Bibi did everything he could to put who he wanted where he wanted, and still Feiglan won the 20th slot.
Now this sloppy move to change the outcome of the vote not only reinforces the world`s perception of Israel`s political system as being dysfunctional, it also suggests blatant corruption of the process.
I spent some time on the Internet Way Back machine reading the various versions of Feiglin`s "the day after" - and I can truthfully say after reading a few years of talkbacks except for maybe five Israeli`s (including you) most of the rest agree with everything Feiglin puts forth.
To me, and what Israel`s supporters so often write all over the world not just here, Feiglin does represent a vast number of Israel`s most ardent supporters; and he did after all win 20th so he surely represents a lot of Israelis in the country.
I think Moshe Feiglin is going to get his slot back and the ensuing pandemonium in Israel following this move by Bibi will likely lead to mayhem until it does. |
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