Not only were they not applied correctly, but you were fundamentally wrong in your assessment of the motivations regarding the lack of any congratulations - as detailed in various media (this one is from an article in Haaretz):
But I guess if ya got nuthin', then deploying cheap propaganda based on lies is all your left with ...
Like I said: ... birds of a feather ...
Lol...
Who gets congratulations from President Barack Obama, and how and when, according to White House records:
Italian President Sergio Mattarella, 2015, Same day, call
Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena, 2015, 1 day
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, 2014, 1 day
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, 2014, 2 days, call
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, 2015, 3 days, call
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 2014, 4 days, call
Russian President Vladimir Putin, 2012, 5 days, call
Israel Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu in 2013, 6 days, call
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, 2014, 13 days, call
Tunisian President Caid Essebsi, 2014, 14 days, call
A White House statement attributed to Obama congratulated Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, the same day of his Dec. 14, 2014 win. Vice-President Joe Biden called Abe four days later.
Obama called Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to congratulate her two days after her Oct. 26, 2014 win.
Another left-winger, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, got a call from Obama three days after his Jan. 25 election. “The President spoke with Prime Minister Tsipras today to congratulate him on his recent election victory. The President noted that the United States, as a longstanding friend and ally, looks forward to working closely with the new Greek government,” said the White House statement.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/18/obama-quick-to-congratulate-friends-slow-to-call-netanyahu/