I’m starting to believe David Icke! LOL
No Carter official can speak with any credibility on foreign policy. Especially Z PIG.
Heh heh, heh heh...fire...FIRE!
Imperious elitism just drips from this #$%^!& traitorous bastard.
Eh, I’ve never watched Joe. He never impressed me on C-Span and he doesn’t now.
That’s one of his commie weapons.
Is he Anderson Coopers dad?
Thanks for watching/posting, Mark. That must’ve really hurt the morning cup of decaf. /sarcasm
GRRRRREAT thread. Thanks to all posters.
Dennis Ross was one of the official American negotiators. In numerous television appearances he has described the talks and how they broke down.
He emphatically states that the breakdown was because Arafat, after being offered over 99% of what he asked for, simply walked away and gave the order to initiate a new round of intifada violence. Ross further states that even Arafat’s own aides were astounded and perplexed by this - they thought they had secured a great victory.
Ross attributes Arafat’s reversal to his realization that if a real peace was attained, then he would become superfluous...
Zbig is not just wrong, he’s a liar...
That said, I can accept that it’s painfully embarrassing to listen to Scarborough... /g
He only got part of his comment right. Joe for the most part has become stunningly superficial in order to host a show on PMSNBC. The part about Arafat however is bogus.
The Romans knew how to bring down the curtain on a life in politics. Consider Marcus Tullius Cicero. Consider Julius Ceasar.
In these latter days, instead of stepping into history, public figures struggle on, doing their best to remake it, through persuasiveness.
Z is the one on the left.
Isn't his arrogance stunning? Everyone associated the with Carter administration should STFU and go hide somewhere in shame. They had two major failings: foreign policy and domestic policy. Other than that they were just annoying. Hamilton Jordan said it best: "We used up all our luck just getting there." Luck was all they had to rely on. We may be seeing the sequel in 2009.