They Fell For It, Hook Nose And Stinker
May 18, 2007 at 8:07 am
How dumb are the folks who work for the World Bank? Check out what someone said about Paul Wolfowitz in today’s Washington Post.
According to several attendees, they were won over by his humility. “I went back and reported to my staff that I didn’t see any horns,” recalled one senior official. “He was personable, charming, intelligent, and said all the right things. None of which he lived up to.”
Of course that senior official didn’t see any horns. That’s why them clever Jews wear those beanies on their head, to hide the horns. Don’t World Bank senior officials know anything?
That cluelessness made me so upset over breakfast this morning, I choked while sipping my Christian blood.























richarda said,
May 18, 2007 @ 10:48 am
Ah, that picture really takes me back.
Paul A'Barge said,
May 18, 2007 @ 11:31 am
You are overreacting.
It’s a pretty common euphemism to use about anyone who has been demonized… “I met them and didn’t see any horns”. The euphemism has nothing to do with Jewish or Nazi history, despite the fact that the Nazis did demonize the Jews.
John Davidson said,
May 18, 2007 @ 11:50 am
Pathetic race baiting. Is this all you have left?
John Davidson
Menlo Bob said,
May 18, 2007 @ 11:59 am
Since the Europeans were involved you’d have to factor in their most recent state of mind…which can’t be said to be pro-Jewish.
megapotamus said,
May 18, 2007 @ 12:13 pm
The notion that this is a generic comment, without the implicit anti-Semitism would be more plausible if Wolfovitz and Perle and the half dozen other prominent Jewish “neocons” were not routinely so attacked by the avowedly openminded, kind and benevolent… what’s that word again? Oh yes, Progressives. That the self-styled Progressives are in resonant glory with the anti-Semite sentiments of the ME, that these are echoes of the malign sentiments of the Europe of yesteryear (not National Socialists alone), that Wolfovitz specifically has been the victim of a fraud and slander of Dreyfus-esque proportions so transparent as to be plausible only to the willfully gullible firmly undergird the author’s concern that this statement is revealing and relevant.
Jack is Back! said,
May 18, 2007 @ 1:33 pm
Ah,the long knives of Europe, still using all their corrupt, anti-american vengence on anyone who is 1) a Jooooo 2) a neo–con 3) a Bushie 4) honest 5) smarter than them 6) willing to take a risk 7) not secular humanistic progressive. I guess that about sums it up for me.