Mitt Romney should visit Israel soon, Republican lawmakers say, claiming that such a trip would highlight the fact that President Obama has not been there during his first term. Congressional Republicans told The Hill that there would be many benefits for Romney should he go to Israel, explaining that it would both advance U.S.-Israeli relations and help him politically.
It would be a good visit for him, said National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas).
Romney, who has a decades-old friendship with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, has promised that Israel would be his first foreign trip as president. He has slammed Obama for throwing Israel under the bus, and when Netanyahus father died two weeks ago, his campaign made a point to send out a public letter extending his condolences.
Obama visited Israel in 2008 while he was a presidential candidate but has not been back since. He has been to 30 countries, so far, as commander-in-chief, including Ghana, Ireland and El Salvador.
Poster Comment:
here we go with the pandering...nothing ever changes...