Jimmy Carter’s Legacy Takes a Hit
February 28th, 2026Peace-Loving Conservative President Forced to go to War
It’s February 28, 2026, and Donald Trump and the Israeli Defense Force have succeeded in wiping out a lot of Iran’s air defenses as well as killing Iran’s brutal leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei.
I say “Donald Trump” instead of “America,” because incredibly, there is a lot of dissent in Congress now. I say “Israeli Defense Force” instead of “Benjamin Netanyahu” because I doubt Israelis are as fragmented and deranged as we are. I doubt that Israelis who oppose the newborn war amount to a sizeable percentage of the population. But I have been wrong before.
So how to feel about this?
First off, happiness for the United States, Israel, the people of Iran, and the world in general. A horrible human being is gone, and his regime is dead, even if all the ripples haven’t settled yet. Second, concern about gloating. The word says not to gloat when your enemy falls, because God may withdraw his opposition to him.
Proverbs 11:10: “In the good of the righteous, the city exults; And in the perishing of the wicked, a ringing cry.”
Proverbs 24:17: “”Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles, lest the Lord see it and be displeased, and turn away his anger from him.”
So I am glad this vicious, sadistic, mercy-hating, death-loving mass murderer is no longer in power or capable of returning, and that his regime dies with him, but I don’t want to let myself indulge in gloating over his personal suffering and his highly-possible descent into the flames. If he were here right now, I could not stand to see him pushed into hell.
I hope Iran comes out of this with a government more like the one Jimmy Carter and the Democrats helped destroy; a government that is kinder and more inclined to adopt the ways of the West, if not the ways of Yeshua. I know the Shah was not exactly a champion of the rights of dissenters, but he was vastly superior to the ayatollahs.
I don’t think it is possible for the next Iranian regime to be any worse than the one that is gasping and gurgling on a slab right now, so there is that.
As wonderful as this victory is, it is very disconcerting to read the responses people around the world have written online. Many of them are accusing the US and Israel of waging an illegal, unprovoked war, and many are making the usual disgraceful accusations about oil. The truth is that this war was moral and necessary, and it would still have been necessary if Iran had exported only dates and figs.
China is truly disgusting, and by “China,” I mean the CCP and its supporters. China has a vast army of paid commenters and bots, filling the web up with lying accusations. It looks like the CCP has no soul whatsoever. The party doesn’t care at all about destabilizing the world or ruining its own reputation as long as it gains a momentary economic or military edge. The CCP wants to keep American industry weak, it wants to continue receiving unfair trade advantages, and it would like the world to hate America so it will be easier for the CCP to take Taiwan, enslave its people, and absorb its chip factories.
What kind of regime consistently aligns itself with the likes of North Korea, Iran, and Venezuela? It’s not like they don’t know what these nations are like. They have access to information, unlike the 1.5 billion people they prevent from reading the news. It’s pretty simple: the men who run the CCP are just evil. They are not at all concerned with right and wrong.
They know they have slave labor camps. They know they sell the organs of their political opponents. They know they torment and oppress the Uighurs and the nation of Tibet. They are aware that the South China Sea is not China’s. They understand all the evil things they do. They just don’t care.
Then there are the domestic traitors. Queers for Palestine, Codepink, just about every far-left Congressman, the soulless people who protest for money provided by the Soros family and other wealthy leftists…these people have even less excuse than the CCP, because they owe it to their country to be truthful and avoid persecuting victims and those who help them.
I would say the people who are criticizing the war for nefarious reasons have a total disregard for the truth, but reality is much worse: they detest the truth and see it as a problem that needs to be eradicated and replaced, like cancerous bone marrow.
Iran’s real problem is Islam, and I don’t think it is realistic to expect that to fade. Iran was evangelized for a very long time before Jimmy Carter handed it to the beheaders and woman-beaters, and not much came of it. But maybe the standard of living can be improved and friendly relations with the West can be restored.
Interesting fact: it is estimated that there were around 500 Christians in Iran when Carter gave the country to the torturers and terrorists, but there are now over a million. Underground evangelism outperformed the conventional kind by a wide margin. But there are about 93 million people in Iran, so it’s not like there is much hope of widespread awakening. If there were, it would have happened by now.
Now I guess we should sit back and watch the people who are always wrong about everything go to work; the flag-burners and breast-amputators. Apocalyptic business as usual.
February 28th, 2026 at 5:55 PM
Remember how Milo Yiannopoulos converted to Catholocism and was rehabilitated to the American Right? Yeah. He had some really…interesting reactions to the news.
Which surprised very few, I think. As Ace of Spades asked, “Can we stop pretending this methed-up degenerate Nazi is somehow “on our side”?”
Concerning the CCP, I have seen at least twice in the last six months accusations that they have wildly overstated their own population numbers, which are closer to 750 million. I have no idea of the veracity of such claims, but given the nature of Evil to wildly exaggerate their accomplishments, even the ones they don’t have to, I would not be astonished to discover more and more supporting evidence.
March 1st, 2026 at 10:51 AM
I’m glad I had eight opportunities to vote against Jimmy Carter and took advantage of all of them.
March 1st, 2026 at 9:54 PM
I saw a post on X that said that the date of the event was 9/11 on the Islamic calendar.
March 1st, 2026 at 11:50 PM
To be fair, Milo hasn’t been relevant on the political pundit scene in a decade at this point.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that all these moves the last few months–taking out Maduro, decapitating the Iranian leadership, calling out the Euros for their suppression of political opposition–are ultimately designed to isolate China.
It’s just a shame their domestic team isn’t quite as focused or competent as their foreign policy team.