>>Don’t get me wrong, Grant wasn’t among the truly great Commander in Chiefs (Coolidge, Reagan and soon Sarah Palin and/or Ted Cruz) but he really doesn’t belong in the same ranking as O’bola, Franklin Diablo Roosevelt and the brainless Georgia Knotty Pine.<<
Perhaps I am little hard on Grant — he was purely clueless. But so was carter. In my heart if hearts I think jimmah was just an idiot but with no evil intent — all the others, including and especially obozo were actively working against the interests of the USA.
I do hope that fdr is burning in perdition’s flames for the evil he perpetrated on us all.
I respectfully -- but strongly disagree. I was well into my 30s during 1976 and perceived that the election of Carter posed a grave threat to America not because of his obvious lack of intelligence but due to a deliberate and malicious program on his part to weaken America.
While I'm stop just short of stating that he was a muzzie (Carter was NOT a Christian), he clearly was engaged in some form of taqiyya. All of his machinations were designed to ultimately destroy the land of his birth. (I will grant him that, he was born on Georgia soil but John Walker Lindh was also a native American as well). In short, James Earl Carter was the classic case of White Guilt run amok and with the seat of power at his disposal, given the means to cripple America. In that he succeeded in spite of his idiocy. President Ronald Reagan spent most of his first term undoing the "legacy" of lil' Jimmy Earl.