Aug 10, 2014

Lieberman's dirty politics

I used to like Avigdor Lieberman, a certain amount. He was not quite my style, but certain things about him I admired. I admired that he was very strong-willed and determined. I admired he took a tough line on issues he believed in, and did not waver. I admired the way he controls his party with an iron fist. I even felt bad for him that he was hounded for so long by the legal system, only for it to all end up as nothing.

Right now, Lieberman leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

Since splitting off from the Likud a few weeks ago, which is surely debatable if the timing of that was good or bad, Lieberman had appointed MK Carmel Shama-Cohen as ambassador to the OECD, solely for the purpose of being able to get a Likudnik out of the Knesset and advance another Yisrael Beyteynu member into the Knesset in his place. And now, Lieberman is having Minister Yair Shamir resign from the Knesset, again to make room for the next person on the list which is another member of Yisrael Beyteynu - giving YB another voice in the government.

Even in the best, and quietest, of times, these are "slick" political maneuvers that might be considered dirty, though are tolerable. In a time of war and conflict, a time of emergency, these types of political maneuvers are just dirty and bad politics.

I hope Lieberman takes a hit for it at some point in the future. I hope people see him, because of these moves, for what he seems to be - a dirty, underhanded politician who finds political revenge and maneuvers to be more important than anything else in a difficult period. The polls already don't look good for Lieberman's future. I hope they come true.


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4 comments:

  1. I don't agree with the negativity. Who is happy with how the government is working now??? We certainly will back it up 100% if it decides to win, but this collosal zig zag, the once again 'we're going to trust the goyim (Egypt) for our security, does not deserve our support, and whoever can see the day after (Lieberman) is rightfully preparing for it. Good for him.

    How come you are not talking about Shamah-Cohen who took the sweet ambassador position instead of staying for clean politics? What is okay about taking the cherry and abandoning the Likud during war?

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  2. I didnt like it then either, but that was one case. this is already the second. he has now gained 2 seats for his people using this maneuver. I thought Shama Cohen should have rejected it. He claims Netanyahu encouraged him to accept.

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  3. yvette has been slipping for a while, doing badly in a variety of political races. it would appear that he's going to attempt some stuff to get his mojo back. his normal trick is to beat up on leftists and israeli arabs.

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