Posted on 11/11/2009 9:15:40 AM PST by RobinMasters
JERUSALEM The White House has not released any official photos of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting this week with President Obama just one of several signs indicating a rift between the two leaders.
Netanyahu arrived in the U.S. last weekend to address a convention of Jewish leaders. The prime minister's office had for weeks attempted to schedule a meeting with Obama, but no meeting was officially confirmed until Netanyahu was already on a plane on his way to Washington, sources in Netanyahu's office said.
The only photos available to the media so far have been pictures of Netanyahu entering and exiting the White House. Any official photos taken of Obama and Netanyahu have not been released.
Neither Netanyahu nor Obama's team had scheduled any press conferences after the meeting, contrary to usual custom. Sources close to Netanyahu told WND the Israeli team canceled media briefings at the request of the U.S. administration.
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Please, boss. Don’t throw me in the brier patch!
“President Obama DETESTS JEWS!!” Naturally. All he knows are the gullible fools who voted for him. Oh, and Rahm.
Ooooo I saved that picture of Bibi and VP Cheney to my hard drive for further contemplation and meditative study!
Obama’s childish tantrum should speak volumes to anyone watching.
Indeed, I would refusing to appear with Bibi would hurt Obama with Jewish interests (that care about Israel) more than a fake smile handshake greeting.
Obama will fellate the Saudi King before he will be photographed with the democratically elected PM of the ONLY free democratic society in the entire Middle East.
That says everything about the vile dismal character of the guy.
Netanyahu was heard saying:”Don’t throw me in dat briar patch!”
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