April 09, 2004

Jimmah Carter Is Still an Idiot

My brother-in-law informed me that texas boy wrote in the lazy "stream of consciousness" writing style fostered by "Gen X" chat room blather. It deliberately disregards useful grammatical structure or specificity of meaning. In other words it's bullshit. David on the other hand apologized for his spelling in his comment, but in David's case I could ascertain that he actually had thought processes and even though there were errors, I could tell that he had actually used his brain before writing his comments.

I do not like reading bullshit in my comments. I also don't like reading bullshit in the Atlanta Urinal and Constipation, but I really don't have a choice. And in Friday's AJC they decided to write an article about Jimmah Carter. I tried to avert my eyes but it was like trying not to look at an accident while driving by the wreckage on the highway.

Brownsville, Texas --- Former President Jimmy Carter on Thursday called the Bush administration's decision to wage war against Iraq "ill-advised and unnecessary,'" adding that the resulting campaign "has turned out to be a tragedy."

And if anyone could recognize a tragedy it would have to be Jimmah Carter since he presided over the tragedy known as the Carter presidency.

The former Democratic president also said President Bush's environmental policies are perhaps the worst in the nation's history.

Did Algore tell you to say that you clueless bastard?

Carter made the comments as he wrapped up a four-day birding trip with his wife, Rosalynn, in the lower Rio Grande Valley.

A birdbrain travelling all the way to Texas to look at birds. Jimmah, think of all the gasoline you wasted by doing that. Staying home and looking at pictures of birds would have been better for the environment.

Carter, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, also blamed what he called Bush's pro-Israel policies for engendering animosity against America.

Yep! It's always them fucking Jews who are at fault. They were probably responsible for the Iranian hostage fiasco.

"The prime source of animosity towards the United States is the lack of progress in dealing with the Palestinian issue," Carter said, asserting that past U.S. administrations since Harry Truman's had maintained a "balanced position" in dealing with the rights of the Palestinians vis-a-vis the Jewish nation.

Don't get me started. We gave the Palestinians the Roadmap to Nowhere. All they had to do was make some limited sign of abolishing terrorism and they couldn't even do that. And Jimmah, you sanctimonious asshole, they killed Americans who were going to Gaza to give scholarships to Palestinians.

Jimmah also said earlier this year that if he had had another four years he would have crafted a "final solution" for the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Good choice of words you bumbling idiot!

Carter, who placed 103 million acres of Alaska land under federal protection during his term, also took the current White House to task on the environment.

Blah. Blah. Blah. He's forming words, but they make no sense. But here it comes.

"This national administration is the worst for conservation in my lifetime, maybe in history," Carter said, "in all the basic elements of preserving the purity of parks and wildlife lands, controlling the industries that are inclined to pollute . . . the decimation of forest lands."

Let's just talk about the decimation of forest lands. I know people who work in forestry in California. The reason last year's fires were so bad was because the environmental wacko's wouldn't allow controlled thinning of forests and removal of dead trees. As a result, we had an environmental disaster much worse than we would have had if we had used sensible forestry practices. But assholes like you and the environmental wacko's forced counter productive policies on us. But then, you're a Dimocrat and Dimocrats specialize in counter productive policies.

Jimmah, you're still an idiot.

Posted by denny at April 9, 2004 08:45 PM  
Comments

The frightening thing about Carter is that he was one of Hymie Rickover's nukie-poos. I know for a fact that Rickover allowed only really bright people near his reactors.
Carter is living proof that a high IQ is dangerous unless tempered by good sense.

Posted by: Peter on April 10, 2004 01:48 AM

Denny, here's a post about the awe-inspiring dangers posed by Forestry Service employees to the environment.
Destroyers of the environment
One million acres! The logging companies can't even compete.

Posted by: Toren on April 10, 2004 01:59 AM

Carter has never been on our side.

Posted by: Walter Wallis on April 10, 2004 02:11 AM

From one grouchy old cripple to another - why hasn't anyone in the public "connected the dots" on the fact that only Donk ex-presidents are so clueless and classless that they feel the need to denigrate Republicans?

Think back to the opportunities GHB had to make political hay out of Clinton - but the man avoided all the questions, loaded or otherwise, in order to retain his self-respect.

Posted by: Ray Fleck on April 10, 2004 03:54 AM

Bill Clinton has a high IQ. 'Nuff said.

Posted by: Denny Wilson on April 10, 2004 09:46 AM

Ray - It's because the lamestream media are mostly Dimocrats and they idolize Jimmah Carter. These are the same idiots who think that Ted "the swimmer" Kennedy and Robert "KKK" Byrd are elder statesmen of the highest order.

Also, Republican presidents, even Nixon, have more class than Dimocrats.

Posted by: Denny Wilson on April 10, 2004 09:52 AM

Dick "Jews control the media" Nixon? Great leader yes, classy I'm not so sure.

Posted by: BrigadierGerard on April 10, 2004 07:00 PM

Classier than Jimmah Carter. It has been an unwritten rule in American politics that ex-presidents keep quiet about the current president. That rule has only been broken by Dimocrats, namely Jimmah Carter and Bill Clinton. With Jimmah it is mainly sour grapes. And both Bill and Hillary Clinton have been overheard making anti-Semitic remarks. And if you have listened to Jimmah since he has been an ex-president you can detect a subtle anit-Semitism.
In spite of Nixon's remarks, he was a better friend to Israel than either Jimmah or Bubba.

Posted by: Denny Wilson on April 11, 2004 03:43 PM
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