Jimmy Carter is a ticking time bomb strapped around America’s neck. His mangled mentality is having a cruel field day with our nation’s integrity and optimism.
Power in the hands of the wrong person becomes venom. If there was one man who should have never been President, it was Carter. He was toxic then and is more so today – evidenced by his display of open-handed friendship to our enemies, which is a malicious backhand blow to Americans.
No one who lived through Carter’s four years in office can deny that he was diametrically influential in carving the wide path for terrorists. His wholesale unresponsiveness to the toppling of our ally, the Shah of Iran, and the subsequent infested takeover by the grime-skin Ayatollah Khomeini and al-Qaida has driven us to where we are today. My guess is Carter strives to reboot the bloody fiascos in the Middle East of which he and his addled administration were principal players.
It is an eerie compulsion that keeps Carter in that stupor of trashy-minded indifference. An impious example is last week he placed a wreath at Yasser Arafat’s grave. That would be like me sending a candygram to the Bolsheviks who butchered my great-grandparents. No penance exists that would absolve me of such a betrayal. Yet with Carter, the harshest admonishment from anyone was a mere “naïve.”
Carter should have as an alternative trucked into the Iranian desert. If he had any sense of decency he would have placed a lasting remembrance on the site where, in April 1980, American Servicemen of Operation Eagle Claw died and were injured while attempting to rescue 66 Americans taken from the U.S. Embasy in Tehran and held as hostage. Instead, Carter outright insulted those soldiers and their families – and every member of our military everywhere – by displaying obeisance to a dead fanatic with whom he shares no cultural bloodline.
Stateside, I hear little or nothing from Democrat candidates Clinton and Obama decrying Carter’s inflammatory activities. Obama did express a weak-knee “fundamental disagreement” with Carter. He said this for the benefit of Jewish voters, most of who are, as I am, unshakably skeptical about his sketchy abilities to lead this nation as well as protect our alliance with Israel.
Obama, who is as muddled as Carter, said, “We must not negotiate with a terrorist group intent on Israel’s destruction.” He added, “We should only sit down with Hamas if they renounce terrorism, recognize Israel’s right to exist, and abide by past agreements.”
First, if this freshman was really on the stick, his response should have been, “Mr. Carter’s words and actions are fundamentally unethical. Furthermore, we never negotiate with terrorists.”
Second, for him to allude to a sit-down with Hamas is tantamount to saying, “If you’re good boys, we’ll give you a cupcake. And if you’re really good, you can have ice cream, too.”
No wonder Carter supports Obama for President: They are both drunk on their own words.
Everything out of Carter’s mouth is a lava-flow of rogue dissension. His actions are equally contemptible. Yet he is allowed to sully the land of his birth to terrorist suicide cults who fall down laughing in the face of agreements, because their singular mission is to lash the world into unmitigated obedience to Islam.
Carter is not a weak sister; he is a criminally weak sister. His behavior betrays some formed-at-birth pathology. His misshapen mind is pulling our credibility apart, because he still suffers from horrified disbelief over the loss of his power as President. Power to Carter is what booze is to a raging alcoholic: a poison without which he cannot exist – and the more he has the more disgusting and dangerous he becomes.
Someone should lay down a spike strip under the Carter caravan to slow and bring to a halt his long-winded lunacy, because that infectious negative influence – fertilized by the mainstream media – could spawn a replicant of his administration, which would throttle the Presidency.
No energy in the universe can alter that hairy troll called infamy. However, the rancid anti-America spells Carter is vocalizing could reanimate some of the very worst of it: his four years in the White House. The only difference would be a President Barack Hussein Obama (who toe-taps his patriotism only when it is convenient for him).
There is no doubt in my mind that if this comes into being, our sacred freedom could suffer some irreversible damage. Anarchy would follow. And that is precisely what our enemies are waiting for: subjugation through chaos – just like the fall of the Shah, its orchestration gladly assisted by our enemy’s friend, Jimmy Carter.
Monday, May 19, 2008
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