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Jimmy Carter, The Most Respected Man In America? Naaaah!....
The Iconoclast ^ | December 15, 2002 | Murray Soupcoff (The Iconoclast)

Posted on 12/15/2002 9:48:47 AM PST by Apolitical

ICONOCLAST DAILY NOTEBOOK....


Jimmy Carter, The Most Respected Man In America? Naaaah!....



December 15, 2002: Well, here's another howler from CNN that should be another incentive for Americans to switch to Fox News as their cable news source. According to the Media Research Center, CNN featured an interview with the renowned Georgia peacemaker, peanut farmer and political nutcase, Jimmy Carter, after Jimmy accepted his Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo. During the interview, CNN's Jonathan Mann fawningly told the diplomat of choice of the world's most repressive tyrants and dictators: "Mr. President, you are arguably the most respected American on the planet today."

Oh, yeah? By whom? After all, that's akin to telling Martha Stewart, "Martha, you are arguably the most honest businesswomen and health-stock investor in America." Or "Al Gore, you are arguably the most charismatic politician in all 50 plus states of this great nation of ours." Or "Tom Cruise, you are arguably the tallest man Nicole Kidman has ever slept with." Or "Trent Lott, you are arguably the most respected politician in black America." Or "Adam Sandler, you are arguably the most hilarious chronicler of fart jokes America has ever seen."

Probably the best take on this exercise in typical CNN hyperbole is a sardonic look at this "incident" by our own contributor editor, Marni Soupcoff. So with great pride, we recommend -- especially to all you Jimmy Carter haters out there -- Marni Soupcoff's latest American Enterprise Magazine Online column, THE MOST RESPECTED AMERICAN? Killer rabbits say no!

To whet your appetite here's an excerpt:

The interview with the former President took place shortly after the humble peanut farmer -- who asks nothing more from life than good health, peace, and the world's fawning attention -- accepted his Nobel Peace Prize. In it, CNN's Jonathan Mann told Carter: "Mr. President, you are arguably the most respected American on the planet today."

I'll let that just sink in for a moment before going on, but let's just say that arguably has got to be the operative word in that sentence.

O.K., have you thought about it? Played around with the idea a little? James Earl Carter the most respected American on the planet? Surely Mr. Mann must have made some kind of mistake. Perhaps he was thinking of James Earl Jones, whose voice is indeed the stuff of power and can elicit reverence and veneration even when it's only advertising a phone book. Or perhaps Mann was confusing the former President with basketball great Vince Carter whose performance in the NBA All Star Game slam dunk competition did inspire awe all across North America, if not the planet.

But he couldn't possibly have been serious in suggesting that Jimmy Carter is the most respected American on the planet. The same Jimmy Carter whose most aggressive move as President came in 1979 when he was attacked by a killer rabbit and raised a paddle in self-defense?....

My, my. Nasty stuff indeed.

(Excerpt) Read more at iconoclast.ca ...


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: fifthcolumn; fool; jimmycarter; rabbitkiller
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To: freyadixon
I posted my reply without checking the "meanwhile, back at the ranch." Are you sure you're in the right chatroom?
21 posted on 12/15/2002 4:48:30 PM PST by Blue Collar Christian
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To: freyadixon
"He has also stood up for justice in the Middle East"

Carter helped topple the Shah of Iran to install the Ayatollahs. If that's standing up for justice, then I'm a meat popscicle, and my wife is a cottontail rabbit.

Carter gutted the military, was a moron who allowed America to be victimized by Castor in as much that Castro sent his criminals and psychotics to us. He had nothing but praise for dictators and other such criminals.

Carter was and remains a fool, and has made himself a traiter to everything America stands for in his service for Kofi Annan.
22 posted on 12/15/2002 6:17:31 PM PST by Darksheare
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To: freyadixon
As one unfortunate enough to have lived through his Admnistration as a young adult, I can say quite honestly he was the most incompetent President of my lifetime. He was also a very petty, thin-skinned person who did not leave the Presidency gracefully, but rather with a lot of cheap shots at Reagan. He is totally self-aggrandizing and morally arrogant. Even the house-building gig has always been done with maximum publicity about how wonderful he is. You had to have lived through his White House years to have appreciated just how depressing they were, but he tried to base a re-election campaign by slandering Reagan with the usual leftist fantasies. He was so inept that the public wasn't buying it.
23 posted on 12/15/2002 6:21:44 PM PST by speedy
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To: freyadixon
Umm.. the Mid East destabilized because of CARTER'S idiocy in toppling the Shah.
Carter is directly responsible for the current situation, and Desert STorm. If there had been no Ayatollah, then there would have been no Iran-Iraq war.. and there would have been no Desert Storm.

Toppling the Shah was the dumbest betrayal of an ally this country ever did, and it is all Carter's fault.
24 posted on 12/15/2002 6:33:24 PM PST by Darksheare
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To: freyadixon
"My relatives gave their lives in the name of decency and civilised values"

To your relatives: the whole world owes them more than can ever be repaid.

To you: try practicing what your relatives died for.

25 posted on 12/15/2002 6:34:14 PM PST by groanup
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To: speedy
"freyadixon signed up 2002-12-14."

You are so much more diplomatic in talking about the "c" word than I have ever found myself capable of.Thank you for posting a reasonbly worded opinion of a man I loathe and who's grave I intend to travel to and spit on, hopefully sooner rather than later.

26 posted on 12/16/2002 7:06:51 PM PST by sarasmom
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To: sarasmom
Hey, I'll see you there -- I'll be the one dancing on it!! Chin up, he's only a minor annoyance now, not our President. Those were grim days, to be sure.
27 posted on 12/16/2002 7:41:36 PM PST by speedy
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To: speedy
"Those were grim days, to be sure."

And only another 10 years to go, before this country understands that Carter taught Clinton how best to mercilessly slaughter honorable USA servicemen in the quest for the socialist agenda.

May he survive only long enough to wittness the entire populace of the USA demanding his blood, before God consigns him to hell!

28 posted on 12/16/2002 8:44:27 PM PST by sarasmom
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To: sarasmom
AMEN! and may we now all pray for his salvation, and the breath of fresh air he would get if he pulled his head out of his..... even Madonna admits she's been a bad girl.
29 posted on 12/17/2002 8:16:41 AM PST by Blue Collar Christian
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To: freyadixon
We are delighted that she has moved to England.

And we couldn't be more delighted that Madonna has moved to England, either. Good luck. You might try directing her to nearest local mosque.

31 posted on 12/17/2002 9:07:01 AM PST by xJones
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To: freyadixon
BTW, would you like to put in a bid for Michael Jackson or Senn Penn to go with Madonna? Please!
32 posted on 12/17/2002 9:12:34 AM PST by xJones
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To: freyadixon
We will always be loyal to you.

Merry Christmas to you, we owe so much to England and our English ties. Traced one of mine back to 1540 in Yorkshire, but it was the less than reputible ancestors that snuck over from England after 1640. And Churchill's mother was half-American. We'll always be there, and God save the Queen! :)

34 posted on 12/17/2002 5:39:32 PM PST by xJones
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To: freyadixon
Diplomacy isn't your strong point to be perfectly honest.

No one can defend the indefensible, you're right.

The oldest ancestor on my familly tree, was called Hengis, an Anglo Saxon war lord bought over by the Romans to fight the Scotts .I have the tree from then , all the way down the line to me!!!

What a family history!

It is interesting . If you look at a familly tree, there are surprisingly few couples on it. Few people span hundreds of years. There were many wars and hardships, all the way down the line.

Yes, England has gone through so many wars, and who knows what the killed would have done, if allowed to live.

English people are loyal to America. We are more loyal to you ,than countries in Europe.

Our bonds have never broken. And it meant a great deal when Tony Blair showed up in Congress when Bush gave his speech after 9/ll. We were looking for friends and only the British Prime Minister stood out in the gallery. Of course, the Frogs were no where to be found. :)

We do have ethnic minorities in England, who are English.

England maintains its character.

Just don't let it become Muslim or African. In the mean time, we'll try to stop being overrun by Mexicans and other South Americans. Diversity and multiculturalism are just fine until you're out-numbered by people that don't share your values.

38 posted on 12/17/2002 7:39:52 PM PST by xJones
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To: freyadixon
And I spent a long time on my reply.....never mind. :D
39 posted on 12/17/2002 7:54:06 PM PST by xJones
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