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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Jimmy agrees. Bush the worst president in American history.
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Armchair Poster
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Topeka, KS
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Carter's one to talk...![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Only liberals care what Carter thinks about anything, the true disaster of a president by the way. The whole Iran fiasco started because of that jackass.
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Oh I think any President could rightfully comment on Bush's Presidency being the worst.
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worst president of the 20th century gets all uppity at someone who will be in the runnin for worst of the 21st.
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I WANT DEFENSE!
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what? a scandal during a relatively good time in american history compared to the walking disaster for millions of americans that was carter's idiocy? I mean I hate scandals, but carter wrecked the country and left is smoldering. hell reagan's legacy owes a ton to carter and all those democrats that jumped ship because of him.
interestingly if the president after bush is a democrat and not a complete ****up, he could go down real well just by virtue of all the ppl recoiling after bush. |
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Tebowing the long haul
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Bush has absolutely nothing on Carter. At least Bush has a spine. |
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It's like Dan McGwire saying that Jeff George was the biggest bust. |
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Takes a ****ty President to know a ****ty President.
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Your complete ignorance of American history is refreshing. While Jimmy Carter was certainly not a good president by any stretch of the imagination (due in large part to the fact that he had no control over many of the events that happened to him - OPEC, and the student revolt taking the Tehran embassy), he came nowhere near descending to the level of Bush. If you want to know where the "Iran fiasco" started, google the name "Mossadeq."
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Two phrases that quantify Carter's presidency: Unmitigated Disaster Political Impotence |
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Eh....I think Jack Kennedy could give him a run for his money.
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A verbis ad verbera
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Carter trying to get off that worst president list is like when Broncos hoped Bills would lose more superbowls then we did. Had Carter not been so weak perhaps he wouldn't have let the Soviet Union take over Afghanistan in the first place. Oh that's right though he did boycott the Olympics, that really showed those pesky commies who was boss. And lets not forget his great handling of the Iranian Revolution that was just pure genius. They still use that attempted rescue in military school as an example of what not to do. Not to mention the crappy economy and astronomical taxes we had during his 4 years of hell. Carter is an Islamic ass kisser and a total fraud.
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Draft Defense Early&Often
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Carter Smacks Bush around some more. There is nothing he says that basically isn't true, It's just refreshing hearing someone else say it besides us.
'Carter is irrelevant,' Bush administration shoots back NEW: White House: Carter 'proving' himself to be unimportant • Carter called Bush administration 'worst in history' • Carter said British PM Tony Blair is 'subservient, blind, loyal' to Bush • Carter made comments to Arkansas newspaper over the weekend Adjust font size: CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) -- The nasty words between President Bush and former President Jimmy Carter continued Sunday. In a biting rebuke to Carter calling the Bush administration the "worst in history," the White House on Sunday dismissed Carter as "increasingly irrelevant." Carter was quoted Saturday in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette as saying "I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history." (Read full story) The Georgia Democrat said Bush had overseen an "overt reversal of America's basic values" as expressed by previous administrations, including that of his own father, former President George H.W. Bush. White House spokesman Tony Fratto shot back Sunday from Crawford, Texas, where Bush spent the weekend. "I think it's sad that President Carter's reckless personal criticism is out there," said Fratto. "I think it's unfortunate. And I think he is proving to be increasingly irrelevant with these kinds of comments." Carter was in Arkansas promoting "Sunday Mornings in Plains," a collection of weekly Bible lessons from his hometown of Plains, Georgia. "Apparently, Sunday mornings in Plains for former President Carter includes hurling reckless accusations at your fellow man," said Amber Wilkerson, Republican National Committee spokeswoman. She said it was hard to take Carter seriously because he also "challenged Ronald Reagan's strategy for the Cold War." Carter: Blair is 'blind, subservient' Carter's comments, which were published Saturday, were confirmed by his spokeswoman Deanna Congileo to The Associated Press on Saturday. She declined to elaborate. Carter also said Saturday that Britain's support for the war in Iraq was a "major tragedy" for the world, as he criticized Tony Blair's unwavering support for President Bush. Asked how he would judge Blair's support of Bush, Carter said: "Abominable. Loyal. Blind. Apparently subservient." "And I think the almost undeviating support by Great Britain for the ill-advised policies of President Bush in Iraq have been a major tragedy for the world," Carter told British Broadcasting Corp. radio. Blair was in Baghdad Saturday morning for what will be his last trip to Iraq as British prime minister. Last week, Blair announced that he would step down June 27, making way for treasury chief Gordon Brown. The war in Iraq has been the defining foreign policy issue of Blair's premiership, and the decision to join the U.S.-led invasion was an unpopular one at home. So far, nearly 150 British service personnel have died in Iraq. Carter told the BBC that Britain's support made it more difficult for critics of the war, and that things could have been different if Britain spoke out against the 2003 invasion. "I can't say it would have made a definitive difference, but it would certainly have assuaged the problems that arose lately," said Carter, who was U.S. president from 1977 to 1981 and has been a critic of the war. "One of the defenses of the Bush administration, in the American public and on a worldwide basis -- and it's not been successful in my opinion -- has been that, OK, we must be more correct in our actions than the world thinks because Great Britain is backing us. "And so I think the combination of Bush and Blair giving their support to this tragedy in Iraq has strengthened the effort, and has made opposition less effective and has prolonged the war and increased the tragedy that has resulted." Unprecedented criticism It's not the first time Carter has criticized Britain. Last year, he said he was disappointed with "the apparent subservience" of the British government to Washington on issues such as Iraq and last summer's Israel-Hezbollah conflict. The criticism of Bush from Carter, which a biographer says is unprecedented for the 39th president, also took aim at Bush's environmental policies and the administration's "quite disturbing" faith-based initiative funding. Carter came down hard on the Iraq war. "We now have endorsed the concept of pre-emptive war where we go to war with another nation militarily, even though our own security is not directly threatened, if we want to change the regime there or if we fear that some time in the future our security might be endangered," he said. "But that's been a radical departure from all previous administration policies." Carter, who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, criticized Bush for having "zero peace talks" in Israel. Carter also said the administration "abandoned or directly refuted" every negotiated nuclear arms agreement, as well as environmental efforts by other presidents. Carter also offered a harsh assessment for the White House's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, which helped religious charities receive $2.15 billion in federal grants in fiscal year 2005 alone. "The policy from the White House has been to allocate funds to religious institutions, even those that channel those funds exclusively to their own particular group of believers in a particular religion," Carter said. "As a traditional Baptist, I've always believed in separation of church and state and honored that premise when I was president, and so have all other presidents, I might say, except this one." Douglas Brinkley, a Tulane University presidential historian and Carter biographer, described Carter's comments as unprecedented. "This is the most forceful denunciation President Carter has ever made about an American president," Brinkley said. "When you call somebody the worst president, that's volatile. Those are fighting words." |
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Tebowing the long haul
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Carter was irrelevant as a president and he's even more irrelevant today.
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I like what Carter said. Even though it was 99% true, it took guts to say it. Nobody has guts anymore, and I'm tired of it. Harry Reid says "the war is lost," and the whole world shrieks in horror. Hello? The war IS lost!
And yes, Carter was a bad president. But like Roh said, there were events that befell him that would've stymied any president. The Iran hostages were not his fault ... that was the fault of previous administrations that installed and then supported the repressive Shah of Iran. What could anybody have done about the hostages? He tried a military rescue, but the air filters on the helicopters were clogged with sand, and several soldiers died as they left the staging area in a rush. Is that Carter's fault too? And what about Reagan? His campaign made a secret deal for Iran to hold on to the hostages until after the election. That was illegal, and it won him the 1980 election. Carter was ahead until late September - about six weeks before the election. (By the way, that is not a kooky theory. It is well documented.) It's gonna become more clear wth history ... Bush Sr. went to Iran before the election, made an illegal deal to EXTEND the hostages stay, to win the election. All true. |
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Draft Defense Early&Often
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Just amazing how stupid some people can be .......... and to think Barrey taught school ...........anyone that ****ing stupid teaching Kids anything is a crime ..... Angry try rereading Roh's post ..................
Carter wasnt good , But he is along shot better then Bush jr ........ |
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Tastee Freeze
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people of this country, the military, the environment, the Supreme Court, fair elections, Medicare, taxes, national debt, and trade deficits. Typical right-wing ad hominum attack, can't refute the message, smear the messenger. |
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Carter was sort of a victim of history. He got handed the LBJNixonFord economic mess and the oil embargos. Blaming him for Iran/Iraq is beyond wierd. He was a fiscally conservative / socially moderate / southern governor. Perfect for 1992, but in 1976, his own party hated him.
Then there was Reagan, who redefined the dialogue between the Dims and Gop. But in a way I think Carter must take some grim satisfaction. For years people have said "worst President ever," but those people are partisans who don't like history very much. Carter was more a transistional president, like Chester Arthur, who bridged one era into another, and who are doomed to be relative footnotes in history. And now, in his lifetime, he sees someone who is up there with Harding and Adamsthelesser and Buchanan who really have some claim to being the worst ever. |
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