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The return of Jimmy Carter

by Mojambo ( 107 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Politics, Progressives at June 10th, 2010 - 6:30 pm

We have all said that Obama was going to make Jimmy Carter seem semi-competent by comparison. Here Karl Rove states the obvious – Obama is a whiny, petulant  man-child who is in way over his head and yet we could or should have all seen it coming from a man who spent his time voting “present”. Back in 1976 we elected an unknown man who spent all of two years as governor of Georgia, and I wonder what this country would have looked like had Carter won a second term. I am too afraid to imagine 8-years of Barack Obama.

hat tip – WeaselZippers

by Karl Rove

When Barack Obama announced he was running for president in February 2007, Nathan Gonzales of the Rothenberg Political Report wrote “Obama’s history of voting ‘present'” in Springfield, Ill.—even on some of the most controversial and politically explosive issues . . . raises questions . . . Voting ‘present’ is one of the three options in the Illinois Legislature (along with ‘yes’ and ‘no’) but it’s almost never an option for the occupant of the Oval Office.”

Mr. Gonzales’s words were prescient. Barack Obama may now be president, but at times he appears to be merely present. That has been the case with his response to the environmental catastrophe unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico. The president was late recognizing the disaster’s magnitude, late in visiting the region, late in approving requests by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, and late in feigning outrage. He has never offered an independent plan to stop the leak.

Mr. Obama also seems disinterested in hearing from experts about the spill. The White House’s “Deep Water Horizon Response Timeline” doesn’t list a single meeting between Mr. Obama and industry experts, though he did send Energy Secretary Steven Chu and others to Houston May 12 to meet with BP and others.

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Even now, Mr. Obama looks like a spectator, albeit an angry one, barking at White House aides to “plug the damn hole” (now that’s a good idea no one has thought of) and telling NBC’s Matt Lauer he’s in search of an “ass to kick.”

But the main political behind that’s being kicked is Mr. Obama’s. The latest ABC News/Washington Post poll says Americans give the federal government a 69% negative rating for its handling of the spill, compared to a 62% negative rating for Washington’s handling of Katrina in August 2005.

This pattern of being merely present has been apparent almost since the first days of the Obama presidency. He may unveil his mighty teleprompter to help pass what Congress has drafted, but this White House seems strangely disconnected from crafting legislation.

Read the rest here: Obama and the trouble with voting “present’

When Will Our Luminaries Stop Making Excuses For Terrorism?

by WrathofG-d ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Terrorism at February 3rd, 2009 - 2:44 pm

This week, President Obama decided to drop the “war on terror” idiom (as it could offend Muslims), and instead refer to our post 9/11 experience as an “ongoing struggle against extremism”.  His desire to ignore and rationalize the reality of the threat that the Western World  faces is unfortunately common.

In an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal, Judea Pearl, father of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl, discusses what he sees as an acceptance and normalization of Terrorism.

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Daniel Pearl after being abducted by Islamists.Daniel Pearl and the Normalization of Evil

By Judea Pearl

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But somehow, barbarism, often cloaked in the language of “resistance,” has gained acceptance in the most elite circles of our society. The words “war on terror” cannot be uttered today without fear of offense. Civilized society, so it seems, is so numbed by violence that it has lost its gift to be disgusted by evil.

I believe it all started with well-meaning analysts, who in their zeal to find creative solutions to terror decided that terror is not a real enemy, but a tactic. Thus the basic engine that propels acts of terrorism — the ideological license to elevate one’s grievances above the norms of civilized society — was wished away in favor of seemingly more manageable “tactical” considerations.

This mentality of surrender then worked its way through politicians like the former mayor of London, Ken Livingstone. In July 2005 he told Sky News that suicide bombing is almost man’s second nature. “In an unfair balance, that’s what people use,” explained Mr. Livingstone.

But the clearest endorsement of terror as a legitimate instrument of political bargaining came from former President Jimmy Carter. In his book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid,” Mr. Carter appeals to the sponsors of suicide bombing. “It is imperative that the general Arab community and all significant Palestinian groups make it clear that they will end the suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism when international laws and the ultimate goals of the Road-map for Peace are accepted by Israel.” Acts of terror, according to Mr. Carter, are no longer taboo, but effective tools for terrorists to address perceived injustices.

Mr. Carter’s logic has become the dominant paradigm in rationalizing terror. When asked what Israel should do to stop Hamas’s rockets aimed at innocent civilians, the Syrian first lady, Asma Al-Assad, did not hesitate for a moment in her response: “They should end the occupation.” In other words, terror must earn a dividend before it is stopped.

The media have played a major role in handing terrorism this victory of acceptability. Qatari-based Al Jazeera television, for example, is still providing Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi hours of free air time each week to spew his hateful interpretation of the Koran, authorize suicide bombing, and call for jihad against Jews and Americans.

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Kathy Griffin Says ‘D-Word’

by DJM ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread at January 3rd, 2009 - 2:01 pm

This is news?

I was going to respond with more, but, hell, I’d have to use d-words and h-words, and r-words…Shit, I’d have to use words starting with all sorts of letters!

Screw it. Instead I’ll just post some pictures of a few DICKS:

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Carter and Annan Barred from Zimbabwe

by Phantom Ace ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under United Nations at November 22nd, 2008 - 10:52 am

Jimmy Carter was instrumental in putting Robert Mugabe in power, and now he and Kofi Annan have been barred from entering Zimbabwe.

(hat tip: Nancy (Charles) Johnson)

Hey Nancy I manhandled your fake anti-Jihadi posters last night. Stop claiming your against Jihad when you really aren’t. Your whole Blog is a fraud and is being exposed daily!