Posted on 11/02/2005 10:11:32 AM PST by SirLinksalot
The World According to J.C.
"Tedious" doesn't begin to describe the new book by America's worst ex-president.
BY BRET STEPHENS
Jimmy Carter's 20th book is a tedious meditation about the appropriate uses of moral values in political life--as wisely and humbly exemplified by Himself--and of their misuses under the current Bush administration.
But tedious isn't quite the right word here, because it suggests mere boredom while Mr. Carter's prose manages to be irritating as well. Is there an English-language equivalent to the German Rechthaberei, which loosely translates as the state of thinking and behaving as if you're in the right and everyone else is in the wrong? Yet even such a term doesn't quite capture the sanctimony, the self-congratulation, the humorlessness, the convenient factual omissions and the passive-aggressive quirks that characterize our 39th president's aggressively passive world view. Mr. Carter is sui generis. He deserves his own word.
Everything about "Our Endangered Values" is wrong, beginning, obviously, with the title. The values Mr. Carter says are "ours" are certainly not mine and probably not yours and therefore, necessarily, not ours. In fact, it is not at all obvious that the things Mr. Carter speaks of even qualify as values, properly speaking, unless you believe that "economic justice" is a value, or you subscribe to Marxist liberation theology (Mr. Carter considers the Catholic priests who practiced this theology to be "heroes"), or you would like to pay your "personal respects" to Syria's dictator (never mind that he just had the prime minister of Lebanon assassinated), or you can think of nothing bad to say about Saddam Hussein except, perhaps, that he is "obnoxious."
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Yeah, but I think he mispoke. What he meant was his mind is a sin.
("Denny Crane: Gun Control? For Communists. She's a liberal. Can't hunt.")
..and I bet Rosalyn doesn't own 50 dresses.
George McGovern
Walter Mondale
Michael Dukakis
The difference is -- starting in the 60's, the party became a toxic sandbox that attracted ONLY the worse factions in American society.
Think through all the "groups" in America that repulse you, and I'd bet granny's Rum bearing cow -- they look to the "Democrat" party for their welcome and power - rather than some tiny ineffective party of their own...
A small list of the Democrat "base": Lazy leaches, Unions - Most especially Teachers and Civil Service Employees, Welfare cows and pimps, Socialists, Fascists, Communists, Marxists, Anti-America kooks of all stripes, Homosexual Activists, Abortion Activists, NAACP, "teachers", Felons - both in and out of prison, etc, etc, etc......
Hell, there are even folks already in the cemetery that STILL vote Democrat with regularity!!!
The two possible explanations for the tendency of the dead to vote Democrat - is the living are becoming more aware or the dead is how the Democrats wish to see all Americans.
The DNC leadership (Dr. "Screaming" Dean) and most Democrat politicians have declined in quality to reflect their constituency -- otherwise they COULDN'T get elected.
Semper Fi
Tedious, huh? Well, that's quite an improvement over his previous efforts.
What an amazing collection of dangerous losers the rats put forth to be President.
The evil rat party must be utterly destroyed.
I'm sure they'll keep the tradition going in '08.
Somebody needs to give you a pat on the back for the "HARE" remark.
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JimmahCarter today, gave into the Moore-DNC conspiracy malarky of the 'lies' of the Bushies starting the Iraq war. This is another reason not to trust ex-Presidents when they reach senior status. As a senior, I don't trust me on some issues. Carter has drifted into madness along with the Reid-Pelosi-Moore axis. Perhaps, the RNC should steal Rush's bumper sticker: If you are still voting Democrat, you are stuck on stupid!
Jimmy's greatest positive accomplishment was this:
Two landslide elections for Ronald Reagan!
And to think he doesn't even credit the space aliens for their moral instruction. Doesn't sound very moral to me.
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