We Can’t Have That

Jimmy Carter has been on a roll lately, first saying that the NSA intercept program was illegal, the next day equating Nixon’s wiretapping of pollitical enemies and JFK’s and RFK’s wiretapping of Martin Luther King with President Bush’s performing his constitutional duty of protecting us from all enemies, foreign and domestic and now telling the world that the US shouldn’t stop aid to the Palestinians over such a small matter of electing a terrorist organization to run the country.

He makes that announcement in a Washington Post op-ed. If he stays on this roll much longer, he’ll be telling us that Saddam’s mass graves were just his way of stomping out the Shi’ite jihadists.

It’s time to move this doddering old fool from the national stage and into a rest home somewhere that he won’t be a further embarassment to himself and where he can’t kiss up to all of the global tyrants, although there aren’t that many tyrants left that he hasn’t touted as great leaders. UBL, Zawahiri, the Iranian mullahs, Ahmadinejad and Bashar al-Assad might be the only ones left on that list.

Most people my age and older already thought of Carter as the worst president in our lifetime. Now the entire nation is seeing that he’s the worst ex-president, too.

Cross-post at LetFreedomRing

3 Responses to “We Can’t Have That”

  1. Blunderford Says:

    Is Jimmy Carter Siding with the Terrorists?

    I love Jimmy Carter. He may be the greatest ex-president we’ve ever had. But Jimmy’s talking out his glutes today in the Washington Post.

  2. Skip Says:

    “”US shouldn’t stop aid . . .over such a small matter of electing a terrorist organization to run the country.”

    Quiet so, and the late Menachim Begin and Itzak Shamir counted on it.

  3. Vent Says:

    I’m too young to be alive when Carter was in office, but I hear he was the equivalent of a Kerry or Gore presidency. Thank your lucky stars every morning we didn’t get a repeat or threepeat.

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