Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

Hamilton Jordan, a political strategist from south Georgia who helped propel Jimmy Carter to the White House and served as his chief of staff, died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer.

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Was he the black one? No?
Damn!

Yours in Jesus,
Mike Huckabee

That was Barbara Jordan, Rev. Huckabee

That's pronounced "Jerden", thank you very much...

-Ham, shortly after Jimmah was inaugurated.

RIP.

Even though helped that idiot carter to the WH.

I have been watching the news all day. Never saw anything about this. All channels are reporting about fat-head Ted. And he hasn't even kicked the bucket.

There's an anecdote about this fellow, which showed that although Jimmy lusted only in his heart, or so he says, Hamilton was at a state dinner in Egypt with Jimmy and the Egyptian President, and Hamilton ogling Egyptian President's wife, a woman who was a knockout, (not Rosalyn), commented that her breasts were outstanding like the pyramids, or something to that effect, while gazing down her cleavage. I'll try to google it.

That's Carter and his entourage for you, all class.

I think the disarray in the Democrat house is more than Ted, Ham, et al can handle.

A base canard. An infamous calumny. It wasn't the Egyptian President's wife. It was:

search.barnesandnoble.com

... the last two decades of the 20th century, after serving as Jimmy Carter's chief of staff, Jordan (who caused a scandal in the Carter White House when it was reported that he'd used cocaine and insulted the wife of the Egyptian ambassador at a state dinner--charges he unequivocally denies).

query.nytimes.com


Several pages are given over to refuting rumors about Mr. Jordan's personal conduct: No, he hadn't likened the Egyptian ambassador's wife's breasts to the pyramids; no, he hadn't spat a liqueur on a woman in a Washington bar; no, no, he hadn't snorted cocaine at a New York nightclub. These accusations weigh heavily on his memory.

Well, unlike some, he was lively while he was up and about, and now all of those escapades pale into insignificance as he is one with the ages.

goat-didn't the House just over-ride a Bush veto?

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