There's no reason to dwell on all the lies and manipulations Netanyahu scattered throughout the interview. They weren't meant for us, the wretched plebeians whose lives he manages
A living room in shades of cream and mushroom soup, furnished with heavy leather sofas and cluttered by a tasteless jumble of oil paintings. A design that strives to convey "luxury," but actually yells out "hotel lobby." This is the venue Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chose for his interview with "60 Minutes": not a state office or his official residence, but the private villa of billionaire Simon Falic in Jerusalem.
