In Jimmy Carter’s book on fly-fishing, “Sharing Good Times,” he writes fondly of fellow fly-fishermen similarly to the way he fondly wrote of fellow anti-Semites in “Peace Not Apartheid,” another one of his many forgettable books. What I can’t forget is that Carter expresses anti-Semitism as eloquently as he expresses philo-fishermanism. You may agree as you read Carter’s words:
“Fly-fishers are extremely protective of the fish, the pristine water, and the surroundings, and pride themselves on honoring all the protocols and customs that have developed during several centuries. We have been thrilled to take our place among these practitioners of the art.”
You see, Carter appreciates how fly fishermen hunt trout, just as he appreciates how mad-dog Muslims hunt Jews.
It’s enough to make Carter lovers everywhere want to vote for another Democrat.
Check out: The Jimmy Carter Un-Presidential Library



