"He gave me a hug. We hugged each other, and it was a warm reception," Shaer told The Associated Press. "Carter asked what he can do to achieve peace between the Palestinians and Israel ... and I told him the possibility for peace is high."
That's a line from an AP piece talking about Jimmy Carter, who is on the latest leg of his never-ending quest to bury his inconsequential presidency. If the possibility for peace is high, there's no way it can be as high as Jimmy Carter.
This time around, Carter hugged terrorist leader Nasser Shaer, laid a wreath at terrorist leader Yasser Arafat's grave, and made mention of the fact that he has no authority to act as a middle man for Israel and Hamas. But he's there anyway.
It is what it is. An ego trip.
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