Monday, October 18, 2004
The 39th President Speaks Out, and That's Never a Good Thing
Hindrocket over at Powerline works his way through several absurd comments made by former president Jimmy Carter in a recent interview. It's difficult to imagine that a former president could have these ridiculous anti-American views. And yet, there they are. Consider this comment by President Carter about what he believes would be a negative consequence of another term for President Bush:
And Hindrocket's response,
Didn't President Carter speak at the Democratic National Convention? Just checking.
I think we will continue to try and exert our power around the world, when we could just as well bring a peaceful resolution to differences.
And Hindrocket's response,
So we could "just as well" resolve our "differences" with Islamic terrorists peacefully? And how might that be? Should we invite Zawahiri and Zarqawi to a summit conference? How exactly do you resolve "differences" peacefully when the "difference" is that they want us dead, and we want to live? Mr. Peanut might consider asking the Israelis that question.
Didn't President Carter speak at the Democratic National Convention? Just checking.