If you’ve read my previous posts about Jimmy Carter, you already know my disdain for this Southern confederate. A recent issue of “Creative Loafing Atlanta” contains an interview with the former President. It’s hard to believe that an individual that was the commander-in-chief of this great country openly shares this jaded outlook in an interview:
“I was teaching a Sunday school class two weeks ago,” he recalls. “A girl, she was about 16 years old from Panama City [Fla.], asked me about the differences between Democrats and Republicans.
“I asked her, ‘Are you for peace, or do you want more war?’ Then I asked her, ‘Do you favor government helping the rich, or should it seek to help the poorest members of society? Do you want to preserve the environment, or do you want to destroy it? Do you believe this nation should engage in torture, or should we condemn it? Do you think each child today should start life responsible for $28,000 in [federal government] debt, or do you think we should be fiscally responsible?’
“I told her that if she answered all of those questions, that she believed in peace, aiding the poor and weak, saving the environment, opposing torture . . . then I told her, ‘You should be a Democrat.’ “
I still can’t figure out his thinking…