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2024-12-31 Home Front: Politix
Jimmy Carter the terrible, distorting reality in Gaza and other commentary
[NYPOST] CARTER THE TERRIBLE
Jimmy Carter ''was a terrible president but an even worse former president,'' thunders National Review's Philip A. Klein. His ''true legacy is one of economic misery at home and embarrassment on the world stage.''

''He left the country in its weakest position of the post-World War II era'' and ''spent the rest of his life meddling in U.S. foreign policy'' in a ''manner that could fairly be described as treasonous.''

And that's to say nothing about his ''obsessive hatred of Israel.''

We'll see ''an effort to rewrite history and claim that the 39th president was underappreciated and that people have been too harsh on him. But the truth is that historians have not been harsh enough.''

CONSERVATIVE: GOOD RIDDANCE TO GEC CENSORSHIP
By denying it funding, Congress has forced ''the Global Engagement Center, an office housed within the State Department .%u2009.%u2009. to close up shop,'' cheers the Washington Examiner's Gabe Kaminsky.

''The taxpayer-backed GEC,'' created in the name of thwarting misinformation, ''violated its mandate to work only overseas and devolved into a partisan enabler of speech suppression in the United States'' by granting funds ''to the British Global Disinformation Index, which created a blacklist of'' right-leaning US-based websites (including The Post) that reported on such stories as ''the Hunter Biden laptop story and COVID-19 lab leak hypothesis.''

The GEC ''even circulated internal guidance with the aim of discrediting'' critical reporters such as Kaminsky and Matt Taibbi. Its defunding ''is a further vindication of our reporting on its seemingly unlawful activities.''

MEDIA WATCH: DISTORTING REALITY IN GAZA
''Nothing is as it seems'' in Gaza, fumes Commentary's Seth Mandel. Take the Kamal Adwan Hospital and its medical director, Hussam Abu Safyia. The New York Times mentioned ''dismissively'' that Israel ''claims'' Hamas was using the hospital, and Safyia penned an opinion column griping about conditions. But a recent IDF raid on the site revealed it was in fact hosting 240 suspected terrorists, ''including Safyia.''

Many tried to flee. ''It's easy to see through the mainstream press's smokescreen'' around ''medical staff and patients who aren't medical staff or patients, trying to flee the hospital that isn't a hospital.''

''Journalists who aren't journalists,'' ''teachers who aren't teachers'' and ''aid workers who aren't aid workers — who are these folks even trying to fool?''

FROM THE LEFT: UNCOVERED STORY OF THE YEAR
Racket News' Matt Taibbi notes that ''2024 was the year in which people we used to call 'elites''' fell back on ''trying to bullshit their way through crises holding no cards at all,'' with ''over-covered pseudo-stor[ies]'' like ''the politics of joy'' and ''ostentatious non-coverage of big, real questions, many still unanswered.''

For one: ''Who's running the county?''

''We now know America hasn't had a functioning president for at least this year and probably longer, which means someone other than the president has been making presidential decisions.''

Indeed, ''this real-world Dave script involves someone not named Biden steering presidential authority to approve billions for shooting wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, while handing out pardons in record numbers, among God knows how many other things. Is there even a word for fraud on that scale? A lot of people need to go to jail behind this caper.''

URBAN BEAT: DEMS VS. 'LIVABLE' CITIES
The horrific video of a ''woman burning to death'' on a Big Apple subway ''is a snapshot of the city's problems: crime, mentally deranged and intoxicated vagrants, undocumented migrants and unsafe subways,'' observes The Wall Street Journal's Allysia Finley.

Though New York City's ''subways are a microcosm of its disorder,'' it ''seems to be an epidemic in big Democrat-controlled cities like Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.''

While ''Democrats love to talk about making cities 'livable,''' it's ''their high taxes, crime and chaos'' that have made them ''unbearable.''

''When Christmas dinner conversations turn to a poor soul burned to death on a New York subway, Democrats have a five-alarm fire on their hands.''

Posted by Fred 2024-12-31 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11134 views ]  Top

#1 Jimmy Carter remembered as 'hero' that sparked craft beer industry
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-31 10:58||   2024-12-31 10:58|| Front Page Top

#2 If we're going to commemorate Carter, how about we also commemorate the 8 US servicemen who lost their lives at Desert One while trying to unscrew Carter's Iran folly?

Marines: Sgt. John D. Harvey, Cpl. George N. Holmes, Jr., and Staff Sgt. Dewey L. Johnson

Air Force: Capt. Richard L. Bakke, Capt. Harold L. Lewis, Tech. Sgt. Joel C. Mayo, Capt. Lynn D. McIntosh, and Capt. Charles T. McMillan II
Posted by Matt 2024-12-31 11:57||   2024-12-31 11:57|| Front Page Top

#3 ^ Amen, Matt
Posted by Frank G 2024-12-31 12:22||   2024-12-31 12:22|| Front Page Top

#4 Add to #2 the seldom discussed folly of political "Jointness"(multi-service) participation in what resulted in a complex mission becoming a tragic kluster@ok. Also seldom discussed was the successful clandestine infiltration and exfiltration of extremis forces into Tehran.
Posted by Besoeker 2024-12-31 13:47||   2024-12-31 13:47|| Front Page Top

#5 As I recall, Operation Eagle Claw was an early, if not the first, actual 'joint' deployment of the RDJTF. As such the fielded operators were subject to the poor integration and conflicting interests of their respective commands as well as failures due to unprepared equipment and environment assessments.

Correct me if I'm in error.
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-31 16:52||   2024-12-31 16:52|| Front Page Top

#6 /\ Not wrong.
Posted by Besoeker 2024-12-31 17:17||   2024-12-31 17:17|| Front Page Top

#7 It was one of the first missions of Delta and the Night Stalkers did not exist. A sandstorm dramatically changed the terrain after the Air Force had done recon. It was the beginning. Much better than the Mayaguez Incident in that we didn’t accidentally leave a machine gun crew behind inadvertently.
Posted by Super Hose 2024-12-31 18:02||   2024-12-31 18:02|| Front Page Top

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