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Well, folks, another AIPAC Policy Conference has come and gone, and this year’s had no shortage of buzz. With a pair of high-profile speeches from Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu, bookended by the former’s speech on the Middle East last week and the latter’s Congressional address earlier today, the 2011 Conference generated a lot of chatter on that up-and-coming phenomenon, the Internet. Here are a few of our favorite tweets from the weekend’s events:
Noah Pollak (@noahpollak), Executive Director of the Emergency Committee for Israel:
Jeffrey Goldberg (@Goldberg3000), national correspondent, The Atlantic:
Eli Lake (@elilake), national security reporter, The Washington Times:
Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias), political writer:
M.J. Rosenberg (@MJayRosenberg), Senior Foreign Policy Fellow at Media Matters Action Network:
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“What did we miss? Tell us in the comments!”
Actually, it seems you did not miss any anti BIbi lefty comment around. But you did missed comments like
“I think it’s been a great visit for Bibi, in which he’s been able to put the case for Israel clearly, forcefully, cogently and with passion.
I for one loved his mini-lecture, call it what you will, in his White House meeting with Obama.
“It isn’t going to happen”, he said bluntly, referring to the right of return. Brilliant. It had to be said, and he said it clearly. Three Cheers for Bibi!”