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'The Republican Senator From Israel'

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 11:27 am
by Bob Juch
The noted conservative website Forbes.com published a scathing indictment of Speaker John Boehner in the wake of the growing scandal surrounding his invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to speak before Congress.

The article, entitled Bibi Netanyahu — aka ‘The Republican Senator From Israel’ — May Have Made A Fatal Political Mistake offers an in-depth analysis of fallout in Israel over the controversy, predicting the Netanyahu may very well lose his long-standing control of Israel as a result of the fallout from his diplomatic FUBAR.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2 ... l-mistake/

Re: 'The Republican Senator From Israel'

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 6:32 pm
by BackInTex
Bob Juch wrote:The noted conservative website Forbes.com published a scathing indictment of Speaker John Boehner in the wake of the growing scandal surrounding his invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to speak before Congress.

The article, entitled Bibi Netanyahu — aka ‘The Republican Senator From Israel’ — May Have Made A Fatal Political Mistake offers an in-depth analysis of fallout in Israel over the controversy, predicting the Netanyahu may very well lose his long-standing control of Israel as a result of the fallout from his diplomatic FUBAR.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2 ... l-mistake/
Won't matter when Iran gets the bomb. I guess there are as many idiots in Israel as there are here.

Re: 'The Republican Senator From Israel'

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 9:16 pm
by smilergrogan
BackInTex wrote: Won't matter when Iran gets the bomb. I guess there are as many idiots in Israel as there are here.
Here in the U.S. or here on the Bored?

Re: 'The Republican Senator From Israel'

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 11:59 am
by BackInTex
smilergrogan wrote:
BackInTex wrote: Won't matter when Iran gets the bomb. I guess there are as many idiots in Israel as there are here.
Here in the U.S. or here on the Bored?

"as many" could refer to an actual number or relative number (aka percentage) I guess. I think the Bored skews towards a slightly higher percentage. I'll admit I've done no formal analysis, though.