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May 23, 2007
Simon & Schuster in Hot Water For Publishing Jimmy Carter's Lies
Posted by Dave Blount at May 23, 2007 10:54 AM
Even after Dan Rather, CBS feels it has a reputation to uphold. That's why its subsidiary Simon & Schuster is expected to be pilloried at today's CBS stockholders annual meeting in NYC, in light of it having published Jimmy Carter's pro-terrorist diatribe Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.
Carol Greenwald is treasurer of the CBS shareholder Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America. She has noticed that Carter's book is "error-filled," and is expected to ask that a fact-checking system be set up to prevent work like Carter's from being passed off as nonfiction. Also, she wants a code of ethics for the publishing division, which would be bad news for authors like Jimmy the Dhimmi.
Fourteen advisory board members have resigned from the Carter Center to protest the atrocious book, which relies heavily on factual errors, aka lies, to prop up Carter's contention that the terrorists are the good guys.
Even liberals like Alan Dershowitz have been appalled by Carter's willingness to rewrite history on behalf of his Arab benefactors. Dershowitz has helpfully listed a few of the book's untruths.
Other recent Carter lies include his irresponsible assertion that our current president "has been the worst in history" — a dishonor Carter himself holds.



