Where can we begin? The list of Jimmy Carter's failures and betrayals of America could go on and on and on . . . .
1. Carter fomented radical Islamo-fascism in the middle east when he pressured the Shah to step down and leave Iran to the radical Muslim cleric Ayatollah Khomeini.
2. He did nothing but display cowardice to the world when Iran held American citizens hostage for 444 days.
3. Carter did nothing during the worst fuel crisis in history.
4. He gave away the Panama Canal built by America under Theodore Roosevelt.
5. Inflation grew exponentially during his reign and he did nothing.
6. He boycotted the Olympics because the Soviets tried to stop the spread of Islamo-fascism by invading Afghanistan.
7. He neutered the military during his presidency.
6. Friend of all dictators, Carter invited Robert Mugabe to the White House in 1980 and fully supported this dictator's rise to power in Rhodesia.
7. He used the full power of the office of the presidency to undermine and set the stage for the overthrow of the duly elected Anastasio Somosa in Nicaragua, to be replaced by the Marxist Sandanista Daniel Ortega.
8. He was instrumental in the rise to power of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, who was saved from recall by the voters in Venezuela in 2004 with Carter "monitoring" the election -- even though exit polls conducted by an independent New York polling firm found Chavez had been defeated.
9. In 1994, without governmental authority, Jimmy Carter went to North Korea and brokered a deal with Kim Jung Il that ultimately gave North Korea nuclear weapons.
10. He is now planning a trip to visit the leader of the terrorist group Hamas.
A word to Barak Obama: If you happen to get elected, don't make the mistake of Jimmy Carter and confuse "negotiation" with policy. Negotiation is a tool to achieve policy, it is not an end unto itself.
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