Thursday, August 23, 2018

Jimmy Carter calls Trump a 'disaster in human rights,' 'treating people equal'

Former garbage of a president Jimmy Carter called President Trump a "disaster" regarding the issue of human rights in a Washington Post interview. His wife Rosalyn, said the Trump is not truthful, which "hurts everything."

And if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. Period.

Carter told the left-leaning rag August 17 that he "always told the truth" when he was president, in a feeble attempt to sound like George Washington, who we all knew never told a lie.

Except when he did.

He once said, "This is the first time I've ever been called a liar," which was not true.

He invited listeners to write to him: "Just put Jimmy Carter, Plains, Georgia' on the envelope, and I'll get it. I open every letter myself and read them all." That was a lie--his press secretary that all mail addressed to him was forwarded to the campaign in Georgia.

Carter invariably introduced himself as a "nuclear physicist and a peanut farmer." Turns out he was neither, only holding a bachelor's degree, and he owned a peanut warehouse, not a farm.

He bragged that after his term of governor ended, Georgia had a budget surplus of $200 million. It was later discovered that the real amount was $43 million, which was all that remained of a $91 million surplus that he inherited when he took office.

He described a program he had pioneered, employing welfare mothers to care for the mentally handicapped. "You should see them bathing and feeding the retarded children. They're the best workers we have in the state government," he told an audience. Except that they did not exist.

But the worst lie the anti-Zionist Carter said was the lie he told 20 something years ago and repeated in his book/novel on the Middle East. He said that in the 1967 war, Israel preemptively attacked Jordan.

The record is crystal clear that while preemptively attacking Syria and Egypt, Israel begged Jordan via US intermediaries to stay out of the fight. King Hussein [not to be confused with King Barack Hussein Obama] felt he could not do so because the Koran orders Muslims to fight the Jews, so he ordered his forces to attack Israel, and the Israelis fought back and kicked their collective butts.

So the statement by Carter that he always told the truth is itself a lie.

Carter had been quiet on Trump previously, and even praised him for his efforts with North Korea.

"If President Trump is successful in getting a peace treaty that's acceptable to both sides with North Korea, I think he certainly ought to be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize [like Obama was for doing absolutely nothing aside from being black]," Carter told Politico in May.

But he questioned Trump's character in that interview.

"I think the president ought to tell the truth. I think the president ought to be for peace. I think the president ought to treat everybody equally. So, equality and peace and truth, and I'd say basic justice are some of the moral values that I think every person should have," Carter said.

There is no question in my mind that President Trump lies. But he's an effective president who is getting conservative policies passed and does what he says he's going to do [although he often says he didn't do what people say he did].

However, I didn't hear Carter say anything about Obama's lies, Clinton's lies and anyone in his party.

So shut up, buttercup!

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