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March 20, 2006
Jimmy Carter: A Better Choice for Feingold to Censure
Posted by Dave Blount at March 20, 2006 12:14 PM
While Russ Feingold and other moonbats shoot themselves and the Democratic party in the foot with loopy screechings about censuring and even impeaching the President for authorizing eavesdropping on terrorists who are trying to kill us, Melanie Morgan has a better idea. Why not censure someone who actually deserves it — namely Jimmy Carter?
Starting in the dark days when Jimbo inhabited the White House, he has worked diligently to undermine our country and exacerbate its problems. Carter's lack of support for the Shah helped usher in the Iranian terrorist regime that is now on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons. When this regime permitted our embassy to be overrun and Americans to be held hostage for 444 days, Carter chewed his fingernails and sniveled; Peewee Herman would have shown more decisive and effective leadership.
In the run-up to the war in Iraq, Carter climbed into bed with Samir Vincent, an agent of Saddam's regime who has pleaded guilty to participating in numerous illegal activities pertaining to the UN oil-for-food-scandal. Carter did whatever he could to undermine sanctions against Saddam, and when it became clear that war could not be avoided, he urged other countries to refrain from cooperating with the United States.
Carter lobbied for the Nobel Prize in 2002, which was explicitly granted him as a reward for undermining his own country. Anyone with even a trace of patriotism or dignity would have declined the prize, considering that it was given to him for no other reason but to allow leftist Euroweenies to spit at America. But this is the same guy who badmouthed Ronald Reagan to the verminous terrorist (and fellow Nobel Prize winner) Yasser Arafat. Patriotism and dignity aren't in Jimbo's repertoire.
The congealing dictatorship in Venezuela got an assist from Carter, who endorsed a rigged election that helped Chavez tighten his grip on that benighted country. As for the real elections in Iraq, there has been nothing from Jimbo's Carter Center but sullen shrugs.
When attempts where made to drain the swamp known as the UN Human Rights Commission, Carter was eager to shoot down meaningful reform, as he had promised Cuba's ambassador he would do. Said Jimbo to the Council on Foreign Relations:
My hope is that when the vote is taken, the other members will outvote the United States.
The USA isn't the only country Carter has it in for. He doesn't like Israel either — to the delight of Al-Jazeerah.
Carter's latest hobbyhorse is pressing for US taxpayer's money to be given to the barbarous "so-called terrorists" of Hamas.
If someone's going to be censured, why not someone who deserves it?



