Posted on 01/22/2013 6:40:59 PM PST by Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America
It will be an extremely tough task for him to walk the tightrope of a coalition government as any handful of members of his coalition can bring his government down.
Narrow or not, a win is a win, and I’m glad this guy will be around to shit on Obama’s international picnic whenever possible. Besides the opposition is divided between leftist trolls and Arabs, and the nationalist Jewish Home had a good showing, indicating that many Israelis are sick of negotiating with the Palitards.
Congrats, Bibi!
The truth is the Left is very fragmented - Labor the leading party of the Israeli Left has only 15 seats and no other party comes close.
Its impossible for the Left to form a government because the Arabs are not their natural partners. And they would need to invite in the religious parties to build a stable government.
In short anyone expecting Israeli concessions to the Arabs is bound to be sorely disappointed.
Thanks, you are informed.. So what the heck is going on with Iran or in Iran with the nuke situation? No news as of late.. Still 6 months away from zero hour?
This is all Bibi’s fault. First his stupid “cease fire” with Hamas, which strengthened their hand and angered many in the Israeli south who were victims of their missiles. Then his over-the-top attacks on the very right-wing “Jewish Home” party, where Bibi’s Likud party called them out as “extremists”. This weakened Jewish Home and handed votes to the center-left “Yesh Atid” party run by an empty suit former newsreader named Yair Lapid (get used to the name, he is the new star of Israeli politics). Bibi doesn’t care, because he will still rule and will be freed to pursue the same centrist, elitist policies he did in the late 90s, when he gave away Hebron to the Arabs. Bibi is not as great as FReepers think he is.
I hate becoming a cynic (as I have the last few years), but I can’t help but wonder if Obama’s henchmen had any influence on drawing out the anti-Netanyahu vote!
“Here, here”!
Okay, he’s not perfect, but for a foreign politician dealing with what he faces on a daily basis (leftist JINOS, Islamic supremacy rhetoric, Iranian nukes, being accused of enacting apartheid by two-bit nations who have enough of their own problems), he’s not a bad prime minister. Much better than the Olmert guy who was on... was it Gretta?... a few nights ago. The guy seemed like a total moron, whining about how Bibi hadn’t been patient enough with the thugs in Gaza and the West Bank. Netanyahu also has a lot of hatred for the Marxist in the White Hut, so he and I have something in common there.
Put it this way, I sure as hell would love to switch Zero out for him! haha
I saw him speak here in L.A. invited by one of the Hollywood Republicans years ago. He talks and walks like the Republicans of old. This dude is hardcore.
It now looks worse than that. The latest returns being reported on CNBC indicate a 60 - 60 tie.
Would someone comment about the logistics of political campaigns in Israel? I’m quite curious, but know little about it.
Do the airwaves get loaded with ads, ending with “I’m Bibi, and I approve this message!”? For the Knesset, are there push-cards, phone calling, door knocking, fund raising, mailings, campaign workers? Are campaigns nasty or we’re-all-in-this-together in nature? What elected officials are there below Knesset?
Wait until the military ballots come in. There are about 250,000 to be counted with no exit polls possible. That will throw off all these predictions.
In a stunning setback, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-line bloc fared worse than expected in a parliamentary election Tuesday... TV exit polls showed the hard-liners with about 61 seats in the 120-seat parliament... had Netanyahu winning only 31 seats, though he combined his Likud Party with the far-right Yisrael Beitenu for the voting. Running separately four years ago, the two won 42 seats... Netanyahu was also expected to receive stronger backing because his fragmented opposition did not post an agreed candidate against him.
I guess there are low-information voters everywhere. These results will only embolden Israel’s enemies in the region, especially Iran.
Bizarre. I haven’t seen a single report of actual VOTES. Instead it’s non-stop coverage of exit polls. And the actual numbers in Israel are always confusing. there are so many new parties constantly popping up while old parties sink into oblivion. Labour and its leftist allies are still playing second fiddle to the Likud coalition.
By the way, how do parties that gain a majority of votes in a country represent the “far right”, while a combination of other parties gets less than 50% and is labelled “centre-left”?
They’re saying that 99.8% of votes have been counted and it stands 60-60.
However the official tally will be released Thursday morning.
Netanyahu will have to put together a coalition of 61 seats. If he can’t than the election will have to be held again.
And yes, it’s ridiculous that the press defines this as a battle between the “far right” and “center left”. Of course the media also portrays our politics that way, they just don’t often use terms like that so openly.
With 99.8% of the vote in, Netanyahu’s base(the Israeli Right and far right and the Orthodox Religious parties) have 60 out of the 120 votes. The Left and Moderate parties have 48 votes. The Arab parties have 12 votes. It’s kind of a mess:
http://www.haaretz.co.il/st/inter/Global/center/night_center_eng.htm
Despite the fact the Muslim Brotherhood Egyptian President Morsi said Egyptian children should be taught to hate Jews (Israel) and all those who support them (us), WE are equipping his Islamofascist regime with OUR weapons to attack OUR ally!
I sincerely wish P.M. Netanyahu would tell Hussein to go **** himself.
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