Give us back Jimmy Carter!
The day Reagan took over office from Jimmy Carter, our hostages in Iran were released. Iran manipulated it so that Carter looked like a fool. True. He was humiliated.
Carter had been feckless. He turned the most powerful nation in the world into a paper tiger. He was afraid to use our natural power because he had the naïve notion that his passiveness was kindness rather than dangerous to us.
But Carter was Superman compared to Obama. Ali Younesi, Rouhani’s senior advisor, calls Obama “the weakest of U.S. presidents.” He says, “Americans witnessed their greatest defeats in Obama’s era: Terrorism expanded, [the] U.S. had huge defeats under Obama [and] that is why they want to compromise with Iran.”
Another reason Obama wants to compromise with Iran is to show that he has put together a large political compromise. He wants to boast about his work. He doesn’t care if it goes south in ten years. He will be well out of office.
Oh, for a return to the days of weakling Carter. Obama is bankrolling and financing the terrorists in the Middle East. He is either consciously or unwittingly a traitor.
Huckabee gets criticized for saying that Obama is marching Israel to “the door of the oven.” I’d say a nuclear bomb is more than an oven. And yet Obama says this “would be ridiculous if it weren't so sad.”
Is he admitting that he has put us in a sad position, or is he hiding from responsibility by criticizing the obvious that Huckabee has had the nerve to say?
I long for the good old days of cowardly Carter. So much better than surrender-Obama.
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