After President Obamas Cairo speech, one of the more bizarre memes to emerge from the Magical Dungeon of Nonsensical Anti-Obama Talking Points was the notion that Obamas words were somehow harshly critical of Israel.
The most popular criticism: Obamas speech threw Israel under the bus. Michael Goldfarb of the Weekly Standard said it. Former Bush One Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Jed Babbin said it. Best-selling professional Muslim-hater Robert Spencer said it, too.
Google or, if you prefer, Bing the phrase Obama threw Israel under the bus and youll find countless examples. By countless, I mean there were a lot, but I didnt count them.
Rush Limbaugh didnt use under the bus. Instead, he said Obamas speech threw Israel over the cliff.
Im not sure if getting thrown over a cliff is supposed to be better or worse than getting thrown under a bus. I suppose it depends on whats at the bottom of the cliff. If theres a giant trampoline or a nude beach with exceptionally bouncy sand at the bottom, then maybe the cliff aint so bad.
If, however, there are dragons at the bottom of the cliff, or a freaky modern art installation consisting of thousands of upward-facing pitchforks, then Im taking the under-the-bus option.
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