Hopefully Sharptongue will bring the country together but the chances of that happening is about the same as getting struck by lightning on a clear day at noon while taking the Trump Tower escalator down to the main floor while being recorded by Fox News with Rev Al holding the camera. It's also about the same as the chances of him being elected in the first place.
On Wednesday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), noted a report that Sharptongue is considering throwing his porkpie hat in the ring as one more name to add to the list of candidates running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Cruz offered a hilarious idea for one more candidate who could fill out the Democratic field. He tweeted:
“What America needs: more Dem presidential candidates! Just a reminder, under the 22nd Amendment, Jimmy Carter’s still eligible for another term.”Carter, who will turn 95 on October 1, served as president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. He is often seen as one of the worst presidents ever. He signed the Panama Canal Treaty and gave up control by the year 2000; he implemented price controls and had an economy by 1980 whose interest rate was an enormous 21%, inflation at 13.5%, and unemployment at a deplorable 7%. He also pulled out our missiles from South Korea without consulting his military advisors and he is a known anti-Zionist and full-blown GOP hater, particularly President Ronald Reagan.
Last June and before, he said at the Carter Center's retreat of President Trump that a deeper investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election would prove Trump really lost the election to Hillary Clinton. "There's no doubt that the Russians did interfere in the election. And I think the interference, although not yet quantified, if fully investigated would show that Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election and he was put into office because the Russians interfered on his behalf.”
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When asked if Trump was an illegitimate president, Carter answered, "Based on what I just said, which I can't retract," as the clueless audience laughed at the hysterical joke.
As far as Reagan, Jay Nordlinger,
In his classic essay Carterpalooza! from National Review in 2002, Jay Nordlinger noted that of Carter's meeting with arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat in 1990:
Carter boasted of his toughness toward Israel, assuring Arafat at one point, “. . . you should not be concerned that I am biased. I am much more harsh with the Israelis.” Arafat, for his part, railed against the Reagan administration and its alleged “betrayals.” Rosalynn Carter, taking notes for her husband, interjected, “You don’t have to convince us!” Brinkley records that this “elicited gales of laughter all round.” Carter himself, according to Brinkley, “agreed that the Reagan administration was not renowned as promise keepers” (this, to Arafat). If you are sickened by the thought of a former U.S. president and a former First Lady of the United States and the career terrorist Yasser Arafat all sitting around bashing Ronald Reagan . . . you and I think alike.Now you see just how anti-Zionist = anti-Semitic the Carters are and how much they disliked Reagan.
Nordlinger continued that Carter also attempted to undermine former president George H. W. Bush, that prior to the Gulf War, Carter “wrote members of the U.N. Security Council — including Mitterrand’s France and Communist China — urging them to thwart the Bush administration’s effort. Our government found out about it when the Canadian prime minister, Brian Mulroney, called the defense secretary, Dick Cheney, and said, ‘What the . . .?’” [the three dots begin with the letter 'f'].
Seriously, can you imagine Al Sharpton as POTUS? It would be hilarious but only for the first hour or so.
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