21
May
Who’s Afraid of Jimmy Carter? George Bush
by Jim Swanson

from “The Nation”
by John Nichols

How touchy is the Bush administration about criticism?

Very touchy, indeed, especially if the source of that criticism is a certain former president.

When Jimmy Carter, whose approval ratings dwarf those of George Bush these days, gets to talking about what’s wrong with the current president the White House spin machine goes into overdrive.

And Carter has been talking.

He told the conservative Arkansas Democrat-Gazette newspaper Saturday that, “I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history.”

Suggesting that the president has presided over an “overt reversal of America’s basic values,” Carter drew a clear line of distinction between the current Bush policies and those of another Bush who has occupied the Oval Office, former President George Herbert Walker Bush.

With his misguided approach to the war in Iraq, Carter said, Bush made a “radical departure from all previous administration policies,” including those of the president’s father.

“We now have endorsed the concept of pre-emptive war where we go to war with another nation militarily, even though our own security is not directly threatened, if we want to change the regime there or if we fear that some time in the future our security might be endangered,” explained Carter, who has long been a critic of the Bush administration but whose comments in recent days have been particularly pointed.

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