Quote:Are you serious? Kissinger (ex secretary of state), Wolfowitz (current world bank president), Wolfensohn (world bank president before Wolfowitz), Greenspan (previous chairman of fed reserve), Joseph Liebermann, both the current governor and mayor of NY are Jewish.
Although not a politician, I reckon Monika Lewisnky had some clout!
As far as I know, there has never been a Jewish president.
When I say OBVIOUS power positions... I mean
world leader positions.
Whenever I say
Jews hold power throughout the world, people look at you like you're an idiot saying, "Is George Bush Jewish? Is Tony Blair Jewish? Is Kim Jong Il Jewish? You're just a stinking anti-semite!!!"
See what I mean by 'less obvious' positions of power?
-I don't consider bank owners or lawyers as 'obvious' positions of power, but 'less obvious' positions of power. The kind of positions of power that have an impact on society that hardly anybody realises.
Quote:Given that Judaism is the second largest religion in the US, I don't think it is disproportionate representation.
Really? That's interesting. Last time I checked, there were something like 17 million Jews in America's 250 million. I guess that just depends whether you classify Catholics and Protestants as 'separate religions' or not, hey?