Thursday, October 11, 2007

Jimmy C on the Infinitely Superior Vice President

Here we have easily the worst, the most incompetent and the most impotent ex-president in modern history complaining about the current administration which is infinitely better in every measurable way. The guy should stick to building houses.

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Wednesday denounced Vice President Dick Cheney as a "disaster" for the country and a "militant" who has had an excessive influence in setting foreign policy.

Cheney has been on the wrong side of the debate on many issues, including an internal White House discussion over Syria in which the vice president is thought to be pushing a tough approach, Carter said.

"He's a militant who avoided any service of his own in the military and he has been most forceful in the last 10 years or more in fulfilling some of his more ancient commitments that the United States has a right to inject its power through military means in other parts of the world," Carter told the BBC World News America in an interview to air later on Wednesday.
Of course the Vice President's group has the manners to steer clear of this nonsense.

Asked to comment on Carter's remarks, Megan Mitchell, a spokeswoman for the Republican vice president, said, "We're not going to engage in this type of rhetoric."

In a newspaper interview in May, Carter called the Bush administration the "worst in history" in international relations.
Sorry Jimmy. You've already captured that trophy and every other "worst of" category.

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