The long-time sentimental favorite, the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize winner and, more importantly, the
2003 Fiskie Award winner, former President, peanut farmer and terrorist-sympathizer extraordinaire,
Jimmy Carter!While some (including myself) may dispute his status as a classic dhimmi, Mr. Carter did still manage to do some spectacularly dhimmi-type activities this year, including:
- The revelation that he might have advised his friend, Yasser Arafat, to
reject Israel's Camp David offer in 2000;
- Declaring the mass murders in Darfur to
not be genocide;
- Starting a
pompously-named supergroup plagiarized from your humble host, which coincidentally includes mostly members that share his hatred of Israel;
- Not backtracking from his
2006 praise of Hamas on Larry King;
-
Advising Jews to hate Christian evangelists, and advising Christian Evangelists to hate Israel;
- Telling Iowans to
choose candidates who aren't so darn pro-Israel; and
- Quoting a fake "
letter from Nelson Mandela" that was created on a virulently anti-Israel website calling Israel an apartheid state as if it was true.
If we add what we found out about this great humanitarian in December of 2006 we can add:
- It was revealed that Dhimmi Carter himself, when President of the United States,
personally intervened on behalf of a Nazi war criminal.
- It was shown that in his "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" book, Carter
purposefully plagiarized and misrepresented maps that came from Dennis Ross' book on Camp David.
Yes, it was a busy year for Jimmah, with much of his efforts going towards strengthening terrorists and demonizing Zionists.
So congratulations to Jimmy!
Honorable mention to
Christiane Amanpour, our runner-up, who managed to equate a couple of
abortion-clinic bombings and some
decades-old Jewish settler
actions with the purposeful murder of
tens of thousands of people. Because, of course, all religions are equally likely to hurt people.
Perhaps she didn't win because she was
accused of being a Zionist spy.Honorable mentions to the
Archbishop of Canterbury and the
California congressional representatives, tied for third place. Full results
here.