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Posted on April 16, 2008 | Filed Under In My Opinion...
None other than Jimmy “peanut vendor” Carter, is once again apologizing to terrorists on behalf of the U.S. Nobody authorized him to speak, of course, but that has never seemed to bother him. After all - he is a Noble Laureate. Then again, so is Al Gore, so what credibility that honoraria has anymore is questionable. One would think that by now this sad excuse would have figured out how far you get by playing “palsy-walsy” with terrorists. He has apparently forgotten the American hostages in Iran who rotted in prison for 444 days during his administration. Some other thoughts on Carter’s madness …
On government and the people: “When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people. But in a democracy like Israel, there is a wide range of opinions and that counterbalances the disappointment that I have in not meeting with the people shaping Israeli power now in the government.” —foreign policy expert Jimmy Carter “I can’t say that [Hamas] will be amenable to any suggestions, but at least after I meet with them I can go back and relay what they say, as just a communicator, to the leaders of the United States.”
—Jimmy Carter
“America elected Jimmy Carter 32 years ago and is still paying the price. Suppose history repeats: Obama wins and has a failed one-term presidency. Will he be jetting around the world meeting with terrorists and despots and denouncing America in 2040? Maybe not, but the thought gives us a shudder.”
—James Taranto
“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.”
—Frank Gaffney, Jr.
“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.”
—Frank Gaffney, Jr.
“[Jimmy] Carter is about to make a disgrace of himself yet again, this time by meeting in Syria with Hamas terrorist leader Khaled Mashaal. His influence is nonexistent except where he can perform the role of useful idiot for America’s enemies.”
—Jed Babbin
Jimmuh … please just shut the fuck up and go away.
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