Fourteen more people have resigned from the Carter Center’s Board of Councilors, citing his “malicious advocacy” and wrote “we can no longer endorse your strident and uncompromising position.”

It is a pleasure to be able to note bright lights like this, reminding us that the entire world has not lost its mind. It’s also sweet to see our nation’s worst president and most malevolent ex-presidentm being called out by how own people.

Claudia Rossett has all the details and links.

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  1. St. Thor says:

    I hope that the American people have learned their lesson. While it may be cute, adults who answer to the diminutive of their name don’t have the capacities, intellectual or moral, to be President.

  2. Kimj7157 says:

    Since November it seems there hasn’t been much news to feel good about. These last couple of weeks it seems the tide may be turning a bit. Add this to the list. I hope Carter is left with a big, empty table at the next boardmeeting.

  3. PeteRFNY says:

    Jimmy Carter was good for ONE thing: his ineptitude as President finally pushed my mother – a life-long Democrat – to re-register as a (Reagan) Republican, much to my father’s delight. The rest, as they say, is history.

  4. i get drunk with ted kennedy says:

    Jimmy Carter is responsible for the overthrow of the Shah of Iran for terrorists. Has anyone read the book The Real Jimmy Carter by Steven Hayward?

    Ironically Jimmy Carter is going to speak at the Jewish Brandeis University in some future date.

    But Jimmy: i am happy that President Reagan won 44 states to your 6, and President Reagan won 49 states to your vice president’s 1 state in 1984.

    signed:
    the Creature from the Mariana Trench

  5. ConnecticutBruce says:

    jimmy carter is the midwife of islamofascism. if not for his fecklessness and ineptitude, the problem we face today might be a fraction of what they are.

  6. rodger says:

    As they say down in Georgia ” there ain’t no peanut in that shell.”

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