I went last night to the Manhigut Yehudit kickoff campaign rally of Moshe Feiglin for head of the Likud in the upcoming Likud primaries later this month. it looked to me like there was probably close to about 1000 people in attendance, and the campaign looks to be well organized.
The entire campaign has struck me as being irrelevant, considering it is going to be impossible to beat Benjamin Netanyahu, a sitting prime minister who is fairly popular. However, the truth is, that a strong showing will continue to increase the level of influence Moshe Feiglin and Manhigut Yehudit will have on the Knesset and specifically on other MKs from the Likud. Along with that, it is always possible that he will somehow win.
Here is the Money Storm video
1. How do I vote in a Likud election?
ReplyDelete2. Is there any writings in English that explain Moshe Feiglin's positions in clear and concrete terms and not general platitudes or generic statements?
Nevermind, I just noticed that Feiglin thinks that the private sector can produce health care. It's a crappy idea, especially for a country so close and Jewish as Israel. Health care is something that should not be "for profit", it should be just be sustainable and make enough money to drive innovation.
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