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Iran Knows A Carter When They See One

From the top line on Drudge this morning:

US President Barack Obama's offer to talk to Iran shows that America's policy of "domination" has failed, the government spokesman said on Saturday.
"This request means Western ideology has become passive, that capitalist thought and the system of domination have failed," Gholam Hossein Elham was quoted as saying by the Mehr news agency.

"Weakness is provocative."
-Ronald Reagan

Great. Now a whole new generation of young Americans can watch shitty little tyrants kick America around the schoolyard.

Just super, Obama. Nice job.

Posted by: LauraW. at 11:26 AM



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1

Sad when our enemies are smarter than the majority of our own public.

Oh well, to paraphrase a famous lefty "America's chickens, will come home to roost!"

Posted by: paranoidpyro at January 31, 2009 11:37 AM (RLwyY)

2 Cue dumb liberals: "They don't really mean it! They just need us to give them more concessions, then they'll appreciate us for what we are!" To the liberal mindset, The Whole Rest of the World = abusive yet too-sexy-to-leave boyfriend.

Posted by: Andrea Harris at January 31, 2009 11:38 AM (vLf8O)

3 Yeah, but we gots a lot of aggressive diplomacy goin' on .
 Jeezus , does this hollow president have to fulfill all of my worst expectations ?

Posted by: aubrey at January 31, 2009 11:38 AM (KQb4B)

4 Sad when our enemies are smarter than the majority of our own public.

They don't get all of their information from the American Media!

Posted by: MCPO Airdale at January 31, 2009 11:39 AM (wba6w)

5 Have no fear. With the Pentagon giving up 11% of its budget, and a brand new re-seeded Mall, no one can touch us!

Posted by: J.J. Sefton at January 31, 2009 11:42 AM (9Cooa)

6 "This request means Western ideology has become passive, that capitalist thought and the system of domination have failed,"

Or rather, this request means that we have a stupid ass Citizen of the World president that is hell bent on bringing our country down. He has learned his lessons well.

Posted by: Twinks at January 31, 2009 11:42 AM (KGbOi)

7

Ole' dinnerjacket better watch out, the Bambi will get his unicorn to give him a severe tongue lashing and he will not get any skittles at Easter.

Posted by: Vic at January 31, 2009 11:44 AM (f6os6)

8 "Great. Now a whole new generation of young Americans can watch shitty little tyrants kick America around the schoolyard.

Just super, Obama. Nice job."


Break out the disco balls and bell bottoms...

It's back to the Seventies. But you know what? Maybe four years of this is exactly what America needs to make her remember why it elected Reagan to begin with.

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 11:45 AM (iafWn)

9 Here's an idea, we give the Iranians all those douche bags in the "I Pledge" video in exchange for.................

Well, I'm not sure I'd want anything in return. Hey, it's just us being magnanimous. And that would be a whole lot better than $250 million dollar check ala Vice-president Hair plugs.

Posted by: sears poncho at January 31, 2009 11:46 AM (uj/0b)

10 "This request means Western ideology has become passive, that capitalist thought and the system of domination have failed," Gholam Hossein Elham."

BINGO! American foreign policy is officially passive, in a Senator Craig assuming a wide stance sort of way...

Is this an example of the sort of "Smart Foreign Policy" Hillary was talking about?? An American on his hands and knees begging for an audience with Ahmedhandjob??? Don't the Iranians realize they are snubbing The One, who means to give every Iranian a free unicorn??? Don't the Fuckers wants HOPE???

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 11:48 AM (iafWn)

11 You see? lt's basic dog psychology. lf you scare them and get them peeing down their leg, they submit. Yet if you project weakness, you draw aggression. That's how people get hurt.
You see, fear causes hesitation...
..and hesitation will cause your worst fears to come true. So it's simple. You project strength to avoid conflict. Peace through superior firepower.

Posted by: Bodhi at January 31, 2009 11:49 AM (id7IM)

12 I saw the original Jimmy Carter.  Now I have to suffer through the remake.  Thanks, kids.


Posted by: MarkD at January 31, 2009 11:53 AM (qZFLO)

13 The story of Obama and Iran as told through the Ace of Spades Lifestyle....

Iran: We are going to kick your ass and then screw you like a viking.

Obama: (starts to unbuckle pants)

Iran: What? What the hell are you doing?

Obama: (takes swig of Valu-Rite, drops his pants and turns around) Well, if you are going to screw me like a viking there's really no point in fighting is there? I mean, violence is bad so if you are going to go viking on me anyway, why not cut out the middle man? See, I'm a man of peace! (secretly thinking to himself..."this will impress them and then they won't go viking on me")

Iran: We were wrong about you

Obama: (smiles, thinking he has won them over)

Iran: You are even weaker and more scurrilous than we thought. We will not go viking on you, you are not worthy.

Obama: See, diplomacy has worked!

Iran: Not so fast. We will not go viking on you but we have several pet Dobermans....

Obama:

Moral of the story...we are soooo fucked.

Posted by: DrewM. at January 31, 2009 11:55 AM (hlYel)

14

#4 is going to leave a mark.

Posted by: Moderate Pub at January 31, 2009 11:55 AM (E3ea4)

15 #12 Mark D.

I saw that one too, but this picture hasn't even really started yet. We still have to suffer through the reset of the trailers and commercials.

Posted by: J.J. Sefton at January 31, 2009 11:56 AM (9Cooa)

16

Obama's kowtowing is probably the final signal (if they didn't get it already) to the Israelis that they're on their own concerning Iran.

However, once the Israelis blow the hell out of Iran's nuclear program, the Messiah is probably going to unleash the full wrath of the US government (under the teachings of Samantha Powers) against them for having the gall to defend themselves and not rely on Messiah's empty promises and moral equivalence. 

Posted by: mitthrawnurdo at January 31, 2009 12:01 PM (9hSKh)

17 All this has happened before and will happen again.

Posted by: eman at January 31, 2009 12:04 PM (ZsOIJ)

18

To: Frum, Parker, Noonan, Brooks, Kmiec, Smerconish and Company AKA Vichy Republicans AKA Beltway Pod People AKA Smart, Thoughtful, and Nuanced Conservatives.

From: The Calvalcade of Morons.

Dear Fuckers,

We told you so. 

Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at January 31, 2009 12:06 PM (wgLRl)

19 Let me just say loudly and clearly:

"Generation We" (GenWe) can suck my quite impressive cock.

Little fucking snots grow up with all the material advantages the Reagan Revolution made possible for them - iPods, cell phones, $300 sneakers, $4 drinks at Starbucks chatting on their iMacs - and then they turn around and vote for THIS because the little fuckers have "no Hope." Let's see how much "hope" they have of getting jobs when they finally finish up college. Hope the fucks enjoy their time in Obama's Hopeful Soup Kitchens.

In the immortal words of Senator Blutarsky: "Seven years of college down the drain!"

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 12:09 PM (iafWn)

20 Maybe that 400 million for STD protection was part of Barry's national defense. Since we're gonna be getting fucked left and right by sleazy dictators for the next 4 years.

Posted by: El Kabong at January 31, 2009 12:09 PM (41KxF)

21 So... less than a fortnight into the Age of the Unicorn and we have:

- Iran telling us that we're a failure, but if we're sorry we can still be Ahmedinnerjackets bitch so long as we apologize for being a useless whore,  put out every night, bring him beer when we're told and otherwise STFU unless spoken to. Meanwhile Barry sends Iran love notes, apologizes and offers blowjobs to anyone in a turban.
- North Korea says, "That whole non-aggression thing.. yeah, we're not so into that anymore" Meanwhile, The One eats his holy waffles.
- $1.2 billion pork filled dildos getting ready to rape our economy
- The Obama rehabilitation program for tax criminals: give them cabinet jobs
- Let's send 30,000 troops to Afghanistan without a cohesive plan and, while we're at it, cut the military budget by 11%

Does anyone know where I can sign up to secede Texas from the USSA?

Posted by: Damiano at January 31, 2009 12:10 PM (cfKer)

22 I will say this, the Western model has failed. Most leaders in the west are more concerned with being liked and getting a good score from the various and sundry NGOs. They will not stand up even to these piss ants. And to boot, we elect someone base on their skin color, yeah there's a good reason to vote for someone. So, I've got to agree with this guy, the west has failed, but not because of anything he did. No, a generation of progressives get to stand up and take a bow for this crap.

Posted by: sears poncho at January 31, 2009 12:11 PM (uj/0b)

23 It took a whole 11 days for 2 years of political rhetoric to fail.

Posted by: T-Bone at January 31, 2009 12:16 PM (ylvmo)

24

Well, the last thing I needed was a propaganda from some jibbering monkey in Iran. Barry's policy? Blowjobs for peace!

Our new Chimperor is looking like Julius Caesar. Please let the next four years be over and the Republicans grow balls.

Posted by: Shaitan at January 31, 2009 12:17 PM (65WaW)

25 PUSSY...thy name is Obama.

Posted by: billygoat at January 31, 2009 12:31 PM (x0n2J)

26 To quote Orwell:  "Pacifism is objectively pro-facist."

Can anyone tell me when, exactly, this Golden Age of Diplomacy was that the liberals point to as an example of how this kind of thing makes everything so much better?  Or are they just wishfully thinking again, hoping that foreign policy concerns will just go away so they can build their domestic Utopia (which, also, has no historical basis)?

Posted by: nickless at January 31, 2009 12:32 PM (MMC8r)

27 Instead of reseeding the mall, maybe they should plant trees so our enemies can walk in the shade.

Posted by: nickless at January 31, 2009 12:33 PM (MMC8r)

28 16

Obama's kowtowing is probably the final signal (if they didn't get it already) to the Israelis that they're on their own concerning Iran.

Yeah and it would've been so much easier had we done it when Bush wanted to all those years ago.  He should never have let the LeftMSM stop him just the way his daddy should've removed Saddam, W lost another good opportunity  after Iraq when the Mad Mullahs of Iran where in a mood to bargain.  Well, the fortunes of war, and Liberalsim.  Goddamn how I hate them.!  (Sura 52-55)

Posted by: 72VIRGINS at January 31, 2009 12:37 PM (x/1Vg)

29 Instead of reseeding the mall, maybe they should plant trees so our enemies can walk in the shade.

Posted by: nickless at January 31, 2009 12:33 PM (MMC8r)

...or they could place the sod  to resemble a massive bullseye from the air. The circular lawn patter would complement the space around the Washington Monument.

Posted by: Damiano at January 31, 2009 12:47 PM (cfKer)

30

Wow, is it 2009 or 1977?  Tanking economy, appeasing president.  Hopefully then I'll get my feathered hair back.

Only thing to look forward to is a Conservative Redeemer in 4 years time....hello Mrs. Palin, we've been waiting for you.

Posted by: Jimmy at January 31, 2009 12:53 PM (FaJS7)

31 Perhaps Obama understands how naive he sounds or that you know, it's a lot harder to be President in real life than when you and the press are playing "let's pretend."

Posted by: Thea at January 31, 2009 12:59 PM (N0hv7)

32 Stop tyoing and pack your shit.  Rocket's leaving in 15.

Posted by: National Treasure at January 31, 2009 12:59 PM (Cy5K8)

33

H, it's your 2nd week and your ass just got PWN3D by Iran.

Posted by: bandit at January 31, 2009 01:02 PM (RsaX9)

34 Barack Obama is Jimmy Carter, Part II

First time was tragedy; second time is farce.

We are SO screwed.  It's over.  Someone wrote here a few days ago that Bush was the last American president.  Maybe it's true.

Posted by: Thea at January 31, 2009 01:04 PM (N0hv7)

35 What was it we kept telling leftists? Oh yes, that the enemies of the US would think exactly this.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at January 31, 2009 01:10 PM (PQY7w)

36

I'm gonna grow a mullet.

Well...if I had any hair left I would.

Posted by: gebrauchshund at January 31, 2009 01:17 PM (ACDor)

37 Our new Chimperor is looking like Julius Caesar.

This Julius Caesar of which you speak is not the one who you think he was. Gaius was not known for a being a 'passive' coward. If you think conquering Gaul, invading Britain, and starting a civil war is the mark of weakness, I'd hate to see whom you consider tougher.

In short, WTF?

Posted by: adamthemad at January 31, 2009 01:22 PM (kIjlp)

38 @37: I thought he was thinking in terms of Caesar being turned into a pin cushion at the end there: et tu, Ahmedhandjob?

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 01:30 PM (iafWn)

39

37, I think he fumbled-that was probably an attempt to say that Obama makes Bush look like Julius Ceasar.  Or something.

Odd, since the left has been telling us for eight years that he was Julius Ceasar.

Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at January 31, 2009 01:31 PM (wgLRl)

40 Iran better be on notice. Yesterday Barry unleashed this language on North Korea after it ditched the peace pact with South Korea.

called the North's latest threat "distinctly not helpful,"

North Korea is shaking in its boots now. Iran better watch out. Barry may scold them too.


Posted by: TheQuietMan at January 31, 2009 01:35 PM (OCJ/T)

41

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the practical joker:  "Okay Barrack, I promise I won't do it again.  Now here, pull my finger."

Posted by: RB at January 31, 2009 01:35 PM (ewXBY)

42 11 You see? lt's basic dog psychology...

When I become president, I am going to nominate Cesar Milano to be secretary of state.

When Imadinnerjscket makes a remark like that to a Palin administration, Cesar will just say "ssssst".

We can call him the tyrant whisperer.

Posted by: former mayor of wasilla at January 31, 2009 01:44 PM (yStT3)

43

To know the future, study the past







and snatch this pebble from my hand while your at it

Posted by: Master Po at January 31, 2009 01:45 PM (PD1tk)

44 Western ideology has become passive, that capitalist thought and the system of domination have failed

That's not a bug, it's a feature!

Posted by: Lefty Hussein McMoonbat at January 31, 2009 01:50 PM (2jQGY)

45 I'm picking out the color of my wife's burka as we speak!

Posted by: joe biden at January 31, 2009 01:56 PM (o6ci8)

46 I'm sure The Chosen One will straighten them out most riky-tic.  He'll send his emissary, SOS Clinton  over there to straighten them out.  Guess he figures once they have to deal with the bitch, he'll look like a 'moderate'.

Posted by: GarandFan at January 31, 2009 01:59 PM (237hA)

47 I recently asked my krav maga instructor what effect crying would have on a potential fight. My thought was that since I'm female, it might disarm the attacker. His response was basically that if you show weakness, you're just going to get beat harder. The best option is to stay in control of yourself and not let trash talk or threats intimidate you, and be ready and willing to attack if you can't defuse or otherwise neutralize the situation.

I think my krav instructor needs to go to the White House.

Posted by: Joanna at January 31, 2009 02:00 PM (qBRUE)

48

19 Not all people my age are idiots; just a majority of them.

First the Taliban congratulates him for closing GITMO, now the Iranians call his bluff. At this rate, Bambi is going to make Neville Chamberlain look like General Patton. 

We. are. so. screwed.

Posted by: '80sBaby at January 31, 2009 02:08 PM (zmiSr)

49 #47 - And here I thought he was really in the crane position like that badass in The Karate Kid....

Posted by: Pianobuff at January 31, 2009 02:10 PM (nZwEh)

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Posted by: ushie at January 31, 2009 02:12 PM (XWJh5)

51 43
To know the future, study the past

and snatch this pebble from my hand while your at it
Posted by: Master Po at January 31, 2009 01:45 PM (PD1tk) ---------------------------------------------   Did you just use the word "snatch?" mmm...  

Posted by: Brigham Young at January 31, 2009 02:13 PM (z1HZk)

52 50# - We may all be driving Vegas and Mavericks too...

Posted by: Pianobuff at January 31, 2009 02:14 PM (nZwEh)

53 [Obama] called the North's latest threat "distinctly not helpful,"

I don't know why, but that made me laugh.

Posted by: Thea at January 31, 2009 02:14 PM (N0hv7)

54 Wow, who woulda thunk that all the unicorn talk wouldn't last 5 minutes in the real world.

Didn't the declaration to close Gitmo, rather than earn glowing praise, get Hugo to say that we also ought to give it to Cuba?

Well at least our actors will be able to hold their heads up high in Cannes. That's something.

Posted by: Gordon at January 31, 2009 02:15 PM (yA8Nq)

55 53 - For stronger measure he could have added that is was also "unproductive" but I cause O didn't want to be too provocative.

Posted by: Pianobuff at January 31, 2009 02:17 PM (nZwEh)

56 23 It took a whole 11 days for 2 years of political rhetoric to fail.



Word.

Posted by: Powdered Milk Man at January 31, 2009 02:19 PM (QOw4s)

57 Remember Billy Carter ? Well meet George Obama! Popcorrn any one?http://tinyurl.com/bkajy7

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58

In Obama's quest to show us all how fast he can implement change, he and the fucking idiots he surrounded himself with are tripping over each other with ideas of what to say and how to implement these changes.   It's not that I would expect the results to be any different if they were to slow the process down, because they wouldn't be, it's just the arrogance on their part to quickly show us all how "intelligent" they are.

I'm sure we won't read about it in the news, but I'll bet there are several foreign governments that are just rolling their eyes at this fiasco, particularly the constant foreign policy mis-steps...so far.  Oops.  There just went another one!

 

Posted by: Rees at January 31, 2009 02:43 PM (z1HZk)

59 "Now that didn't take long", said an insider about the news: "They said it couldn't be done, but we have emasculated U.S. power in less than two weeks."

Even reporters were able to detect a change: "Carter's got nothing on this guy." one seasoned scribe observed: "It took him years to project weakness around the globe."

"We're thinking of starting a new thing," the Time guy said: "Eunuch of the Year."

Posted by: Robert at January 31, 2009 02:53 PM (VotgB)

60 Ah shucks, Billy Carter was the smart one according to Miss Lillian.

Posted by: Fish at January 31, 2009 02:54 PM (CG+cG)

61 Man, the '70s were SO crappy.  Everything was crappy, except for "Frampton Comes Alive."

Posted by: ushie at January 31, 2009 02:57 PM (XWJh5)

62 Well, after Carter wimped on the hostage thing, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan happened soon after.

I hate to say it, but Joe Biden is looking like Nostradamus predicting a major international "test" for Obie in the first year.

Posted by: Purple Avenger at January 31, 2009 03:05 PM (Ygf78)

63

#37 adamthemad

I was being sarcastic Obama could not be more different than Caesar. Obie is the perfect little metrosexual wimp, so attuned to the global community. I also noticed a lot of things in other comments I could have meant, but, alas, did not .

Posted by: Shaitan at January 31, 2009 03:08 PM (65WaW)

64 Its sort of a pattern. Kennedy was thought weak, Carter was weak, Obama is thought weak. The only Democratic President in the last 40 years that hasn't been linguini spined is Johnson and he wouldn't have ever won election had JFK not died.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at January 31, 2009 04:52 PM (PQY7w)

65 @61: I don't know, I always liked the Sergio Volente jean commercial:

Oh-oh, Sergio...
Sergio Valente, Sergio Valente...
Caught My Eye! Sergio!
Sergio-oh-oh-ooohhh...


And one guy rollerblading with TWO hot chicks wearing the jeans! Man, that was the life!

Uhhh, what?

Oh. I'll stop embarrassing myself now...

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 07:00 PM (iafWn)

66

64 Its sort of a pattern. Kennedy was thought weak, Carter was weak, Obama is thought weak.

Yeah and because of it they are tested both got us in some shit.

Posted by: havoc at January 31, 2009 07:05 PM (il32O)

67 @64: And the left has disowned LBJ, despite the fact he founded the modern welfare state, all because he believed freedom was worth fighting for in Vietnam.

All we need know about modern liberalism.

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 07:08 PM (iafWn)

68 Internet porn, internet shopping and internet pizza ordering in every Iranian household: problem solved.

Posted by: Amanda at January 31, 2009 09:06 PM (SXosX)

69 "Obama is thought weak."


As in, Obama thinks weakly.

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 31, 2009 09:53 PM (iafWn)

70 The iranians knew carter as what he still is a complete WHIMP

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