Don, Noah, and special guest Judy Maltz discuss the State Comptroller’s report, which details the profound profligacies and petty corruptions of the first family, including spending over 3,000 shekels a day on cleaning, 93,000 shekels a year on take out, alongside the full-time chef and kitchen staff.
The report also notes that the Prime Minister regularly asks his various lackeys to buy for him the occasional refreshment – a coke here, a falafel there – and then, as a matter of course, fails to reimburse them. The picture that emerges from the report is of the guy who somehow always manages to be in the bathroom when the check arrives. Politicians from all the center-left parties are calling for an immediate police investigation.
While this kind of behavior may be utter douche-baggery, is it really an election issue?
Don, Noah, and special guest Judy Maltz discuss the State Comptroller’s report, which details the profound profligacies and petty corruptions of the first family, including spending over 3,000 shekels a day on cleaning, 93,000 shekels a year on take out, alongside the full-time chef and kitchen staff.
The report also notes that the Prime Minister regularly asks his various lackeys to buy for him the occasional refreshment – a coke here, a falafel there – and then, as a matter of course, fails to reimburse them. The picture that emerges from the report is of the guy who somehow always manages to be in the bathroom when the check arrives. Politicians from all the center-left parties are calling for an immediate police investigation.
While this kind of behavior may be utter douche-baggery, is it really an election issue?
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