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Psychobibi

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Award-winning novelist Matt Rees and experienced Mideast correspondent Matthew Kalman discuss and read from their ebook PSYCHOBIBI: Who is Israel's Prime Minister and Why Does He Want to Fail? Benjamin Netanyahu, the man often portrayed as an extremist, is really just locked in a deep psychological battle with the ghosts of his tough father and golden brother. The result: Bibi’s driven to succeed, so long as he can always get it wrong in the end. Confused? You won’t be. Not after you’ve met Psychobibi. Hard-hitting and irreverent, incisive and hardboiled, Rees and Kalman eviscerate the myth behind the man everyone loves to hate.

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Award-winning novelist Matt Rees and experienced Mideast correspondent Matthew Kalman discuss and read from their ebook PSYCHOBIBI: Who is Israel's Prime Minister and Why Does He Want to Fail? Benjamin Netanyahu, the man often portrayed as an extremist, is really just locked in a deep psychological battle with the ghosts of his tough father and golden brother. The result: Bibi’s driven to succeed, so long as he can always get it wrong in the end. Confused? You won’t be. Not after you’ve met Psychobibi. Hard-hitting and irreverent, incisive and hardboiled, Rees and Kalman eviscerate the myth behind the man everyone loves to hate.

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