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Title: Netanyahu Serves Up a Brutal Dish of Reality to Schumer, Biden and Dems Talking Smack Against Him Ni
Post by: mystery-ak on March 18, 2024, 02:36:08 pm
Netanyahu Serves Up a Brutal Dish of Reality to Schumer, Biden and Dems Talking Smack Against Him
Nick Arama


As we have reported, Democrats have been throwing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under the bus. They seem to be so desperate to appeal to the folks on the left in their party that they've lost the plot when it comes to Israel. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called for regime change against Netanyahu. Joe Biden called it a "good" speech, that Netanyahu was hurting more than helping, and there were reports that his White House was trying to force Netanyahu out. Then, on Sunday, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) also talked smack against him, claiming that he'd interfered in our elections in a bizarre attack when, indeed, it was the Obama administration that had interfered in Israeli elections against Netanyahu.

It shows how all they truly care about is winning and that they don't give a darn about supporting our allies appropriately right in the middle of a war as they take on Hamas.

But Netanyahu had a few things to say about the situation and the Democrats in response during an interview with Pete Hegseth on "Fox and Friends."

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https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/03/18/netanyahu-serves-up-a-brutal-dish-of-reality-to-schumer-biden-and-dems-talking-smack-n2171536
Title: Re: Netanyahu Serves Up a Brutal Dish of Reality to Schumer, Biden and Dems Talking Smack Against Hi
Post by: PeteS in CA on March 18, 2024, 05:24:19 pm
From the linked article:

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Netanyahu sort of had a little smile on his face when Hegseth brought up the question of what Schumer and Biden had said. Then, he completely took down Schumer.

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I think Schumer's statements are wholly inappropriate. I think we're not a banana republic. The people of Israel will choose when they'll have elections, who they elect, and it's not something that will be foisted upon us. It's wrong to try to replace the elected leaders of a sister democracy and a staunch American ally at any time, but especially during the time of war. 

Just imagine that, after 9/11, and when you're in the midst of fighting Al Qaeda, and winning. People would say, some Israeli would say, "Oh, the right thing to do is not to have new elections in America or have President Bush resign." It's inappropriate. Shouldn't have been said. It's wrong."