Posted on 02/08/2006 6:03:16 AM PST by RWR8189
You know how the dems morphed GW with Nixon.
Someone should do that with Billary and Carter.
Cool!!
Oh, I thank God for the peanut man. He brought us Ronald Magnus and his presidency was the begining of the decline of the Democrats.
That Ron Brown's son would claim the democrat administrations would not commit to nefarious activities is ironic at best.
Morale was low at that time, we lived off base at RAFB.
I was but a young 'un then though, so at least I didn't vote for him.
Of course my parents did...
I was in the Jimmuh Army. It was awful. Low morale, worn-out equipment, disrespect in the country, poor recruiting, not enough budget. The Iran hostage crisis just went on, day after day, with that awful failure in the desert. Reagan's election really was morning in America, fer shure.
BUMP!
If that is the case, then the Dems have no clue what "gravitas" really is. Carter posesses no gravitas, merely a stultifying woodenness, much akin to Algore's. Where do they dredge these folks up from?
the infowarrior
They are pretty close already...the other day when I was listening there were five or six calls in a row attacking Bush or attacking the Republican Party, because of people who call in on the Republican line and claim to be Republicans who are now mad at Bush or mad at their party.
To me, it's just plain sick.
And proof positive they will say or do whatever it takes to get the power back.
Excellent tagline material!! Would you mind if I used it?
the infowarrior
As was I, with the added burden of being *in the Middle East* when that failure went down. Of course I supported Reagan strictly after that...
the infowarrior
A remarkable element of this is that we as a society like to remember Dr. King as a man of conciliation "among all people, regardless of their race, color or creed". Yet, at his wife's funeral, Lowery and Carter can trample that memory with their bombastic, divisive rhetoric. What a shame.
Lando
Jimmy Carter's idea of "gravitas" is showing by telling Mexicans about his getting "Montezuma's revenge" on a trip to Mexico, or going to Poland and telling them that he lusted for them. (The latter was because of bringin along an incompetent translator.)
"He's not even a man, he's a sick, twisted POS"
That about says it all right there.
Google is our friend; you can read the rest at the below website (I've only excerpted a little), or look up the other various articles.
Carter was a real nutcake
President Jimmy Carter and the "killer rabbit"
April 20th, 1979
http://www.narsil.org/politics/carter/killer_rabbit.html
It began late one afternoon in the spring of 1979. The President was sitting with a few of us on the Truman Balcony. He had recently returned from a visit to Plains, and we were talking about homefolks and how the quail were nesting and similar matters of international import.
Suddenly, for no apparent reason -- he was drinking lemonade, as I recall -- the President volunteered the information that while fishing in a pond on his farm he had sighted a large animal swimming toward him. Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a rabbit. Not one of your cutesy, Easter Bunny-type rabbits, but one of those big splay-footed things that we called swamp rabbits when I was growing up.
The animal was clearly in distress, or perhaps berserk. The President confessed to having had limited experience with enraged rabbits. He was unable to reach a definite conclusion about its state of mind. What was obvious, however, was that this large, wet animal, making strange hissing noises and gnashing its teeth, was intent upon climbing into the Presidential boat.
I never heard any hatred preached in church until Carter.
I think those who say that are doing a great disservice to Slick Willie! And LBJ! And FDR! The were just slicker that Jimmah but just as bad.
If you promise to buy me a beer when we meet!
Sounds like he accomplished that result yesterday for a lot more on-the-line democrats. Talk shows are getting a lot of callers saying that was the last straw.
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