Friday, March 03, 2006

Jimmy Carter

Just when I thought that the well of contempt that I have for Jimmy Carter could not get any deeper this comes along:

President Carter personally called Secretary of State Rice to try to convince her to reverse her U.N. ambassador's position on changes to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, the former president recalled yesterday in a talk in which he also criticized President Bush's Christian bona fides and misstated past American policies on Israel.

Mr. Carter said he made a personal promise to ambassadors from Egypt, Pakistan, and Cuba on the U.N. change issue that was undermined by America's ambassador, John Bolton. "My hope is that when the vote is taken," he told the Council on Foreign Relations, "the other members will outvote the United States."

While other former presidents have tried to refrain from attacking the sitting chief executive, Mr. Carter's attacks on President Bush have increased. The episode he recounted yesterday showed how he tried to undermine officials at lower levels in an effort to influence policy.

This is a line that I don't even think that Bill Clinton has crossed. Perhaps Clinton remembers how angry he was when Carter flew to North Korea behind his back and worked out a deal that helped North Korea's nuclear program.

Carter went on. . .

Asked yesterday about his views on religion, Mr. Carter said, "The essence of my faith is one of peace." In a clear swipe at Mr. Bush's faith, and to a round of applause, he then added, "We worship the prince of peace, not of pre-emptive war." Mr. Carter then went on to attack American Christians who support Israel.

He also reiterated his known view that most of the problems in the Israeli-Arab front derive from Israel's settlement policies and its building of a defensive barrier in what he insisted on calling "Palestine."

In case the allegedly Christian former president forgot, God promises that he will judge the Gentiles based on how they have treated the Jews (I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. Gen 12:3)