This guy is all BS. North Korea did not have nuclear weapons in the early 1990's which means nothing was dealt with.
My Lord, why do we have such stupid people in...
5.56mm
Jimmah Carter is as duped as he wants to be..
(excerpted)
"...much of the American left has been misled on North Korea since the very division of the peninsula in the early 1950s. The left has suffered two threats in particular -- call them "internal": First, there was the deception and manipulation by the communist left, which, by its nature, refused to openly acknowledge that it was communist and serving the Communist Party line. Second, there was dangerous self-delusion and gullibility among some leading Democrats. As to the first, there's the case of Frank Marshall Davis; on the second, there's Jimmy Carter.
As I've written here and elsewhere, Frank Marshall Davis was a mentor to Barack Obama and an actual CPUSA member. The Senate Judiciary Committee asked Davis about that association in 1956, under oath, where Davis pleaded the Fifth Amendment. No matter -- the next year, the Senate, in a report titled "Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States," definitively listed Davis as an "identified member of the Communist Party."
Only recently, with the declassification of Davis's 600-page FBI file, can we see the evidence. "... FBI document that features Davis's Communist Party number: 47544.
As to the point of Korea, I found all the columns Davis wrote for the Honolulu Record, the CPUSA organ in Hawaii, in 1950.
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The communist left didn't stop pushing this line until the north was firmly in communist hands. It has been a murderous dungeon ever since, run by two lunatics from the Kim family. These two men, of course, can't be trusted, which brings me to my second case, involving Jimmy Carter.
"...it will take years before we can repair the damage done by Carter's mistakes, from North Korea to Iran.
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I do not believe Carter is naive. He is a graduate of the Naval Academy & a former sub commander. Naivete could not survive those 2 challenges.
Carter hates America for running him out of office in 1980. Ted Kennedy tried & failed to take him out in the Rat primary, but Reagan beat him badly in the general election. IIRC, even his home state Georgia voted against him.
Only spite could drive a man to say & do the despicable things he has said & done. No good that he has ever done can compensate for the evil he has perpetuated.
Excellent analysis and thanks for posting it. I’m absolutely certain that most Americans have forgotten about Jimmy Carter’s travels into North Korea, which is why he’s so vocal about it to this day.
Carter is and always has been an idealist, and (quoting HL Mencken here...) “An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.” Carter was every bit as prepared to conduct foreign policy as the current (P)resident and his term should stand as a stark warning to the long term consequences of putting a dip-thong populist in charge of things.
NK, never confused me, it has always been clear that they were an inbred, hermit nation, stuck in 1945...
Secretary of Defense Cohen, Impeached Bill Clinton, Albright, and too-long-accepted CODE-level thief
and accepted-document-destroyer National Security Adviser Sandy Berger,
holding "court" in the Ronald Reagan Building on April 25, 1999.
The Impeached Bill Clinton: "We were all making comments
we shouldn't have about how the meeting was getting very boring.
So finally we decided we had to make like the monkey. Cohen
started this 'hear no evil,' and then I was next so I spoke no evil,
then Madeleine saw no evil, so Sandy Berger said, 'I'm evil.'"
Million.
People.
Died.
Because our Federal employees didn't liberate a Stalinist slave pen.
It wasn't due to lack of ability. It was due to lack of morality.
Jimmy Carter and the Democrat party were complicit in the deaths of 3 million North Korean slaves, because they didn't subscribe to the American moral imperative of freeing slaves. Thank God George Bush revived the imperative for Iraq. It may have morphed into something stupid, but the original mandate to free slaves, by force if necessary, was the peak of American moral superiority. "With no consideration of the cost or benefit to ourselves, we will liberate you" is a pretty damned powerful mission statement.
Die, Jimmy Carter. Die alone, and afraid.
Carter clearly didn't read the book UTOPIAS ELSEWHERE by Anthony Daniels (Crown, 1991). (Daniels also writes under the name Theodore Dalrymple.) The book is an account of Daniels’ trips to the various remaining hard-core Communist regimes of the time, including a chapter on his impressions of North Korea. He went to a department store in Pyongyang much as Carter did... and discovered it was a bizarre sham. The store was crowded, but no one was buying anything. “Shoppers” milled aimlessly, ignoring the displays, like illiterates in a library filled with books they couldn't read (as Daniels put it). There was no interaction between “shoppers” and clerks. Everyone in the store was a participant in some kind of mock simulation of a department store, staged for some inscrutable propaganda purpose by the regime. Then again, maybe it did have a purpose. It certainly fooled Jimmy.
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