I didn't want to do it.  I REALLY didn't want to do it.  I was so hoping that this would just go away.  I truly hate being awake at 1:15 am for no good reason, because I end up doing really stupid things.

Like researching Jimmy Carter.

If you've been living under a rock since last week, then you may be one of the fortunate few who didn't know that former President Carter came out with the ridiculous notion that, if you disagreed with the President's stance on health care--specifically, if you were Joe Wilson calling the President a liar--you're a racist.  Slap my bum and hand me to my momma!

At this point, I can only laugh at this.  I mean, the word "racist" is being tossed around so lightly nowadays that, if I were a real racist, I would be offended by all the poser racists.  But what Jimmy secretly hoped you forget when he made this statement is that he actually is a racist.  But he's racist against a group that, to the left, it's okay to hate.

Jimmy is pretty much an unabashed anti-Semitic.

Over at the Jewish Press, way back in 2006, a delightful fellow by the name of Jason Maoz wrote this:  http://www.jewishpress.com/page.do/19957/Media_Monitor.html
At that time, Carter was out stumping for his new book, "Palestine:  Peace Not Apartheid," which, incidentally, he admitted was not a great name for the book because of the whole inaccuracy thing.  But since it's meant to "stir up the conversation," I guess it's okay.

My point (quickly, because I'm tired), is this:  Jimmy hates the Jews.  And that, if someone doesn't step in to stop the insanity, the word "racism" is going to lose its meaning.  And since, in WAY too many cases for me to care to count, that's the only card most Democrats can play to support their policies, if they don't change something fast, their policies will sink faster than the Titanic.

Links (other than the one already provided):

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/19/AR2007011901541.html

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2006/12/13/cstillwell.DTL

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0909/27248.html

Happy Rosh Hashanah!
 


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