Taichiliberal
Shaken, not stirred!
Get off the alcohol, boozey.
Right wing trolls just sit by the PC in an altered state to compound their lousy lives and hate.
Get off the alcohol, boozey.
Jimmy Carter is a great human that was a terrible President. I wish him well.
A white christian man in Jesus Land
guno hates hims

Right wing trolls just sit by the PC in an altered state to compound their lousy lives and hate.
The last POS pResident to occupy the White House is still living there.Biden has displaced Carter as the worst President in the last 75 years.
A BIG difference is Carter is a good man and Biden is a POS.
If I am right (and I often am) the polite thing to say is "Hawkeye, you are right yet again!"
He simply honored our previous agreement. The PC has no strategic value any longer.
I went threw the antiquated thing a few years ago, it’s over 100 years old and falling apart. Not even medium sized modern ships can get through now days.
We were leasing it and the lease was up, is the way I remember it. We never owned it.
Jimmy Carter's racist campaign of 1970
Readers should refer to Stephen Hayward's The Real Jimmy Carter if they want a taste of the out-and-out racism that Carter employed in order to defeat moderate former Gov. Carl Sanders for the Democratic nomination that year. As Hayward's book points out:
Carter's top campaign staffers were spotted distributing grainy photographs of Sanders arm-in-arm celebrating with two black men. Sanders was a part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks, and in the photograph he was celebrating a victory with two players who were pouring champagne over his head. Carter's leaflet was intended to depress Sanders's white vote.
“The Carter campaign also produced a leaflet noting that Sanders had paid tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.”
Carter criticized Sanders, a former governor, for preventing Alabama Gov. and notorious segregationist George Wallace from speaking on Georgia state property. “I don't think it was right for Governor Sanders to try to please a group of ultra-liberals, particularly those in Washington, when it means stifling communication with another state,” said Carter.
“'I have no trouble pitching for Wallace votes and black votes at the same time,' Carter told a reporter. Carter also said to another reporter, 'I can win this election without a single black vote.'”
Upon receiving the endorsement of former Democratic Gov. Lester Maddox, Carter responded by praising the life-long segregationist: “He has brought a standard of forthright expression and personal honesty to the governor's office, and I hope to live up to his standard.” Maddox had not only refused to serve blacks in the restaurant he once owned, but he had also greeted civil rights protestors with a gun, and made sticks available to his white customers with which to intimidate them.
“The campaign paid for radio ads for a fringe black candidate, C.B. King, in an effort to siphon black votes away from Sanders.”
“Then there was the radio commercial in which Carter said he would never be the tool of any 'block' vote, slurring over the word 'block' so that it could be mistaken for 'black.'
Carter won the Democratic nomination and the governorship — unsurprisingly, with almost no black support. He famously did not carry the racism of his 1970 campaign into his governorship. That is laudable, but his campaign was not. Nor is it laudable for him today to attribute his own racial cynicism to others who have ample reasons for legitimate political disagreement with this president.
https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/jim...cle_4c93db03-438f-50c5-86dc-6a1964ecdb9b.html
It’s a maintenance nightmare.
The 100 year plus old machinery is failing right and left.
Our Worst Ex-President (Jimmy Carter)
More than a quarter-century after completing his term of office, James Earl Carter is still to be found in the thick of debates about national policies on a range of issues: nuclear arms, Iraq, North Korea, and, especially, the conflict between Israel and the Arabs. A steady stream of books and articles continues to issue forth from his pen, and he travels the world on self-selected diplomatic missions. No other former President has chosen to play a similar role. But then, Carter’s whole political career has been out of the ordinary. In order to understand the man today, it is necessary to see him in the light of his past.
In 1976, when Carter tossed his hat into the ring for the presidential nomination, the Democratic party was still deeply riven by the long, bitter debate over the war in Vietnam. Carter’s response was to soar above these divisions, downplaying both ideology and issues. Instead, he put himself forward as a man of piety and character who would restore a high tone to government in the aftermath of Watergate and related scandals. Before the rise of politically-oriented televangelists, Jimmy Carter made his personal experience as a “born again” Christian into a key tenet of his platform. “I can give you a government that’s honest and that’s filled with love, competence, and compassion,” he pledged.
When the scramble for the Democratic nomination began, Carter was widely seen as a long shot. But by the time the primary season was half over, he had left the other, better-known Democratic contenders in the dust. That he was able to compete with them at all–that is, to raise money and enlist volunteers–owed to the national exposure he had received for his inaugural address as governor of Georgia in 1971.
https://www.aei.org/articles/our-worst-ex-president/
Jimmy Carter will die soon. The media will sing his praises, but as this article mentions, Carter meddled in U.S. foreign policy as ex-president and aided North Korea.
Jimmah was the worst, but, I think he has been eclipsed by jOkeass,and Sniffer
Its takes a fucking idiot to shoot down a 12.00 hobby balloon with a $216 million F-22 and a 400K missile