Changing form one teleprompter to another is bound to have a larger chance of miscalculation because of lost eye contact for the short time you are not looking at the right teleprompter!!
Calling it a “miscalculation” is giving him the benefit of a doubt that does not exist, and that he does not deserve.
Let’s please not deceive ourselves here or in Israel.
Jew-hater Rashid Khalidi was one of Obamas mentors during his community organizer days. Not to mention the right-on reverend. Obama is marinated in jew-hatred and can’t bother to conceal it. No illusions about him or his ultimate goals there, if you please.
The first Iranian nuke will go off in Gaza. The press will blame Israel, and it will all be down hill from there.
...this confrontation apparently started from day one of Netanyahu tenure: when he visited the White House for the first time a month and a half after taking office, he already encountered a chilly reception. This is unprecedented. Even during the presidency of Jimmy Carter, whom many compare to Obama, the first visits by prime ministers Yitzhak Rabin and later Menachem Begin were warm and friendly, at least on the surface... Although the Israeli public is far from unified on the settlements, and many would dismantle them if this was needed for a final peace agreement, there is broad agreement with three current Netanyahu positions. First, the nuclearization of Iran is of the utmost urgency and may require military action. Second, the Palestinians have thus far proven incapable of establishing their own state based on the requisite security regime and implementation of the rule of law, meaning that any territory ceded to them will turn into a terrorist base and eventually fall to Hamas. And third, any Palestinian state that is ultimately created must not pose a threat to Israel. By endorsing Palestinian statehood with these preconditions, Netanyahu in his Bar-Ilan University speech closed the last gap that separated him from most of the Israeli public.