
Madeleine Albright
Jew Score:
9
(Marie Jana Korbelova)
May 15, 1937 —
It’s tough enough to figure out who’s Jewish and who isn’t without having to research people who are Jewish and don’t even know it, themselves. That’s the story Madeleine Albright tells, anyway, and it would take a lot more research than we’re willing to do to dispute it.
Apparently Ms. Albright’s family was Jewish back in the ’30s and converted to Roman Catholic to keep themselves safe from the Nazis. This kind of chicanery rarely fooled the SS, who probably would have rounded up anyone scoring over a three on this website, just to be sure. But it’s obvious they did a pretty good job, since not only is Madeleine alive today, but even SHE was fooled.
So how do you score that one? After all, she’s definitely Jewish. But she’s also lived her life as someone who’s definitely NOT Jewish. Ordinarily we’d round it up to the nearest whole Jew. However it’s important to point out that she hasn’t exactly embraced her rediscovered heritage. No happy challahs here, just a fairly reluctant light rye.
It’s fair to say we’re starting to feel a little snubbed. If the situation were reversed, we’d certainly step up to the pulpit and have a little glazed ham. Maybe we’d even change the name of this site to CatholicOrNotCatholic.com.
Well, we probably wouldn’t go THAT far…
Verdict: Borderline Jew.
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This is just a continuation of the plague that has been in our government beginning with Bush I who started this One World Order and wealth distribution and has mushroomed with Clinton, Bush II, and Obama. All of these people are slowly coming out of the wood work with the election of President Trump.
From Albright’s comments, her religion affiliation depended on her agenda and survival. So she has traveled life’s road actually being of Jewish culture but living in the Czech Republic or the old Czechoslovakia as a Catholic – which was the predominate religion and granted more favor to citizens at the time.
Then she became an Episcopalian at some point when it was convenient and found out later she was really a Jew. Did she find out she was a Jew when she was Secretary of State or was it convenient at the time to declare her Jewish heritage?
Now – since that is not the convenient religion to be at this time – since being a Jew is out of style – she is going to support the Muslims for solidarity purposes.
Who really cares what this woman is – Catholic, Episcopalian, Jewish, or Muslim. She is playing this political game just to be in the spotlight since being a Democrat is out of style right now with Hillary losing the election.
Did she throw her Jesus “under the bus?”
What a hypocrite!
Saying noooothing would have been more appropriate.
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Madeleine Albright ‘ready to register as Muslim’ over refugee suspension
Published January 26, 2017
· FoxNews.com
Madeleine Albright the former secretary of state, tweeted Wednesday that she is prepared to register as a Muslim in ‘solidarity’ as reports say President Trump plans on suspending the U.S.’s refugee program for 120 days.
Albright said that there is no fine print on the Statue of Liberty and America must “remain open to people of all faiths & backgrounds.”
She went on to say that she was raised Catholic, became Episcopalian and “found out later my family was Jewish.”
“I stand ready to register as Muslim in #solidarity,” she tweeted. The Hill reported that she is following in feminist icon Gloria Steinem’s vow to become Muslim if there is ever a registry.
Albright was a vocal critic of Trump in the election and lended her support to Hillary Clinton. She made headlines last year when, at a rally in New Hampshire, she said there’s a special “place in hell for women who don’t help each other.”
She later clarified those remarks and called it an “undiplomatic moment.”
A draft executive order obtained by The Associated Press showed that Trump intends to stop accepting Syrian refugees and suspend the U.S.’s broader refugee program for 120 days.
He also plans to suspend issuing visas for people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen for at least 30 days, according to the draft. All are predominantly Muslim countries.
Trump is expected to sign the order this week.
The order says the government will give countries 60 days to start providing the information or citizens from those countries will be barred from traveling to the United States.
Exceptions would be made for diplomats, NATO visas or those people traveling to work at the United Nations.
During the campaign Trump, said vetting procedures were inadequate and suggested that terrorists could pose as Syrian refugees to infiltrate the United States.
Trump has the authority to determine how many refugees are accepted annually and he can suspend the program at any time. Refugee processing was suspended in the immediate aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, restarting months later.
During the last budget year, the U.S. accepted 84,995 refugees, including 12,587 people from Syria and President Barack Obama had set the refugee limit for this budget year at 110,000.
Trump, according to his yet-to-be-signed executive order, will cut that program by more half to 50,000.
The order said while the program is suspended, the U.S. may admit people on a case-by-case basis “when in the national interest” and the government would continue to process refugee requests from people claiming religious persecution, “provided that the religion….is a minority religion in the individual’s country.”
That suggests that would allow the admission of Christians from Muslim-majority countries.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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