Saturday, August 03, 2019

Lieberman isn't as loved as his whole bizarre idea of a unity government

Avigdor Lieberman may be pushing for a national unity government, which is one thing. But according to a recent poll, not many people want him to be part of such an arrangement:
More Israeli voters would prefer a unity government made up of the ruling Likud party and centrist Blue and White than one that would include Yisrael Beytenu headed by Avigdor Liberman, according to a new television poll aired Saturday evening by Israel’s Channel 12.

The poll, which surveyed 503 respondents and with a margin of error of 4.4 percent conducted by iPanel, showed that were Israeli elections held today, 59% would not support a unity government made up of the Likud, Blue and White, and Yisrael Beytenu, compared with 54% who would oppose a unity government that would exclude Liberman.
Interesting. This suggests there are people out there galled at Lieberman's conduct, which puts his absurd politics ahead of the country's safety and well being.

So who knows? Maybe people are becoming tired of Lieberman after all. It certainly is about time he retired from politics, as he doesn't seem so talented either.

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1 Comments:

At 8/04/2019 06:48:00 AM, Anonymous Mr. Cohen said...

“...Cumanus, whose governorship was marked
by disturbances and further disaster to the Jews.

The people had assembled in Jerusalem for the
Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Roman
cohort stood on guard over the Temple colonnade,
armed men always being on duty at the feasts
to forestall any rioting by the vast crowds.”

SOURCE: The Jewish War
(chapter 7, pages 143 to 144) by Flavius Josephus,
translated by G.A. Williamson, year 1984,
published by Penguin Classics,
ISBN: 0140444203 & 978-0140444209

NOTE: Remember this when people
attempt to deny that Jews lived in the Holy Land.
Remember this when people attempt to deny
that there was a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.

 

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