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Monday, April 14, 2008
Frank Gaffney :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tyranny's Enabler
by Frank Gaffney
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Jimmy Carter’s pathetic need for political rehabilitation following a presidency widely regarded as one of the worst in American history is once again making news. He reportedly will meet this week with Khaled Mashaal, the Syrian-based leader of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian arm, Hamas – an internationally recognized terrorist organization.

Mr. Carter maintains this is no big deal since he has met with Hamas officials before. Indeed, in keeping with his Carter Center’s self-appointed status as global election monitor, the former president did officiate in January 2006 when the Brotherhood’s terrorists defeated those of Fatah led by Yasser Arafat’s longtime crony, Mahmoud Abbas.

In point of fact, it seems there is scarcely a serious bad actor on the planet with whom Jimmy Carter has not met. He is a serial tyrant-enabler, the very personification of Rodney King’s risible appeal, “Can’t we all get along?” Mr. Carter has come to epitomize the notion that “dialogue” is always in order, no matter how odious or dangerous the interlocutor – or the extent to which they or their agendas will benefit from such interactions.

As Barak Obama (whom Carter has all but endorsed) is as wedded as the former President to the idea of condition-free dialogue with tyrants, it is worth reflecting on just a few of the many example’s of how this Carteresque practice has produced disastrous results:

* In 1979, then-President Carter undermined the Shah of Iran and made possible the Ayatollah Khomeini’s return to Iran and subsequent Islamic revolution. Although the uber-mullah returned the favor with the sacking of Embassy Tehran and seizure of its personnel that assured Carter’s would be a one-term presidency, the regime thus born has ever since been a blight on its own people and a state-sponsor of terror and nuclear wannabe that represents an ever-growing menace to its region and the world.

* In 1994, Citizen Carter made a mission to Pyongyang at a time when then-President Bill Clinton was first confronting evidence of North Korea’s illegal pursuit of nuclear weapons. The former president’s intervention gave rise to a deal that lent invaluable prestige to the regime, perpetuated its hold on power and utterly failed to preclude the North’s acquisition of a nuclear arsenal.

* In 2004, Jimmy Carter ignored abundant evidence of official vote-rigging and election fraud in a Venezuelan referendum, handing victory to Hugo Chavez and clearing the way for the most destabilizing accretion of power in the Western hemisphere since Fidel Castro’s communist revolution in Cuba – a model and inspiration for Chavez.

In short, thanks in no small measure to Jimmy Carter’s proclivities and meddling, the world is a considerably more dangerous place. Following his lead now will make it more so, for three reasons:

First and foremost, “talking” to tyrants legitimates them. Dictators go to great lengths to conjur up the perception of authority and permanence. They are particularly anxious to do so for domestic consumption, to ensure their continued rule. To the extent that outsiders recognize, to say nothing of embrace, them, it enhances their stature at home and validates their misconduct on the world stage.

Second, such efforts generally have the effect of emboldening these thugs. After all, they are being rewarded for bad behavior. The result is predictable: even worse behavior. That can mean redoubled efforts to: acquire nuclear weapons, destabilize their neighbors, raise the price of oil and engage in other activities inimical to U.S. interests.

Third, it is ironic but true that – even as Carter-style enabling of tyrants makes matters worse – it typically encourages in this country the impression that vexing problems with those regimes have been made more tractable. Diplomatic placeboes reduce the perceived need and popular support for more effective, albeit more difficult, alternatives.

It is instructive that even an Israeli government known for appeasing terrorists has finally had it with Jimmy Carter. Israel’s ceremonial head of state, President Shimon Peres, met with him Sunday for the purpose of publicly denouncing Carter’s “activities over the last few years [that have] caused great damage to Israel and the peace process.” Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his foreign and defense ministers have gone so far as to decline requested meetings with Carter.

The one possible up-side of the latest instance of tyrant-enabling by Jimmy Carter is that it puts in sharp relief an issue that should feature prominently in the 2008 U.S. elections: Do we want to entrust the job of commander-in-chief to someone who believes, as Mr. Carter does, that dialogue with our sworn enemies – notably, Iran, and its vassal, Syria – is a good and necessary step?

This is, of course, the oft-repeated position of Barak Obama and other Democratic opponents of the effort to secure victory in Iraq. Is it the view though of what the former condescendingly calls “ordinary” Americans, people who have generally shown more common sense than the likes of Messrs. Carter and Obama?

In the final analysis, Jimmy Carter will be best remembered by history as a man whose time in and out of high public office was almost unblemished by success. Notwithstanding a Nobel Peace Prize (given by an awards committee avowedly anxious to rebuke President Bush) and assorted good works on behalf of Habitat for Humanity, his role as a tyrant-enabler will be an object of scorn and derision rather than the vindication he so transparently, and desperately, seeks.

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Frank Gaffney Jr. is the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy and author of War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World .
 
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President of Blame America First
Jimmah Carter is a disgrace and a blight upon the United States of America.

His actions should be considered treasonous and he should be exiled to the communist dictatorship of his chosing.

Aside from that we can only hope that his senility kicks into overdrive and he wanders aimlessly off the political landscape forever.

Neville Carter
Interesting, this guy is what, 600 years old?, and liberals love to portray him as a great hope of peace and a force of great good, and will bring out sunshine and rainbows, but John McCain? Nah, he's too old to run for president, even though he has vastly more experience and common sense than the 2 democratic clowns. Well, as I've often said on these blogs in the past, with friends like these backing barack hussein...

Carter and his friends the Terrorists
If Carter was not the Terrorists friend (useful idiot) his head would be lopped off for all to see...the infidel he is.

It is pretty obvious Carter not only does not get it but he never has.

Pathetic....Totally pathetic.......

Carter
I can still refer to him as President Carter, unlike Bill Clinton who I simply can't even say his name.....Slick Willie.

For Mick
On the nail.

But please refrain from insulting the idiots by comparing Carter with them. LOL.


The Isreali's really like him
Boutte,

Yes, Carter is received with courtesy and often with enthusiasm as long as it is a country that has a communist or Islamo-Fascist tyrant at the helm!

He is a joke and other than Habitat for Humanity has done nothing.

What do Lib Jews think of Carter?
And why don't they share their thoughts?


Carter's legacy
We should be able to easily add the the Carter legacy:

Zimbabwe: One of the most prosperous nations in southern Africa until Mr Carter insisted that R. Mugabe be made the prime minister. Now, 40 years later this country is a totally failed place, 100 thousand percent inflation, empty stores, and virtually no health care. And an election which has been hijacked and held hostage for three weeks now.

Iran: Enough said.

Nicaraugua: 10 years of Daniel Ortega's rule left that country in ruins. When finally forced out when the Soviet Union was collapsing He and his buddies stole from the government most of what their government had stolen from their people.

El Salvador: Almost went the way of Nicaragua, but was saved by the election of Mr Reagan. Pro Communist thugs fled that country to ours and became the backbone of the M-13 gangs.

Palestine: The current mess in this pit is the direct result of lending credibility to criminals. And Mr Carter forced the Israeli government to do it.

Do we need to go on?

As seen of Fox News
A sermon last Friday by a prominent Muslim cleric and Hamas member of the Palestinian parliament openly declared that "the capital of the Catholics, or the Crusader capital," would soon be conquered by Islam.
Yunis al-Astal predicted that Rome would become "an advanced post for the Islamic conquests, which will spread though Europe in its entirety, and then will turn to the two Americas, even Eastern Europe."
"Very soon, Allah willing, Rome will be conquered, just like Constantinople was, as was prophesized by our prophet Muhammad," he added.
Al-Astal last June preached how it was the duty of Palestinian women to martyr themselves by becoming homicide bombers.
"The most exalted form of jihad is fighting for the sake of Allah, which means sacrificing one's soul by fighting the enemies head-on, even if it leads to martyrdom," he said in a June 23, 2007 interview.
"When jihad becomes an individual duty, it applies to women too, because women do not differ from men when it comes to individual duties," he said, calling Jews "the brothers of apes and pigs" who should "taste the bitterness of death."

Yeah, Carter, we need to talk to these people.
OK, Obama, we CAN unite! You both are complete, suicidal morons...




Hamas, NO!
Until Hamas rejects the notion that Israel must be destroyed, why bother to talk to them?

Bush no prize either.
Carter one the worst presidents--ever, but Bush is pretty good at being tyranny's enabler too--any plans on Bush of not going to the opening ceremonies in Beijing? How about his comments to Chen Shui-bian in 2004 over the plebiscite--in front of Wen Jiabao no less.



carter the clueless fool
old jimmah has held america in contempt since their rejected his failed presedentcy. But he has meedled in world affairs and stabbed every american president in the back since the voters rejected him. But that hasn't stopped him from cozying up to every tinpot dictator coming down the road. But jimmah has always been for sale to every oil potentate that tosses millions towards the carter center for idiocy. But the M/E knows carter has always been their man and that he will always defend theior position no matter how many of their own people they murder jimmah will always rise to defend them. America and the world will be a better place once this old fraud finally croaks. The only persons who will miss him will be the murderous dictators who will miss his voice defending them.

Carter should be tried for treason
He's a disgrace.

Murderous right-wing Israeli thugs.....
That is the problem with the Middle-East for the most part, because the right-wing Islamic thugs can be lined-up pretty quickly with proper force. But, when you have right-wing Jewish groups in the US, using their raw power of money, and prominent positions to control foreign policy. This has been the disaster for the US, and also the Israelis, and not Jimmy Carter.

The reason there is a Islamic fundamentalist regime in Iran because, the CIA, Mossad, and MI-5 overthrew the Mossadegh government, because it wasn't economically convinient at that time. So, if you throw a population to a dicatator like Sha, that is exactly what you get, a population which turns to religion, and violence.

I'm Sorry.
I voted for Jimmy Carter in my very first presidential election. I wish to apologize to everyone. I was young and foolish.

RealDemocracyman
-----Murderous right-wing Israeli thugs.....
That is the problem with the Middle-East for the most part, because the right-wing Islamic thugs can be lined-up pretty quickly with proper force. But, when you have right-wing Jewish groups in the US, using their raw power of money, and prominent positions to control foreign policy. This has been the disaster for the US, and also the Israelis, and not Jimmy Carter.------

You dimwitted fool. Was it the Jews who made Clintonista bomb the Serbs? Tell me stupid, what were the Brits interests in the ME in the early 20th century? Was British foreign policy influenced by the Jews? Tell me stupid, if the Jews control our foreign policy why are we attempting to make the Israelis swallow a "two state solution" -aka Final Solution- with those sworn to Israel’s destruction? You're an arab propaganda peddling stooge; a typical liberal, to use Obama's phrasing.

----The reason there is a Islamic fundamentalist regime in Iran because, the CIA, Mossad, and MI-5 overthrew the Mossadegh government, because it wasn't economically convinient at that time. So, if you throw a population to a dicatator like Sha, that is exactly what you get, a population which turns to religion, and violence.----

Idiotchild, the Shah was far better than the current crop of islamic despots. The Shah was pro west and ask any Iranian/Persian now living in the US who was better, they will unequivocally say the Shah. You can thank carter for the Islamic revolution that took American hostages for 444 days and took a nation [Iran] hostage and gave birth to a terror state -the leading sponsor of terrorism worldwide.

LabLu
Why, LabLu, why?!

The Great Satan
You can thank carter for the Islamic revolution that took American hostages for 444 days and took a nation [Iran] hostage and gave birth to a terror state -the leading sponsor of terrorism worldwide.

And what did Reagan do??? He armed them.

The Great Satan
You can thank carter for the Islamic revolution that took American hostages for 444 days and took a nation [Iran] hostage and gave birth to a terror state -the leading sponsor of terrorism worldwide.

And what did Reagan do??? He also negotiated with them

bojangles
---And what did Reagan do??? He armed them.----

My dimwitted friend, hours after Reagan was inaugurated the islamists released the hostages. You see, the islamists understood you could kick a bedwetting liberal President for 444 days but a Republican is a whole 'nother matter. The islamists knew that the Conservative Cowboy would kick the crap out of them so they released the Americans.

As far as arming them I applaud Reagan's strategy. We could not afford one winning over the other, we supported both to ensure a long drawn out war. I would supply hamas, fatah, al aqsa martyrs brigade and islamic jihad with weapons so long as I was certain they would only kill one another.

To clarify for the ignoramus......
----We could not afford one winning over the other,----

Bojangles, I hope you understood I was referring to Iran/Iraq war.

Atonement
Those who don't know about Carter's political origins, it's worth taking a look. He began political life as a Sumter County commissioner--and was a rabid segregationist of the David Duke sort. Whether or not Carter was a member of the KKK, I don't know, but he certainly shared their perspective. His anti-integration views were glossed over once he declared his candidacy for president, and most who knew or cared to know have forgotten.

And so he bounces around the world today, seeking... what? Atonement for his racist days?

His record of one dismal failure after another stands for itself.

The Great Satan
I would supply hamas, fatah, al aqsa martyrs brigade and islamic jihad with weapons so long as I was certain they would only kill one another.

That exactly what got us to were we are today. The US manipulating the Middle East. Thats what caused the rise of terrorism.

The islamists knew that the Conservative Cowboy would kick the crap out of them.

That mentality didn't quite work in Beirut. Cut and Run ring a bell?


Yeah,
Jimmy's going to convince brutal regimes that they just need to tap into their inner child. He will been seen as weak and will be a good little useful idiot for them. He'll believe their promises of good intentions, file a good report, recommend clicking our heels 3 times as the solution, and the next President will have to deal with the consequences.

The Great Satan
You offer no solutions. Your support for Bush's cowboy diplomacy has gotten us into this mess we are in today.


bojangles
----That exactly what got us to were we are today. The US manipulating the Middle East. Thats what caused the rise of terrorism.----

The arabs weapon of choice is the Kalashnikov [AK], a Russian assault rifle [the new AK is awesome BTW]. Arming them is not what got us into this mess, a policy of codling these theocratic tyrants is what did. Both Donk and Republican are to blame. However the ME has been a mess for millennia and the muslims were sweeping the landscape by sword long before America was even imagined.

As far as Beirut I would have responded far differently. Same with Somalia where Clintonista ran away without avenging the public desecration of the Rangers corpses.

Oh
lablu, all is forgiven, you have repented and come to your senses. In my young and foolish days and first vote, I did the unthinkable. I voted LBJ. I learned, and never again will I seriously vote for a D, only other D was a conservative some 30 years ago. I have reformed and am a broken glass Conservative.

If Carter has any class he'd fade away into retirement and keep his stupid mouth shut but he just cain't hep it when all that A-rhab cash keeps a flowing in.

Jimmy Carter owes a huge ...
... 'thank you' to Bill Clinton. It was only the regime of Slick Willy Clinton that saved Jimmy from being the worst President of the 20th century!

Jimmy Carter owes a huge ...
... 'Thank You' to Bill Clinton. It was only because of the regime of Slick Willy that saved Jimmy from being the worst president of the 20th century!

bojangles
Your name really suits you... "CHICKEN" chain!!
Jimmah was the educated fool in the family.Poor Billy,the alcoholic, red-neck brother had the common sense Jimmah lacks.

Of course ,Jimmah will endorse Barack Hussein.They are on the same page in their beliefs.He is probably doing his hero's bidding right now, cozying up to Hamas.

What a disgrace for him to be from the great state of Georgia.His election was a freak accident.A fluke.A peanut farmer,who is evidently
,some other kind of nut.Treason,anyone?



bpjangles
rather than continue to be an arab apologist how about dealing with their barbarism. You seem incapable of acknowledging the hatred that exists between the shia and the sunni. You act as those homicide bombers are justified in the wanton violence nad carnage. Explain why you think the west need act civilized but never ending violence is acceptable as long as it is being committed by muslims. Perhaps you can explain why muslims have no problem torturing and killing those who are different from them. Perhaps you can justify their treating women as property rather than userful members of their societies.

RealLiberalFool
These subhumans shoot pregnant mothers, they decapitate school children, they hang homosexuals from cranes [that should hit close to home homo], they blow up pizzerias filled with women and children. We’re dealing with filthy primitive 7th century Mohammedan throat cutters.

Iran and Iraq we’re going to war, we could not allow one to prevail over the other, particularly with Iran creating a super terror state [with potential control over Iraq’s oil]. They fought for 10 years, 10 years that kept them preoccupied from terrorizing the world. Recently hamas and fatah had a bloody civil war, I cheered with each one of their deaths. Does that bother you, quisling?

RealDemocracyman
writes, "So, if you throw a population to a dicatator like Sha, that is exactly what you get, a population which turns to religion, and violence."

Just like the people in flyover country here huh. You pick that up recently? Sorry, your youth is showing. An Obama supporter, I gather. Give peace a chance, ya, ya ,ya. Sadly, if your man wins, the death toll around the world will most likely go up as a result but, it will not be american soldiers just other people, so it will be okay.

The great marxist revolutions for the people that have occured in the past one hundred years are responsbile for more deaths than any other cause combined including all the wars. But, go on smoking the Obama weed and dream about the day, we are the ones we have been waiting for, to finally plan out everything perfectly and have a socialist paradise. By the time you hit thirty five, you will realize your error. If not, you will be just like Jimmy Carter and our other fine leaders of the democratic party. The difference is most of the other ones know better but, they use useful idiots to gain office and live the good life in politics.

Hitchhiker
So you are saying that if somepoint in history, when another super power toys with lives of Americans that would be fine. If they pit Americans against Americans, when children or grandchildren are the victims instead of just hearing it on the news, would that be ok? That's the problem, people just don't think from another persons point of view You do know that history is a cycle of ups and downs, the US is not going to the super power untill mankind survives.

I don't believe in any of the Marxist ideologies etc, but I do believe in justice for all mankind. There shouldn't be a rule for the powerful in the world, and other rules for the rest. If you setup rules, every single person has to follow it, that's should locally as well as globally. Infact the bashing among the so-called "conservatives" in-terms of communism is very specific to a few countries like Cuba, and Venuezala, you wouldn't hear conservatives talk about China at the same length. You know why? You have been trained to think about just countries benefactors want you to dicuss and talk about. Business, dollars, profits that's why. Infact, much of South America hast turned to socialism because of the Kissengerian foreign policy approach. If you talk about being cynical, selfish as good traits that you gain with age, I don't want any part of it.

Wildwest
You seem incapable of acknowledging the hatred that exists between the shia and the sunni. You act as those homicide bombers are justified in the wanton violence nad carnage.

Wildwest, this article is about Hamas. Not sure how you can relate them to the Kurds & Shia since they all hate each other. I can tell you why the Kurds & Shia hate us directly...we invaded there country and have no plans to leave.

And torture, both sides are guilty of it. It is war. I also wish they treated women as equals, it is a shame.

My solution is to stop mingling with their affairs and only offer humanitarian relief and advice. Democracy with a barrel of a gun just doesn't work, its the will of the people.

Carters legacy
By the time Carter's presidency ended taxes were the highest in history, interest rates were at 21% and the inflation rate was making a further shambles of our economy. In spite of reeking havoc during his presidency when he left office my opinion of him was more or less benign. I felt that he was a somewhat decent man who, through a quirk in history, got in a position that was way over his head.
In the ensuing years his actions revealed the true character of the peanut farmer from plains. He is an egotistical narcissist, determined to expand his legacy from the nations worst president to also become a traitorous American basher and it's worst ex-president ever. He has no concern over the damage he has and is doing to and against our country and should be tried for the treasonous activities he engages in.

Carter
What about the Panama Canal that he gave aweay to whom? CHINA owns it now.

Dont forget about $3.00 gas in the 70s

I have to apologize also for I was a regiostored LIB back then and voted for PEANUT BRAIN.

It was my calling card Im now a registored?
REP

liteside
Jimmah did it once with Begin and Sadat.He longs to do it again.This is another day.His legacy is so minute,he is trying to make something lasting he can add to it.

He was a dismal failure as a president and is much worse as an ex-president.He is doing more harm ,now,bordering on treason.

He is a pathetic old man who needs to be reigned in before he causes more embarrasment and even worse.The stakes are too high in the region he is trying to operate in now.

Jimmy Carter:
Still the worst president in history, even after the Clinton Presidency. Mr. Gaffney gives Carter the benefit of the doubt and attributes his actions to a transparent and desperate need for validation. He kindly ignores the likelihood that Carter hates the United States and has spent his entire adult life damaging and attempting to destroy it. When considered by that light, all of his actions appear logical and show a remarkably single-minded commitment to his purpose.

silliness
There is something so utterly clueless about a Gaffney article. In this case, much of what he blames Carter for is not telling other countries what their governments should be like. Because after all we have had so much success with a Gaffney supported government telling the world what kind of governments they can have. Look how will Iraq is doing, so naturally the Israelis by taking a hard line and refusing to talk to Hamas are acheiving peace and the Iranians having seen the fearsome might of out power are jumping when we tell them how high to jump.

Of course in the real world historians are quickly upgrading the Carter presidency as they get to see the alternative approach in action with the current administration.

Here we have a column that would have seemed plausible back in 1999, but looks ludicrous today. After all, even the Bush administration has been reduced to trying to reestablish the kind of deal with North Korea that they dismantled when they took office. The Clinton deal with North Korea put off North Korea building nukes by 8 years. Unfortunately it wasn't idiot proof (or one could say Gaffney proof) and when someone came to office ready to act as Gaffney wanted, it fell apart.

I doubt anything will be gained by Carter meeting with Mashaal. But only in a world that is understood at the level of an 8 year old does this represent some great horror of Hamas winning a propoganda victory. Oh my God, we spoke with them. The situation in Israel can only get better if we diss them like the unpopular high school girls they are.

Doc5000
Jimmah Cotter is like many other liberals and moderates who never saw a communist dictator they couldn't 'reason' with and didn't like.

He is a Sunday School teacher,who tries to use his religious training to do good. He should remember all the 'snake handling' religious folks,who show their faith by handling poisonous snakes.It works at times,but sometimes the handler gets bitten and sometimes he dies.Then he just looks foolish.(not to mention very dead).


Carter will be bitten one day.He dares compare our elections with communist countries' faux elections,which he knows are much more bogus than ours.(That's saying a lot,right there.)Does it publicly,too.

He is trying to remake his failed presidency.He is a day late and a dollar short and just looks foolish.He should come back to Plains,Ga.and start planting his peanuts.That is about all he is going to accomplish at this late date.

Chuck
China does not own the Panama Canal, Panama does.

The Canal is run by a Hong Kong Company (that used to be two that was founded by the British in the 19th century) known at Hutchinson-Whampao (Heji Huangpu You Xian Gongsi). Hutchinson was founded in 1877 and Whampao in 1863. And before anyone makes the comment that it is odd that the company is named after a Chinese military academy, the Chinese Military Academy (which locally in Taiwan is still called Huangpu) is named after the Whampao Docks--which gave the company its name and in any event Whampoa is decades older than the Republic of China.

They merged in the 1960s and lead by Li Ka Shing (Li Jiasheng).

In any event, HWL is a multinational corporation that runs shipping operations like the Panama Canal all over the world. It is the worlds leading port developer with operations in Asia, the Americans, Africa, Europe and the ME and a major player in hotels and up-scale retail space in Asia and the UK.

It maintains a majority of the major ports in the world. To say China controls the Panama Canal because of HWL is simply silly.

Tyranny's Enabler
I always thought that Jimmy Carter was the dumbest and most inept President we've ever had. He possessed neither determination nor grit to call the nation to independence on foreign oil.

His most glaring stupidity is that one can negotiate with nations that teach it's citizens to honor suicide as response to a loving God.

I think Presient Bush should confiscate his passport and order him to stay home. He has no official function and has not been commissioned by any governmental agency to meddle is the affiars of state.

President Peanut

Good for Shimon Peres! It's about time someone told that obnoxious little twerp off. (By the way, "President Peanut" was what the French called him at the time.) (GRIN!)

Joy, I completely agree with you; in fact I believe it IS illegal for a private citizen to meddle in the foreign policy of the United States, especially when said meddling is diametrically the opposite of US policy.

Carter
I'm tempted to say that Carter is violating the
First Rule of Holes: When you're in one, stop digging. But he's too stupid to realize he's in one. That in turn raises other troubling thoughts. Obviously, he was this stupid when he was president. But how could somebody that stupid get elected, unless his stupidity was more than matched by that of the American public.

So true, so true
Carter has never met a murderous tyrant he did not love or support. This man has done more to undermine the stability of the entire world than just about anybody with the exception of possibly Soros. He is the epitome of the evil that men do.

Post presidency
if Carter had stuck to just building homes for Habitat, he might have left a legacy.

Post presidency
if Carter had also stuck to teaching Sunday School as well as building homes for Habitat.

Carter
As a fellow USNA graduate, you'd think Carter would be bright enough to realize that these third-world thugs only understand one thing beyond their family and business relationships. "I'm tougher than you and you do as I say" or "You're tougher than me and I do as you say". They operate at the same level as the relationsips within a pack of wolves.

Go crawl in a hole!
Carter is a pathetic worm. Iran alone should be on his tombstone someday. The man has no shame and should have crawled back into his hole in Plains after the Iran fiasco.
Put him in the same category of failed Democratic Presidents as Woodrow Wilson, whose bungling with the end of WW1 left the field open to the subsequent advance of totalitariansim. Pushing the Russians to hang tough with the Germans opened the door for Lenin, Stalin, and other thugs who savaged Russia in 1919.

There's a reason
that Carter hangs out with these third-world misfits. It's the only folks who like him, and that's a matter of debate.

When he was a boy, his Daddy used to hang a pork chop around his neck just to get the puppy to play with him...

Woody from Iowa

Laughable......
---Of course in the real world historians are quickly upgrading the Carter presidency as they get to see the alternative approach in action with the current administration.....Lon----

Are you dumb or just stupid?

We don't......
-----If they pit Americans against Americans,....liberalman----


.....act like the paleostinians. The irony is we have elitist leftist socialists running for president who are pitting Americans against Americans.

Bashing is not the solution....
How come this kind of moral outrage towards the Israeli cause, not directed with same passion towards Darfur, or much of Africa? Why don't the pseudo-conservatives want to send troops into Africa to protect thousands slaughtered. I mean the Iraq war was about WMDs, and then it was about democracy, and then it turned to protecting innocent Iraqis, it was turned and twisted as the ignorant public turned against the war.

So according to most of the racists, nationalists(no that's not patriotism) in here, just bomb the hell out of the entire ME, kill everybody right? cleanse it of the evil? So there is no culpablity of US foreign policy, apart from the repressive Islamic regimes themselves? You can casitigate everybody as being anti-American, and call for execution in the name of treason, that does not solve the issue. What do we do then? All 6 billion live, and share this planet, no matter how many in here think about American invinciblity, it's a cycle, superpowers rise, and fall. If it's not the US, then probably China, or India, or whoever, we all need to work together to solve issues, unilateralism never ever works in the long run no matter how attractive it looks to the powerful populations around the world.

Not only the worst president...
but the worst ex-president. George Washington set a precedent once out of office. He retired gracefully from statecraft and politics and never uttered a public comment about affairs of state. Guess who was first to disabuse that tradition?

Carter Is ...
a very good man. But he is a terrible politician! He should have given up on being a politician before he ran for President. Right now he should sit at home and take care of grandkids or help raise another house. In either case, he should leave politics alone, particularly foreign politics. He just can't handle them.

Demented, Stupid or Just Plain Evil ? ?
Jimma Cata is either demented, stupid or just an evil POS. He is a "super delegate" for the new wing of the Socialist Party (aka "Democrat Party") and will HOPEFULLY be given the chance to speak publicly in prime time during the Democrat convention in Denver.

Jimma is joined at the hip with Barack Hussein Obama. They are kindred spirits who think their good intentions, charm, rhetorical abilities and logic are all that are needed to deal with thugs. That's exactly what FDR thought the whole time Stalin was jamming his jinggy up FDR's back door near the end of WWII. As a result, half a continent suffered under the iron rule of the Soviet Empire for 50 years. Did either of these guys read their history books? Do either of them understand that negotiation is a two-way street that assumes that both parties actually want peace? I doubt it.

Tehran
I like to get sick when his whimpy name came into the news again. Unfortunately for me, I was at my military prime when this schmuck left my comrades to rot in the deserts of Tehran.
Thank God Reagan came and restored our dignity. If what this yahoo says is true, that if we disagree with the "choosen one" then what is to be said of those that disagreed with Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, etc,. Oh please, someone put him in a farm for dementia.
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