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The Examiner’s editorial coins the word “ridiculosity” to describe former President Carter’s roundly chastised one-sided diatribe book against Israel, concluding:

Everybody is entitled to their opinion, just not to their own set of facts. That observation has particular relevance for Carter because, as Stein [highly reputed Middle East scholar, who resigned from Carter’s “think tank” over the sloppy inventions in Carter’s book] noted in his letter, “being a former president does not give one a unique privilege to invent information or to unpack it with cuts, deftly slanted to provide a particular outlook.”Carter would do himself and his countrymen a favor by permanently resisting the urge to offer any further commentary on world affairs.

However, there’s little chance of that from Carter. The peanut farmer has been harvesting huge sums from Arab states and supporters to fund his activities…

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