Do you want to know what the issues are in the Israeli election? I'm not going to pretend to present a comprehensive list of issues and candidates, but there have been a number of interesting articles that may give you a view of things that you wouldn't get if you're just reading American newspapers. Since my own politics go to the right, don't expect much in terms of the parties of the Left. I'm sure others will cover those.
Here are the latest polling trends from Shmuel Rosner.
Though Daniel Pipes acknowledges that if he were an Israeli citizen he'd vote for Netanyahu,
Perhaps Netanyahu has matured as a leader but, the old adage, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me," implies Likud might have recruited a fresh face.However Evelyn Gordon takes a more positive view of the current favorite:
Like all Israelis, I would prefer a perfect premier. But in reality, the choices are Livni or Netanyahu. The former has an unbroken record of failure in every position she ever held. The latter, despite his flaws, has recorded substantial achievements in every position he ever held. To me, that is a no-brainer.
What does all this tell us? That Bibi and Barak both learned from their mistakes, or that they function well only when someone else is the boss? If the second, let's vote for Tzipi, who will be the boss of Bibi and Ehud, for a perfect government. On the other hand, if she also needs first to fail at the top before doing fantastically one slot below, she's the last of the three we should be voting for.
And if this is a personality contest, it's quite clear why Lieberman will be the big winner. Of course, he will not have enough votes to become the Prime Minister. But with his bluntness, aggressiveness, sarcasm, (and, yes, Russian accent)- he has the advantage of being the only candidate with, well, a distinct personality.
Ehud Barak has a sense of humor. Does Hamas want a government of the Right? Why West Bank Mama is voting Likud. Life in Israel runs a debate between representatives of Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu. Also, an interview with Uri Bank from the National Union party.Here's a primer on the post election finagling.
Crossposted on Yourish.
Posted by SoccerDad at February 8, 2009 6:04 AMDavid, maybe I wasn't clear, but it seems that you are misrepresenting what I wrote about Lieberman. I consider him dangerous, but he's running a good campaign. The fact that he says what the public wants to hear does not make him good PM material. I dread that he will be the major power broker.
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Posted by: Yitzchak Goodman at February 8, 2009 5:15 PM