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Koch Outraged By Obama's Treatment of Israel Over Housing Construction
2010-04-03
Former New York Mayor Ed Koch expressed disappointment in President Obama on Thursday for his treatment of Israel after it announced it would continue construction in East Jerusalem -- the section of the holy city claimed by the Palestinians.

"I have been a supporter of President Obama and went to Florida for him, urged Jews all over the country to vote for him saying that he would be just as good as John McCain on the security of Israel. I don't think it's true anymore," Koch told Fox News' Neil Cavuto.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got a chilly reception at the White House last week after Israel announced plans to build 1,600 new apartments for Jews in East Jerusalem during a visit from Vice President Biden. The announcement drew sharp condemnations from Washington and calls to cancel the construction plans -- requests that Netanyahu says he will not heed.

Koch said he believes Obama "orchestrated" what happened in Israel.

"What they did is they wanted to make Israel into a pariah," he said. "It's outrageous in my judgment. "

Koch said he's shocked that Congress, which largely supports Israel hasn't "stood up and said to the president, 'you're wrong on this, Mr. President.'"

No details from the reportedly tense Obama-Netanyahu meeting have been made public. The administration's precise demands on Israel and what Israel has offered in return have also remained under wraps.

But that didn't stop Koch from offering his harsh assessment of the Obama administration.

"I believe that the Obama administration is willing to throw Israel under the bus in order to please Muslim nations," Koch said. "We'll know when I'm right or wrong."
I believe the technical term is 'Cognitive Dissonance.'
Posted by:Clotch Thath8886

#6  #4 Life's hard. It's harder when you're stuck in a country with a stupid electorate.
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain


My fear is, our electorate is so "stupid" and so large that the country may soon be in danger of... capsizing, er huh, tipping over.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-04-03 13:32  

#5  But... but... but.... he's black...

Doesn't that make up for everything else?

(and don't give me that crap about him not being elected based on his race....)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-04-03 12:50  

#4  Life's hard. It's harder when you're stuck in a country with a stupid electorate.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-04-03 12:46  

#3  Some people are simply no judge of Men. It you listened to Obama for ten minutes you could SEE what kind of a man he was. It was a plain as it got.

You could read him. He was right there and it was OBVIOUS.

He was a mouth. You can push him when he makes a threat and he will back up. He wont fight himself, he will always get someone else to do that if he can. He's an opportunist and he's arrogant, he loves himself more than he loves anything else.

You cant depend on him and if you do, then you are a fool who deserves what happens to you.

Heads of State usually are good judges of other men. Putin, and Sarkozy, and others look at Obama and they KNOW what he is.

Like the man said, "Life is tough, but its tougher if you are stupid."

If you voted for Obama, you were stupid. Sor'bou'dat.
Posted by: BlackBart   2010-04-03 10:22  

#2  ION MAD POLCRITTERS, WMF > JAPAN ANGERED: NEW HAMPSHIRE US REPRESENTATIVE BARCELONA SAYS THAT USDIDN'T USE ENOUGH ATOMIC BOMBINGS AGZ JAPAN AT END OF WW2.

Net POsters > callin' for WALT DISNEY CO. TO LEAVE JAPAN + DEMANDS FOR USA TO STOP USING JAPAN AS ITS "ATOMIC MONKEY".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-03 02:14  

#1  Guess you just found out who the rubes really are, eh, Mr. Koch?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-04-03 00:26  

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