Axis Kast wrote:Okay. I’ll bite.
Carter has the constitutional right to criticize the president. And the sky won’t absolutely fall if ex-presidents choose to exercise that prerogative now or in the future.
However, there is such a thing as good judgment. Carter and others ought to hold their tongues for the reasons I have pointed out: they don’t seem to add revelations that otherwise wouldn’t be had; they reduce the credibility of the chief executive; and they present a political concern that the President doesn’t need to worry about.
Wrong. Silence = approval and consent.
Reagan blasted Iran’s oil rigs and sank several of their naval assets in retaliation for attacks on shipping in the Persian Gulf.
Naval assets? The Navy destroyed a few small boats and rafts. They were "naval assets" like some schmuck rent-a-cop is a "government agent". The gunboat diplomacy in the Gulf led to the
Vincennes blowing away a passenger jet and killing hundreds of people. Which in turn led to the bombing of a Pan Am jet over Lockerbie.
The President of the United States is a sacred office that can in no way be compared to any other. First because of its cultural status, second because of the responsibility of the man who occupies the office, and third because of the information that passes under his gaze.
ALL HAIL OWN DIVINE GOD-EMPEROR! HE IS HEAVEN'S GIFT TO THE WORLD! ANYONE WHO DISAGREES IS A COMMUNIST!
Presidents should be, at the very least, judicious about the comments they make. Their word always counts for more because they are capable of marshalling facts most people don’t and will never know anything about. That’s always in the background when they speak. Even if we should expect them to justify themselves in everything, it is a power that they should be aware of.
Please.

Carter is taken seriously because whether people agree with him or not, almost everyone considers him an intelligent and honest man who knows what he's talking about and doesn't bullshit people. His record after he left office is another reason people take him more seriously than other ex-presidents. Clinton, Bush the Elder, Ford and Reagan were not and are not, unless you want to include the weird cult following Von Reagan has attracted, which Bill Maher rightly compares to the strange way so many middle-aged gay men are such huge fans of Barbra Streisand.
The President is a public official like any other. If Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln can be attacked over policy, then so can the Crawford Coward. The only way a Chief Executive deserves
UNLIMITED POWER!
is if he can shoot lightning out of his fingertips. Otherwise, the Pres. and his fanwhore apologists who have run out of arguments and excuses can pucker up and kiss my ass.
No corporate military supplier is going to be in a position to say, “We’ve drawn up these here plans about a secret intervention in a foreign country.”
They give money to war whore think tanks so
they can incite a new war.
I’ve noticed you’re very good at blowing a lot of hot air through the hole in your face. Would you care to explain how anything I’ve said is somehow outside the realm of reality?
How about the one where Carter is supposed to be best friends with thug regimes in Nicaragua and South Africa well, because. Or the one where Carter should have started a war with Iran over the hostages. Yeah, that would have worked.
