Benjamin Netanyahu
'Sorry, Candy, Whoa!' Benjamin Netanyahu Vigorously Schools Candy Crow
April 28th, 2014 9:45 AM
" Sorry, Candy. Whoa."
That was the sound of Candy Crowley about to be vigorously schooled by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on CNN's State of the Union. As if he were a teacher attempting to straighten out an errant student with the facts, Netayahu added, " No, Candy. No, no. I'm sorry. I heard that. I hear people write that up, but, in fact, it's the very opposite." Chastened…
AP's Heller Misleads on Israeli Settlement Activity, Cites Mythical 'I
March 4th, 2014 11:02 PM
It appears that Aron Heller at the Associated Press, aka the Administration's press, might have been applying lessons learned from the wire service's U.S. business and economics writers in his coverage of Israel's settlement activity. Heller also seems strangely fond of this mythical thing known as the "international community."
AP business and economics writers like Martin Crutsinger and…
Networks Censor Spat Between Obama Admin. and Israel Over Kerry 'Boyco
February 3rd, 2014 2:44 PM
ABC, CBS, and NBC's morning newscasts have yet to report about the bilateral squabble between the Obama administration and Israel over Secretary of State John Kerry's warning on Saturday that the U.S. ally faces "an increasing delegitimization campaign that has been building up....There are talks of boycotts and other kinds of things."
The war of words comes days after actress Scarlett…
MSNBC's Hayes Blames AIPAC for Dems Opposing Obama on Iran, Some Are
January 17th, 2014 7:28 PM
On Wednesday's All In show, MSNBC's Chris Hayes ended the show with a commentary appealing to 16 Senate Democrats who are joining with Republicans to push more sanctions on Iran, as the MSNBC host blamed the pro-Israel group AIPAC for influencing these Democrats, and accused the Senators of being "intent on sabotaging the President's peace talks and pushing us towards another war."
As he…
MSNBC Panel: Israeli PM 'Agitating for War' and 'Oppos[ing] Peace,' Bu
November 26th, 2013 6:56 PM
On Monday's All In show on MSNBC, Chris Hayes accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of making himself into a "cartoon" by "tirelessly agitating for war" and "oppos[ing] peace," as the MSNBC host celebrated the "truly historic" news of President Obama's deal with the Iranian government over its nuclear program.
Before a clip of Netanyahu calling the agreement a "historic mistake…
Zbigniew Brzezinski: 'Accommodating' Iranians Willing To Abandon Nucle
November 22nd, 2013 9:39 AM
Sure, he was careful to couch it. But the bottom line is that Zbigniew Brzezinski believes that Iran is willing to abandon its goal of acquiring nuclear weapons.
Jimmy Carter's former national security adviser offered that opinion in response to questioning by former RNC Chairman Michael Steele on today's Morning Joe. Brzezinski also claimed that the recent round of negotiations have been…
MSNBC's Hayes Frames Israel As Possible 'Obstacle' to Detente with Ira
September 26th, 2013 1:24 AM
On Tuesday's All In show on MSNBC, host Chris Hayes twice asked California Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee if Israel is an "obstacle" to a "diplomatic settlement between the U.S. and Iran," as the two discussed the possibility of a meeting between President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the United Nations gathering.
After playing a clip of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…
Zbigniew's Advice To Obama: Tell Netanyahu No War To Stop Iran Getting
March 22nd, 2013 8:05 AM
Zurprise, zurprise: Zbig wouldn't go to war to stop Iran getting nukes. On Morning Joe today, Jimmy Carter's former national security adviser had some advice for President Obama: tell Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that America will not go to war against Iran.
Attacking Iran's nuclear facilities would surely be an act of war. Yet doing so might well be the only way to prevent the…
Andrea Mitchell: Obama and Netanyahu Have 'One of the Worst Relationsh
March 20th, 2013 4:14 PM
Brace yourselves, for NBC's Andrea Mitchell - on MSNBC no less - actually criticized Barack Obama Wednesday.
During a News Nation segment about the President's trip to Israel, Mitchell said his relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "one of the worst" she can remember going all the way back to her years covering Ronald Reagan (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Bill Maher: 'The Israelis Are Controlling Our Government
February 16th, 2013 12:44 AM
"Based on every statement I’ve heard out of any Republican in the last two years, the Israelis are controlling our government."
So said HBO's Bill Maher Friday (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Maher: ‘What’s Happening in Israel Is What Would Happen in America
January 19th, 2013 9:46 AM
Bill Maher came back from his long winter vacation Friday to predictably say stupid things on HBO's Real Time that only a liberal would utter or appreciate.
One such was telling Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal, “What's happening in Israel is kind of what would happen in America if the Tea Party took over” (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):
Andrew Sullivan: Romney Will 'Launch a New Global War
October 14th, 2012 5:54 PM
"The key difference between these two candidates is that one is going to do all he can to avoid a new war in the Middle East and the other one is going to hand over U.S. policy to Bibi Netanyahu and launch a new global war."
So actually said the Daily Beast's Andrew Sullivan on the syndicated Chris Matthews Show Sunday (video follows with commentary):
Joy Behar: 'Maybe Obama Would Rather Talk to Me Than Netanyahu
September 25th, 2012 6:05 PM
Comedienne Joy Behar on Tuesday weighed in on the growing controversy over President Obama spending time on ABC's The View rather than meeting with foreign dignitaries in town for the United Nations General Assembly.
Commenting on Twitter, Behar said, "Maybe he'd rather talk to me than Netanyahu."
'Atlantic' Reporter Blames Netanyahu for Poor U.S.-Israel Relations
September 17th, 2012 5:11 PM
Appearing on Sunday's NBC Meet the Press, The Atlantic's national correspondent Jeff Goldberg acknowledged poor U.S.-Israel relations and proceeded to blame Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for causing the rift: "I've never seen an Israeli prime minister mismanage the relationship with the United States or with the administration the way this prime minister has." [Listen to the audio…