Breaking News: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declares victory in tight elect

Started by Solar, March 17, 2015, 02:05:30 PM

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keyboarder

Quote from: The Boo Man... on March 17, 2015, 10:26:21 PM
So they like things complicated....

Not sure about the final votes because of the coalition needs but results due in a few hours. 

You've got to wonder just what our Pres. was doing in sending that bunch over there to "organize" a movement for change when he wasn't asked or invited to do so by anyone who mattered or had the political advantage to do so.  In contrast, Obola got very disturbed when our congress invited Bibi over here to speak to Congress, saying that it transended protocol or some such double-speak.  Apparently, Obola isn't the only one that can do "things" over and beyond what the norm is.  I think it's funny.  Think I'll just stay up the rest of the night and see if I can get the election results first hand.  Then I can really take a much deserved nap, knowing that Israel has not been turned over to some fascist-socialist group bent on destruction of our most beloved country.
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: keyboarder on March 17, 2015, 10:45:44 PM
Not sure about the final votes because of the coalition needs but results due in a few hours. 

You've got to wonder just what our Pres. was doing in sending that bunch over there to "organize" a movement for change when he wasn't asked or invited to do so by anyone who mattered or had the political advantage to do so.  In contrast, Obola got very disturbed when our congress invited Bibi over here to speak to Congress, saying that it transended protocol or some such double-speak.  Apparently, Obola isn't the only one that can do "things" over and beyond what the norm is.  I think it's funny.  Think I'll just stay up the rest of the night and see if I can get the election results first hand.  Then I can really take a much deserved nap, knowing that Israel has not been turned over to some fascist-socialist group bent on destruction of our most beloved country.

I'll tell you what he was doing. Revenge. Obama is petty, petulant, vindictive and vicious. He is also politically deaf. He is afraid of Netenyahu because Netenyahu is a bigger man with conviction. So Obama would rather have him removed than deal with him.

keyboarder

Quote from: The Boo Man... on March 17, 2015, 10:51:35 PM
I'll tell you what he was doing. Revenge. Obama is petty, petulant, vindictive and vicious. He is also politically deaf. He is afraid of Netenyahu because Netenyahu is a bigger man with conviction. So Obama would rather have him removed than deal with him.

I see Obola the same and can add a few more adjectives to your description but sadly I'd probably add a few cursing modifiers to them.   

I hear that there will be yet other fact finding commissions on his financial overdo on spending tax payer money to finance his little commission to try to topple the election in favor of the other guy.   Can you believe this rascal?  He's tried to set himself up over any country with this and other such moves.  The very worst thing for Israel right now would be for anyone to win that election that Obola favored. 
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes

Possum

Quote from: walkstall on March 17, 2015, 09:14:29 PM
Looks like another b o disaster going down.  Did b o not send the varsity team over, to take out Netanyahu.
So is obama responsible for bringing home all the community organizers?  there is still work to do in chicago. :lol:

keyboarder

Apparently Bibi is confident that he will gain the necessary members of the coalition that he will need to form his government so that's why he gave his victory speech so quickly.  That said, I'm ready for my nap.  I'll be sure to find out how enraged our little emperor became when he found out that he wasn't successful in his attempts to meddle with Israel's election.  See how easily a vote can be counted too.  The people voted, the votes counted and the results were fowarded.  None of the stuff going on over there that we put up with during every election. 
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes

Mountainshield

Quote from: keyboarder on March 18, 2015, 03:11:56 AM
Apparently Bibi is confident that he will gain the necessary members of the coalition that he will need to form his government so that's why he gave his victory speech so quickly.  That said, I'm ready for my nap.  I'll be sure to find out how enraged our little emperor became when he found out that he wasn't successful in his attempts to meddle with Israel's election.  See how easily a vote can be counted too.  The people voted, the votes counted and the results were fowarded.  None of the stuff going on over there that we put up with during every election.

Unless his coalition win majority seats it will become a minority government and the real power will be the moderate leftist parties or unaligned parties that he will have to make deals with, as they in conjunction with the socialist can make a motion of no confidence at any time they choose. So even if he wins he can still be hamstrung to a great degree.

In any case it is wonderful news, been watching a lot of BBC lately and all they talked about for 3 weeks was how much the Israelis were tired of the Israeli right wing and that Netanyahu had committed basically treason against mankind by going to a Republican majority congress to give a speech.

quiller

John Nolte at Breitbart.com says that CNN probably was the most disappointed in the media frenzy to undermine Likud....

QuoteBy 6pm, the biggest story in the world, and one of the biggest electoral upsets in recent memory, was no longer the biggest story on CNN. Despite all the domestic and international ramifications of Netanyahu's almost certain victory, despite all the backfilling CNN had done all day to "explain" Netanyahu's defeat, Netanyahu's upset did not lead CNN's 6 pm hour with Wolf Blitzer. Netanyahu giving his victory speech  did not lead the 7 pm hour with Erin Burnett.

At 6 pm and 7pm, CNN decided that the story of the night was ... a single Air Force veteran trying to join ISIS.

At around 7:10 pm, Burnett finally decided it was time to talk about the Israeli elections, and when she did she read a chyron that read, "Is Netanyahu About to Lose?" Not "Too Close to Call." Not "Bibi Upset Victory?" Nope. Despite all the evidence to the contrary, CNN stuck to its "about to lose" narrative.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2015/03/17/bitterly-disappointed-cnn-downplays-netanyahus-likely-upset/

dashvinny

If we admire Netanyahu so much lets follow  his advice. He could not  have been more clear is saying Iran is the real threat, not a ragtag bunch of  ISIS thugs. I seem to be the only one who actually agrees with him. I also agree with a guy  on O'rielly last night. He said we must be out of our minds to be handing Iraq to Iran on a silver platter.

quiller

Will the other shoe drop, and our news media actually report on Obama's efforts to undermine the Israeli elections? Just how many State Department emails refer to OneVoice....?

QuoteIllinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R) said the State Department funding granted to a group lobbying against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "a big, huge deal and warrants some deep investigation."

OneVoice, a 501(c)3 organization, partnered with anti-Bibi campaign committee V15, which in turn partnered with 270 Strategies — a political consulting firm with more than a dozen staffers who were in leadership roles in President Obama's re-election campaign. One of those is Jeremy Bird, who served as national field director for Obama's 2012 campaign and was reportedly working in Israel to defeat Netanyahu.

Kinzinger told Fox "this is a huge, huge issue."

"I mean, I don't know at least of overtly before the U.S. government has ever funded an organization that funded a subsidiary whose sole purpose was to overthrow an elected government of an ally, of a friend. I mean, Benjamin Netanyahu is not a major opponent of the United States. He's a friend of the United States," the congressman said. "The Israel people are friends. If, in fact, this is true that the State Department — I mean, money is fungible. So money was given to this group, OneVoice, and they gave money to the subsidiary Victory 15, whose sole purpose stated is to overthrow or dis-elect the current government."

The State Department has denied that OneVoice was involved in the Israeli election, and said the group got its funding before the election was called.

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2015/03/17/deep-investigation-coming-from-congress-on-u-s-funding-for-anti-netanyahu-efforts/


red_dirt

Looking like the big guys behind Barack Obama have started to show their hands. Arabs.
It would be some thing if they threw him under the bus once done using him.

dashvinny

Quote from: The Boo Man... on March 17, 2015, 08:03:31 PM
So the GOP is supporting Iran?

Proof is in the pudding as Iranian military forces occupy Iraq. Sunni's need to prepare for extermination as the Iranian military that blew apart our soldiers will now support revenge attacks from the Shia militias.

quiller

Quote from: dashvinny on March 18, 2015, 04:38:00 AM
Proof is in the pudding as Iranian military forces occupy Iraq. Sunni's need to prepare for extermination as the Iranian military that blew apart our soldiers will now support revenge attacks from the Shia militias.
Once the Sunnis are exterminated, how do we help them kill the rest?

supsalemgr

Quote from: The Boo Man... on March 17, 2015, 06:07:05 PM
So Obama lost two elections for the Democrat party and one for the Likud party.

:lol: He is not on a good run.
"If you can't run with the big dawgs, stay on the porch!"

daidalos

It's pretty bad, when we have to worry about this President using federal funds to illegally try to affect the elections in another republic! Frankly if he has done so, more outrageous behavior if he has done this. And I say should be impeached if he did so.
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