Carter evidencing senility?
Jimmah Cahtuh, once President of These United States, demoted to busybody by the American People after one single, disastrous malaise filled 4 year term has apparently forgotten a major part of his Presidency and one of the primary reasons he was demoted. As recounted in Politico44 Mistah Cahtuh waxed pseudo-eloquent on the Clinton and Bush Administrations:
“And on Iran: They have a legal right, under the non-proliferation treaty, to develop enhanced uranium. That’s what they’re doing so far. They have never renounced the non-proliferation treaty ? But I have dealt with the Iranians in a way I’ll never forget when I was president and I know they can’t be pushed around. The more pressure you put on Iran and the more threats come toward Iran, the more unlikely it is that they will make an approvable commitment.”[emphasis added]
Uhh, Jimmah, suh, you’ve done been sippin’ many hot toddies if you know whut I mean. The pending Reagan administration who the Mullah’s thought would whip they’uhs butt, why they is tha one’s that decided the pressure of ahm’ed wah with tha United States (Ah mean suh, they had already de-clahed wah by invadin’ ouh embassy suh) well suh, they backed down rayuht quickly and let them embassy fellah’s go.”
Jimmah, you should be a headdin’ for the doc. Yo’s memory is a slippin’
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Dear GM:
Hey, thanks kid. I’m still waiting for Jimmy the farter Carter to NOT exhibit symptons of senility. “Cap’n Crunch? Is that you?” Hahahaha! Loved the One’s Ten Commandments. Seen any realisation of the reality of Obambam in any leftard liberals? A thick wall of logical fallacy and cognitive dissonance based denial to drill through, but it would be a fine thing to see. Colonel Robert Neville blogspot com.
Jimmy Carter is still living in the dream world where the “good guys “ can sit down with the “bad guys” and have tea and crumpets while coming to a peaceful agreement on all things.
I believe that one Neville Chamberlin was of the same mold in his thinking as Carter when he thought that he could appease Hitler by allowing him just “one small piece of Czechoslovakia.” Evidently Carter was not a student of history or felt that he could change what many before him had failed in doing, and that was to appease tyrants. Today, we are still paying the price for his failure 32 years ago, and we now have another demagogue in Chief Occupier Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., who feels he can accomplish the impossible simply by holding hands and talking with the “bad guys.” He continued on with his appeasement whining when he said: “The people of the United States desire to have relations with Iran based on equality, mutual respect and friendship.” That sure sounds familiar doesn’t it.
The carrot and sticks did not phase the Khomeini for he knew he was up against a “paper tiger”. In almost a dare, shortly after the hostage-taking, he dismissed the possibility of any military response by the US and said: “We will destroy you all, even if we ourselves die in the process.” Later on he totally rejected the primacy of national interest.” We do not worship Iran, we worship Allah,” he declared in a speech in 1980. “For patriotism is another name for paganism. I say let this land [Iran] burn. I say let this land go up in smoke, provided Islam emerges triumphant in the rest of the world.”
Carter evidently does not remember these words.
Frank Gaffney, Jr. summed up Carter, shall we say in a nutshell, when he stated ; “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.”
It seems the “Useful idiot” has been replaced by another “Useful idiot” with the same mindset.
If there’s a successful revolution in Iran, does this not in some way prove Carter right? The more pressure we put on Iran the more the clerics have a reason to prop up Ahmadinejad. We back off and the people of Iran may solve this problem for us internally.