Barry Hussein tried and failed to defeat Bibi, but he isn’t likely to have learned anything from it, much less to dispose of his Iran policy which has done the impossible: united Israel and the Arabs.
“It isn’t Mr. Obama’s habit to admit error, or to be gracious to his opponents, but it would serve the interests of both nations if he were. Israel’s raucous democracy is imperfect, like America’s, but it is the only reliable one in the bloody cauldron of the Middle East.”
The curious thing, as Mr. Goon says, was that even the exit polls showed Bibi losing, all of them having almost the same numerical result. As if the fix was in to sway the voters right up until the polls closed.
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Have you read Ace’ column?
No, but I’ll get to it in a minute.
Well, okay, I read it. Not about Bibi but Obamacare and whether GOP attempts to repeal it are genuine or not. Bad as they are, and I know how bad as the party establishment is a big part of both of my siblings lives, the GOP is all we have. Doesn’t mean I’d like to vote for Bush 3, but…
It’s them or the (shudder) Dems and giving up and saying you won’t try any more is just surrender to the Left, dammit. Like Col Travis said: “Victory or Death!”
Yep, the mystery of exit polls remains just that… a mystery, but all signs from D.C. are predicting a bad weather indeed.
I wouldn’t worry overmuch. Majority of the country supports Israel and so far our Barry Hussein has kept his distaste relatively quiet. If he were to get openly nasty, he might find himself and his party openly scorned and disobeyed.
Opposition to his Israel policy has already begun, via GOP presidential hopeful Marco Rubio: http://tinyurl.com/k5h2a4s
And, though, the GOP establishment’s candidate Bush 3, will equivocate, I’m sure other hopefuls will follow Rubio’s lede. Since they know the country’s attitude.