April 10, 2008
Benedict Arnold, Meet Jimmy Carter
My latest at Family Security Matters:
It’s bad enough that Carter could, conceivably, be considered the worst president of the 20th Century. Does he have to be the worst ex-president as well? Richard Nixon earned the grudging respect of his critics in his post-presidential years. Carter would have done well to take a page out of his book.
But the die has been cast. Not only could Carter be considered an anti-Semite and coddler of terrorists, but his post-presidential years are chock full of slaps in the face to American foreign policy and America in general. Behold the wonder:
Read it all here.
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More "rain is wet" news. Democrats are racist to the core, always have been and always will be. A Southern Democrat that is antisemitic? Naw. They are anti-Catholic as well, just ask someone that grew up in Mississippi in the 1960's, they can tell you. Oh wait, I am already that person.
Lastly, we, the ones that actually do work with Habitat, cannot stand Jimmy Carter. His contributions to the program in the last ten years is marginal at best and photo-op material mainly. He is what we in the construction industry call "a tool."
Posted by: Two Dogs at April 10, 2008 09:04 AMI suggested in my post today that we put Krazy Glue in his chapstick!
Posted by: Gayle Miller at April 10, 2008 03:16 PMToo bad that al-Qaeda guy in Pakistan died of heapatitis. Jimmy could've shared some peanuts with him, too.
Posted by: John Ruberry at April 10, 2008 11:13 PMWouldn't it be a hoot if Hamas kidnapped Carter moments after his meeting? Imagine their surprise when Bush refuses to pay the ransom.
Posted by: Wyatt Earp at April 14, 2008 12:50 PMMaybe then JEC, Jr. will finally UNDERSTAND the principle of "no negotiations with terrorists"!
I should be filled with joy today. The Pope is in MY city, 2 blocks down the street, and I'm reading about that probably senile, certainly despicable old fart Jimmy Carter! Yet another reason to be ticked off at him!
Posted by: Gayle Miller at April 16, 2008 01:32 PM