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Prime Minister of Israel Binyamin Netanyahu at AIPAC 2012


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Roger L Simon is in love.

 

PJ Media: AIPAC: The Bibi Solution

Roger L Simon

March 5, 2012

 

Something is afoot with America’s Jews. They are becoming schizophrenic. They don’t know what to do and are unsure of who they are anymore.

 

You could hear it and feel it in the Washington Convention Center during the opening speeches at AIPIC Monday night — the warm-ups before Benjamin Netanyahu, who arrived late. One was a remarkably trivial and boring address by Nancy Pelosi, met by a dead auditorium, although she as the Democrat would normally be greeted with great enthusiasm. The other was an impassioned near-war cry against Iranian despotism by the putatively bland Mitch McConnell, met by several standing ovations from the AICPAC audience as the Kentucky senator proposed actual real red lines for the mullahs, red lines that Barack Obama has abjured.

 

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Sunday night, after Obama, I was unconvinced. Monday I am becoming more optimistic. The differences between the Democratic House minority leader and the Republican Senate minority leader were so extreme in their thought, execution, and reception, they almost came from alternate universes. McConnell was calm, concrete, and deliberate in his delivery, certain that he was right morally and intellectually. Pelosi seemed nervous and insecure. She should have been. She followed McConnell who actually had something to say, real proposals about what Congress could do about Iran, even if Obama didn’t want to. She had nothing to offer but platitudes, which she recited in an uninspired fashion while anxiously perusing the silent audience, looking for a reaction that never came.

 

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SrWoodchuck

Roger L Simon is in love.

 

PJ Media: AIPAC: The Bibi Solution

Roger L Simon

March 5, 2012

 

Something is afoot with America’s Jews. They are becoming schizophrenic. They don’t know what to do and are unsure of who they are anymore.

 

You could hear it and feel it in the Washington Convention Center during the opening speeches at AIPIC Monday night — the warm-ups before Benjamin Netanyahu, who arrived late. One was a remarkably trivial and boring address by Nancy Pelosi, met by a dead auditorium, although she as the Democrat would normally be greeted with great enthusiasm. The other was an impassioned near-war cry against Iranian despotism by the putatively bland Mitch McConnell, met by several standing ovations from the AICPAC audience as the Kentucky senator proposed actual real red lines for the mullahs, red lines that Barack Obama has abjured.

 

(Snip)

 

Sunday night, after Obama, I was unconvinced. Monday I am becoming more optimistic. The differences between the Democratic House minority leader and the Republican Senate minority leader were so extreme in their thought, execution, and reception, they almost came from alternate universes. McConnell was calm, concrete, and deliberate in his delivery, certain that he was right morally and intellectually. Pelosi seemed nervous and insecure. She should have been. She followed McConnell who actually had something to say, real proposals about what Congress could do about Iran, even if Obama didn’t want to. She had nothing to offer but platitudes, which she recited in an uninspired fashion while anxiously perusing the silent audience, looking for a reaction that never came.

 

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If only… if only… Bibi would run for president as a Republican, all the Jews would join that party and vote for him. (Or most of them anyway.) That would settle that question, at least for now. And it would be great for the USA too. It would solve the Republicans’ problem of mediocre candidates.

Forget Romney, Santorum, and Newt. Goodbye pining for Mitch Daniels, Sarah Palin, or Chris Christie. Bibi’s a better speaker than any of them by a lot — and vastly more experienced. Remember his talk in front of Congress last May? They were ready to elect him president right there. On top of that his father’s a famous historian and his brother was a military hero. He is the one to beat Obama. Head-to-head against the president he’d probably clean his clock — and the two guys evidently hate each other already. So why not?

And big deal that Obama went to Harvard. Bibi went to MIT. We all know that’s harder.

 

Is it too late to make up a phony birth certificate from Hawaii, so that Bibi can run on the Un-naturally Born Citizen ticket, like Obummer did in 2008?

 

Just kidding....he's not a socialist cypher.....so he'd be immediately vetted by the Lame Stream Media.....

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Well given that the Jews control the world...anything could be done.

I'll get in touch with my contact and pass this along.

@Valin!

Thank the good Lord. With the Jews in control........you might get stoned, but you won't lose your head.....

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Well given that the Jews control the world...anything could be done.

I'll get in touch with my contact and pass this along.

@Valin!

Thank the good Lord. With the Jews in control........you might get stoned, but you won't lose your head.....

 

Given that I stand 6' and 130 soaking wet, I just stand sideways and I can't get hit. biggrin.png

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