Monday, August 25, 2008

Livni, Mofaz and Other (Rotten) Vegetables


It is difficult not to laugh when the media widely reports that Kadimah will act to prevent the losers in the upcoming Kadimah primaries from defecting to a different party. It is like holding a Weight Watcher's meeting in the middle of a bakery. The entire corrupt Kadimah party is nothing more than a party of defectors.

Those expecting our situation to improve under the leadership of Mofaz or Livni are in for a major disappointment. The 'advantage' of Olmert as opposed to his future replacement is specifically the thick smog of corruption that envelopes him. The investigations taking place against Olmert have made it difficult for him to pass fateful strategic decisions. In Israel, 'brave strategic decisions' are a euphemism for just one thing: The wholesale auction of the Land of Israel, the destruction of settlements and entrusting Israel's enemies with the security of its citizens.

The new, 'squeaky clean' Prime Minister will place himself at the service of those who set Israel's national agenda - in other words, the 'enlightened' leftist elite - and the spring of new peace initiatives will go into full bloom.

Israel needs a social revolution. It needs a revolution that will replace the rule of the leftist elite that undemocratically perpetuates its hold on power. Israel needs a revolution that will empower the Jewish majority to set the national agenda according to its Jewish values.

As of now, the only group seriously progressing toward those goals is Manhigut Yehudit.

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