Senator Bernie Sanders has joined the growing list of
members of Congress who will be boycotting Israeli Prime Minister
Netanyahu’s speech before a joint session of Congress.
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While speaking at the Brookings Institution, Senator
Sanders announced that he would not be attending the speech, “The
President Of The United States heads up our foreign policy.The idea that
the president wasn’t consulted? That’s wrong….I am not going.”
Senator Sanders joined a growing list of members of Congress who not be attending the speech. The list of Democrats
who will not be attending include Representatives Jim Clyburn, John Lewis, Raúl
Grijalva, G.K. Butterfield, and Earl Blumenauer. Bernie Sanders is the
first senator to announce that he is boycotting the speech in protest of
the way that Boehner and Netanyahu have disrespected the president.
Israeli officials are starting to crack under the
backlash. Their first move was to try to blame Boehner. After throwing Boehner under the bus
didn’t work, Israeli officials are considering changing the format of
Netanyahu’s speech to make sure that it does not air on prime-time
television.
Reuters reported,
“As a result, Israeli officials are considering whether Netanyahu
should speak to a closed-door session of Congress, rather than in a
prime-time TV address, so as to drain some of the intensity from the
event, a source said. Another option is for the prime minister to make
his speech at the annual meeting of the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee in Washington the same week, rather than in Congress.”
The outrage and boycott are causing Netanyahu to
consider burying the speech. The Israeli Prime Minister still intends to
give the speech, but public pressure may force him to abandon the
publicity stunt of addressing a joint session of Congress on national
television.
Ten House Democrats and Senator Sanders have committed to skipping the speech. No one from the White House will be attending the speech, as the conspiracy to pressure and embarrass President Obama is turning into a humiliating defeat for Boehner and Netanyahu.
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