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Jimmy Carter: Sympathy for the Devil
NewsMax ^ | August 19, 2006 | David Limbaugh

Posted on 08/18/2006 10:34:25 PM PDT by Kaslin

Want to know where the Democratic Party stands and where America would be under their leadership? Just ask Jimmy Carter.

Carter is certainly not bashful about bashing the United States, even on foreign soil or to the foreign press. He sat for an interview with Der Spiegel recently and fired with both barrels at President Bush, "fundamentalist" Christians and Israel.

But do Carter's views represent those of the Democratic Party? Well, he sure seems to think so. He told Der Spiegel, "I think I represent the vast majority of Democrats in this country." If so, that's scary.

Expanding on the theme of his latest book, "Our Endangered Values," Carter said the Bush administration has abandoned the nation's "old" moral principles. That's a curious concept: By upholding traditional moral values President Bush has diverted the nation's moral course?

Carter is particularly exercised about Bush's foreign policy. He said: "Under all of its predecessors there was a commitment to peace instead of pre-emptive war. Our country always had a policy of not going to war unless our own security was directly threatened and now we have a new policy of going to war on a pre-emptive basis."

But no less an antiwar Democrat than Sen. John Kerry – after savaging President Bush for his "pre-emptive" attack of Iraq – admitted in the first presidential debate that "The president always has the right, and always has had the right, for pre-emptive strike. That was a great doctrine throughout the Cold War."

No matter how persistently Carter's Democrats attempt to rewrite history, President Bush attacked Iraq because he believed it was a threat to America's security – and it was, just as Iran is today. Carter is delusional if he believes Bush was just recreationally flexing America's "imperialistic" muscles to spread democracy.

The debate here between Democrats and Republicans isn't over the use of pre-emptive war – as Kerry reluctantly confessed – but on the assessment of threats to our national security. Specifically, the debate centers on the parties' respective views of the nature and scope of the terrorist threat, whether Israel is seen as more of a victim surrounded by hostile regimes bent on its destruction or a bullying, aggressive nation, and whether we should defer on these questions to anti-American leaders in Europe and the United Nations.

Carter states the Democrats' position quite clearly. Islamo-fascist terrorists aren't that bad. They are probably peace-loving people like the rest of us who just have their noses out of joint over Bush's "unilateral" foreign policy and his "pre-emptive" attack on Iraq. Indeed, Carter said the Arab world hates us because we invaded Iraq, and even more so for "supporting and encouraging Israel in its unjustified attack on Lebanon."

So the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, occurred because we attacked Iraq in 2003? Israel was unjustified in retaliating against Hezbollah, which is supported by (and a part of) the Lebanese government and its people? If we would just talk to these reasonable terrorists – such as Hezbollah and Mike Wallace's hero, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, we could achieve peace?

In the interview, Carter pointedly blamed Bush's foreign policy on his Christian "fundamentalism." He nicely articulated the position of today's Democratic leaders, who, while scrambling for "values voters," consistently insult them, and while holding themselves out as superior guardians of our national security, see America, not the terrorists, as the problem.

Carter, after unmistakably implying that Bush is a fundamentalist, said that fundamentalists believe "they are speaking for God" and "anyone who disagrees with them is inherently wrong" and "inherently inferior." "In extreme cases – as is the case with some fundamentalists around the world – it makes your opponents sub-humans, so that their lives are not significant." Since "the negotiating process itself is an indication of implied equality" the fundamentalist (read: President Bush) "can't bring himself or herself to negotiate with people who disagree with them."

Carter also said that since the fundamentalists believe they are speaking for God, they think they are above making, much less admitting, mistakes. "So when we permit the torture of prisoners in Guantanamo or Abu Ghraib, it's just impossible for a fundamentalist [read: Bush – again] to admit that a mistake was made."

Carter couldn't be more wrong. Bush, though not even close to a fundamentalist, is a Bible-believing Christian who by definition believes in the equal dignity of all people.

But leave it to Carter to say Bush "permitted" torture, which is an outright lie. Leave it to him to believe the worst about "fundamentalist" Christians and the best about Islamo-fascist terrorists.

Sadly, I believe Carter does speak for the Democratic leadership, and that speaks volumes about the Democrat leadership.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: blameamerica1st; bush; carter; davidlimbaugh; democrats; demoncraps; fundamentalism; gopoundnails; insanity; jimmuh; jimmycarter; johnkerry; kerry; killerrabbit; liberals; limbaugh; preemption; preemptivewar; rabbitbait; rats; religion; sympathizer; wot
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The caption below the picture is not mine - you can see the Democrat hate in it.


21 posted on 08/19/2006 4:13:02 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: SkyPilot

Does anybody really take feeble-minded, OLD, Jimmy Carter seriously?


22 posted on 08/19/2006 4:16:05 AM PDT by xtinct (I was the next door neighbor kid's imaginary friend.)
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To: Kaslin
Posted here:

Carter: Sympathy For The Devil

23 posted on 08/19/2006 4:17:52 AM PDT by BlessedBeGod
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To: ArGee
The Ring must not be allowed to fall into Hillary's hands!

Great tagline!

24 posted on 08/19/2006 4:47:06 AM PDT by agere_contra
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To: Kaslin
Probably the most sympathetic view of Mr Carter's faux pas in criticising the sitting president, a practice which was avoided until quite recently, is that the man is senile.
25 posted on 08/19/2006 5:01:02 AM PDT by etcetera
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To: BlessedBeGod

I did a search, as I usually do before I posted the editotorial and came up empty


26 posted on 08/19/2006 5:24:09 AM PDT by Kaslin (No matter what the left says. G.W. Bush will be remembered as the best president of this century)
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To: Kaslin
"As usual David limbaugh hit the nail again square on the head"

Would have been much better if he'd hit CARTER on the head instead of the nail-that might shut him (Carter) up.

27 posted on 08/19/2006 6:21:57 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel-NRA)
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To: Kaslin

carter left a great legacy-he facilitated the rise of radical iran as a major power and he allowed the immigration mess to become malignant under his administartion-i was an INS agent for 21 years-i came on under ford-things were somewhat under control with a good ins commissioner(chapman)-carter destroyed any semblance of control over the borders and the interior-he was probably the worst president of the 20th century except maybe for warren harding,but it's a close call-carter sucks!! plain and simple-and how about his dingbat daughter-sissy spacek on acid


28 posted on 08/19/2006 6:48:15 AM PDT by steamroller
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To: Kaslin

Jimmy Carter, the father of the Iranian Islamic Republic, realizes that he was a disaster as President. So to compensate for his many failures, he goes around the world and tells the Jihad firsters and Anti-American Socialists what they want to hear. He has created a niche market for America bashing around the world.


29 posted on 08/19/2006 7:01:01 AM PDT by Rosemont
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To: Kaslin

"So when we permit the torture of prisoners in Guantanamo or Abu Ghraib, it's just impossible for a fundamentalist [read: Bush – again] to admit that a mistake was made."

Did anybody else read that this latest plot to bomb planes was discovered only by torturing a terrorist?

What are we supposed to do, let them kill us?

I say, bring back the iron maiden.


30 posted on 08/19/2006 9:09:17 AM PDT by dsc
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To: SkyPilot

"President Bush struggles..."

...not to slap Bozo the Peanut Farmer right across his stupid, evil chops.


31 posted on 08/19/2006 9:11:16 AM PDT by dsc
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To: Rosemont

If it hadn't been for Jimmy Peanut Carter we wouldn't be in the situation with the Middle East that we are in and no matter what the lunatics on the left claim History will smile on President Bush and remember him as the best president of this century if not all times and will find Carter as the worst one this country has ever had


32 posted on 08/19/2006 10:01:39 AM PDT by Kaslin (No matter what the left says. G.W. Bush will be remembered as the best president of this century)
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To: Kaslin

444 days



Doogle


33 posted on 08/19/2006 10:03:33 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF...68-73,,..."never store a threat you should have eliminated")
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To: Doogle

which must never be forgotten just like 9/11 must never be forgotten


34 posted on 08/19/2006 10:24:03 AM PDT by Kaslin (No matter what the left says. G.W. Bush will be remembered as the best president of this century)
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To: adam_smith_76

The problem is the mass of public listeners to MSM still think Jimmah is the real thing: a patriot. I would love to see some polls done which would list all the things he has said AGAINST AMERICA overseas and then see how the registered-likely voters would see him. It might be a clue as to who the Dems would put up in 2008, ala Feingold who sounds quite a bit like ole Jimmah in his pronouncements.


35 posted on 08/19/2006 12:02:48 PM PDT by phillyfanatic
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To: Kaslin

Jimmuh Carter. His mind is a terrible waste of a peanut.


36 posted on 08/19/2006 1:03:17 PM PDT by TigersEye (Surrender to Islam. Vote Democrat.)
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To: TigersEye

Why do you think I call him Jimmy Peanut Carter? LOL


37 posted on 08/19/2006 2:18:33 PM PDT by Kaslin (No matter what the left says. G.W. Bush will be remembered as the best president of this century)
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To: Kaslin
Not only that his brain is one of those over-salted, over-roasted peanuts that was moldy to begin with. The kind that makes you want to spit your tongue out with it when you bite into one.

FWIW, in mild coincidence, I've been calling him Jimmy "Peanut" Carter for years too. ; )

38 posted on 08/20/2006 11:31:58 AM PDT by TigersEye (Surrender to Islam. Vote Democrat.)
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To: Kaslin

And Jimmah claims to be a Baptist...very strange. It's a pity that his old momma isn't alive to box his ears since he is getting increasingly illogical in his dotage.


39 posted on 08/20/2006 11:36:03 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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