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Friday, January 19, 2007

Toss Up?



According to Joshua Muravchik at
commentarymagazine.com Our Worst Ex-President is Jimmy Carter.

Oh really?

I know Carter's administration stank on ice. I know his post-administration period is stinking on ice, but look at today's news...

Chinese Missile Destroys Satellite In
Space
.

The ChiComs couldn't have done this without the technology that Bill Clinton (*cough* traitor *cough*) handed over to them.

Now, who's the worst ex-president?

19 comments:

  1. Overall, I still think Carter's term sucked donkey balls.

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  2. I think that as more and more history is released regarding Clinton, we will see exactly how bad his Presidency was.

    He and Carter will probably tie...

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  3. And, Carter's involved with Habitat for Humanity now, what's Clinton done for us lately?

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  4. Toss-up? Nah, throw-up? Most definitely!
    They are criminals, arrogant and sleazy. Not much air between them!

    tmw

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  5. its a tie then eh?..both useless!
    have a good weekend Cube!

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  6. That's a tough question.

    Let's make it easy. Vote for James Polk.

    -- david

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  7. Wow, who to pick,,, who to pick.... I don't know,,,, I guess I'd still have to go with Carter since his inaction caused this whole mid east mess... Although, God only knows what lies in the future with China...

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  8. Hmmmm....

    Coupla' tossers, the pair of 'em( Oz slang) Cube!

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  9. I think Eyes is correct. Carter gave rise to the MidEast problems and those bastards are insane.
    The Chinese are a threat but they're not crazy. They know it's better to make money off the US than have an all out war.

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  10. Well could say Carter Was the Worst President and Clinton was the most corrupt presidency. We did have a Republican Congress during his years.

    And I Agree! More of the Corruptness will eventually come out on the Clintons. We won't hear much until Hilary is out of the picture tho.

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  11. southfield: eyes does have a point about the middle east, but the chinese like to fight wars by proxy. By giving the chinese advanced missile technology, Clinton, in effect, have it to our enemies.

    shover: I agree. I don't think we've plumbed the depth of the Clintons' corruption. One day it will all come out.

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  12. For a start on the Clintons, checkthis out.

    Write in Cary Cartter for President, 2008.

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  13. I just relooked at that picture, tried not to it hurts my eyes, but that stupid pouty face of clinton's made my palm itch, as in smacking it off his smarmy, vacuous face! Anyone else with that problem?

    tmw

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  14. Carter is worse than Clinton in my opinion. I'm not talking their presidencies; I'm talking as people.
    Sometimes I think Carter has lost his mind.
    This country may be gearing up for another Clinton presidency... God forbid!!

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  15. I think Carter is the worst former President. Nobody has left the White House and been a bigger source of lies and meddling than he has. On the other hand, Clinton's eight years in office have to amount to the most irresponsible and unforgivable presidency ever... and the frustrating thing is, the guy really is so dense that he thinks he was a great President.

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  16. but "I Miss Bill" I mean, the bumper stickers tell me to.

    /sheep mode off

    (*)>

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  17. cary: I wouldn't have put Bush in the same context the Texas Freds used.

    tmw: yeah, I have the same problem. I can't stand listening to him either.

    j.d.: I really don't believe we would elect Shrillary. I just can't see it happening.

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  18. darrell: He is too shrewd not to know. If he didn't know whould he be expending so much energy behind the scenes to pick up the pieces of his lagging legacy?

    Remember the clinton tactics:

    Deny, Deceive, Distract.

    They never stop.

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  19. bw: never underestimate the power of large groups of sheeple. The 2006 election is a case in point and a lesson we should never forget.

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