Barack Hussein Obama Refuses to Call Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu After His Big Victory (Update: Obama Finally Calls, “Reassess” Its options on US-Israel Relations)
THE INCREDIBLY SHRINKING PRESIDENT … JUST HOW SMALL, PETTY AND THIN SKINNED IS BARACK OBAMA.
One needs to look no further to witness the lack of class, the pettiness and the pathetic “smallish” behavior of President Barack Obama than to examine his behavior falling the victory by Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in yesterdays landslide election. Following Benjamin Netanyahu’s huge win, Barack Obama has not called the Israel Prime Minister to congratulate him. Even for Obama, this is small. Really, this is how we treat an ally? But the incredibly shrinking Obama is throwing a temper tantrum because Netanyahu’s big win means an Obama big and embarrassing loss. All of Obama’s attempts to interfere in the Israel election and have Netanyahu ousted were for naught.
But this is the sad state of affairs that the United States sees itself in as a clueless and apathetic electorate have voted this little Napoleon into office, who is the most liberal ideologue, that America has ever had to endure. So I guess the transformation of America is to attack our allies unless they goose-step to Obama’s wishes. 2016 cannot come soon enough.
Really, this president has the audacity to question anyone about using rhetotic in an election. Seriously Barack, you might want to take a look at yourself in the mirror and see just how you conducted yourself in the 2008 and 2012 elections. And the crap you have spewed in between.
UPDATE I: NY Times – Obama May Find It Impossible to Mend Frayed Ties to Netanyahu.
President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel had a poisonous relationship long before Mr. Netanyahu swept to victory on Tuesday night in elections watched minute-by-minute at the White House.
But now that Mr. Netanyahu has won after aggressively campaigning against a Palestinian state and Mr. Obama’s potential nuclear deal with Iran, the question is whether the president and prime minister can ever repair their relationship — and whether Mr. Obama will even try.
On Wednesday, part of the answer seemed to be that the president would not make the effort.
In strikingly strong criticism, the White House called Mr. Netanyahu’s campaign rhetoric, in which he railed against Israeli Arabs because they went out to vote, an attempt to “marginalize Arab-Israeli citizens” and inconsistent with the values that bind Israel and the United States. The White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, told reporters traveling with Mr. Obama on Air Force One on Wednesday that Mr. Netanyahu’s statement was “deeply concerning and it is divisive and I can tell you that these are views the administration intends to communicate directly to the Israelis.”
UPDATE II: Obama calls to congratulate Netanyahu.
Barack Obama finally calls to congratulate Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his recent victory; however, it was far from friendly or cordial. The thin skinned Obama, still smarting from his guy not winning the Israel election, basically made the following salutations, Congratulations, and by the way, we’re going to re-access our policy with Israel since you won. How big of Obama.
President Barack Obama told Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that Washington would “reassess” its options on U.S.-Israel relations and Middle East diplomacy after the Israeli prime minister took a position against Palestinian statehood during his re-election campaign, a White House official said.
Obama’s telephone call to Netanyahu followed a television interview in which the Israeli leader backed away from his pre-election declaration that there would be no Palestinian state on his watch, an about-face apparently aimed at quelling U.S. criticism triggered by his comments.
The White House, unmoved by Netanyahu’s effort to backtrack, delivered a fresh rebuke against him on Thursday and signaled that Washington may reconsider its decades-old policy of shielding close ally Israel from international pressure at the United Nations.
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Mr. Obama ? Mr. is a sign of respect and i have no respect for obama.
Yet, Hussein Obama cut short a visit to India to go to Saudi Arabia to personally congratulate the new king. I don’t know if he bowed and kissed the king’s hand or butt or not, but he can’t even lift the phone to at least be a good sport and congratulate PM Netanyahu? Even more evidence that this clown is a Muslim.
And a narcissistic loser.
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Obama: “We’re going to re-access our policy with Israel.”
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I think it should be the Prime Minister reassessing Israel’s relationship with the current American administration that is constantly upholding Islam.
Jennifer Psaki: “Yes, we are comfortable doing business with the Muslim Brotherhood.”
February 2, 2015
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/state-dept-misled-reporters-about-meeting-with-muslim-brotherhood/
Muslim Brotherhood vows not to recognize Israel
01/01/2012
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=251732
White House Congratulates Egypt’s Morsi
6/24/12
http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/06/white-house-congratulates-egypts-morsi-127117.html
Muslim Brotherhood Takes Egypt, Cleric Declares: Our Capital ‘Shall Be Jerusalem, Allah Willing’
June 24, 2012
http://nation.foxnews.com/egypts-new-president-morsi/2012/06/24/muslim-brotherhood-takes-egypt-cleric-declares-our-capital-shall-be-jerusalem-allah-willing
Obama: “We’re going to re-access our policy with Israel.”
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Again … I think it should be the Prime Minister reassessing Israel’s relationship with the current American Administration … the current American Administrations that is constantly upholding Islam.
AN UNDIVIDED JERUSALEM
JUNE, 2008
Obama surprise: Says Jerusalem will remain undivided
June 05, 2008
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/16218/language/en-US/Default.aspx
MAY, 2011
Obama calls for Israel’s return to pre-1967 borders
May 19, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/20/world/middleeast/20speech.html?pagewanted=all
NOVEMBER, 2014
Solicitor General: Israel Has No Claim to Jerusalem, Just as Russia Has No Claim to Crimea
November 4, 2014
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/solicitor-general-israel-has-no-claim-to-jerusalem-just-as-russia-has-no-claim-to-crimea/
JANUARY, 2015
US condemns plan to build new Israeli settlement units
January 30, 2015
http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-condemns-new-israeli-settlement-units/
British Deputy Nick Clegg – March 19, 2015
“If Netanyahu rules out a Palestinian state and expands West Bank settlements, ‘the world, including the British parliament, would have no option, but to recognize a Palestinian state.”
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.647834
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah – March 3, 2015
“We are no longer scattered among the nations, powerless to defend ourselves. We restored our sovereignty in our ancient home. And the soldiers who defend our home have boundless courage. For the first time in 100 generations, we, the Jewish people, can defend ourselves. This is why — this is why, as a prime minister of Israel, I can promise you one more thing: Even if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2015/03/03/full-text-netanyahus-address-to-congress/