com/204/ xkcd - America] ] as has the webcomic "bunny". [ [http://www.bunny-comic.com/?id=1168 Bunny - he was drinking lemonade as i recall] ]ee also
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George W. Bush pretzel incident
*Rabbit of Caerbannog References
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