Former president Jimmy Carter spoke at Southern Methodist University and related an incident that occurred after he left the Whitehouse. A woman reporter came to Plains, Georgia, to interview his mother in relation to an article about Mr. Carter and his family. His mother really didn't want to be interviewed, but was being gracious. So when the reporter knocked at her door, Mrs. Carter invited her in. The reporter asked some hard questions and actually was rather aggressive and rude.
"I want to ask you a question," she said. "Your son ran for the presidency on the premise that he would always tell the truth. Has he ever lied?"
Mrs. Carter said, "I think he's truthful; I think you can depend on his word."
The reporter again asked if he had ever lied in his entire life.
His mother said, "Well, I guess maybe he's told a little white lie."
"Ah, see there!" the reporter exclaimed. "He's lied! If he told a white lie, he has lied."
The reporter was still not satisfied and asked, "What is a white lie?" Lillian Carter said, "It's like a moment ago when you knocked on the door and I went to the door and said I was glad to see you."