Jimmy Carter: A national embarassment

By Mike Reagan

Friday, April 25, 2008 11:40 PM EDT

Talk about bad pennies always turning up; Jimmy Carter's at it again.
It would be easy to blame the 83-year-old former one-term president's frequent excursions into irrational behavior on senility were it not for the fact that he appears to have been senile most of his public life.

Any recitation of his frequent excursions into his personal Land of Oz where the good guys are bad and the bad guys are good sounds like a litany of Carter-esque fantasies. His onetime White House Chief of Staff, Hamilton Jordan, once spoke about what he called Carter's “weirdness factor.”

If he hadn't just happened to be the leader of the most powerful nation on the face of the earth and the sole bulwark against the expansion of Soviet tyranny, his weirdness wouldn't matter in the scheme of things, but he was, and much of what he did - and continues to do today - brought disastrous results for his nation and the world.

No one should be surprised at his recent hobnobbing with the terrorist leaders of Hamas. During his four years in the White House he showed a unique ability to reward the enemies of human freedom while punishing some of America's strongest supporters.

Anyone shocked by Iran's troublemaking, including training and arming the terrorists killing American troops in Iraq, can thank Brother Carter for conspiring to drive out the Shah, a fervent supporter of the United States, and seeing him replaced by the mullahs who repaid his kindness by taking nearly 70 Americans hostage and holding most of them for an astounding 444 days.

He withdrew U.S. support and the Shah was toppled, more than 20,000 pro-Western Iranians were killed, women were sent back into servitude and citizens were arrested merely for owning satellite dishes that could tune to Western programs. And, of course, American diplomats were taken hostage.

This is the same James Earl Carter whose feeble attempt to rescue the hostages turned into a deadly farce in the Iranian wastelands. The same Jimmy Carter whose presidency saw long lines at the gas pump, the same Jimmy Carter who gave away the Panama Canal thus enabling China's Hutchison Whampoa to eventually control both ends of Theodore Roosevelt's “big ditch.”

One of his legacies is one Robert Mugabe, the homicidal dictator of Zimbabwe now brutally suppressing his rivals who apparently won in an election to replace him. Under Mugabe the formerly prosperous Rhodesia now suffers famine, the white farmers whose abundant crops once fed the nation have been were killed or driven from their land, and so-called enemies of the regime butchered in waves of mass murder.

This is the Robert Mugabe who Jimmy Carter hosted at the White House in 1980, proclaiming that he had watched happily as Mugabe emerged victorious in his election campaign for the presidency. He pledged to use similar tactics in his own reelection campaign.

On his own, Carter went to North Korea and struck a deal on nuclear arms with dictator Kim Jung Il to which the Clinton administration acquiesced. North Korea then secretly violated the deal and went on to build the nuclear weapons that threaten world peace.

Since leaving the White House, Carter has embraced the likes of Fidel Castro and Venezuela's communist dictator, the virulently anti-American Hugo Chavez, putting his stamp of approval on the rigged election that kept him in power.

Carter's obvious antipathy toward Israel and his chumminess with Palestinian militants puts him squarely on the side of the Palestinian militants. In his book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid,” Carter claims Israel has been the principal obstacle to peace, charging that Arab leaders have long sought peace while Israel insists on keeping what he calls “Palestinian land” over achieving peace. He says that there would be peace if only Israel would “[withdraw] to the 1967 border as specified in the U.N. Resolution 242...”

Senile, or just incurably weird? It makes no difference. In any sense, James Earl Carter is an embarrassment to the United States and a danger to global stability.

Mike Reagan, the elder son of the late President Ronald Reagan, is heard on more than 200 talk-radio stations nationally as part of the Radio America Network.

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There are 9 comment(s)

hilltop wrote on Apr 27, 2008 8:33 AM:

" You forget that Reagan couldn't remember what He did -The contra's for guns deal--huh huh "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Apr 27, 2008 7:44 AM:

" If you haven't heard of the Israelis showering residential areas with rockets, I guess you haven't been reading the news for the past 30-40 years. "

AJ wrote on Apr 26, 2008 4:54 PM:

" Right on all. (except dd)

Israel is one of the biggest terrorist nations on the planet, with a powerfully corrupting influence in our political system.

For Carter to handle himself the way he did should be lauded, not condemned. But what can one expect from and imbecile like Mike Raygun? (Ronald Reagan's elder son, in case anyone didn't know) lol...

"

dd wrote on Apr 26, 2008 3:10 PM:

" Actually, Karl, it is any and all organizations in the middle east that feel they have a claim on a piece of land through religious right. They are killing each other because of boundaries. No other reason. It is not just the Israelis that have caused the problem. They don't appear to be savages until pushed to the limit. I don't hear about them showering residential areas with rockets. If any residential areas have been destroyed by the Israeli army, it was the fault of Hez using civilians as shields. I think that they are all crazy (Israel included). "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Apr 26, 2008 8:02 AM:

" He's the only one with any sense about the Middle East. So long as the U.S. remains so enthralled of Israel that we continue to forgive them their atrocities against their neighbors while refusing to even talk with the other side for the same kinds of atrocities, as long as we maintain this incredible level of hypocrisy, we will never have a chance at true dialog much less peace in the region. It's our steadfast support above and beyond of Israel -- right or wrong (and as often wrong as not) that ruins all chances of Middle East peace and that leads to the hatred and hostility of Arabic countries towards the U.S.

But I fear I am the child who speaks aloud that the Emperor has no clothes -- before the public is willing to hear it. "

AJ wrote on Apr 26, 2008 5:08 AM:

" For a guy who's father one of the worst presidents in modern history to be complaining about a man who has done more for peace than his father could have ever dreamed of, show's how out of touch he is with reality. Let us not forget the mayhem he RR was responsible for in Central America where tens if not hundreds of thousands were brutally murdered and tortured. Some legacy.

Carter was not perfect as we can remember when he protected the Shah of Iran, but he was a far cry better than the man who stole the 1980 election with an "October Surprise", who was guilty of
trading arms for hostages. Pathetic.


Please Citizen, for the hundredth time, get someone to take up Reagan's space. There are plenty of decent writers out there, like say Amy Goodman. "

brew1234 wrote on Apr 26, 2008 2:25 AM:

" Jimmy Carter has more intelligence than Ronnie Raygun or his idiot spawn had on the best days. Not to mention 100 times more integrity. Please warn us when this fools letters are posted, so I don't waste a click on my mouse and raise my blood pressure a few points. "

karl wrote on Apr 26, 2008 2:08 AM:

" Israel IS the principal obstacle to peace in the Palestinian territories, and the way the abuse the human rights of the Palestinian people is, and should be, criminal.
Kudo's for Carter for having the BALLS to say it like it is! "

karl wrote on Apr 26, 2008 2:06 AM:

" Mike Reagan is so full of $hit--the release of the hostages was purposely delayed--negotiated in secret by the CIA, and paid for by SELLING ARMS TO IRAN!
How's THAT for TREASONOUS CRIMES?!?
Only when that other loser Ronny "I'm a Contra too!" Reagan took office did the macho-posers behind him allow the hostages to be released, to humiliate Carter.
In any case, Carter is a National Hero--a man of diplomacy who has enough brains and humility to know that America's unilateral support for Israel is a thorn in the side of the most oppressed people in the world--the Palestinian people. He has the guts and humility to cross borders and do what these idiotic Conservatives can't--talk. "

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