Saturday, 12 September 2020

Roll me up and smoke me! Jimmy Carter, 95, reveals his son DID smoke marijuana on the White House roof with Willie Nelson 40 years ago in new documentary

One of Jimmy Carter's son smoked marijuana with Willie Nelson on the White House roof, the former president revealed in his new documentary. 
In Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President, which explores the 39th president special connection with the music community, Carter shared that one of his sons got high with the country star whose songs include 'Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die'.
'When Willie Nelson wrote his autobiography, he confessed that he smoked pot in the White House,' he said in the trailer for the documentary.  
Carter made it a point not to reveal which of his three sons was the one who enjoyed a quick puff with the country music legend
Carter made it a point not to reveal which of his three sons was the one who enjoyed a quick puff with the country music legend
Willie Nelson visits with President Jimmy Carter at the White House
Willie Nelson visits with President Jimmy Carter at the White House
Jimmy Carter opens up about how music shaped his presidency
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'And he says that his companion that shared the pot with him was one of the servants at the White House. That is not exactly true. It actually was one of my sons.' 
Carter, 95, made it a point not to reveal which of his three sons was the one who enjoyed a quick puff with the country music legend.  
When asked whether he was the son of the peanut farmer who enjoyed a little bit of pot with Nelson, Chip Carter paused before answering.  
'My guess is it's true. If you're talking about me and Willie, he was my friend,' he said, according to the LA Times. 'I've never talked about that before.' 
It just so happens to be the 40th anniversary of the passing of the joint, this Sunday. 
Chip Carter has vaguely confirmed that he was the son that enjoyed some pot with Nelson during a brief set break in 1980
Chip Carter has vaguely confirmed that he was the son that enjoyed some pot with Nelson during a brief set break in 1980

On September 13, 1980, Carter had been in the heat of his reelection campaign against Ronald Reagan when Nelson had stopped by for a set at the White House
On September 13, 1980, Carter had been in the heat of his reelection campaign against Ronald Reagan when Nelson had stopped by for a set at the White House
On September 13, 1980, Carter was in the heat of his reelection campaign against Ronald Reagan when Nelson had stopped by for a set at the White House.  
'In the break I said, "Let's go upstairs." We just kept going up till we got to the roof, where we leaned against the flagpole at the top of the place and lit one up.
 'If you know Washington, the White House is the hub of the spokes — the way it was designed. Most of the avenues run into the White House. You could sit up and could see all the traffic coming right at you. It's a nice place up there.'
The documentary comes out in theaters this week. 

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