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The Three Worst Presidents
I didn't hear... what did he say?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Carter was terrible, but he's made up for it as one of the best ex-presidents. Until today when he crossed an unwritten line to avoid criticizing a sitting president. Clinton has done this several times, but I believe this was Carter's first occasion. While I agree with what he said, it opens the floodgates for ex-presidents to rip on the incumbents. Not a healthy precedent, and it lacks any semblance of class. Max |
The Three Worst Presidents
Carter was terrible, but he's made up for it as one of the best
ex-presidents. Actually Carter was a pretty good President. History is appraising him more and more highly as time goes on. Maxprop wrote: Until today when he crossed an unwritten line to avoid criticizing a sitting president. Clinton has done this several times, but I believe this was Carter's first occasion. While I agree with what he said, it opens the floodgates for ex-presidents to rip on the incumbents. Not a healthy precedent, and it lacks any semblance of class. Yeah. like any Bush/Cheney cheeleader is going to approve of anything Carter ever does or says. Maybe if you didn't constantly harp how he's personally two of the Axis of Evil, this kind of statement might actually mean something. Besides, plenty of former Presidents get involved in politics. Look at some of George Bush Sr's statements about Gore & Kerry. Look at what Eisenhower said about Nixon, and they were members (in theory) of the same political party. Partisanship is ugly and destructive. But apparently it's the only semblance of real life some people have these days. DSK |
The Three Worst Presidents
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... I didn't hear... what did he say? Carter lambasted the president for "torturing" Islamic fascist prisoners. Okay, okay, I'd have to agree that being forced to listen to Red Hot Chili Peppers 24/7 might be a form of torture, but if it gets results . . . Max |
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"DSK" wrote in message . .. Carter was terrible, but he's made up for it as one of the best ex-presidents. Actually Carter was a pretty good President. History is appraising him more and more highly as time goes on. Ah, you like and approve of double-digit inflation? A slumping economy? Whatever turns you on, Doug. Maxprop wrote: Until today when he crossed an unwritten line to avoid criticizing a sitting president. Clinton has done this several times, but I believe this was Carter's first occasion. While I agree with what he said, it opens the floodgates for ex-presidents to rip on the incumbents. Not a healthy precedent, and it lacks any semblance of class. Yeah. like any Bush/Cheney cheeleader is going to approve of anything Carter ever does or says. Maybe if you didn't constantly harp how he's personally two of the Axis of Evil, this kind of statement might actually mean something. You're full of ****, Doug. I detest Bush. You are just too bound up in your hatred of anything beyond the left wing to notice. Besides, plenty of former Presidents get involved in politics. Look at some of George Bush Sr's statements about Gore & Kerry. Gore and Kerry were sitting presidents??? Or did you conveniently ignore that aspect of my statement (above), same as you do most of my other statements? Look at what Eisenhower said about Nixon, and they were members (in theory) of the same political party. What did Ike say, and when? I don't recall anything, and I was here at the time. I doubt if you were. Partisanship is ugly and destructive. But apparently it's the only semblance of real life some people have these days. Partisanship can be very ugly. The country is divided, perhaps inexorably. And people like you are as much a part of the problem as those you accuse of being so. If you were non-partisan you'd be as accusatory of the left wing as you are of the right wing. Nuf said. Max |
The Three Worst Presidents
Actually Carter was a pretty good President. History is appraising him
more and more highly as time goes on. Maxprop wrote: Ah, you like and approve of double-digit inflation? A slumping economy? About as much as I like the slumping economy, plus a war, that we have now. But hey, we can't blame that on President Bush, can we? No no, only Democratic Presidents are responsible for the economy and then only when it's bad. Carter accomplished a number of things, such as beginning to wean the country from Big Oil... politically a bad move, and he's still getting tarred & feathered for it. Look up the conventional arms limitation treaty he put thru... as responsible for the demise of the Soviet Union as anything President Reagan did, and also gave the world a decade of greater stability, less genocide, low-intensity 3rd world conflict, etc etc. Yeah. like any Bush/Cheney cheeleader is going to approve of anything Carter ever does or says. You're full of ****, Doug. Actually, I'm not. .... I detest Bush. Than why did you not only vote for him twice, but whine & kick and call a lot of people names because they pointed out that he's not doing a very good job running the country? For that matter, why are you still doing it? DSK |
The Three Worst Presidents
Than why did you not only vote for him twice, but whine & kick and call a lot of people names because they pointed out that he's not doing a very good job running the country? For that matter, why are you still doing it? Now THAT'S a good question. RB 35s5 NY |
The Three Worst Presidents
Of course, by that logic, Clinton did more for the economy that few other
presidents. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... "DSK" wrote in message . .. Carter was terrible, but he's made up for it as one of the best ex-presidents. Actually Carter was a pretty good President. History is appraising him more and more highly as time goes on. Ah, you like and approve of double-digit inflation? A slumping economy? Whatever turns you on, Doug. Maxprop wrote: Until today when he crossed an unwritten line to avoid criticizing a sitting president. Clinton has done this several times, but I believe this was Carter's first occasion. While I agree with what he said, it opens the floodgates for ex-presidents to rip on the incumbents. Not a healthy precedent, and it lacks any semblance of class. Yeah. like any Bush/Cheney cheeleader is going to approve of anything Carter ever does or says. Maybe if you didn't constantly harp how he's personally two of the Axis of Evil, this kind of statement might actually mean something. You're full of ****, Doug. I detest Bush. You are just too bound up in your hatred of anything beyond the left wing to notice. Besides, plenty of former Presidents get involved in politics. Look at some of George Bush Sr's statements about Gore & Kerry. Gore and Kerry were sitting presidents??? Or did you conveniently ignore that aspect of my statement (above), same as you do most of my other statements? Look at what Eisenhower said about Nixon, and they were members (in theory) of the same political party. What did Ike say, and when? I don't recall anything, and I was here at the time. I doubt if you were. Partisanship is ugly and destructive. But apparently it's the only semblance of real life some people have these days. Partisanship can be very ugly. The country is divided, perhaps inexorably. And people like you are as much a part of the problem as those you accuse of being so. If you were non-partisan you'd be as accusatory of the left wing as you are of the right wing. Nuf said. Max |
The Three Worst Presidents
"DSK" wrote in message . .. Actually Carter was a pretty good President. History is appraising him more and more highly as time goes on. Maxprop wrote: Ah, you like and approve of double-digit inflation? A slumping economy? About as much as I like the slumping economy, plus a war, that we have now. But hey, we can't blame that on President Bush, can we? Can't address an issue head-on, can you? You always cite something the opposition has done as vindication for the incompetence of your own party. Has inflation ever come near the levels it did during Carter's administration since he left office? Have interest rates hit the double digits we experienced under his incompetent leadership? No no, only Democratic Presidents are responsible for the economy and then only when it's bad. Carter accomplished a number of things, such as beginning to wean the country from Big Oil... Really? Wasn't terribly effective at it, was he. Can you cite something he did that had lasting results? politically a bad move, and he's still getting tarred & feathered for it. Look up the conventional arms limitation treaty he put thru... as responsible for the demise of the Soviet Union as anything President Reagan did, and also gave the world a decade of greater stability, less genocide, low-intensity 3rd world conflict, etc etc. LOL. Of course all the myriad other factors that played a part in those aspects of the years following his departure from the Oval Office were inconsequential, right? He did walk on water, didn't he? Yeah. like any Bush/Cheney cheeleader is going to approve of anything Carter ever does or says. You're full of ****, Doug. Actually, I'm not. From downwind it would appear you are. .... I detest Bush. Than why did you not only vote for him twice, but whine & kick and call a lot of people names because they pointed out that he's not doing a very good job running the country? I changed my mind regarding the man subsquent to some things he's done in office. Unlike you, I'm not an inflexible demagogue. For that matter, why are you still doing it? You haven't been paying attention, but that's not surprising, considering your dogmatic view of everyone with whom you debate. I'm still a libertarian with some conservative beliefs, but that hardly means I'm supportive of the current administration. You are still a liberal, and I'll always disagree with your beliefs, but, again, that hardly makes me supportive of Bush. You, OTOH, are still a trumpet for moveon.org. Max |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Than why did you not only vote for him twice, but whine & kick and call a lot of people names because they pointed out that he's not doing a very good job running the country? For that matter, why are you still doing it? Now THAT'S a good question. Ah, that's what I love to see--arch enemies (Doug and Bubbles) coming together to combat the common foe. How refreshing. Max |
The Three Worst Presidents
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Of course, by that logic, Clinton did more for the economy that few other presidents. Clinton presided over what might have been one of the most prosperous economic times in our recent history. Of course everyone seems to have conveniently forgotten that the economy was heading into the toilet during his last year or so. Max |
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