Does a man who has led Special Forces in combat REALLY have anything to fear
(or to learn) from a Chicago "Community Narcissist"???

Get some BiBi!!!

 

 

 


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Subject: Netanyahu's Rules of Debate

 


Two photos say it all.  Netanyahu and Obama in their 20s:




Netanyahu's rules of debate


By:  <http://washingtonexaminer.com/people/hugh-hewitt> Hugh Hewitt 05/22/11
8:05 PM 
Examiner Columnist

If it had been a fight, they would have stopped it.

Friday's showdown between President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu wasn't close, and it wasn't pretty -- though Netanyahu
didn't want to leave any obvious marks. The end result was that our
president is suddenly aware that Chicago rules don't work on tough-minded
leaders of countries surrounded by terrorists. 

The battle between the warrior and the academic was bound to turn out this
way. President Obama was a community organizer once. Netanyahu was commander
of the Israeli Defense Forces' elite special forces unit, Sayeret Matkal.
Faculty meetings can get rough, but not as rough as the hostage rescue
mission to free Sabena Flight 571.

So the president's absurd declaration about 1967 borders is off the table.
In fact, the table is gone. Israel can wait out the 20 months left to
Obama's presidency, or even 48 months if American voters insanely choose to
experiment with epic incompetence at the top for another term. Israel isn't
going back to the Auschwitz borders, and only a naive and inexperienced
academic would think that Thursday's speech would do other than worsen
prospects for a negotiated settlement.

Netanyahu's take-down of the president should be on the TiVo of Mitt Romney,
Tim Pawlenty, Mitch Daniels, Jon Huntsman (and, yes, Rick Perry if what I
have been hearing is true). One of those men will be standing opposite the
president in the debates of September and October of 2012, and Netanyahu
showed exactly how to respond to the prolixities and pauses of the
teleprompter-dependent president.

First, let the president talk, and talk, and talk. (And talk.) His frequent
rhetorical cul-de-sacs numb the minds of listeners and set up the
opportunity for sharp contrasts between the definitive and the ambiguous,
the purposeful and the feckless.

Second, look right at him when responding. This so unnerved President Obama
that his anger and frustration was visible. Whether he brought the sense of
superiority to the White House or whether it erupted there, the president
does not care for people who challenge him directly, cannot seem to believe
that anyone would have the temerity to do so. This is the sign of a deep
insecurity, and Netanyahu used it.

Next, speak from specifics, using facts and especially history. Netanyahu
used history to spank the president on Friday. A GOP nominee armed with
specific references -- not just to Obama's many blunders but also to clear
evidence of the American exceptionalism that Obama has clearly rejected --
will put the wordy academic on his heels.

Finally, express core truths bluntly -- especially the harshest ones, such
as the nature of Hamas. The president has been shrinking from clarity for
more than two years, whether it is clarity on Iran, on the butcher Assad and
the nutter Chavez, and most recently on the key Palestinian problem -- that
Hamas, like Hezbollah to the north, wants Israel destroyed.

Netanyahu showed a worldwide audience that purposefulness can be as polite
as it is pointed, and that Obama has a glass jaw. A clenched glass jaw, but
a glass jaw nonetheless.


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