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September 11, 2007
Hollyweird Does Jimmy the Dhimmi
Tinseltown habitually heaps praise upon leftist dictators, while relentlessly propagandizing against America, so it is hardly surprising that the noisily treasonous Jimmy Carter would be seen as a suitable subject for a hagiography.
Yesterday Jimmy the Dhimmi joined Tinseltown leftists George Clooney and Brad Pitt at the world premiere of Man from Plains at the Toronto film festival. The movie follows Carter on an 8-month promotional tour for his appalling book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, widely acknowledged to be an outrageous collection of pro-terrorist lies. Don't take my word for it — listen to the liberal Alan Dershowitz. The book is so disgusting that it caused 14 members to resign from the Carter Center in protest. But as we have seen repeatedly in recent years, absolutely nothing is beneath Hollywood.
Carter held forth at the festival, spewing his usual moonbattery. He wants us to make friends with the terrorist regime he helped create in Iran. He worries about the rise of religious fundamentalism — no he doesn't mean the Muslims flying planes into our buildings; he's referring to Christians. He blames America for Palestinian terrorism, and announces that "the entire world now feels that America has let the Palestinians down."
His moronic wife chipped in, chirping that it's "shocking" that Israel would oppress terrorists by building a wall to prevent them from blowing up civilians.
You can't blame Carter for being bitter. He has discovered the secret to Middle East peace, but no one will listen to him. The key is "swapping land for peace."
Now why didn't we think of that before WWII? Oh we did, at the Munich Agreement? Never mind.
But in Israel it really will work. Once Israelis have swapped away the last square inch of their tiny country, Muslims will grant them peace — unless you count the terrorist war they have been waging against Jews and all other non-Muslims in every corner of the world.
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Hollywood's latest offering: A movie about the marketing of an atrocious box of pro-terrorist lies. |
On a tip from Byron.
Posted by Van Helsing at September 11, 2007 8:57 AM
Comments
What I find particularly nauseating is that Carter's hate-filled "Christianity" is once again on display for all to see.
Posted by: Sam Houston at September 11, 2007 11:50 AM


