of course albright is a jew. first of all you can tell just by looking at her. maybe you recall there were stories a few years back making a big issue of how she wasn't aware of her jewish heritage. how ironic it was that she claimed to just stumble on her jewish heritage when all of her subordinates in the state department were jews as well. just a coincidence that she picked them, huh.
THE TRUTH IN MEDIA February 11, 1997
Madeleine Albright, "Secretary of Hate" truthinmedia.org
During the first week of February, faced with irrefutable evidence presented to her by the Washington Post that she was of Jewish heritage, she said that "all this was a major surprise to me."
Meanwhile, while Albright's "surprise" - Alzheimer-type at age 59, or feigned, O.J.-type - has caused some gut-wrenching reactions among the Jewish-Americans, it drew smirks and chuckles among the people who knew her father and the Korbel (her maiden name) family. The Korbels lived in Belgrade, Serbia, between 1936-1938 and 1945-1948.
When asked recently if he knew that Albright was of Jewish heritage, a Belgrade university professor replied "Of course, I know that. 'Everybody and his uncle' in Belgrade knows that."
Except, it seems, for Madeleine Albright herself. And the gullible American media which are yet to print any details about Albright's stay in Belgrade. So "Da Bull" flourishes... .......................................................................................................................... I also thought that it was quite disgraceful for Madeleine Albright suddenly to 'discover' her Jewish heritage today, when this was commonly known by everybody who knew her family, who moved from Czechoslovakia to Belgrade, Serbia, in 1936 partly to avoid the Nazis' persecution. Which is why I thought that she had deliberately withheld that information from her "official bio," maybe so that she would not have to explain that she got to go to school in Serbia, or that her father (a former Czech ambassador in Belgrade) was a great Serbophile.
CNN - Albright talks of blood and balance at Holocaust conference cnn.com
Albright said that she learned only last year of her Jewish heritage and that her Czech grandparents and other relatives were victims of the Nazis. A refugee who came to the United States as a child, Albright was raised Roman Catholic.
Albright said that now, as a grandmother, she has begun to "think of the blood that is in my family veins." |