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Monday, October 11, 2010

Livni: I only hit people when they're down

She becomes more despicable by the day. Now opposition leader Tzipi Livni says that she put off attacking Prime Minister Netanyahu when it seemed that he could continue the 'negotiations' without a 'settlement freeze.' But now that it's clear that he can't - he may be somewhat down - she's gone on the attack.
“When it looked like Netanyahu could negotiate without having to pay for it by extending the freeze, I waited silently and behaved responsibly,” she said. “I didn’t want to weaken him on this issue.

“Now the time has come to criticize.”
Yes, of course. Now that everyone else is piling on, Livni is too.

And Livni is trying to recruit another loser for her Kadima party: Former IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz.
Addressing the possibility that former IDF chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. (res.) Dan Halutz would join Kadima, Livni praised him but said he had not decided yet.

“We need worthy people in politics, and he is worthy in my eyes,” she said.
For those who have forgotten, Halutz was the IDF Chief of Staff who decided that pinpoint bombing would stop Hezbullah in 2006, and then when that didn't work, couldn't make up his mind whether to send ground troops in until after the 'cease fire' had all but been adopted. He was forced to resign in disgrace when the Winograd report came out. Can you imagine that loser (God forbid) as Defense Minister? What could go wrong?

2 Comments:

At 9:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

And yet 1 out of 3 Israelis would still vote for the Kadima party, if national elections were held today.

Retarded Jews!

 
At 11:14 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

Yup... its scary Kadima remains a viable political party with the kind of people it has in its leadership. People who led Israel from one disaster to another. And judging by the polls, a lot of Israeli Jews appear to want more of it.

What could go wrong indeed

 

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