The Liberal Media Weaponized Jimmy Carter’s Death to Attack Trump

Former President Jimmy Carter passed away on December 29, 2024, at the ripe old age of 100.

The body of the 39th president of the United States arrived in Washington D.C. Tuesday, where his casket will lie in state in the Capitol until Thursday.

U.S. flags throughout our beloved country are being flown at half-mast—but not all of them.

This from townhall.com.

Much has been said about Jimmy Carter being a fine, upstanding former president but a terrible real one. Much too has been said about Jimmy Carter being a meddlesome—even treasonous—former president, not unlike Barack Hussein Obama in many ways.

Not unexpectedly, Jimmy Carter was elected by a constituency that was desperate for something new following the propaganda media-contrived Watergate Scandal. And as is often the result with elections: When the people vote their conscience and seek utopian ideals rather than what is best for the people, the result can be less than ideal, even catastrophic—particularly long term.

Sure, there was some foul play in the re-election of Richard Nixon, but the tag team of Woodward and Bernstein turned an Abbott and Costello caliber break-in into a three-ring shit show. Had the political affiliations been reversed, the propaganda media would have ensured America would still be seeking answers to very minimally disclosed questions.

Voters were not keen on sending Republican Gerald Ford back to Washington following Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1973. Carter won the 1976 presidential election and then was unceremoniously sent packing by Ronald Reagan in a blowout loss in 1980.

Joe Biden is very much like Carter: a failed president. But as the media covered Carter’s casket being transported to the Capitol Grounds, CNN unsurprisingly could not help but attack Trump. And why? At such an inappropriate time! Because, opportunity, opportunity, opportunity. Weak-minded people perform weak-minded stunts. And tasteless too is an apt description.

The network commented on how both men were viewed as outsiders sent to shake up D.C. It was unnecessary, some of it verging into gaslighting. Abby Phillip tried to spin Carter’s disastrous four years in the White House as one of new understanding because the economy and foreign affairs remain ongoing issues for future presidents or some such horseshit.

It was a long-winded way of saying Carter sucked as president, and he did. And what Dear Abbey neglected to say is that much of the crap currently embroiling America on the world stage was initiated by Carter’s foreign policy mistakes.

And there are those, like Erick Erickson, who eviscerated Carter in less than two minutes, calling him a failed president and an even worse former one who did not meet an enemy of America he did not like, and then ingratiated himself with these sinister actors, blessed with the seal of a former head of state.

Final thoughts: Clinton, Obama, and Biden are proof that for many Americans there is not a lesson to be learned from the Carter presidency.

Election fraud aside, there are those who will continue to vote their conscience, seeking utopian ideals and forcing the nation to be left with catastrophic long-term results.