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Every American should be ashamed of what the Republicans tried to do:
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Every American should be ashamed of what the Republicans tried to do:
Obama was right!!!!!
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President ...
I missed nothing and your standard paint by the numbers liberal talking points changes nothing.In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
Netanyahu is completely devoid of objectivity...
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
Israel has more at stake then anyone. Netanyahu was merely giving us their POV...and he made it clear that if they had to Israel was prepared to stand alone.
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
Israel has more at stake then anyone. Netanyahu was merely giving us their POV...and he made it clear that if they had to Israel was prepared to stand alone.
Every American should be ashamed of what the Republicans tried to do:
Do you have a link for that claim?In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
Israel has more at stake then anyone. Netanyahu was merely giving us their POV...and he made it clear that if they had to Israel was prepared to stand alone.
I laugh at this...
GOP invited him to boost his numbers in the poll, which is awful
But it has backfired, he lost his lead while in the US.
GOP are going to be some muppets if he looses.... At least the other side can talk to the President who stayed neutral
In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
Israel has more at stake then anyone. Netanyahu was merely giving us their POV...and he made it clear that if they had to Israel was prepared to stand alone.
I laugh at this...
GOP invited him to boost his numbers in the poll, which is awful
But it has backfired, he lost his lead while in the US.
GOP are going to be some muppets if he looses.... At least the other side can talk to the President who stayed neutral
Boost his numbers in the polls?In can think of a great many things Americans should be ashamed of in regards to the government letting the head of state of an ally address Congress is not one of them.
Naturally, you've missed the point. It wasn't that he addressed Congress. Many have before. It was that he was invited by the Speaker of the House instead of the President (and at a time when the person in question was running for office in his own country), and it was done specifically to wrestle control of foreign policy from a sitting President, and secondarily to help a foreign leader win an election. That is not only a case of a foreigner interfering with the governance of this country, but a case of a political party using their position in Congress to interfere with a national election in a foreign land.
Israel has more at stake then anyone. Netanyahu was merely giving us their POV...and he made it clear that if they had to Israel was prepared to stand alone.
I laugh at this...
GOP invited him to boost his numbers in the poll, which is awful
But it has backfired, he lost his lead while in the US.
GOP are going to be some muppets if he looses.... At least the other side can talk to the President who stayed neutral