Posted on 08/10/2012 4:51:40 AM PDT by SJackson
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Carter Casts Shadow over Democratic Convention
Posted By Jacob Laksin On August 10, 2012 @ 12:49 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 10 Comments
Presidential conventions are supposed to be an extended advertisement for the partys standard-bearer, a finely scripted effort to cast the candidate in the best possible light. So its hard to see the rationale behind the Obama administrations decision this week to showcase President Jimmy Carter by common consent one of the worst if not the worst president in American history in a prime-time video speaking spot at next month’s convention.
Most obviously, the inclusion of the outspokenly anti-Israel ex-president, whose contributions to Middle East peace include denouncing Israel as an apartheid state and making repeated overtures to anti-Israel terror groups like Hamas, highlights Obamas frayed relationship with the Jewish state. From his famously frigid relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to his misguided call for Israel to return to pre-1967 borders, to his public rebuffs of Israeli appeals for a more robust response to Irans steadily progressing nuclear program, to his refusal to recognize Jerusalem as Israels rightful capital, Obama has consistently found himself on the wrong side of issues important to Israel and her supporters in the Jewish community. Indeed, pro-Israel advocates and activists have long suggested that Obama might be the president most hostile to Israel since Carter.
Carter’s appearance at the Democratic Convention can only further cement that dubious connection. There arent many issues that can bring the Republican Jewish Coalition and the National Jewish Democratic Council together, but this seems to be one of them. Both groups assailed Carters speaking role, with NJDC president David Harris writing:
When it comes to Israel and the Middle East, President Carter has unfortunately embarrassed himself as his analysis and commentary has been stubbornly wrong, harmful to the peace process, and getting worse all the time.
The anti-Carter backlash could spell trouble for Obama, whose support is down among Jewish voters. After winning between 74 and 78 percent of the Jewish vote in 2008, the president is now backed by a still-dominant but notably diminished 64 percent of registered Jewish voters. Apparently recognizing that this could be an electoral liability, particularly in swing states with high-concentrations of Jewish voters like Florida, the Obama administration has recently embarked on a charm offensive aimed at Jewish voters, stressing its defensive ties with Israel and talking tough on Iran. But if offering coveted convention airtime to one of Israel’s most prominent public foes doesnt entirely discredit that campaign, at a minimum it does not aid it. His political toxicity is surely one reason why Carter was a notable absentee from the 2008 Democratic Convention.
Israel isnt the only issue on which Carter could be a liability. From a marketing perspective, its hard to conceive what political genius thought it would be wise to present a president beset by sluggish economic growth and the prospect of a one-term presidency alongside a failed one-term president whose downfall was economic malaise. After all, like Carter, Obama struggles from the perception that he can do little to revive economic prosperity, and the Romney campaign has had a field day paralleling the dim economic realities of Carters tenure to the countrys current woes. Nominating conventions are symbolic affairs, but presumably this is the kind of symbolism that the Obama campaign would wish to avoid.
The Carter comparison is actually more devastating than it may appear because by many measures Carters was the more successful presidency. As George Mason University’s Veronique de Rugy points out, a survey of job gains under 12 recent presidents shows that Obama is dead last in job creation. Far more jobs were lost than gained under Obama, and there are now 300,000 fewer Americans in the workforce than when Obama assumed office. By that standard, Obama would need the economy to generate 2.1 million new jobs every month until January 2013 just to match Carters economic record. In other words, Barack Obama isnt Jimmy Carter — hes worse.
As a historical matter, there are many similarities between Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. Both were politically inexperienced candidates who proved ill-equipped for the presidency. Both had grand visions of governance that floundered amid poor stewardship of the economy. The trouble for Obama is that those similarities are not exactly ringing endorsements for a second term, and so it’s all the more curious that they will be on such prominent display as the president officially kicks off his reelection bid.
I had no idea that Carter was going to speak... he’s not listed in my copy of the DNC agenda. When did they sneak him in?
2012 Democratic National Convention Schedule — Charlotte , N.C.
04:00 PM Opening Flag Burning Ceremony sponsored by CNN.
04:05 PM Singing of “God Damn America “ led by Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
04:10 PM Pledge of Allegiance to Obama.
04:15 PM Ceremonial ‘I hate America’ led by Michelle Obama.
04:30 PM Tips on How to keep your man trustworthy & true to you while you travel the world Hillary Clinton.
04:45 PM Al Sharpton / Jesse Jackson seminar How to have a successful career without having a job.
05:00 PM Great Vacations Ive Taken on the Taxpayers Dime” - Michelle Obama.
05:30 PM Eliot Spitzer Speaks on “Family Values” via Satellite.
05:45 PM Tribute to All 57 States Nancy Pelosi.
06:00 PM Sen. Harry Reid - 90-minute speech expressing the Democrats appreciation of the Occupy Wall Street movement, and George Soros for sparing no expense, for all that they have accomplished to unify the country, improve employment and to boost the economy.
08:30 PM Airing of Grievances by the Clinton’s.
09:00 PM Bias in Media How we can make it work for you Tutorial sponsored by CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, the Washington Post and the New York Times.
09:15 PM Tribute Film to Brave Freedom Fighters incarcerated at GITMO Michael Moore.
09:45 PM Personal Finance Seminar - Charlie Rangel.
10:00 PM Denunciation of Bitter Gun Owners and Bible readers - Eric Holder.
10:30 PM Ceremonial Waving of White Flag for IRAQ & Afghanistan
11:00 PM Obama Energy Plan Symposium / Tire Gauge Demonstration / You too can get rich with Green Investment bankruptcies.
11:30 PM Obama Accepts Oscar, Tony and Latin Grammy Awards.
11:45 PM Feeding of the Delegates with 5 Loaves and 2 Fish Obama Presiding.
12:00 AM Official Nomination of Obama by Bill Maher and Chris He sends a thrill up my leg Matthews.
12:01 AM Obama Accepts Nomination as Lord and Savior.
12:05 AM Celestial Choirs Sing.
03:00 AM Biden Delivers Acceptance Speech.
...the only thing you do is pray Jimmy Carter remains alive,well and talking until 11-06-12!
That list is hilarious !!
Sad, but at the same time, hilarious.
I don’t think Jimmy Carter will be much of an issue when voters actually go to the polls; Barack Obama hates the Jews far more than Jimmy does. As for Jimmy Carter being “one of the worst if not the worst president in American history”, first place goes to James Buchanan because he thoroughly mishandled the Civil War, turning what could have been either an amicable and temporary split or a minor footnote of less significance than the Whiskey Rebellion into our bloodiest war ever. Barack Obama is already a close second for the worst person to occupy our White House (whether or not one is willing to taint the honorable title of “President” by granting it to the usurper), well ahead of Jimmy Carter, who was a pathetic wimp and particularly after leaving office a disgusting antisemitic bigot. I remember the Carter years well, and I wish that Obama had even 1% the economic understanding of Jimmy and his team.
Maybe the worthless little puke will do a redux on his Malaise speech.
Mr. Muggs will be the keynote speaker for the ‘rats as they proclaim Beelzebama as their fuhrer...
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