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Palestinians: Carter's Hamas Meeting Achieved Nothing

Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:41:23 am PDT

Jimmy Carter—not just disgraceful, but an impotent joke: Carter-Hamas meeting achieved nothing: Palestinians.

Last week’s meeting between former US president Jimmy Carter and the exiled leader of Hamas militants did not produce any results, Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Malki said here Wednesday.

“President Carter came to the region thinking he could achieve something. Unfortunately president Carter left without anything concrete,” he told a conference in the Spanish capital.

“The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else,” he said.

“Hamas offered nothing to president Carter. They reiterated the same positions. There was no change on the part of Hamas,” Malki added.

Imagine how the Hamas goons laughed once Carter was out of the room.

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1 schultzw  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:42:21am

So basically, the Palestinians and I agree how useless this man is, with all due respect.

2 Sparkizzy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:43:06am

Oh, no sh!t!

3 VegasRick  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:43:09am

Not true, it proved that jimma is an a**hole.

4 Sharmuta  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:43:45am
The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else

jhimmi carter- President, Nobel prize winner, courier.......

5 Sparkizzy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:44:06am

re: #3 VegasRick

Was there any lacking?

6 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:44:11am
7 Shug  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:44:15am
Imagine how the Hamas goons laughed once Carter was out of the room.

No doubt they began asking,

Who invited him ? Did you invite him ?
No , I didn't invite him, surely somebody invited him.

8 debutaunt  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:44:23am

Carter's problem has been described as, 'malevolent boredom.'

9 schultzw  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:44:32am

At his age, he should be enjoying retirement: golfing, fishing, spending time with grandkids. Not spending time with terrorists doing nothing!

10 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:44:55am

He failed, but spread malaise as usual.

11 Shug  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:45:18am

In a further insult, even Arafish called from Hell to refuse the flower bouquet

12 apiratelooksat40  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:45:32am

Well knock me over with a feather!

Hamas didnt compromise or offer alternatives to thier ideology? Wonders never cease...

/sacr^2

13 mean Gene  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:45:56am

So, didn't Hamas get some validation by Jimmy's visit?
They thought they would.

14 Kosh's Shadow  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:46:14am

I like how just after Carter said Hamas would recognize Israel, Hamas said they wouldn't.
And how he called Cond Rice and the State Dept liars because he claimed they didn't tell him not to go (yet it was in the news before he left).

He was always an anti-Semitic asshole, but now he appears to be losing what's left of his mind.

But he did accomplish something - he made himself look like a bigger asshole (no mean feat).

15 schultzw  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:46:39am

re: #13 mean Gene

maybe they got a few signed copies of his book!

16 Izzy Dunne  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:47:07am

They should've let a rabbit loose into the meeting room.
Then they would've found out his usefulness...

/amusement

17 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:47:08am

Why can't I just eat my waffle?

18 Shug  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:47:12am

re: #4 Sharmuta

jhimmi carter- President, Nobel prize winner, courier.......

LOL

UPS

Unemployed President Service

19 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:47:13am
20 Kosh's Shadow  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:47:16am

re: #9 schultzw

At his age, he should be enjoying retirement: golfing, fishing, spending time with grandkids. Not spending time with terrorists doing nothing!

He won't go golfing or fishing; there might be killer rabbits!

21 MandyManners  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:47:46am

re: #6 song_and_dance_man

He does for them what he did for us. Nothing.

Actually, he did a lot to screw us over.

22 Shug  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:48:01am
Imagine how the Hamas goons laughed once Carter was out of the room.

OK guys, that was a bust. Can we afford Clinton next time ?

23 maddogg  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:48:51am
“President Carter came to the region thinking he could achieve something. Unfortunately president Carter left without anything concrete,” he told a conference in the Spanish capital.

Thats the story of Jimmah's life. He is the embodiment of "Dynamic Inaction".

24 coquimbojoe  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:48:54am

Let's see, everyone except for Jimmy thinks nothing was accomplished - oh, my bad Hamas feels legitimized - yet he thinks he was being helpful...

Please explain.

25 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:48:56am
26 Pyrocles  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:49:13am

Damn, I spewed coffee all over my jeans! Hope my co-workers don't notice :)

re: #4 Sharmuta

27 alegrias  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:49:13am

Why are these creeps in the capital of Spain, Madrid--is Madrid now certifiably a sanctuary city in Al Andalus?

Re-elected Zapatero's hosting these caliphaters for what reason--to thank him for winning Zapatero a second term?

Spaniards ought to have a recall vote.

28 lawhawk  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:49:29am

What did you expect to happen? Neville Chamberlain's ghost reaching up and shaking a piece of paper in the air saying "Peace in our time?"

The reason there isn't peace isn't because of Israel's willingness - and I daresay suicidal tendencies to separate itself from territories captured from thuggish regimes intent on Israel's destruction from 1947 onwards - but because the Palestinians and their terror masters - refuse to permit Israel to exist in word and deed (to wit - acknowledgments that Olmert is willing to give the Golan to the Syrians).

Everything they do with the end-game of Israel's destruction.

The reason there isn't peace isn't because the US isn't trying hard enough. See Clinton's Camp David folly in 2000. Arafat didn't even dignify the proposed plan with a counter proposal. He simply had his thugs start another round of the intifada as a smokescreen to the fact that the Palestinians cannot make peace with Israel. They want to supplant it with their own terror regime.

29 Ma Sands  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:49:58am

I'd like to know something about that letter that is mentioned......was it real? --is the Israeli soldier confirmed alive by it.....?

30 Opinionated  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:50:55am

Look at the bright side.

Jimmy instigated a mission in the Mideast and no US helicopters- and servicemen- were lost.

So it's an improvement.

31 rawmuse  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:51:52am

I wouldn't exactly call it entirely pointless. Sounds to me like a lot of sand got pounded.

32 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:51:53am
33 JammieWearingFool  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:51:55am

A sure sign of moonbat dementia is the inability to know when they laughing at you.

34 VegasRick  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:52:01am

re: #5 Sparkizzy

Was there any lacking?

Not really.

35 Kosh's Shadow  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:52:10am

re: #22 Shug

OK guys, that was a bust. Can we afford Clinton next time ?

As bad as Clinton was, he realized (too late) that Arafat was an unrepentant terrorist. And I think he realizes that about Ham-ass.
Carter knew this about Arafish but still loved him.

36 lawhawk  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:52:22am

re: #29 Ma Sands

I'd like to know something about that letter that is mentioned......was it real? --is the Israeli soldier confirmed alive by it.....?

No, there's no reason to believe that Gilad Shalit is still alive. And if there was a good faith measure to be had, it would have been Shalit's release. Carter couldn't even manage that. Hamas has no interest in good faith measures - only Israeli concessions undermining Israel's security.

That's why Hamas continues to demand nothing less than hundreds of terrorists released from Israeli jails before considering releasing Shalit.

37 pegcity  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:52:29am

Jimmy's family should find him a nice nursing home, then he can pretend to run it, mediate it's bingo nights.

38 thedopefishlives  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:52:54am

This man is the very definition of "useful idiot". After all, the intent of the term is to describe a person who, though lacking any capability of action whatsoever, is used by others - usually as an example - to further their own agenda.

39 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:07am
40 Sharmuta  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:16am

re: #26 Pyrocles

Sorry! Send the cleaning bill to jhimmi, though.

41 alegrias  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:22am

Let me guess, Phakestinians are enjoying Spanish hospitality because Zapatero is hosting another conference by & for the "alliance of civilizations--7th century Caliphate division" in Madrid Spain?

42 RoughRider  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:26am

I don't get it... Jimmah went there with all the best intentions to dialogue the Palis into being peaceful. Obama agrees that's all it takes to achieve world harmony and who are we to doubt Him?

43 Ma Sands  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:26am

re: #36 lawhawk

'k.

44 CheDub  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:31am

Hamas probably even laughed when Jimmy recommended that they turn off the lights when leaving a room.

45 maddogg  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:42am

The question is: Will Jimmah be seated next to Obama, or Mikey "pusbag" Moore at the Democratic convention. Will the good Reverend be there, up on the stage?

/Ah shore hope so....

46 crown_of_feathers  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:53:44am

The Hamazis probably wanted some concrete results from the meeting; namely, a certain number of dead Jews. Jimmy didn't deliver that; all he did was validate an organization that guarantees to deliver those results in the future.

47 coquimbojoe  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:54:31am

re: #41 alegrias

Let me guess, Phakestinians are enjoying Spanish hospitality because Zapatero is hosting another conference by & for the "alliance of civilizations--7th century Caliphate division" in Madrid Spain?

He's just letting them measure for the new drapes when they come back...

48 MandyManners  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:54:48am

re: #44 CheDub

Hamas probably even laughed when Jimmy recommended that they turn off the lights when leaving a room.

ROFLMAO!

49 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:54:58am
50 rabidsquirrel  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:55:39am

I would say the meeting achieved about as much as Carter's presidency, but that would be a lie. Carter achieved much during his presidency; none of it beneficial to the United States.

51 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:55:57am

Sure it achieved something

It achieved a staggeringly vile and dangerous public display of dhimmitude and obescience performed by a former President of the Great Satan who came with his hat in his hand to pay jizya to the Philistine King of Hamassholes.

A successful propaganda op.


/And every time GWB calls Abbas a man of peace it is even worse for us.

52 Sharmuta  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:56:01am
President Carter came to the region thinking he could achieve something.

I believe that's the definition of idiocy.

53 Sponge  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:56:26am

Just add him to the list of democrat elite that think their sh!t doesn't stink and everything they say is taken in with respect and followed to the letter by the willing followers of their god like presence.

54 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:56:38am

re: #30 Opinionated

Look at the bright side.

55 coquimbojoe  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:57:28am

re: #49 song_and_dance_man

It's a tough call, but Carter is more disgraceful president than Clinton.

I believe that is true. Mainly because Clintons 'sins' were all centered around him (and Little Bill), Carter always goes global with his asinity.

56 RickZ  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:57:41am

Check out the April 21, 2008 cartoon by Michael Ramirez. Quite appropriate -- on so many levels.

57 Sponge  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:58:12am

re: #6 song_and_dance_man

He does for them what he did for us. Nothing.

I disagree. He spent his 4 years trying to get us to know what it feels like to be an underprivliged 3rd world country.

58 maddogg  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:58:18am

re: #49 song_and_dance_man

It's a tough call, but Carter is more disgraceful president than Clinton.

Theres not much Bubba can do about that, but the jury is still out on who can be the most disgraceful ex-president. Bubba still has time...

59 coquimbojoe  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:59:20am

re: #58 maddogg

Theres not much Bubba can do about that, but the jury is still out on who can be the most disgraceful ex-president. Bubba still has time...

Great point.

60 Ceemack  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 9:59:59am

Maybe he should have tried to get permission to build them some houses.

61 looking closely  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:00:05am

re: #55 coquimbojoe

I believe that is true. Mainly because Clintons 'sins' were all centered around him (and Little Bill), Carter always goes global with his asinity.

I don't even think its a close call.

Carter was far worse than Clinton, both for the country, and in disgraceful shameless behavior afterwards.

62 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:00:44am
63 schultzw  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:01:29am

re: #61 looking closely

True, consider Bill's working with Bush 41 after Katrina hit. That was pretty classy.

64 looking closely  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:02:18am

re: #56 RickZ

Check out the April 21, 2008 cartoon by Michael Ramirez. Quite appropriate -- on so many levels.


The April 23rd cartoon?

[Link: www.investors.com...]

65 Sparkizzy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:02:40am

re: #56 RickZ

This guy has great ones: Cartoons

66 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:02:49am
67 4wheel  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:03:17am

"Carter's Hamas Meeting Achieved Nothing"

That's almost as shocking as a headline reading "Clinton Lied".

68 shanec99  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:03:30am

List me a means of differentiating Jimmy Carter from a Jackass? Expcept the obvious bipedalism of the former.

70 shanec99  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:04:38am

re: #60 Ceemack

If he builth them houses they would rip out the toilets and squat to poop, and use the kitchens as bomb factories.

71 karmic_inquisitor  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:04:44am
Imagine how the Hamas goons laughed once Carter was out of the room.

Be very careful Charles - you don't want China Hamas to sue you:

CNN now sued for $1.3 billion - $1 per person in China

Interesting how the Chinese are adopting CAIR and Islamist intimidation tactics. Thuggish overloards will be thuggish overlords.

72 madisonsfriend  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:04:54am

re: #27 alegrias

Why are these creeps in the capital of Spain, Madrid--is Madrid now certifiably a sanctuary city in Al Andalus?

Re-elected Zapatero's hosting these caliphaters for what reason--to thank him for winning Zapatero a second term?

Spaniards ought to have a recall vote.

Hoping letting them meet there prevents another bombing? Stupid, Stupid Spain

73 RickZ  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:05:16am

re: #64 looking closely

The April 23rd cartoon?

[Link: www.investors.com...]

Nope, Aptil 21. The donkey, with Carter's face at the . . .

74 LanceKates  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:05:17am

Carter has some VERY redeemable points....


.....

uh....

...

Well, there was that one time that..... well... no....


...

*ponders*

uhh.....


hmm.....

nope, nevermind.

75 Sponge  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:05:37am

re: #68 shanec99

List me a means of differentiating Jimmy Carter from a Jackass? Expcept the obvious bipedalism of the former.

If you click the link in comment #65, you'll see there IS no difference.....only that Jimmy is not the entire ass, only the ass of the ass......

76 jukin3  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:05:38am

I beg to differ. He accomplished a big publicity score for the hamas terrorists.

77 RickZ  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:05:41am

re: #65 Sparkizzy

This guy has great ones: Cartoons

That's the one.

78 shanec99  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:06:30am

re: #67 4wheel

What did he expect it to achieve?
Darn Hamas goals are the destruction of the state or Israel and the murder of every Jew. Why did Jimmy Carter believe that they would achieve either of those goals?

Is he stupid?

Forget I asked the last question.

79 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:06:34am
80 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:06:59am
Hamas offered nothing to president Carter. They reiterated the same positions. There was no change on the part of Hamas

Meanwhile, Jimmah is thinking "SUCCESS, now if only those damn jews would just get with it."

81 maddogg  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:07:13am

Jimmah never could pass up an opportunity to look like a damn fool.

82 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:07:31am

He wasted a lot of good jet fuel. Next time he should go green and travel by row boat.

83 CheDub  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:08:04am

re: #82 Kreuzueber Halbmond

He wasted a lot of good jet fuel. Next time he should go green and travel by row boat.

Or just purchase a one-way ticket.

84 shanec99  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:08:04am

re: #75 Sponge

Don't insult the ass' ass

85 LanceKates  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:08:39am

re: #82 Kreuzueber Halbmond

He wasted a lot of good jet fuel. Next time he should go green and travel by row boat.

He follows the Al Gore plan for living green.

86 MandyManners  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:01am

re: #55 coquimbojoe

I believe that is true. Mainly because Clintons 'sins' were all centered around him (and Little Bill), Carter always goes global with his asinity.

Not another penis thread.

87 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:12am

re: #84 shanec99

Don't insult the ass' ass

You can actually use the crap from a donkey for something useful

88 Sponge  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:12am

re: #84 shanec99

Don't insult the ass' ass

Hey, I didn't draw the cartoon........

Don't shoot the messenger!

But can't help but agree with the fact that every time Jimmy opens his mouth, out comes the donkey sh!t.

89 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:13am
90 Creeping Eruption  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:21am

re: #4 Sharmuta

jhimmi carter- President, Nobel prize winner, courier.......

Wonder if he was brining hamas more cash?

91 Lively  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:31am

Dear Palis,

Turn up your volume, Jimmah can't hear you.

92 Lively  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:09:47am

re: #85 LanceKates


lol

93 Alouette  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:10:23am

What was the meeting supposed to have achieved?

94 Sharmuta  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:10:39am

re: #90 Creeping Eruption

Wonder if he was brining hamas more cash?

No need- I'm sure the Wapo used direct deposit.

95 MandyManners  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:10:42am

re: #93 Alouette

What was the meeting supposed to have achieved?

Whirled peas.

96 wolfie  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:10:44am

This has got to be humiliating for Carter.
Embarrassing in the extreme.

Oh wait. He is incapable of being embarrassed.

In any case, he achieved his real goal.
To get attention.

97 madisonsfriend  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:10:56am

I guess no one in the gov't has the guts to say the guy is senile

98 Creeping Eruption  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:10:59am

re: #94 Sharmuta

LOL

99 Killgore Trout  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:11:18am

re: #69 Killgore Trout

Addendum: Who's the ass that was claiming that he was there to preach the gospel to the Nazis? He's talking about Jews and Muslims enslaving white girls!

100 ATC Guy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:11:23am

When idiots meet, does anybody listen? Jimmy should apologize and never be heard from again.

101 shanec99  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:11:28am

re: #87 Kragar (proud to be kafir)

Carter should have stuck to building houses in poor communities, at least he was doing something worthwhile then.

The man reminds me of an angry pilonidal cyst. Full of corruption and a real pain in the ass, that costs you a lot to care for.

102 MandyManners  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:11:36am

re: #96 wolfie

This has got to be humiliating for Carter.
Embarrassing in the extreme.

Oh wait. He is incapable of being embarrassed.

In any case, he achieved his real goal.
To get attention.

Narcissism never goes away.

103 Creeping Eruption  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:11:41am

re: #97 madisonsfriend

I guess no one in the gov't has the guts to say the guy is senile

Which could account for why he insisted the State Department never told him not to go. He forgot.

104 Killgore Trout  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:11:45am

Too many Nazis!

105 Ojoe  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:12:02am

Carter achieved this:

He made the USA appear divided and weak.

Malki's pronouncement is proof enough of that.

106 yitzy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:12:08am

I'm still just a hatchling, but shouldn't the post headline read: "Shocka' - Palestinians Say Carter's Hamas Meeting Achieved Nothing"?

/sarc

107 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:12:12am
108 wolfie  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:12:17am

re: #97 madisonsfriend

I guess no one in the gov't has the guts to say the guy is senile

There is not a shred of evidence that he is.
I see no sign of change in 40+ years.

109 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:12:54am

re: #69 Killgore Trout

Buckley must be screaming.

110 Sponge  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:13:04am

You guys keep insulting Jimmy like this and next thing you know, he'll attempt to blow up a government building, then join BHO's campaign and become Michelle's friend on his website.

111 LanceKates  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:13:49am

re: #99 Killgore Trout

Named, oddly enough, after a book of wisdom.

Ecclesiastes

112 chinesearithmetic  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:13:52am

That's Superdelegate Republic of Jimmy Carter to you. Well, to them.

113 LanceKates  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:14:32am

re: #111 LanceKates

Named, oddly enough, after a book of wisdom.

Ecclesiastes

Wait... you meant the racist trying to run as a REpublican? No idea.

Ecclesiastes was the one that was DEFENDING him.

114 susanl  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:14:43am

As much as I dislike Bill Clinton, at his core, I believe that he does love America. Jimmy - he hates everything about us.

Bill was an embarrassing president, but other than shilling for his wife, he has actually been a pretty good ex-president. As someone else mention, his willingness to join with former president Bush said some good things about him.

OK, I have to go wash my hands now, I typed nice things about slick willy.

Susan

115 Fat Jolly Penguin  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:14:43am

re: #97 madisonsfriend

I guess no one in the gov't has the guts to say the guy is senile

Jimmy Carter is senile.

/if the dim bulbs in the government won't say it, I will

116 LanceKates  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:03am

re: #112 chinesearithmetic

That's Superdelegate Republic of Jimmy Carter to you. Well, to them.

SUPERdelegates..... because letting the people vote is a bad idea.

/ DNC

117 bosforus  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:07am

If the most that Jimmy is getting done is delivering mail then he can do that as long as he'd like.

118 maddogg  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:18am

re: #110 Sponge

You guys keep insulting Jimmy like this and next thing you know, he'll attempt to blow up a government building, then join BHO's campaign and become Michelle's friend on his website.

Jimmah has already done more damage to this country than a whole frigging army of Osama splodydopes.

/may he roast on the spit of infamy...

119 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:30am

re: #114 susanl

Susan, woolite should be fine.

/

120 LanceKates  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:31am

re: #114 susanl

As much as I dislike Bill Clinton, at his core, I believe that he does love America. Jimmy - he hates everything about us.

Bill was an embarrassing president, but other than shilling for his wife, he has actually been a pretty good ex-president. As someone else mention, his willingness to join with former president Bush said some good things about him.

OK, I have to go wash my hands now, I typed nice things about slick willy.

Susan


He loved America enough to abandon it and run to Canada to hide out Vietnam.

121 Nevergiveup  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:51am

re: #112 chinesearithmetic

That's Superdelegate Republic of Jimmy Carter to you. Well, to them.

Since he is a super delegate, it would be rather ironic if Carter's vote put Obama over the top. That would make one hell of a commercial.

122 Killgore Trout  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:15:58am

re: #109 formercorpsman

His work has come undone.

123 Bubblehead II  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:16:20am

OT, but one has to wonder why the msm isn't reporting that SOME people here in the States are trying to get us off of imported oil.

America's new wildcat oil era

In a non-descript pasture bordered by a pecan grove and a fish pond, Stapleton's company has hit black gold - and in doing so is demonstrating how record prices of more than $100 (about R780) a barrel are fuelling a modern-day American wildcat oil era.

/nevermind

124 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:16:30am
125 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:16:56am
126 wolfie  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:17:01am

What are they going to do with this clown at the convention?
A couple of weeks ago a lizard suggested they could hide him behind Michael Moore.
But seriously, what..............
Actually, the MM idea is the best they can come up with.

127 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:17:28am
128 Killgore Trout  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:17:32am

For those who missed it earlier go to GoV and read "Surrender, Genocide... or What?"
...or at least read the chapter on violence.

129 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:17:53am
Jimmy Carter—not just disgraceful, but an impotent joke:


He took Liagra beforehand, but he only went blind.

130 chicagodudewhotrades  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:18:18am

re: #71 karmic_inquisitor

Wow, I'm torn on this, I'm not a huge fan of CNN , but I don't like this lawsuit. Cafferty spoke the truth.

131 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:18:59am

re: #122 Killgore Trout

I won't go that far Killgore, but I agree with you, there should be no place for this in a party that claims to be for everything this republic stands for.

David Duke tried, and rode out on a rail.

132 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:19:08am

re: #125 buzzsawmonkey

[blink]

133 susanl  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:20:05am

re: #120 LanceKates

No, Lance like the rest of them (draft dodgers, deserters) he is a coward. I didn't say that he wasn't a coward, but he is better than Jimmy. Of course, the slime on the side of my pond is better than Jimmy so that really isn't saying much.

Susan

134 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:20:49am

re: #125 buzzsawmonkey

You keep giving me gems.

I am still working on converting stuff over to movie maker, and I think I'll just buy a copy of the song.

Plus, my learning curve is still obvious.

Great stuff Buzz.

135 wolfie  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:21:36am

re: #114 susanl

I agree with you.
Willie is a sleaze selling snake oil. Jimmah is a sanctimonious prig.
I think Slick Willie understands America fairly well, too.
Far better than his wife does.
Far, far, far better than Obama.

Obama is more like Jimmy than he is like Clinton.
This is not good.

136 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:22:05am
137 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:22:36am

re: #136 buzzsawmonkey

where is it can I see it?

138 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:23:52am
139 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:24:10am

re: #136 buzzsawmonkey

Matthews I like the best.

If it went big, and then real small, it worked.

140 yochanan  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:24:22am

re: #56 RickZ

Check out the April 21, 2008 cartoon by Michael Ramirez. Quite appropriate -- on so many levels.

[Link: www.investors.com...]

141 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:24:50am

re: #136 buzzsawmonkey

I am working on it.

142 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:24:53am

re: #138 buzzsawmonkey

Talking to formercorpsman

can we see it?

143 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:26:22am
144 formercorpsman  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:28:37am

re: #142 BabbaZee

Babba, I am trying to convert it from a power point file to something I can post as a video.

I get so frustrated because I only have so much ability with the tech stuff.

The audio I used for the set was a midi file.

It seems movie maker won't take this as a recognized audio file.

I really worked hard to time parts of the song with pictures, Buzz's words, etc.

I really want the show to work with the music.

I'll get it to you.

145 alegrias  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:30:00am

re: #61 looking closely

I don't even think its a close call.

Carter was far worse than Clinton, both for the country, and in disgraceful shameless behavior afterwards.

* * *
It's fair to say they enabled the caliphate from a laughable pipedream to a credible nuclear threat that already has killed US troops.

146 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:32:04am
147 alegrias  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:32:45am

re: #97 madisonsfriend

I guess no one in the gov't has the guts to say the guy is senile

* * *
He's a democrat international Idol whom they refuse to vote off their international stage, though normal AMERICA fired him decisively in 1980.

148 shanec99  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:34:36am

re: #145 alegrias

Its worse than that, after they killed Americans they joined the murderer and said that America and her policies in the middle east that caused hopelessness were to blame for the violence against her.

149 BabbaZee  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:37:26am

re: #144 formercorpsman

Thanks so much
I am also Techtarded , I empathize

150 SpiritOf1683  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:38:37am

re: #9 schultzw

At his age, he should be enjoying retirement: golfing, fishing, spending time with grandkids. Not spending time with terrorists doing nothing!


If only. But Carter is the worst President in US history. Of the other 42 Presidents, I cannot for the life in me, think of one worse. It is Carter, whose inactivity, almost 30 years ago, created the problems we have today. Because he believed he could negotiate with evil Chamberlain-style, he projected the image of a weak America and a weak West on the entire Muslim world. At least Chamberlain had an excuse - he had been Prime Minister for a matter of only months, Germany had rearmed and Britain wasn't in a position to do anything about Munich or help Czechoslovakia at that time. But in sharp contrast, what was Carter's excuse? The US was strong enough to crush the Iranian regime 1,000 times over. Ayatollah Khomeini's Iran was no Hitler's Germany or Tojo's Japan. Unlike these countries, it didn't have a powerful armaments industry, or an air force more powerful than that of its neighbours. It didn't have SS divisions or generals of the calibre of Rommel, Guderian, Manstein, Model etc, or a navy like that of Imperial Japan. All Iran had were untrained Basiji who would have been mown down in droves by heavily-armed Spectre gunships. Hell, the Iranians even struggled against Iraq, and we know the Israelis described Iraqi troops as the lowest quality troops they had ever faced. But Carter's abject failure to do what probably each and every one of the other 42 Presidents would have done had they been in office at the time of the US hostage crisis, has borne bitter fruit ever since, and for how long that will be the case, God only knows. That is the limp Carter's legacy to the free world.

151 Frank_Mtl  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:40:20am

I have just read this article written by Mr. Jean-Paul de Belmont, and decided to translate it (please forgive the mistakes) for the benefit of my lizard friends.

My Nobel Peace Prize, by Khaled Meshal
(Political Fiction)

December 10th, 2013.

My name is Khaled Meshal. In the luxurious limo driving me from the Oslo City Hall to the sumptuous suite reserved for me at the Radisson Plaza, I am playing back in my head the events of this extraordinary evening. A few years ago, I could never have imagined it; not even in my dreams.

The audience standing up... The standing ovation... The tears of joy of President Barak Obama. Even the Israeli Prime Minister, Benyamin Netanyahou, the same one who had ordered to poison me in 1997, was applauding. I threw a furtive glance at Jimmy Carter, my good old accomplice. He had insisted to be in attendance, despite the stroke he suffered last summer.

Ah! Jimmy, my good old Jimmy! It is true that you do not like them very much those Jews. Especially since your four years as President when their lobbying finally got on your nerves. Us Palestinians, we do not hate them as much as you do. It is only because they already were in the region, and that we had no one else to despise.

By Allah! How long the road to this Nobel Peace Prize has been since that day in April 2008 when you advised me of this improbable strategy. You, announcing that Hamas was ready to recognize Israel, and me, rushing to deny it. However, the confusion was pretty well installed in the adverse camp. How weak these Jews are! Their love of life is where their Achilles' heel is. As for our women, they are willing to sacrifice their sons' lives for our cause.

Anyways, it worked. The "accident" that cost Mahmoud Abbas his life created a vacuum, and it had been a long time since those Israeli cowards did not have Ariel Sharon to warn them. Even this "Bibi", despite his Zorro attitudes during the election campaign, ended up crashing softly against our strategy and international pressure.

I have never liked Arafat, but I must confess that I am following in his footsteps with delectation. He was the first who understood that the creation of a Palestinian state would be the end of it for us. He was also awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for understanding that.

Negotiations will begin in January. Thankfully, the "Al Qods Brigades", the armed branch of the "Hamas historic channel", are on a war footing. We will share roles properly with them. Exactly as we
did with Fatah in the early 2000’s. They will again be able to terrorize the Israeli population, especially due to the fact that the "wall" has been dismantled thanks to the pacificist breeze that has been blowing since 2010.


And it will all be starting all over again for another ten years. I will pretend to condemn them, but I certainly will not make the same mistake as Arafat: officially, I will hold the same discourse in English and Arabic. No double-speak in order to keep international money flowing our way. My reign will be one of efficiency and correction of past mistakes.

Palestine has been following this model for forty years: a bottomless abyss in which successive Palestinian instances relay the torch of terrorism after acquiring their respectability.

The banking mechanisms devised by my advisers are absolutely brilliant. Completely transparent, and everyone will keep accusing Iran and Syria while our war effort will, in fact, be financed by Western taxpayers.

What really matters is that a Palestinian state never sees the light. Palestine is a never-ending combat. Just like a bicycle, if the wheels stop turning, it falls.

How long can this last? In my opinion, a long time; but in any case, as long as Israelis keep on loving life as much as we love death, and as long as the West keeps on rewarding men of war such as myself with Nobel Peace prizes.

152 Frank_Mtl  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:40:35am

Jimmy! My good old Jimmy! You certainly are the only person alive who shares these secrets with me. Even in my own camp, I am surrounded with imbeciles who really think that our goal is the creation of a Palestinian state. Don't let scruples worry you: Jew hatred justifies everything, including the most despicable deeds. In that respect, you only did what you felt you had to do.

A beautiful city, Oslo. And we are living in such great times!

Fiction imagined by Jean-Paul de Belmont © Primo, April 2008.

153 alegrias  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:41:03am

re: #148 shanec99

Its worse than that, after they killed Americans they joined the murderer and said that America and her policies in the middle east that caused hopelessness were to blame for the violence against her.

* * *
Remember when Jeanne Kirkpatrick introduced Reagan at the 1980 convention, she said Americans weren't suffering from malaise, Americans were suffering from Jimmy Carter?

But then, democrats always Blame America First (she coined this great phrase). (And Chris Tingly Matthews wrote Carter's malaise speech blaming Americans.)

154 Ward Cleaver  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:41:37am

re: #11 Shug

In a further insult, even Arafish called from Hell to refuse the flower bouquet

Excellent, Shug!

155 itellu3times  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:42:25am

What's funny is not Carter, but the entire MSM seeing something new. WSJ did a very careful article yesterday trying to work around Carter's idiocy, but they still claimed to see something new. Wrongo.

156 shaker  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:49:08am

“The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else,” he [FM al-Malki] said.

So according to the PA foreign Minister Gilad Schalit is not kidnapped, he is just "detained."

157 Ward Cleaver  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:52:49am

re: #153 alegrias

* * *
Remember when Jeanne Kirkpatrick introduced Reagan at the 1980 convention, she said Americans weren't suffering from malaise, Americans were suffering from Jimmy Carter?

But then, democrats always Blame America First (she coined this great phrase). (And Chris Tingly Matthews wrote Carter's malaise speech blaming Americans.)

Wow, Matthews wrote that speech? I didn't know that. So, was he Tip O'Neill's chief of staff after that?

I remember watching the malaise speech, and thinking that Carter was full of shit.

158 wanumba  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:54:23am
“The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else,” he said.


DETAINED?

Shifty choice of words to refer to someone who was ambushed and kidnapped out of his own country.

If they lie about the circumstances of the man's confinement, then what truth do we have about his condiiton?

Carter finally jumped the shark? A whale shark no less?

159 Dad O' Blondes  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 10:59:48am

Jimmy Carter's Malaise Speech

He thinks Americans are losers. What a chump.

Exerpt:

" So, I want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serious than energy or inflation. I want to talk to you right now about a fundamental threat to American democracy.

I do not mean our political and civil liberties. They will endure. And I do not refer to the outward strength of America, a nation that is at peace tonight everywhere in the world, with unmatched economic power and military might.

The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence. It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart and soul and spirit of our national will. We can see this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our own lives and in the loss of a unity of purpose for our Nation.

The erosion of our confidence in the future is threatening to destroy the social and the political fabric of America..."

160 ak47pundit  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 11:13:20am

In yet another carterstrophe, Carter got played for a fool yet again. After Carter announced that Hamas was ready to recognize Israel they turn around and say they said no such thing.

Nice -- Carter says it, gets the media to celebrate both him and Hamas. Then Hamas disclaims it was said it at all to keep the old shell game alive of one statement to liberal sympathizers and another to the arabs themselves.

And the media buys it and never seems to pick up on the constant dichotomy and that they are being willingly used for propaganda,

161 kirche  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 1:00:53pm

president jimmy carter: hamas mailroom boy

162 Andopolis  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 1:18:54pm

So... from Carter's point of view it was a complete success?

163 Opinionated  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 1:30:17pm

April 2008

An American President meets with a long time 'Palestinian' terror chief.

This President expresses his ever wackier delusions as he makes statements the 'Palestinian' terrorist appreciates.

[Link: i.usatoday.net...]

164 acacia  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 1:38:33pm

The problem is Carter is free advertising for Hamas. He can achieve nothing because with Hamas he is simply preaching to the choir - or should I say chanting to the Muhlahs. He agrees with all their positions but is not in a position to change American policy. He is a useful idiot because every time he sits down with a terrorist, the terrorists become more mainstream in the media's eyes. You just can't buy that publicity - not even with a suicide bomber.

165 Electron Shuffler  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 1:53:55pm

This one is my favorite:

Michael Ramirez 4/23/08

Words fail me when trying to describe Mr. Carter.

166 Fenway_Nation  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 2:28:21pm

*sigh*

I can almost hear various naiive relatives defending Carter, saying "Well, at least he tried!"

At least Neville Chamberlain tried, too.

167 Sabraguy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 2:39:35pm

On the insistence of his publishers, Carter is being forced to rewrite his book. The revised version will be called Peace not Hamas.

168 Perf  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 4:33:12pm

My theory is that Carter is looking for Armageddon in our time. He's a baptist, looking for the return of Christ. Therefore, anything he can do to hasten the battle of Armaggedon will hasten the return of Christ. And then he can see it with his own eyes and doesn't have to taste of death...

169 TalkinKamel  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 4:51:12pm

#168 Perf

Well, my theory is that Carter is nothing more than a brainless ass, who hates America, Israel and never met a dictator he didn't like.

I've met Baptists; they're not working for Armageddon in our time.

170 TalkinKamel  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 4:52:21pm

#165 Electron Shuffler

LOL! Carter is kinda in a class by himself, ain't he?

(I can think of some words to describe him. . . but I shouldn't use them here.)

:>)

171 Daisy  Thu, Apr 24, 2008 5:53:17pm

I hope all cats and rabbits take cover when this mamby pamby arrives back on his home turf.

Ham-ass, as usual, has no clue about the freedom that imbues the healthy American spirit. I'm sure they expect us to be as thin skinned as themselves about 'insults' and to roll over and die of mortification over their scoring a pandering visit from the effetely treacherous cat murderer/rabbit batterer.

Problem with that is - we can't stand him even more than they can't stand him. Carter and Ham-ass both lose.


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