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Blame Carter, Not Bush
WorldNetDaily ^ | March 28, 2006 | Mychal Massie

Posted on 03/28/2006 8:41:04 AM PST by Baconian

Blame Bush, Not Carter

by Mychal Massie

I recently heard Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., caterwauling how it has been three months since the Dec.15, 2005, Iraqi National Assembly elections and they still haven't accomplished anything. Besides her comments being arrogant, inflammatory, politically motivated and baneful – the more appropriate question would be: "What has she done since she's been in office?"

Feinstein has been a U.S. senator for 14 years. What has America gained from her alleged service? Apart from supporting the murder of unborn children and the genocide of blacks, homosexual marriage, undermining the Second Amendment, opposing school prayer and welfare reform, what has she done?

She, in typical liberal fashion, claimed to support the war in Iraq, only to realize she had been duped by the dumbest man in America. As "The Center for Public Policy" has reported, her claims of being misled didn't prevent her and her billionaire investor husband, Richard Blum, from personally capitalizing on this war to the tune of tens of millions of dollars and still counting. It would seem that any moral outrage she may have had has been assuaged by personal bank accounts filled with war money. (See: "The Windfalls of War" by Bob Williams)

The liberal Democrats are like an itching dermatitis covering the body politic, causing festering and discomfort wherever they are found. Senate Democrat leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., recently called President Bush "dangerously incompetent." As he sees it, Bush has no plan for winning the war in Iraq. But here again, Gollum offers no plan of his own, only the sepsis mantra of "Bush dumb, war bad." Reid has repeatedly voiced his contempt for blacks, so it comes as no surprise that he attacks Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as not properly doing her job. In his mind, the only job she is qualified for is changing sheets and mopping floors.

Liberal Democrats in New Mexico have called for the president's impeachment, because of "perceived abuses of power and corruption in [his] administration." What a novel idea – impeach the president for "perceived" wrongdoing. They no doubt borrowed that idea from one of the foreign courts they continue to argue we should pattern our laws after – perhaps one in Venezuela or Nicaragua or Haiti. Only the fatuous minds of Democrat leadership would suggest penalties based on their definition of perceptions.

The truth is the liberal party that was founded on racism, slavery and separatism are in the process of losing their minds. On the one hand, it is hysterical to listen to their mendacious diatribes. On the other, they are a sad commentary on the landscape of human existence. They are a morose collective of impuissants who, being out of power and void of constructive ideas, rely upon ipse dixit and misrepresentations. They forget, however, that there is a written record that convicts them of their duplicity.

I have outlined the president's shortcomings numerous times, but he cannot truthfully be castigated when it comes to this war. The person responsible for the instability in the Middle East and the spread of terrorism is the liberal's own Jimmy Carter. For the face of the worse president in the history of America, one need go no further than Plains, Georgia.

Carter brought about the instability by refusing to back his threatened show of force with action when Americans were taken hostage in Iran in 1979. By failing to take action, Carter failed the Middle East and more importantly he failed to faithfully fulfill his duties as president of the United States. Carter's betrayal of the late shah of Iran not only left a power vacuum that was filled by the Ayatollah Khomeini, but his betrayal and failure allowed for the rise of radical Islam, which culminated in Sept. 11, 2001.

If Reid and Russ Feingold, D-Wis., were truly interested in holding someone accountable for American deaths, they would start with Carter. If investigative reporters were interested in investigative reporting, they would investigate why Carter continues to cozy up to dictators around the world. They would report that war is ugly, and that good men die participating in it. They would report on the war itself, not try to generate opposition to it.

But they will not because they cannot. All referenced here within have a vested interest in seeing the war effort fail, regardless the level of failure. The actions of the left and their minions clearly show they do not care about military loss of life, they care about using same as a tool to regain power.

They are blinded by self-righteous arrogance and elitism, not for a moment realizing radical Muslims hate them as much they hate the rest of us.

Paraphrasing Republican National Committee spokesman, Tucker Bounds – Reid, Feinstein, Feingold, Kennedy, et. al, are the figureheads of the cabal that has stood in steadfast obstruction to virtually every tool being used to keep America safe – with the mainstream media as their sycophant heralds.

The question remaining is: "Under what scenario does their behavior constitute love for America?"

Mychal Massie is a nationally recognized political activist, pundit and columnist. He is host of the widely popular talk show "Straight Talk." He has appeared on the Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, Comcast Cable and talk radio programming nationwide. He is a former self-employed business owner of over 30 years and a member of the conservative public policy institute National Center for Public Policy Research-Project 21.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; carter; clinton; democrats; feinstein; government; politics; republicans

1 posted on 03/28/2006 8:41:08 AM PST by Baconian
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To: Baconian
The question remaining is: "Under what scenario does their behavior constitute love for America?"

The answer remaining is: No sane scenario whatever...

the infowarrior

2 posted on 03/28/2006 8:47:28 AM PST by infowarrior (The GOP runs the US, the Dems run their mouths... Freeper HardStarboard)
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To: Baconian

why do i hear so many people all of the sudden calling bush "dangerously incompetent"? does it have some relation to the recent picture of sen stabenow and her sign that said the same thing?


3 posted on 03/28/2006 8:54:37 AM PST by absolootezer0 ("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
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To: Baconian
Carter brought about the instability by refusing to back his threatened show of force with action when Americans were taken hostage in Iran in 1979. By failing to take action, Carter failed the Middle East and more importantly he failed to faithfully fulfill his duties as president of the United States. Carter's betrayal of the late shah of Iran not only left a power vacuum that was filled by the Ayatollah Khomeini, but his betrayal and failure allowed for the rise of radical Islam, which culminated in Sept. 11, 2001.

I have said this myself before. Not just that, but because he was seen as so weak by the Eastern Block countries, the Soviets (pretty much confirmed after the end of the cold war), were able to invade Afganistan. Because of THAT, Reagan had to help pump up the Mujahedeen, which in turn led to Al Quaida, et al. So bottom line, because of a couple of major failures on his part, Carter is the one responsible for much of the mess we are in with these whackjobs..

4 posted on 03/28/2006 9:17:29 AM PST by Paradox (".. and remove all doubt.")
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To: Baconian
Carter brought about the instability by refusing to back his threatened show of force with action when Americans were taken hostage in Iran in 1979. ... allowed for the rise of radical Islam, which culminated in Sept. 11, 2001.

Yes.

5 posted on 03/28/2006 9:44:54 AM PST by syriacus (MSM in Iraq say reporting "Good News" is dangerous. Do they think reporting car bombings is safer?)
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Give Feinstein a little slack. It was she who sponsored legislation that would outlaw the building of tunnels connecting Mexico to the US. Oh, wait a minute -- that was AFTER a tunnel was discovered. Never mind.


6 posted on 03/28/2006 9:51:35 AM PST by DPMD (dpmd)
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