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What will we do without that putty face mugging around the world?

Moral of the story - don't go around using your position to design an ugly-looking office and then let the people involved flap their gums to the press.

No worries - there are still plenty of Ken dolls who vote for hate even as they live like an extended episode of Looking rolling around those halls.

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I am surprised Bibi won reelection. His outright admission he is against two states puts him in direct contradiction with the US policy and even if it is just a fiction all parties pretend to want, admitting it will never happen just makes it all a mess. What then is there left to discuss with the Palestinians and what is the US supposed to say to them? He needed to go. He has been around far too long and the guy is an obstacle for any sort of peace. Not that the Palestinians actually want peace but it seems tough for any Palestinian to have wiggle room for talks of any kind.

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I read an article that said Obama is unpopular in Israel. So pushing hard on that element, along with the clear scaremongering about Arabs in Israel, seems to have done the trick. It sets a frightening precedent.

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I am surprised Bibi won reelection. His outright admission he is against two states puts him in direct contradiction with the US policy and even if it is just a fiction all parties pretend to want, admitting it will never happen just makes it all a mess. What then is there left to discuss with the Palestinians and what is the US supposed to say to them? He needed to go. He has been around far too long and the guy is an obstacle for any sort of peace. Not that the Palestinians actually want peace but it seems tough for any Palestinian to have wiggle room for talks of any kind.

Right. I don't actually believe that any politician who knows anything about the Middle East believes a two state solution is truly possible. I'm a cynic on this front because I don't believe any US leader has believed in that possibility either. Well, maybe Jimmy Carter did. When you are dealing with religious extremists there is no hope.

However, to just come out and tell the truth! My God, what was the man thinking!? I'm not being sarcastic either, the two state solution has always been a lie agreed upon (to plagiarize David Milch) and Bibi broke that agreement. Now things are going to be even more chaotic until he's ousted.

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I really was hoping he'd lose but wasn't holding my breath. Are there term limits in Israel?

Sure doesn't seem like it, since this is his 4th term in office.

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He's not going to become a Democrat so I wonder what band of lunatics will get to welcome him to their family. The libertarian party? The tea party? The Klan?

Probably the Beck Party, which you too can join if you buy your weight in gold...

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