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The Democrats' Jimmy Carter Problem

So much for Jimmy Carter's triumphal peace mission in the Middle East. Like everything else he has done on foreign policy, the world's biggest tool for jihad propaganda created yet another bloody mess. Quick review:

After proclaiming that Hamas terrorists were willing to accept Israel as a "neighbor next door," Carter's Hamas hug buddies flipped him the bird. They gladly accepted the diplomatic legitimacy Carter's visit conferred upon them, while clinging bitterly to their insistence on the destruction of the Jewish state.

After laying a wreath in honor of the murderous Yasser Arafat, Carter dutifully agreed to deliver a letter from kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit to his parents on behalf of the terrorists who are holding him hostage. Shalit's father rightly jeered Carter as nothing more than a postman for Hamas.

After Carter asserted that the State Department never clearly opposed his trip, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pointed out that she had explicitly warned him against meeting with Hamas. Not to mention all those bold-faced, unequivocal headlines before the trip announcing that "State Department opposes Carter meeting with Hamas chief" (USA Today) and "Rice Criticizes Carter for Reported Meeting Planned With Hamas" (Fox News).

What part of "Don't meet with the Jew-hating killers, you idiot!" didn't Carter understand?

Article 13 of the Hamas charter is also as clear as day: "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are all a waste of time and vain endeavors."

Jimmy Carter's thick skull and moral myopia are an American embarrassment and an American problem. But more precisely: Jimmy Carter is a Democratic problem. He casts a long, feckless shadow over the party — and it will haunt the party through the Democratic National Convention in August and beyond.

Carter is a Democratic Party superdelegate who will undoubtedly seek a prominent role at the convention this August.

But the party can ill afford a diarrhea-of-the-mouth moment from their elder terror apologist. The world is watching and listening.

Though he has not formally endorsed Barack Obama, Carter has made enough positive noise about the campaign to send Iranian TV into euphoria. The regime's media arm led with an item earlier this week headlined, "Carter: Obama favorite worldwide." The news item quoted Carter as saying that Obama is supported by "many people in Ghana, Nigeria and Nepal. … World opinion is strongly supportive of Obama, that's all we hear."

(Left off the list of legitimate world opinion, of course: Israel.)

Despite Obama's milquetoast protestations of Carter's visit and his technocratic disavowal of Hamas, Carter and Hamas are giving Obama two thumbs up. (Obama's associations with anti-Semites like the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and the Louis Farrakhan-cheerleading Rev. Michael Pfleger give him all the cred he needs.)

Conservatives have mobilized to protest Carter's terrorist shilling. GOP Rep. Sue Myrick called for his passport to be revoked; Rep. Joe Knollenberg wants $19 million in taxpayer funding to be withdrawn from his Georgia-based scholarly institution. But the Sick-Of-Jimmy-Carter Coalition isn't just a Republican club. The Jewish Daily Forward reports that "some liberal observers…worry that the elder statesman may create headaches for the party at its nominating convention in Denver."

Their angst is well placed. The question is: Will exiling America's top Hamas apologist from the convention podium be enough to dispel the shadow of surrender? Or, to paraphrase Obama, can the Democrats no more disown Carter than they can disown the softheaded liberalism at the party's ideological core?

Michelle Malkin is author of "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild." Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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I hate to admit that Ms. Malkin can get anything right--but she has some good points re: mr. Carter and his stupidity in dealing with Hamas openly and with direct, publically covered talks. Having said that, he hardly respresents the liberal cause--he is, in fact, part of the "pro-palestinian" religious left that is a small fraction of liberal thought. I used to sit on the board of the local Progressive coalition--but had to resign after an anti-Iraq peace march was led by these left wing religionists to include a tribute to Iraqi dead as equivalent to American Soldier deaths in Iraq---as a Vietnam era veteran I could not support that logical nexus. Those same folks contiually promote a "pro-palestinian" view in caucuses and Democratic party conventions--but, again, they are a small minority. It is a shame that Mr. Carter and his running mates have brought dishonor to the liberal cause by claiming it's mantle for their religionist views---but they are not "representative" of the great majority of liberals who support diplomatic efforts with all groups----but would view dealing with groups like Hamas as a back channel effort to first bring about a moderation of their bellicosity on Israel--then supplying the reward of public meetings. We in the mainstream of liberal thought take great umbrage to being lumped with these "muddle headed" religionists--who like their right wing brethren--care nothing for practical reality but see only their narrow view of moral and scriptural interpretations of reality thereby damaging America and deminishing our freedoms and values.

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Posted by: Bruce Stone
Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:54 AM
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