Rubio: Obama despises Netanyahu

Netanyahu WinsFirst, watch the video.  Barack Hussein Obama did all he could to ensure that Benjamin Netanyahu did not acquire re-election in Israel.  Netanyahu won despite that, and Obama is livid.  It’s time for retribution, as no one crosses Hussein.

Not a single word from the Obama Administration congratulating Netanyahu for his win.  Hold that thought.

“Barack Obama’s Democrat campaign team went to Israel, a team of five campaign managers, to coordinate the anti-Likud campaign.  Obama was literally trying to stop an ally, Benjamin Netanyahu, from being re-elected.”

One of the groups responding was literally funded by the US State Department.

It doesn’t get any more official than that.

“Is there a single country in the world with which America now has better relations than when Obama started?”

“Is there anyone who actually loves America more (under Obama) besides Iran and Cuba?”

I could make an excellent and cogent argument for a rampant and rabid case of anti-Semitism on the part of Barack Hussein Obama.

Further: Senator Marco Rubio hit the proverbial Obama nail on the Netanyahu head earlier Thursday.  From FloridaPolitics.com:

Marco Rubio lambastes Obama for failing “to respect” Benjamin Netanyahu

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio took to the Senate floor Thursday afternoon to lash out at President Barack Obama for failing to congratulate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after his Likud Party victory in Israel’s elections on Tuesday.

“In March of 2012, he was among the first to call Putin in Russia,” Rubio said. “Or that in June in 2012, he was among the first to call Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood when they won the Egyptian presidency.” He went on to mention the election victories of the Chinese, Turkish, and Iranian leaders in recent years. “Time and again, this president has made a habit of quickly calling these leaders when they win. But as of 4:40 eastern time, as far as I know, this call has not been made.”

“That is saying a lot by someone elected at least once, if not twice using extremely divisive language,” he said, referring to Obama’s elections. However, he said that when the Iranian government appeared to have a fraudulent election and killed protestors in the street, the U.S. refused to condemn that government. 

Obama insists: up is down, black is white, right is wrong.

Rubio said he agreed with Netanyahu that conditions don’t exist now for a two-state solution “with people who teach their children that killing Jews are a glorious thing.”

The most telling — and logical — sentence is this:

“This President is making a historical mistake,” he said of Obama’s strained relationship with Netanyahu. “This is a historic and tragic mistake,” adding that it wasn’t a political issue. “If this was a Republican president doing these things, I would be giving the exact same speech. In fact, I would be even angrier.”

I can only conclude a few things:

Giuliani was correct.

BZ

Krauthammer Quote Obama

Obama: undermining Israel. Again.

It isn’t sufficient for Obama to attempt to undermine Netanyahu by funding his opponentsRead this as well.

It isn’t sufficient for Obama to work against Israel in favor of Iran, influenced as he is by his upbringing and education.

Now, Benjamin Netanyahu having reacquired the Prime Minister’s position — not by a thread but quite decisively — Obama has decided it’s time to double-down against Israel and Bibi.

Because Netanyahu played the “no two-state solution” card and ended up winning.  However, as the New York Daily News wrote, “reports that he ruled out a two-state solution are pure bunk.”  A fabrication by the Obama Administration.

That Netanyahu won rankles Obama to no end.  That and the fact that Netanyahu was asked to speak before Congress a few weeks ago regarding Iran.  Obama is weak-kneed on Iran and Muslims in general.  Upbringing and education.

Now, from ForeignPolicy.com:

From Tel Aviv to Turtle Bay

by John Hudson & Colum Lynch

The White House hoped a new Israeli prime minister would resume peace talks with the Palestinians. With Netanyahu holding on, the administration is weighing a turn to the U.N. to help force a deal.

After years of blocking U.N. efforts to pressure Israelis and Palestinians into accepting a lasting two-state solution, the United States is edging closer toward supporting a U.N. Security Council resolution that would call for the resumption of political talks to conclude a final peace settlement, according to Western diplomats.

The move follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decisive re-election Tuesday after the incumbent publicly abandoned his commitment to negotiate a Palestinian state — the basis of more than 20 years of U.S. diplomatic efforts — and promised to continue the construction of settlements on occupied territory. The development also reflects deepening pessimism over the prospect of U.S.-brokered negotiations delivering peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Anything to cock-block Netanyahu and favor Iran over Israel.

Upbringing and education.

BZ

 

NETANYAHU WINS

Benjamin Netanyahu SoldierBenjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, won his contest against Isaac Herzog.

Herzog insists this is premature.

The win will be Netanyahu’s third consecutive as PM, his fourth overall.

The Arabs in Israel, of course, weigh in:

“We have the highest Arab voting rates since 1999,” he adds.

“We will block Netanyahu from forming the government.”

We would expect no less.

BZ