Is it too early for President Obama jokes?
1.
President Obama wants to appoint a new middle east expert.
The
first candidate knew the middle east well, spoke Arabic and Hebrew, and
has lived in the middle east for decades, but he wasn't a Democrat.
The second candidate was a Democrat, but didn't know the middle east well and spoke neither Arabic nor Hebrew.
The
third candidate was a Democrat and knew the middle east well, spoke
Arabic and Hebrew, and has lived in the middle east for decades, in
fact he was born there. But he was a Jew.
2.
In Obama's America, television watches YOU!
3.
Remember
the day when there was this long blackout in Washington? President
Obama was stuck on the escalator in the mall for hours!
4.
White House Press Secretary announcement:
Yesterday
President Obama stated in a speech that he supports Israel's right to
an undivided Jerusalem. That statement is generally correct. However,
the President wishes to clarify the statement further. First, he
doesn't believe that Jerusalem must remain undivided but believes that
the city can be divided. Second, it's not Israel's right he was
referring to but some other country's. And third, the President was not
talking about Jerusalem, Israel, but about Helena, Montana.
5.
Question on Obama's Web site:
During
George W. Bush's reign protesters often demonstrated against American
foreign policy in Washington. Can dissidents still do that under
President Obama?
Obama's Web site answers:
Yes. Under President Obama dissidents will still be able to demonstrate against the foreign policy of George W. Bush.
6.
President
Obama discusses American support for the survival of middle-eastern
Jews with the Israeli prime minister. Points out the President:
"Well,
this is not easy. We have to take so many things into account. On the
one hand, Israel is our only reliable ally in the middle east. But on
the other hand we have also to take into account that the Arabs still
scream for the death of the Jews. And on the one hand Israel supports
American foreign policy. But on the other hand Israel is the only real
democracy in the region. And on the one hand we are trying to keep
Russia's influence in the middle east to a minimum. But on the other
hand, I must admit, Israel is the only country firmly opposed to
Russia's foreign policies in the middle east. I just don't know what to
do."
And finally: 7.
After four years of Obama,
Israel is again under attack by Egypt and Syria. After a violent war
that costs tens of thousands of lives, a ceasefire agreement is finally
proposed and accepted by the parties involved. The economy of the
middle east stabilises again and even tourism is rising back to prewar
levels.
Millions of tourists want to see Israel, the land of pyramids.