Carter Got Intelligence From A Psychic (And Says That We’re Not Really At War With Terrorists)

From a GQ interview with America’s worse President ever:

[GQ]: One of the promises you made in 1976 was that if you were elected, you would look into the reports from Roswell and see if there had been any cover-ups. Did you look into that?
[Carter]: Well, in a way. I became more aware of what our intelligence services were doing. There was only one instance that I’ll talk about now. We had a plane go down in the Central African Republic—a twin-engine plane, small plane. And we couldn’t find it. And so we oriented satellites that were going around the earth every ninety minutes to fly over that spot where we thought it might be and take photographs. We couldn’t find it. So the director of the CIA came and told me that he had contacted a woman in California that claimed to have supernatural capabilities. And she went in a trance, and she wrote down latitudes and longitudes, and we sent our satellite over that latitude and longitude, and there was the plane.
[GQ]: That must have been surreal for you. You’re the president of the United States, and you’re getting intelligence information from a woman in a trance in California.
[Carter]: That’s exactly right.

Amazing, but whatever works I guess. What is more troublesome is this quote from later in the interview:

[GQ]: Probably your most famous speech was the “crisis of confidence” speech in 1979, and a critical element was the idea that we have to make sacrifices. Today we have a very different policy espoused, with Dick Cheney saying that conservation is a personal virtue and not a basis for policy. I wonder how you react.
[Carter]: America is not at war. We’re not really at war with terrorists. There is no commitment of the American people to make a sacrifice to deal with the threat of terrorism. We’re not sacrificing our beliefs to accommodate those of France or Russia or others who might have participated in the Iraqi war. And you can’t find an American, except for a half of 1 percent who are in Iraq or who have loved ones in Iraq, who’ve made any sacrifice in the last three or four years. You haven’t. I haven’t. In fact, I make a lot of money, and my taxes have gone down. So there’s been a policy here that is incredible, of enriching people in a time of war and putting the burden on poor people and future generations in order to make sure we don’t make sacrifices in order to meet the exigencies of threats to our country.

Unfortunately for Carter, global jihadists who would love nothing better than to crash a 747 into the Empire State Building or the Rose Bowl during a game feel otherwise.
(via Jason Smith)
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  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Oh I also do what I can on Blogs and in person to stop the loudmouth Democrats making our Troops feel we don’t support them.

    America does support the troops AND their mission.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    For best I’m deferring to the great one (R.R.) and nominating Calvin Coolidge.

    But to get to the post Jimmy Carter is whining that we haven’t sacrificed enough. I certainly greatly, hugely respect our soldiers in Iraq.

    But that isn’t my role in the war on terror. The best thing I can do is work hard, pay my taxes, support the military (I met some of the returning guardsmen at the airport BTW), and raise my children not to be Jimmy Carter types.

    Frankly since I could not serve what else could I do?

  • Dave

    Carter Got Intelligence From A Psychic

    No worse than getting it from a priest. ;)

  • Dave

    From a GQ interview with America’s worse President ever

    C’mon, everyone knows the real worst presidents were John Adams, Woodrow Wilson, and FDR.

    (The best was the inimitable William Henry Harrison.)

  • Dave

    The second part of the post may be the worst example of “quote mining” in recent memory.

  • Andrew

    I think you took his words out of context. He’s saying that when you are in a war, you typically make sacrifices. However, in this war very few of us are making any sacrifices. How can you be fighting a war when we aren’t even really participating (by fighting it, working jobs that support our troops, or simply making small sacrifices in our daily lives)? I’m not saying I neccessarily agree with Carter, but you make it seem as if he’s into crazy moonbat conspiracy theories (though he probably is).

    …And atleast you didn’t have to spend $20 on his stupid book (my dad wanted it for Christmas).

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Eh…I don’t know Andrew. I think I gave his comments plenty of context. He said, clearly that “America is not at war.” How do you take that out of context?

    And, for the record, the best President ever is a tie between Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt.

    Worst ever is U.S. Grant.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Quote mining?

    Give me a break Davey. The man said that we’re not at war. I’m calling him on that because we are at war (and with terrorists, to boot) regardless of the impact that war has on our society.

    It is grossly inappropriate for Carter to make such a statement.

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