The Most Important Jews in Politics of 5768-69: Fourth Night – Lynn Forester de Rothschild

Lynn Forester de Rothschild
Wealthy Clinton fundraiser Lynn Forester de Rothschild –- or Doll Face as I used to call her when we partied in the Hamptons back in the 90's — came to embody the Obama-hating Clinton supporter who just couldn't toe the party line after their gal was defeated.
After raising oodles of cash for Hillary in 2008, Rothschild threw her support behind McCain rather than back Obama. The ramifications were great –- although Barack Obama still won the election handily, he received one fewer popular vote than he would have had Rothschild voted for him.
Go back to the third night.




I wander how many Jews actually know what they're celebrating. The holiday began when the Maccabees recaptured Jeruselum and rededicated/resanctified the temple after it was defiled by the Babalonians. Wasn't Maccabees removed from Jewish cannon for their cooperation and treatise with the Romans, which eventually led to the occupation of Isreal and Judea? How do you teach your children about a holiday that no longer has it's roots in scripture? I'm not being a smartass, I really am just curious.
Someone enlighten me on what hanukkah means to you.
YOU'LL SHOOT YOUR EYE OUT DAVEW! Rothschild! Rothschild! Curveball! 12 craps. 12 craps. Line's away. Don'ts knock. Pay the field. Double in the bubble. I saw A Christmas Story in the theater with my family I remember. Electric Sex! I'm just a Jew. Just a lonely Jew. On Christmas. However, Lady Cube is goy and she's at Church. Italian Seafood dinner tonight at her pad.
DaveW opens his fourth night gift to find … his family all at home. Yay!! Next Channukah/Christmas, who knows? Older Son will be commissioned into the Armed Forces and probably off to war.
Lynn Forester de Rothschild – I think she should hook up with Jew-Face. Completely forgot about her. Now I can go back to completely forgetting about her, again.
If you're reading this you're either Cube, or you have nothing better to do on Christmas. Shame on you. Go watch "A Christmas Story" a few times. I love 2 things about that movie (other than the absolutely hysterical vignettes): 1. It was a total flop on release, but it's an icon of the season, now – truly an American phenomenon, and 2. It's a holiday classic and most of the actors are still alive – how many movies can claim that?