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Netanyahu shoves it to Obama — Canadian PM met with me!

Netanyahu tweeted out this youtube of himself meeting the Canadian PM Stephen Harper meeting last week:

Notice the insecure chitchat at the start of the video, Netanyahu wondering how many papers he’s in. Then he puts it to the U.S.:

“I think if such red lines are set, I believe that Iran will back off. I think this message has percolated and can be the subject of a lot of debate, and also considerable discussion between the United States and us, and I hope to take some minutes to discuss it with you, as a great champion of freedom and a great friend of Israel.”

Speaking of Netanyahu’s twitter feed, he also tweeted his lame arrival in New York last week and video of his motorcade, and he tweeted this photo proudly. The photo that is the subject of global mirthmaking. Clueless in Canarsie.

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Bibi way off Broadway.

Never heard of this “Canada” place you write about, Phil – but it seems like its full of a bunch of clowns.

Hilarious. Is there no depths that this fool will not stoop in order to big himself up? I don’t think anti-zionism could have a bigger useful fool than him in order to expose the delusional thuggery of his tinpot regime. And note the condescending talk to his host, as if visiting a particularly dim supplicant eager for approval. LOL

Netanyahu thinks he’s an important person.

Why? Because he gets to meet with Canadian PM Stephen Harper.

Well then, is Stephen Harper an important person?

Actually no.

With the hockey owners locking out the players, Harper has a lot of time on his hands. The entire 2012-2013 hockey season is in jeopardy, and Harper is twiddling his thumbs.

But the final, utterly convincing proof that Harper isn’t important? Harper has nothing better to do with his time than meet with unimportant nobodies …. people like Netanyahu!

Netanyahu might have reminisced with Harper about 2002, a decade ago, when Netanyahu visited Canada, was confronted by hundreds of angry protestors, and had to cancel his planned speech.

Also in 2002, Netanyahu traveled to North Carolina and visited his friend Jonathan Pollard in prison. Pollard REALLY has a lot of time on his hands!!

Netanyahu could save everybody a lot of time and effort if he posted on the web the video of his 1992 prediction that Iran would have nuclear weapons “within 3 to 5 years.” What’s happening now is just a rerun. And of course he wasn’t quite so old, worn-out and tired back in 1992.

That multi-cultural schtick at the end with Netanyahu contributing his “Je suis d’accord, absolument” was really something. They both should have added a small Hebrew piece while they were at it.

I notice he didn’t pull out the bomb cartoon again. I was kinda hoping that would become a regular prop.