Friday, July 06, 2007

First Jewish President: Bloomberg?

Now that Mayor Bloomberg has changed his party affiliation from Republican to unaffiliated the buzz is already starting. The move for the mayor is certainly interesting politically and has many talking about his bid for president. Bloomberg is denying any interest at this point in the oval office. It would be interesting to see 2 mayors: Bloomberg and Giuliani battle it out along with a NY senator, Hillary clinton but perhaps that's too much NY for most people? Being Jewish would do little to help the mayor according to the Guardian:``People thought every Jew in America would run out and vote for Lieberman,'' said Rabbi Gary Greenebaum, interreligious affairs director for the American Jewish Committee, an advocacy group based in New York. ``But Jews are fairly sophisticated voters. They don't vote along the lines of, 'I'll vote for the Jew because I am one.' They tend to vote issues. They tend to vote politics.'' Honestly, I think the last thing we need in this country is a Jewish president. There is enough antisemitism out there, a Jewish president wouldn't help that.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

the days is soon approaching when a man wearing a tallis and tefillin can become president...



unless of course the man is jewish!

Anonymous said...

Take a gander at the New York's Jewish Mayor and Kalifornia's son-of-a-storm-trooper Governor displaying a Nazi Totenkopf symbol on the cover of Time Magazine.

http://raumfahrer.wordpress.com/2007/07/20/schwarzenegger/