Posted on 04/30/2011 6:18:59 AM PDT by IbJensen
Like some horror movie that just wont end, Jimmy Carters love affair with North Korea keeps rolling along. Now on his third pilgrimage to the Kim dynastys totalitarian state, Carter arrived Tuesday in Pyongyang, with a trio of fellow ex-leaders in tow, from Finland, Ireland and Norway. From Pyongyang, hes now blogging away, under the down-home caption, Jimmy Carters blog from North Korea.
At least, I assume its really Jimmy Carter writing this cant, though it reads like copy fresh out of Pyongyangs own propaganda mill. Theres an attempt at cracker-barrel diplomacy, in which Carter enthuses about the warm and friendly reception that he and Rosalynn received in 1994 from North Koreas late Stalin-installed tyrant Kim Il Sung, and calls it a privilege to visit again today. North Korea, he says, is a place that is quite mysterious to most people.
Apparently North Korea is especially mysterious to Carter, who seems not to have acquainted himself with the North Korean regimes long record of running a racketeering, nuclear-extortionist slave state. Among the mind-bending prattle in his blog piece is this statement: My country, the United States, is South Koreas guarantor, which creates enormous anxiety among the North Korean people and drains their political energy and resources. In other words, the problem here is not the tyranny in North Korea, but the good ol United States. For Carter to be writing this might be defensible if Kim Jong Il were threatening to keep him in in North Korea for the rest of his days, and maybe pack him to the North Korean gulag. But no such luck. This is Jimmy Carter as usual taking careful notes on the propaganda presented to him by totalitarian butchers, packaging this toxic twaddle as his own insights, and purveying it as treasure picked up during his adventure-tours of faraway places.
He goes on to lament that [n]either the US nor South Korea is at this time willing to assist with the desperate food shortage in North Korea. One might suppose that the North Korean government itself could do plenty to ease this food shortage, were Kim to stop pouring resources into missiles and nuclear weapons development, and permit the North Koreans enough freedom to live normal lives. But thats not where Carters going with his message.
The punch line of Carters Pyongyang blog is and here comes the next North Korean shakedown We are hearing consistently throughout our busy schedule here in Pyongyang that the North wants to improve relations with America and is prepared to talk without preconditions to both the US and South Korea on any subject.
On really? Actually, along with monstrous treatment of its own people, North Koreas regime has already indulged in a number of murderous preconditions, including last years sinking of a South Korean navy ship, shelling of a South Korean island and the continuing UN-sanctions violating vending of weapons to the Middle East. Now theyre in the mood to chat. And though they may be hinting right now at no preconditions, apparently there is already a post-condition. Sounding ever more like one of the North Korean officials whose words he is laboring so diligently to absorb, Carter stipulates a sticking point: The North Koreans wont give up their nuclear programme without some kind of security guarantee from the U.S.
Weve been here before. Repeatedly. When North Korea comes to the table, its negotiations turn into an endless series of sticking points, the real point being that North Koreas regime has no intention whatsoever of giving up its nuclear program, but doesnt mind taking whatever it can get free food, free fuel and a free pass while at the table.
Strange that this stuff is titled Jimmy Carters blog from North Korea. A better description would be North Koreas blog from Jimmy Carter.
Carter is like a pesky fly. He just keeps buzzing around and annoying the heck out of people. I wish he would stay at home with his dimentia and get on his wifes nerves and quit trying to be a President. He couldnt do it the first time so I dont know why he thinks he can do it this time. I guess thats what Alzheimers does to you. Carter just go and pick your peanuts instead of driving people nuts.
He sees zer0 beating him for worst president ever, so he must try even harder, to up his reputation as head dooooooshbag
If there is anybody more useless than Rabbit Boy - JIMMAH I don’t ever want to meet them. . . . . . . . We don’t have time for this silliness . . . . . .
Carter is depraved.
When I read that the North Koreans run a sharpened steel cable under the collarbone of captured escapees to China to lead them to prison and death, I realized the only answer is to give the government in North Korea NOTHING.
Jimmy Carter hates America because he was kicked out of the White House.
Jimmah Carter is a worthless POS. He was a worthless POS when he was President and has gone downhill from there. He’s an ignorant anti semitic peanut farmer sadly from our state of GA. He was a crapola Governor of GA who moved on to be a crapola President. While Jimmah is out of the country they should recall his passport so he can’t get back in. Let the guy stay with his people in N. Korea.
In Forty years Obama will be doing the same thing.
Carter just knows Communism would work in NK if only he were in charge of it. Not that incompetent Dear Leader who is messing it up.
Yo got that right. I was living in Atlanta when Peanut Boy was the Gov. He was useless. The late Lester Maddox hated him. I didn't understand at the time why. As I got to know Rabbit Boy I quickly learned why and admired Mr. Maddox.
Good. May he and his Commodore 64 have a happy life together.
Sometimes it’s worth looking at things from the other guy’s point of view.
From Carter’s always skewed perspective, he wouldn’t have a Nobel Peace Prize if it were not for North Korea. North Korea has enabled Carter to win accolades that his own country denied him.
North Korea, he says, is a place that is quite mysterious to most people.
For an objective view of North Korea’s mysteries, I recommend the ViceTV documentary: http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/vice-guide-to-north-korea-1-of-3
What can’t filmmakers cut their hair and wear a suit
Outstanding article. Thanks !
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