Posted on 02/17/2015 6:15:40 PM PST by Olog-hai
A large majority of Americans believe that Republican congressional leaders should not have invited Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to speak to Congress without consulting the White House, a new CNN/ORC survey release on Tuesday found.
The poll found that 63% of Americans believe it was a bad move for congressional leadership to extend the invitation without giving President Barack Obama a heads up that it was coming.
Only 33% said the Republican move was the right thing to do.
The speech has become a point of contention between Republicans and Democrats. Obamas allies fear the trip could be used by Israel and by Republicans to undercut ongoing nuclear talks with Iran.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
that is because there is a lot of Antisemitism in America today and its getting worse by the day
I thought I saw a poll stating the opposite a few weeks ago...
Another CNN Low Information Moron poll. Most of their “americans” haven’t got a clue who Netanyahu is.
Funny: I was just thinking along those same lines.
I call a capital ‘B’ and capital ‘S’ on this one. Barry also has a 50% approval rating? B F’ing S.
What alternate reality do you suppose CNN report from?
Most Americans voted for a cretin quota boy with a fake background and no experience too.
So, what’s your point, CNN?
I don’t care what they think. The American people have done a crap job holding on to the gift of liberty they were handed.
There is no way that a majority of the American sheeple have the slightest idea who Netanyahu is. All they u eard was “Congressional Republicans” and it was automatically thumbs down.
They certainly never asked me. Not only do I support Bibi, but I would tell him that “We the people” would support Israel if they decided to accidentally nuke Iran. Barry doesn’t speak for us.
I smell methane.
Then, according to cnn, a majority of Americans endorse and support evil. There’s no other way to see it.
I don’t think most Americans give a rat’s ass, really.
If so many people think that the GOP is to blame for so many things, why did they win in such a landslide last November?
Yeah, riiiight.
All 17 of them?
I heard that the Demorats not attending are going to an ISIS Job Fair.
A CNN poll. Nonsense.
Silly, they polled ISIS.
Sheesh! I wonder how you feel about the Irish?
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