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December 29, 2005

Jimmy Carter In Captain Ed's Top Ten 'Worst' Americans

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Ed Morrisey at Captain's Quarters has answered the challenge to name the ten worst Americans. He does so in several posts and yesterday named numbers eight through ten. Anyone with an ounce of common sense and an iota of patriotism will applaud his selection of Jimmy Carter for inclusion in his list. Ed writes:

... he singlehandedly almost lost the Cold War and allowed the start of the Islamofascist terror war during his single term in office. His naiveté in dealing with the Soviet Union, captured perfectly by kissing the jowled cheek of the Soviet dictator Leonid Brezhnev, led him to believe that worldwide Communism was here to stay and that we could do nothing about it. He also assured Americans that we had nothing to fear from the Soviets, who really weren't bad guys - right up until they invaded Afghanistan. Even then, his response in boycotting the Olympic Games of 1980 has to remain one of the most embarrassing examples of displayed impotence in our nation's history.

The winner in that category, however, also belongs to Carter. In November 1979, after pulling his support from the Shah in the highly strategic nation of Iran and watching him fall to an Islamist uprising, the same nutcases sacked our embassy in Teheran, an undeniable act of war. Instead of giving an ultimatum for the return of our embassy and the release of our diplomatic staff, Carter sat for 444 excruciating days, doing little except pleading publicly for mercy. He staged one - one! - military response to the crisis months later, which failed miserably. The failure to act not only allowed the rickety Khomeini government to survive, but gave Islamofascism a tremendous boost of prestige throughout the Middle East. It also allowed Iran to become a center for the funding and direction of terrorist activities for the past three decades, a legacy that has finally engulfed us since 9/11.

... Other administrations have made their own mistakes in remaining blind to the threat of Islamist terror, but Carter played midwife to it and enabled it to survive when he had every opportunity and a perfect casus belli to kill it in its cradle.

My only objection to Captain Ed's list is that Carter should have been ranked higher - that is, much worse than the nine preceeding him on the list.

No U.S. president has done more long-lasting and continuing harm to his country, than Jimmy Carter.

Hat tip - Lorie Byrd




Posted by Richard at December 29, 2005 10:00 AM


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SNIP: No U.S. president has done more long-lasting and continuing harm to his country, than Jimmy Carter.


Carter is bad, but I think in the years to come we will see Clinton taking over the top spot.

Posted by: Max at December 30, 2005 11:49 PM

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