Doesn't He Have A House To Build Or Something?
More on the Bush Administration decision to leave Jimmy Carter home:
Jimmy Carter is the most disgraceful president we have ever had, surpassing even the murderous founder of the Democrats, the serial murderer Andrew Jackson. Has there been any greater foe of liberty than the toothy appeaser from Plains?
It is a tragedy that America lost the wisdom of Ronald Reagan so soon after his presidency, yet the doddering idiocy of Jimmy Carter survives 25 years after he was thrown out of office.
Carter did meet with Pope John Paul II, and hosted the pontiff in Washington, D.C., in 1979. Carter claimed a kinship with the Catholic priest, though it isn't clear that the Vatican thought so highly of Carter's diplomatic skills, particularly after he left office. Carter was often the wrong side of the political fence when it came to elections and policies in Latin America, where John Paul II devoted a great deal of time in the 1980s stamping out the Marxist "Liberation Theology" movement. At one point in 1979, the Vatican sought assistance from the Carter Administration State Department to limit the travels of U.S. Maryknoll missionaries to Central American countries, where they were teaching and preaching Liberation Theology alongside like-minded Latin American priests.
"The other thing that people forget is that Carter has treated President Bush very badly. He has openly criticized the President in a manner that President Clinton has not," says a Bush administration source. "He has traveled around the world bad-mouthing this president and this country's policies. I would be surprised if a single person gave a thought to including him in the delegation."
Jimmy Carter is the most disgraceful president we have ever had, surpassing even the murderous founder of the Democrats, the serial murderer Andrew Jackson. Has there been any greater foe of liberty than the toothy appeaser from Plains?
It is a tragedy that America lost the wisdom of Ronald Reagan so soon after his presidency, yet the doddering idiocy of Jimmy Carter survives 25 years after he was thrown out of office.

1 Comments:
Aaaahhhh! I'll get there. Isn't the hypocrisy of man the STRANGEST thing to watch when they are so blinded in their own "goodness"? Not much different than the rest of us, at times. I would think a Prez would know better than to be so obvious, yet it must be like that sliver in one's eye vs. the log in the other's eye. Thank you for elaborating a bit.
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