Hayfa Celebrates The New President



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The Lebanese pop artist (who’s a fan of Hassan Nassrallah) celebrates the election of a new president her own way (h/t j.k). This gives you an idea about the wave of new songs that will hit the Lebanese airwaves soon.

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  1.  

    Heck why waste time make haifa the speaker of the house or even ammend the constitution to make her president.

    VIVA HAIFA

    Posted by happy lebo | May 27, 2008, 11:18 am

  2.  

    If Haifa, who supposedly admires Nazralha, is in favor of the new prez, then maybe it’s a sign that old Nazralha is losing this popularity contest.. If he’s latest speech showed anything is that he’s nothing but an angry, frustrated and stubborn fool. Times are changing Naz so you better adjust to it..

    Posted by MLK | May 27, 2008, 11:23 am

  3.  

    “Pity the nation that welcomes its new ruler with trumpeting, and farewells him with hootings, only to welcome another with trumpeting again”

    Posted by RFK | May 27, 2008, 2:04 pm

  4.  

    Well said, RFK.

    Posted by Bad Vilbel | May 27, 2008, 5:13 pm

  5.  

    I think Nasrallah is frustrated and he started showing that he is having claustrophobia from hiding in his mouse hole behind the women and children.

    Posted by ghassan | May 27, 2008, 6:30 pm

  6.  

    The article is about Haifa not Nasrollah , I guess you are frustrated guys.

    What an amazing way to welcome the president , Lebanese culture always has its way to express things in art and fashion . beautiful out fit and slutty at the same time :)

    Posted by Habeen USA | May 27, 2008, 8:39 pm

  7.  

    Nice pimping of a national symbol (and I don’t mean Haifa.)

    Posted by Louis-Noel Harfouche | May 27, 2008, 8:53 pm

  8.  

    RFK, I believe Gebran Khalil Gebran went on to say, “Pity the nation divided into fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation.”

    Posted by k | May 28, 2008, 12:58 am

  9.  

    so what would nasralla think of her? wouldnt he have her wear a burkha?

    Posted by anthemboy | May 28, 2008, 2:09 am

  10.  

    Nasrallah should only feel frustrated for not getting laid. Other than that he should be feeling great about himself. He negotiated his party the sweetest deal. He basically accomplished every goal he set forth for himself and his party.

    Accomplishement checklist:

    1) Kept his armed militia (reinforced that arms are non-negotiable and M14 accepted)

    2) Kept his man in airport security and his private communication network

    3) Got his coveted veto power in government.

    4) Set a precedent that Hizballah, if they push hard enough, and intimidate the Lebanese population with their weopons, they will get their wish.

    5) Managed to convince M14 that the spineless Syrian tool Michel Suleiman is a “compromise” candidate. (So is it now fair game that M14 get a gain a compromise candidate for the speaker of the house? who needs elections anyways… oh and speaking of elections

    6) No real reform in the electoral law.

    Posted by Imad | May 28, 2008, 3:14 am

  11.  

    With Haifa as Speaker of Parliament, we will have a wawa parliament of the Wawa Republic ;) Only if all Hassouna’s fans were as sexy as her…

    Posted by Kheireddine | May 28, 2008, 4:07 am

  12.  

    Imad,

    “He negotiated his party the sweetest deal. He basically accomplished every goal he set forth for himself and his party.”

    If that’s the case then why his speech was so negative. He clearly showed that he’s unhappy with what’s taking place. Is he being cornered even by his own ‘allies’? (hint Syria!)

    One thing for sure his days of perpetual resistance are almost over – and that’s a new reality he simply will fail to comprehend. Just sit back and watch him self-destruct.

    What is disgraceful and dishonorable about this zealot is his shameful silence to even pay homage to the fallen civilian victims as a result of his militia’s thuggery and disorder.

    Posted by MLK | May 28, 2008, 5:33 am

  13.  

    is haifaa wehbi the official national ho of the great nation of lebanon?

    Posted by blue angel | May 28, 2008, 6:09 am

  14.  

    Nice picture of the President on her T-shirt,
    Watch it guys, I think his head will start gradually rotating and in 24 hours it will turn a full 180 degrees.

    Posted by Another Mustapha | May 29, 2008, 2:16 pm

  15.  

    Actually Ghassan its a RAT HOLE to fit his fat stinky bum! Nasrallah can negociate all the deals he wants, fact remains with all his “divine”-ness he cant get himself out of hiding. He and his martyrs-wanna-be’s- are doomed. Its justa matter of time

    Posted by Dania | May 30, 2008, 6:24 am

  16.  

    yes, justa matter of time. justa matter of time before dania sinks into an ocean of frustration and desperation. i mean, come on, for how many years and lifetimes can she keep hoping: “justa matter of time! justa matter of time! please… please… justa matter of…. t..i..m..e..”

    Posted by silver buffalo | June 5, 2008, 8:30 pm

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