Liberal politicians across the globe have put their true character on display since the death of Fidel Castro. And now even some American politicians have begun to praise the communist dictator.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s reaction to Fidel Castro drew the most criticism this week. He called Castro a “remarkable leader” and expressed “deep sorrow” over the death of “Cuba’s longest-serving president.” Apparently, they don’t have a word for “dictator” in Canada.
But Trudeau isn’t the only politician to heap undeserved praise on the totalitarian leader. Despite the fact that Castro was a fierce enemy of the United States, many liberal politicians in the Unites States have joined in, as well.
Barack Obama’s eulogy of Castro was ridiculed because it failed to mention Castro’s legacy as a violent dictator, but it mostly stopped short of praise. Former president Jimmy Carter, on the other hand, seemed more than willing to glorify the Castro regime.
See what he had to say about Castro’s death on the next page:
Seriously. Nothing this tyrant did suggests he loved his country. I’m sorry Mr, Carter but illness and age has surely affected your brain.
if u tell people this they will not belive u
Jimmy Carter…the president that invited Castro to clean out his prisons, jails and facilities for the mentally ill and send them all to America. Nice going Jimmy!
Jimmy carter has never been too bright!
His love of his country may kill some of his own people just don’t say something bad or political the lefts love of power had become more notable while oboma has been here our government is drunk on power they want too further there own sick wishes
That is disgusting! This guy is a dictator! Oppressor of his citizens, and murder… Carter has dementia!
Forgive Jimmy he’s old
Carter is gone s
Castro may have loved his country but he certainly didnt love and care for its people.
Nothing new…Carter failed to recognize Communism for what it was and the Soviets out maneuvered him for years until he finally saw how they worked.
He’s blinded by unrealistic hopes for world peace.