What the heck happened to all the “Race is close”, “Zionist Party surges ahead in polls”? crap?.....................
Saw him on TV for the first time in a looong time yesterday. He's looking old......................
But one of the Israeli news sources was quoted as saying support for conservatives in the Jewish population and anti Obama sentiment, even among Israeli Arabs was too mush to over come.
” I heard yesterday that it was going to be too close to call.”
That was our leftism MSM. He was assured of victory as early as 2 pm yesterday : )
AMEN!! The Biggest Slap to Obama’s face heard around the world - LOVE IT!!!
Weird as I heard off this media and over there that Bibi looked to be losing and even when Bibi declared victory and the Herzog crowd failed to turn up the media were still harping about too close to call.
Yep we do not nor them have a fair and non biased media.
SOMEBODY has egg on his face this morning...
Last night the CBS news reporters were acting like someone had just killed their dog. It was quite disgusting.
The Mpls. Star Tribune is calling it a squeaker.
Likud = 30 seats (conservative coalition)
Zionist Union = 24 seats (center-left)
Joint (Arab) List = 14 seats (radical Islamist and leftists)
Yesh Atid = 11 seats (secular middle)
Kulanu = 10 seats (economics focus, conservative coalition)
Jewish Home = 8 seats (religious focus, conservative coalition)
Shas = 7 seats (ultra-orthodox religious, conservative coalition)
United Torah Judaism = 6 seats (ultra-orthodox religious, conservative coalition)
Yisrael Beytenu = 6 seats (secular right wing Russian-speaking nationalists, conservative coalition)
Meretz = 4 seats (very left wing)
Conservative coalition has 68 of 120 seats.
VERY good news!
Why can’t the RINO-controlled Republican party realize this?
It’s all about MOTIVATED POLITICAL BASE.
That’s the only reason Obama got elected: Blacks and libs super fired up turned out to vote for him.
A real conservative could do what Bibi did here in the U.S.: WIN!
Early exit polls show a landslide victory for John Kerry over George Bush . . .