FOOLS: Netanyahu’s ‘Red Line’ Cardboard Mocked on Twitter

Yahoo News Reports: “Okay, it’s official,” The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg wrote. “Netanyahu has no idea what he’s doing. He has just turned a serious issue into a joke. Goldberg continued: “Netanyahu’s bomb cartoon is the Middle East equivalent of Clint Eastwood’s chair.”

“Apparently Netanyahu took a chart-making course from Paul Ryan,” the comedian Rob Delaney tweeted.

“I didn’t realize nuclear bombs looked like the bombs from Super Mario,” Buzzfeed’s Andrew Kaczynski quipped.

“Netanyahu has reduced nuclear war diplomacy to cartoons and markers,” Sam Stein tweeted.

Many Twitter users questioned the wisdom of bringing clip art to the U.N., while some referenced a Roadrunner comparison.

“Excuse me, Prime Minister Netanyahu?” Rex Huppke wrote. “Wile E. Coyote called. He wants his bomb back.”

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Chas-Holman/1333779011 Chas Holman

    The whole zany bomb graphic.. looks like a Mad Magazine ‘Spy vs Spy’ illustration.
    And of course the ‘wick’ adds credibility to the whole ‘Nuclear’ thing.. My goodness.

  • Avi Kramer

    Explained in a fashion everyone should get it, & these dummies still don’t get it.

  • http://www.facebook.com/raphael.j.kaufmann Raphael Judas Kaufmann

    That’s the state of Israeli public diplomacy… not even ready to invest in a serious infographic. M***F*** Morsi and Abbas took off the gloves and we show a 1$ cartoon…

    • Avi Kramer

      Spending a dime in the U.N. is a waste

      • http://www.facebook.com/raphael.j.kaufmann Raphael Judas Kaufmann

        I disagree. I view it as a strategic need and Netanyahu does a very decent job but we should invest 1billion shekels a year to support a non-apologetic communication campaign. Last success in this realm is the conference hosted by the UN about the Jewish Refugees from the Arab world.