But Jimmuh regards the Israelis as the terrorists, as has been discussed in many an article and blog, although the MSM still largely gives him a pass because he trashes Bush, too. Fortunately, an increasing number of Jews are not giving this pompous ass a pass, as evidenced by at least one institution that promoted a petition drive opposing the contents of Carter's slanderous tome.
Carter, like the predictable, totalitarian leftist Democrat he's now revealed himself to be, lashes out as one might expect:
WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter has accused an international Jewish human rights group of "falsehood and slander" for launching a petition that resulted in thousands of signatures being sent to the former president in protest of his controversial book about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Excuse us? Who's dishing out the "falsehoods and slander?" Carter is employing that favorite tactic of the left, slandering his opponents and making them the focus of the argument rather than responding to their objections. Note how clowns like Carter always manage to skate past the issue at hand. Clearly, for this supreme idiotarian, the only reason he's having a problem is that Jews are being deliberately stupid, small-minded, and aggressive.
"I don't believe Simon Wiesenthal would have resorted to falsehood and slander to raise funds," Carter wrote last month in a handwritten letter to the head of the human rights center that bears the name of the late Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter. The petition does not require payment to be sent, though Carter's letter suggests it is being used as a fundraising tool.
Which sort of makes their point, don't you think? It's time for Carter to start looking into a suite at Sunrise Assisted Living.
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I take issue with the use of the word deliberately." "Unconsciously" is closer to the truth "Stupidly" isn't too bad. "Paradoxically" raises the tenor of the debate. "Incredibly" sums up one of the more appropriate reactions to what looks an awful lot like "Grandpa was a Democrat and so am I".
Ezekiel Gabberstein
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