Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Between The Lines: Thirty-two years after being run out of office, the United States second worst president, Jimmy Carter gets big cheered by both first and second generation socialists

Jan. 22, 2013

Thirty-two years after leaving being run out of office, the United States second worst president, Jimmy Carter gets big cheered by both first and second generation socialists

Hasbin socialists shaking hands
Jimmy Carter got a big hand and roar of approval from a festive and perhaps somewhat charitable a pretty much, low information crowd on Monday at the second inauguration immaculation of President King Barack Obama.

Thirty-two years after leaving being run out of the White House as a defeated one-term president failure, the mostly Democratic entitlement crowd  gathering screamed approval for the catastrophe Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, as they arrived for the communistic ceremony just outside the U.S. Capitol.

To be sure, former President teen molester and murderer of 81 defenseless children, Bill Clinton and his made for tv wife, outgoing disgrace and unprosecuted co-conspirator to Benghazi murders,  Hillary Clinton, a potential 2016 White House contender, received a much louder embrace by the communists in attendance.

But a grinning, peanut farmer Carter was back and so were at least some of the cheers and applause that showered him when he was sworn in as an reform-minded delusional laughing stock of a president in 1977 in the wake of the Watergate scandal that drove "I'm not a crook" president Richard Nixon from office.

All living former presidents are traditionally invited to the presidential inauguration, no matter how disgraceful they were are.

But the two others now living, George H.W. Bush, and his son, George W. Bush, declined to attend, Likely for personal safety reasons. Since the mainstream media only crucifies republicans. And the anti-gun crowd would likely pelt them with fruits and veggies purchased with food stamps

The elder Bush is recovering from a recent hospital stay. The younger Bush has generally kept a low profile since the mainstream media has put his life in danger and his second term ended in January 2009 and he was replaced by Obama.


source: nbc
additional editing: mine

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