Jimmy Carter said what? Part 999
Who is America’s worst president? Jimmy Carter reconfirms it every time he opens his mouth. Here he goes again, smearing America while abroad–this time at an NGO forum on human rights in Ireland where he sang a Bush-bashing tune for his lucrative supper:
[Irish] Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern has signed an agreement to provide €600,000 in aid to the foundation of visiting former US president Jimmy Carter.
The money will be provided over three years and go towards supporting the Foundation’s work in the areas of election monitoring and democratic reform.
President Carter addressed the Department’s 9th annual NGO forum on human rights at Croke Park.
He said that the US has abandoned its role as a champion of human rights in the aftermath of the 11 September attacks.
Mr Carter pointed to the torture of detainees, the denial of the applicability of the Geneva Convention and the erosion of civil liberties within the United States.
That was just the warm-up. Here’s what he said at a press conference after the speech:
The United States, Israel and the European Union must end their policy of favoring Fatah over Hamas, or they will doom the Palestinian people to deepening conflict between the rival movements, former US President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday.
Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who was addressing a conference of Irish human rights officials, said the Bush administration’s refusal to accept the 2006 election victory of Hamas was “criminal.”
Carter said Hamas, besides winning a fair and democratic mandate that should have entitled it to lead the Palestinian government, had proven itself to be far more organized in its political and military showdowns with the Fatah movement of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.
Hamas fighters routed Fatah in their violent takeover of the Gaza Strip last week. The split prompted Abbas to dissolve the power-sharing government with his rivals in Hamas and set up a Fatah-led administration to govern the West Bank.
John Hinderaker has Irish TV news video of Carter’s appearance and sums up the visit: “So there you have it: in the perverse world of Jimmy Carter, the United States is a criminal nation that destroys civil liberties, tortures prisoners and oppresses Palestinians. But the Iran-controlled terrorists of Hamas? No problem.”
Ed Morrissey adds:
Bush’s refusal to engage with a terrorist group — one that has long been on the State Department list of outlawed terrorist organizations — is “criminal”. Wouldn’t it literally have been a criminal act to engage with Hamas? Federal law prohibits such direct contacts and the transmission of aid to terrorist groups such as Hamas.
Even more ridiculous, Carter feels that we should applaud the organizational skills of a terrorist group that just murdered its way to the top of the Gaza power structure. He applauds their “superior skills and discipline,” while turning a blind eye to the ways in which they apply them. Rather than scold them for using violence to achieve their political goals, Carter wants the global community to welcome and reward them for it.
Add this latest diatribe to his profile in incompetence.
Carter’s shilling for Hamas has been going on for years. Unfortunately, so has the U.S. taxpayer subsidization of Hamas.
Carl in Jerusalem puts it succinctly: “The world has gone mad.”
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Jimmy Carter embodies the essence of self-destructive neoliberalism.
Think about it: this man would actually invite terrorists to New York, give them an armed nuclear bomb in the middle of Times Square while smiling the whole time. Of course the terrorists will have promised him that the would NEVER detonate the wonderful gift, they just want it because they’ve felt so left out in the cold by the Big Mean West.
He really would!!!!
Sheer Madness.
Former President Jimmy Carter should be the first American citizen of the 21st Century to become “A Man Without A Country”! He was in Iran to “watch” over and “approve” the Iranian “political process” that put a dictator in power! He was the person who “approved” and “declared valid” the election of dictator Ven’s Hugo Chavez in South America. He is a bitter, anti-semitic, shameful, critic of America who has undermined the USA, as well as endangered Americans, throughout the World wherever our enemies, or the mis-informed, will give him a stage! Carter seems bent on smearing our Country for criticizing his abysmal, nightmarish, “worst in history” term as POTUSA! jb
As far as I’m concerned, he has committed an act of treason against the United States of America. Enjoying a visit with sworn enemies of us, shame on him! I think it is time to pull his passport and not let him reenter this land that has been so good to him. Shame on him! He has caused one too many embarassments for this great nation.
I never thought I could feel such a strong dislike for some one as much as I do for JC and he does something every day to make me dislike him more. I wish the State Department would revoke his passport and refuse him entry back into the Country, but we all know that will never take place. It would happen, if he was Republican.