The “boob magician” who performed a breast lift for Alexis Stewart has been revealed. Dr. Robert Freund is said to have been the man who created such a boost for Martha's daughter, but his office won't confirm or deny the rumor, saying, ...The first is what I like to think of as the Martha Stewart perfectionist. This is the person who has an immaculate home with CDs organized alphabetically and children whose clothes never seem to get wrinkled. This is decidedly not me. ... When my daughter (who's not yet three) was born the advice was to start them on rice cereal, then veggies, then fruit and finally meat. Before she was even two they had decided that maybe it would be good to start with meat after all. ...Martha Stewart's Daughter is inspirational. Alexis Stewart Biography. As a biography, Alexis Stewart is 42 years old and single after an earlier divorce from attorney John R. Cuti, who handled her mother's divorce. ...DIY: Light Up Dandelion Costume as seen on Martha Stewart ... - (Above: My dog, Mojo, wearing the dandelion costume!) Before you start, you need to know where to get the fiber optics. You can find fiber optics in lamps like this ... ... My daughter wanted to be a superhero... The first version of this costume was not very cute. It was lacking in details and just didn't have any "pop". One of the ideas I ... X-Ray Machine Costume countryliving.com 22 days ago — This ...My daughter has discovered Martha Stewart and loves her – please, mommy, can you TiVo every one of her shows? – which just goes to show you how totally different my daughter and I are, because I really can't stand Martha Stewart and all ...Suppose ole Martha ever suffered a blistered finger from boiling caramel just to see her daughter smile? I have it in my head that she is above that... not that she wouldn't make a caramel apple to see her daughter smile - quite the ...This week, LiLo's father Michael Lohan — a man better known for his repeated jail stints and his recent friendship with Dad of the Year Jon Gosselin — has reached out to his estranged daughter in the best way possible: by going on Maury to beg ... Martha Stewart will grace the cover art and Plaxico Burress is expected to guest. Shifting from the very real shackles of prison to the metaphorical shackles of parenthood, a slew of reality starlets are set to give birth in the ...Bossy's Daughter MADE this. I LOVE. She should become a welder I think. (Or maybe just work for Martha Stewart. I imagine there are far fewer blow torches there. 10. on October 22nd, 2009 at 10:22 am. BossysMom said: ...I am telling you, I AM Martha Stewart and not only that, I have a Halloween costume. Okay, it's a lame as hell costume but it is a costume and I plan to wear it on Halloween, so, you know, all the criteria are met. ...Hello. My name is Debbie Taylor - I'm a new intern here at Family Foodies - and THRILLED to be here! I look forward to sharing with you and hopefully,
Hey I need some opinions on which is SUPPOSED TO BE as said by my teacher, a BRIEF ONE PAGE PAPER ON MARTHA STEWART AND HER PERSONALITY. Here is what I did in the small amount of time I have, let me know if I should add anything or even correcting it would be OUTSTANDING. Thanks, here it is.
Martha Stewart is one of the most powerful and talented business women to ever walk the earth. She realized her tremendous talents which would help her in becoming one of the most successful entrepreneurs ever and also a great stockbroker. Being an expert at home decoration, cooking, gardening, and crafts, she took her career to the next level by sharing her talent with millions of women, and even men across America through magazines, TV shows and books. Her personality however, only took her so far in her marvelous career as a businesswoman who was very demanding, bold, disorganized, and short-tempered, tried to take too much control. She was incredibly intelligent though which also had a key role into becoming a successful woman.
Martha was a woman who knew what she wanted, and if she didn’t get what she was expecting, her temper would begin to flare. Having problems with many friends and co-workers may have changed the direction her career as she began to take total control over everything she did. Also, her personality and desire to achieve more every day may have been just too much as she caused problems within her family being one of the main problems in the relationship she had with her husband Andy Stewart (who she later divorced) and also lost valuable time with her daughter Alexis. However, if it wasn’t for Martha Stewart’s demand in what she wanted and her intelligence, she might have never been as successful as she was. However these traits of hers were carried over too far, as they had a great impact on the downfall of her career in which she was sentenced time in prison for lying to investigators about a stock sale.
As intelligent Martha Stewart was, her personality traits had both positives and negatives on her career. The negatives in her career will always be out-done by the tremendous positives Martha had, and she will also be known as one of the most successful women ever.
1. took your daughter to the aquarium....on a tuesday?
2. had dinner....and a show?
3. gave wrong directions to someone?
4. saw a frying pan and thought: martha stewart?
5. bought yourself a nice pair of slacks?
I'm getting my daughter's footprints tattooed on me next week. I bought a Martha Stewart acid-free ink pad to actually get her footprints (the hospital didn't get them, so I have to) is that kind of ink pad safe to use on her?
I've heard Babies r us has special kits for handprints and footprints but I went there today and they said they no longer have them in store. If the acid-free ink isn't safe to use on her what kind of ink pads come in those kits?
I'm doing a project for social studies. It's a poem. It's for woman's history month. I chose Martha Stewart, yea I don't know why I chose her but I had no other to do because all the good ones were taken. Ok this is how the poem is suppose to look. My social studies teacher gave us all an example for what the poem should look like. He used Martin Luther King, but he said he found it online. Yea, he's not a woman obviously, but my teacher said this is what he could find. Ok the poem reads:
Martin
Civil Rights Activist, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dedicated, Optimistic
Son of a Baptist Minister
Lover of Peace, the teachings of Gandhi, American
Who felt Courage, Injustice, the Need for Change
Who needed Strength, Support from Government, Followers who
Believed in His Ideas
Who gave Speeches, Motivation, Guidance
Who didn't fear Resistance, Racism, Segregation
Who wanted to see Nonviolence, Equality, Integration
Resident of Alanta and Montgomery
Luther King
So the poem has to look like this
Line 1: First name only
Line 2: Four traits that describe the person
Line 3: Siblings of.. Wife of...Daughter of...Mother of...
Line 4: Love of (3 ideas)
Line 5: Who felt (3 ideas)
Line 6: Who needed (3 ideas)
Line 7: Who gave (3 ideas)
Line 8: Who feared (3 ideas)
Line 9: Who wanted to see (3 ideas)
Line 10: Resident of (place)
Line 11: Last name only
I got the first line and 11th line down lol. Please help with this. Remember the person is MARTHA STEWART. If you help me, I'll love you forever! Haha! Best answer gets 10 points. PLEASE HELP ME
HELP! I am siting at the bottom of a huge mountain of things to do before Christmas and I don't know where to start! I live in CT and we just got pounded with snow and today is quite bad weather too so I can't get out to finish Christmas shopping... and I need to get a grab bag gift ($20) for a Christmas party I'm going to Sunday. My house looks like romper room, I have crafts from making Christmas presents (many still incomplete) all over the dining room, I haven't even wrapped any presents yet, and my kitchen is covered in baking/cooking supplies and organic grains, veggies and legumes because I just started making home-made baby food for my daughter! I haven't put up the tree yet and with it being my daughter's first Christmas I HAVE to have a tree for pictures, etc. (Right now I don't even know where I would put it because my house is such a disaster! On top of all that I have to fill out and mail over 60 Christmas cards! My mom and sis are out of town for the weekend so I can't call for help. Oh, AND I'm having Christmas dinner at my house this year and haven't even started the grocery shopping for it! HELP!!! I am so overwhelmed right now I just want to scoop up my 8 month old daughter and go take a long nap until Christmas is over! Any suggestions (besides the obvious - get my butt off the computer and get to work, LOL) BTW - I'm taking a break. Wow I just realized I'm so busy I didn't even get my little chocolate piece out of my advent calendar for the past 2 days... And I love chocolate!!! Where do I start. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
PS. I don't even this Martha Stewart could pull this off!
I don't have a husband. It's just me and little Avary (8 months old) and I keep trying to delegate to her but she doesn't seem to get it, LOL!
What do you think about this. Contract Talks Cause Speculation About Knight's AMC Future, Plus SHOCKING Di Spoiler!
Is Pine Valley about to be less one cad? Rumors across the Internet have All My Children veteran Michael E. Knight and his wildly popular character Tad Martin possibly on their way out of Pine Valley. Knight's omission from the list of attendees for this year's final Super Soap Weekend (Nov. 15-16 at Disney World) seems to be helping to fan the online flames.
Michael is in contract negotiations," reveals a source close to the show. "If the negotiations can be resolved in time for Super Soap he will be there."
Memo to Chuck Pratt and Brian Frons: The worst mistake you can make in attempting to rebuild this show is to even think about effing with the few vets you have left. If you don't believe me, ask Ellen Wheeler. Booting Jerry Ver Dorn, Maureen Garrett, Nancy St. Alban, Paul Anthony Stewart and of course Grant Aleksander is the reason Guiding Light is in the state it's in now, not to mention losing Beth Ehlers and Ricky Paull Goldin. Ellen's mentor Chris Goutman can also help with some cautionary advice, considering the losses of Martha Byrne, Scott Bryce and others are still being felt by As The World Turns as well. Don't follow suit.
SPOILER ALERT
in other news from the Valley, it appears Di won't be returning for Aidan, instead Dixie's sister is being brought back to snatch up Ryan and Annie's daughter Emma!
"The role is only for two days, that's why Kelly Giddish didn't come back," says a source.
Okay, now I realize Di wasn't exactly a heroine, considering she impersonated her sister and slept with Dixie's "widower", but she always seemed to have a good heart and the best of intentions. What on Soap Earth would make her start snatching up young 'uns?
After tonight's little "rah! rah!" speech by Palin herself, I just suddenly realized that McCain selected himself a much younger (and female) version of Darth Cheney.
Why does that scare me so--I wonder?
Um...is it his infamous comments towards Patrick Leahy?
His hunting 'accident' with his lawyer?
His desire to nuke every Muslim country off the face of the Earth?
His drive to start another illegal war with Iran recently?
Or is it the fact that Cheney has a lesbian daughter and a partner for an in-law--and they just had their first son together?
I dunno, but I think I can I come up with some serious doozies for Martha Stewart's evil twin from the Mirror Universe. :0)
That's for sure!
Subject: FW: THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW, BUT PROBABLY DON'T
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BUT PROBABLY DON'T
1. Money isn't made out of paper, it's made out of cotton.
2. The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp (marijuana) paper.
3. The dot over the letter 'I is called a 'tittle'.
4. A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top.
5. Susan Lucci is the daughter of Phyllis Diller.
6. 40% of McDonald's profits come from the sales of Happy Meals.
7. 315 entries in Webster's 1996 Dictionary were misspelled.
8. The 'spot' on 7UP comes from its inventor, who had red eyes. He was albino.
9. On average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents, daily.
10. Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine are brother and sister.
11. Chocolate affects a dog's heart and nervous system; a few ounces will kill a small-sized dog
12. Orcas (killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark's stomach from underneath, causing the shark to explode.
13. Most lipstick contains fish scales (eeww).
14. Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
15. Ketchup was sold in the 1830's as medicine.
16. Upper- and lower-case letters are named 'upper' and 'lower' because in the time when all original print had to be set in individual letters, the
Upper case' letters were stored in the case on top of the case that stored the smaller, 'lower case' letters.
17. Leonardo Da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time, hence, multi-tasking was invented.
18. Because metal was scarce, the Oscars given out during World War II were made of wood.
19. There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos.
20. The name Wendy was made up for the book Peter Pan; there was never a recorded Wendy before!
21. There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with: orange, purple, and silver!
22. Leonardo Da Vinci invented scissors. Also, it took him 10 years to paint Mona Lisa's lips.
23. A tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion will make it instantly go mad and sting itself to death.
24. The mask used by Michael Myers in the original 'Halloween' was a Captain Kirk's mask painted white.
25. If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar (good to know.)
26. By raising your legs slowly and lying on your back, you can't sink in quicksand (and you thought this list was completely useless.)
27. The phrase 'rule of thumb' is derived from an old English law, which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
28. The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for automobiles. At that time, the most known player on the market was the
Victrola, so they called themselves Motorola.
29. Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. It's the same with apples.
30. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying!
31. The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.
32. Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries.
33. Astronauts are not allowed to eat beans before they go into space because passing wind in a space suit damages it. I NEED TO REMEMBER THIS.
34. George Carlin said it best about Martha Stewart. 'Boy, I feel a lot safer now that she's behind bars. O. J. Simpson and Kobe Bryant are still walking around; Osama Bin Laden too, but they take the ONE woman in America willing to cook, clean, and work in the yard, and they haul her off to jail.'
Thanks to KibbleKBibble for these spoilers
Season 5 spoilers
As revealed in the spoilers for the season finale, next season takes us FIVE years into the future and stays there. Lynette's kids will be either written out or recast, while Mrs. McCluskey's hard of hearing. Bree's well on her way to becoming the next Martha Stewart. Carlos remains blind. Katherine is still living on Wisteria Lane. Edie returns to Wisteria Lane, having also gone through significant change as well. Susan has a new man, played by Gale Harold.
Gone from the show: Julie, Danielle, Dylan, and the actors playing Lynette's kids. Lynette's kids will be recast for season 5 and will be juvenile delinquents; the kids who've played them til now may or may not be back for a few flashbacks next season. Mike may or may not be back. (This was also said of Mike after season 1 and season 2, so who knows what's really happening.)
Say hello to Kaila Say and Danielle Baltodano, who are playing Gabrielle's daughters Juanita and Celia. Gabrielle will be frustrated her kids don't live up to her standards of beauty. (Gabrielle's hardly living up to her own standards of beauty either!)
The show has been picked up for next season. There will be 24 episodes!
Other spoilers
As Marc Cherry's been saying since November of 2004, he plans on ending the show with season 7. After that, he hopes to follow up with a spin-off entitled Vicious Cheerleaders. (Please, make that happen!! I've been itching for more on the show since he first mentioned it 2 years ago.)
DH creator Marc Cherry is considering setting the seventh and final season in the year BEFORE DH began, when Mary Alice and Mrs. Huber, among others, still lived on Wisteria Lane.
THANKS TO HEATHER R!!!!!!!
Season 5 spoilers
As revealed in the spoilers for the season finale, next season takes us FIVE years into the future and stays there. Lynette's kids will be either written out or recast, while Mrs. McCluskey's hard of hearing. Bree's well on her way to becoming the next Martha Stewart. Carlos remains blind. Katherine is still living on Wisteria Lane. Edie returns to Wisteria Lane, having also gone through significant change as well. Susan has a new man, played by Gale Harold.
Gone from the show: Julie, Danielle, Dylan, and the actors playing Lynette's kids. Lynette's kids will be recast for season 5 and will be juvenile delinquents; the kids who've played them til now may or may not be back for a few flashbacks next season. Mike may or may not be back. (This was also said of Mike after season 1 and season 2, so who knows what's really happening.)
Say hello to Kaila Say and Danielle Baltodano, who are playing Gabrielle's daughters Juanita and Celia. Gabrielle will be frustrated her kids don't live up to her standards of beauty. (Gabrielle's hardly living up to her own standards of beauty either!)
The show has been picked up for next season. There will be 24 episodes!
im baking a cake for my daughters first birthday and i need a really good buttercream recipe. i was going to try martha stewarts vanilla and chocolate buttercream recipe but i want to know if anyone has tried it before. i dont want icing that is sickly sweet or tastes too much like powdered sugar. if you have a recipe that would be great too
If you think that the United States is run by a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) elite, think again. The reality is very much otherwise, according to an old-line American magazine that did, indeed, once rank as a voice of the so-called “WASP” establishment.
Vanity Fair—the stylish monthly now owned by the billionaire Zionist Newhouse family—has just published its annual list of the 100 most powerful people in America, what Vanity Fair calls “the New Establishment.”
What this amazing list reveals is a reality that many will find hard to accept: America’s “New Establishment” is overwhelmingly dominated by Jewish figures or those who are on the payroll of or dependent upon Jewish families and financial interests that bankroll the powerful Israeli lobby in America. That conclusion—however “offensive” or “controversial” in the eyes of some people—is inescapable.
Based on Vanity Fair’s listing from the position of 1-100, persons known to be Jewish occupy 53% of the power positions. However, there are actually 106 names on the list (with two names listed side by side in five places) and with the additional names (four of the six being Jewish), there are 57 individuals known to be Jewish listed.
So depending upon how one calculates, either 53% (or 54% including all those listed) of the most powerful members of “the New Establishment”—as perceived by Vanity Fair—are Jewish.And it should be noted that Vanity Fair’s assessment of who constitutes “the New Establishment” is one that critics would be hard-pressed to dispute.
The fact that a Jewish-owned publication has published the names of these Jewish power brokers (without specifically citing their ethnic and religious heritage) is interesting, especially since Israel’s prestigious newspaper, The Jerusalem Post, on Oct. 11, 2007, heralded publication of the list, saying in a headline that “Jewish power dominates [at the] Vanity Fair [list]. The reporter for the Post, Nathan Burstein, noted:
It’s a list of “the world’s most powerful people,” 100 of the bankers and media moguls, publishers and image makers who shape the lives of billions. It’s an exclusive, insular club, one whose influence stretches around the globe but is concentrated strategically in the highest corridors of power. More than half its members, at least by one count, are Jewish.
It’s a list, in other words, that would have made earlier generations of Jews jump out of their skins, calling attention, as it does, to their disproportionate influence in finance and the media.
Making matters worse, in the eyes of many, would no doubt be the identity of the group behind the list—not a pack of fringe anti-Semites but one of the most mainstream, glamorous publications on the newsstands. The list would seem to conform to all the traditional stereotypes about areas of Jewish overrepresentation.
Although the “mainstream” media in the United States has failed to note the Jewish predominance on the list— which can correctly be called predominance, since Jewish people are said to be less than even 3% of the American population—the news about the list has been commented upon in American Jewish community publications.
Joseph Aaron, editor of The Chicago Jewish News said that his readers should “feel very, very good about” the news that their co-religionists are so powerful in America. In the Vanity Fair list, which is reproduced here and annotated with factual details regarding those names on the list, AFP has indicated the Jewish names in boldface, although it is possible that there are other Jewish names on the list, but there is no firm research available confirming it. Also, note, for example, that media baron Rupert Murdoch— who appears at number one on the list—is not included here as being Jewish, for the reason that reports that his mother was Jewish have never been fully confirmed, although it has long been an article of faith on the Internet—perhaps in error—that Murdoch is Jewish).
Whatever his ethnic antecedents, Murdoch has been a front-line supporter of Israel and the global Zionist cause—no surprise considering the fact that his primary financial backers in his rise to power were the powerful Rothschild, Bronfman and Oppenheimer families—all very definitely Jewish. (An account of the rise of Murdoch and his media intrigues appear in The Judas Goats.)
Since the release of the list, several Internet sources have alleged that several other names on the list (that are not indicated here as being Jewish) are Jewish; however, AFP’s research does not indicate that this is so. The bottom line is that the preponderance of the names are indisputably Jewish, whether the disputed names are or are not.
Also significant is that the roughly 45-50% of the names on the list that are not definitely known to be Jewish or that are clearly non-Jewish are the names of individuals who are directly beholden to Jewish families and financial interests for their own power and privilege. Rupert Murdoch is perhaps the most prominent among this group.
Secondly, in this realm, is Warren Buffett—listed at No. 6. Buffet is not Jewish, but he has long been in partnership with the Rothschild family and is a primary of the powerful Washington Post-Newsweek media combine.
Although the Post is best known as the fiefdom of the American-based Jewish Meyer-Graham family, the evidence indicates that primary behind-the-scenes investors behind the influential Post empire have always operated in the sphere of Rothschild-connected banking interests operating on American soil. The Meyer/ Grahams, themselves, are related to the powerful San Francisco-based billionaire Jewish heirs of the Levi Strauss clothing kingdom.
Seventeen of those listed are either actors, entertainers and television and news media personalities who—while now wealthy as a consequence of their fame—owe their fame (and wealth) to the patronage of the owners of the mass media which made these 17 figures household names: for example, individuals such as Fox News agitator Bill O’Reilly and Steven Colbert, among others.
Three listed—Pinault, listed at 29, and Gagosian and Pigosi—listed at 84 and 86—are figures in the art world, which is known to be dominated by Jewish interests.
Eight others, such as Bernard Arnault (listed at 8), Giorgio Armani (listed at 37), Miuccia Prada (at 44), Karl Lagerfeld (at 52), Martha Stewart (at 54), Oscar de la Renta (at 53) Diego Della Valle (at 63) and Donatella Versace (at 81) are figures in the fashion and perfume industries—both of which are totally dependent on garment manufacturing (dominated almost exclusively by Jewish families and financial interests) and on department store distribution and the advertising industry, both of which are likewise dominated by the same elements.
Two of those listed—Bill Clinton and his former vice president Al Gore—are only politicians—note the clarification “only”—both of whom were installed in their positions of power through the patronage of Zionist financial interests. For his own part, Gore’s daughter, Karenna, has married the great-great grandson of Jewish plutocrat Jacob Schiff, a satellite of the powerful Rothschild family. Informed students of history know that Schiff was instrumental in financing the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
Several others are officers of media giants dominated by Jewish financial interests, acting as well-paid “fronts” for the controllers behind the scenes. For example, Richard Parsons, an African-American, is listed at 18th place, but he is no more than a front man at Time-Warner.
And as those who know the history of Time-Warner are well aware, that media empire has been dominated since at least the late 1960s, of elements linked to the organized crime syndicate of Jewish gangster, Meyer Lansky (who worked closely with Israel’s Mossad) and to the Lansky-connected liquor empire of Sam Bronfman, longtime chief of the World Jewish Congress (WJC), and his son, Edgar Bronfman, who recently retired as head of the WJC.
It has been widely asserted that the idea that Jewish families and financial interests were very powerful was “an old wives’s tale,” a “ridiculous anti-Semitic canard with no basis in reality,” said to be the product of a “discredited czarist forgery.” However, the new Vanity Fair assessment suggests otherwise and seems to confirm the theme of this author’s work, The New Jerusalem, which had already documented in detail what Vanity Fair has now confirmed: “Zionist power in America.”
Sorry its a bit long, a real eye opener though...your answers please
If you think that the United States is run by a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) elite, think again. The reality is very much otherwise, according to an old-line American magazine that did, indeed, once rank as a voice of the so-called “WASP” establishment.
Vanity Fair—the stylish monthly now owned by the billionaire Zionist Newhouse family—has just published its annual list of the 100 most powerful people in America, what Vanity Fair calls “the New Establishment.”
What this amazing list reveals is a reality that many will find hard to accept: America’s “New Establishment” is overwhelmingly dominated by Jewish figures or those who are on the payroll of or dependent upon Jewish families and financial interests that bankroll the powerful Israeli lobby in America. That conclusion—however “offensive” or “controversial” in the eyes of some people—is inescapable.
Based on Vanity Fair’s listing from the position of 1-100, persons known to be Jewish occupy 53% of the power positions. However, there are actually 106 names on the list (with two names listed side by side in five places) and with the additional names (four of the six being Jewish), there are 57 individuals known to be Jewish listed.
So depending upon how one calculates, either 53% (or 54% including all those listed) of the most powerful members of “the New Establishment”—as perceived by Vanity Fair—are Jewish.And it should be noted that Vanity Fair’s assessment of who constitutes “the New Establishment” is one that critics would be hard-pressed to dispute.
The fact that a Jewish-owned publication has published the names of these Jewish power brokers (without specifically citing their ethnic and religious heritage) is interesting, especially since Israel’s prestigious newspaper, The Jerusalem Post, on Oct. 11, 2007, heralded publication of the list, saying in a headline that “Jewish power dominates [at the] Vanity Fair [list]. The reporter for the Post, Nathan Burstein, noted:
It’s a list of “the world’s most powerful people,” 100 of the bankers and media moguls, publishers and image makers who shape the lives of billions. It’s an exclusive, insular club, one whose influence stretches around the globe but is concentrated strategically in the highest corridors of power. More than half its members, at least by one count, are Jewish.
It’s a list, in other words, that would have made earlier generations of Jews jump out of their skins, calling attention, as it does, to their disproportionate influence in finance and the media.
Making matters worse, in the eyes of many, would no doubt be the identity of the group behind the list—not a pack of fringe anti-Semites but one of the most mainstream, glamorous publications on the newsstands. The list would seem to conform to all the traditional stereotypes about areas of Jewish overrepresentation.
Although the “mainstream” media in the United States has failed to note the Jewish predominance on the list— which can correctly be called predominance, since Jewish people are said to be less than even 3% of the American population—the news about the list has been commented upon in American Jewish community publications.
Joseph Aaron, editor of The Chicago Jewish News said that his readers should “feel very, very good about” the news that their co-religionists are so powerful in America. In the Vanity Fair list, which is reproduced here and annotated with factual details regarding those names on the list, AFP has indicated the Jewish names in boldface, although it is possible that there are other Jewish names on the list, but there is no firm research available confirming it. Also, note, for example, that media baron Rupert Murdoch— who appears at number one on the list—is not included here as being Jewish, for the reason that reports that his mother was Jewish have never been fully confirmed, although it has long been an article of faith on the Internet—perhaps in error—that Murdoch is Jewish).
Whatever his ethnic antecedents, Murdoch has been a front-line supporter of Israel and the global Zionist cause—no surprise considering the fact that his primary financial backers in his rise to power were the powerful Rothschild, Bronfman and Oppenheimer families—all very definitely Jewish. (An account of the rise of Murdoch and his media intrigues appear in The Judas Goats.)
Since the release of the list, several Internet sources have alleged that several other names on the list (that are not indicated here as being Jewish) are Jewish; however, AFP’s research does not indicate that this is so. The bottom line is that the preponderance of the names are indisputably Jewish, whether the disputed names are or are not.
Also significant is that the roughly 45-50% of the names on the list that are not definitely known to be Jewish or that are clearly non-Jewish are the names of individuals who are directly beholden to Jewish families and financial interests for their own power and privilege. Rupert Murdoch is perhaps the most prominent among this group.
Secondly, in this realm, is Warren Buffett—listed at No. 6. Buffet is not Jewish, but he has long been in partnership with the Rothschild family and is a primary of the powerful Washington Post-Newsweek media combine.
Although the Post is best known as the fiefdom of the American-based Jewish Meyer-Graham family, the evidence indicates that primary behind-the-scenes investors behind the influential Post empire have always operated in the sphere of Rothschild-connected banking interests operating on American soil. The Meyer/ Grahams, themselves, are related to the powerful San Francisco-based billionaire Jewish heirs of the Levi Strauss clothing kingdom.
Seventeen of those listed are either actors, entertainers and television and news media personalities who—while now wealthy as a consequence of their fame—owe their fame (and wealth) to the patronage of the owners of the mass media which made these 17 figures household names: for example, individuals such as Fox News agitator Bill O’Reilly and Steven Colbert, among others.
Three listed—Pinault, listed at 29, and Gagosian and Pigosi—listed at 84 and 86—are figures in the art world, which is known to be dominated by Jewish interests.
Eight others, such as Bernard Arnault (listed at 8), Giorgio Armani (listed at 37), Miuccia Prada (at 44), Karl Lagerfeld (at 52), Martha Stewart (at 54), Oscar de la Renta (at 53) Diego Della Valle (at 63) and Donatella Versace (at 81) are figures in the fashion and perfume industries—both of which are totally dependent on garment manufacturing (dominated almost exclusively by Jewish families and financial interests) and on department store distribution and the advertising industry, both of which are likewise dominated by the same elements.
Two of those listed—Bill Clinton and his former vice president Al Gore—are only politicians—note the clarification “only”—both of whom were installed in their positions of power through the patronage of Zionist financial interests. For his own part, Gore’s daughter, Karenna, has married the great-great grandson of Jewish plutocrat Jacob Schiff, a satellite of the powerful Rothschild family. Informed students of history know that Schiff was instrumental in financing the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
Several others are officers of media giants dominated by Jewish financial interests, acting as well-paid “fronts” for the controllers behind the scenes. For example, Richard Parsons, an African-American, is listed at 18th place, but he is no more than a front man at Time-Warner.
And as those who know the history of Time-Warner are well aware, that media empire has been dominated since at least the late 1960s, of elements linked to the organized crime syndicate of Jewish gangster, Meyer Lansky (who worked closely with Israel’s Mossad) and to the Lansky-connected liquor empire of Sam Bronfman, longtime chief of the World Jewish Congress (WJC), and his son, Edgar Bronfman, who recently retired as head of the WJC.
It has been widely asserted that the idea that Jewish families and financial interests were very powerful was “an old wives’s tale,” a “ridiculous anti-Semitic canard with no basis in reality,” said to be the product of a “discredited czarist forgery.” However, the new Vanity Fair assessment suggests otherwise and seems to confirm the theme of this author’s work, The New Jerusalem, which had already documented in detail what Vanity Fair has now confirmed: “Zionist power in America.”
To writersm.. i was born in Westminister hospital currently a hotel on hyde park corner central london.
if you havent got the point, go back to school
To skidoo, if the top 100 people in the UK, 60% were muslim, would you still say, so what? No, there would be outrage, im just showing the world YOUR prejudice
Vanity Fair is being anti semetic ? I dont think so, since when was pointing out a fact anti semetic, oh dear
I bought a 7-foot prelit Christmas tree - Martha Stewart from Kmart last year. My daughter assembled it in 10 minutes and it was beautiful all season! We took it out of the box and tried to assemble it yesterday and the branches won't stand up. It seems as if they need to hook or click into something but we can't figure out what. Of course, there were no instructions, only a simple diagram on the box. Does anyone else have one of these trees and know what to do with it?
She was the Mommy doll and I was the Daddy doll.
It started off fine, she was pretending to go potty in the living room and I was in the garage working on my crappy car. Then it started getting worrisome. I walked into the house and started complaining about the credit card bills and her lack of interest in housework. She responded by asking me for a hug and a cup of juice.
I don't think she understands what it takes to run a household. I told her the proper response would be to say "Yes, darling. I will try to refrain from buying shoes and getting manicures. I've just put a load of your underwear in the wash and I'm starting a monthly dinner menu for you to look over and make selections from. Math is hard."
She was speechless... and then she started crying.
How do I get across to my daughter how important it is to keep your husband happy at all costs? Should I enroll her in some sort of Home Economics class and force her to watch Martha Stewart?
Martha Stewart has a daughter named Alexis Stewart. She is getting sperm from a bank and i was wondering "why a bank and not a man". she did not mention having b/f or husband so is she gay or straight. maybe just can't get a man.
hmmmm. i wonder.
I cant remember where I saw this,I think it was on yahoo. Thank You.
This show is held in early December, and is heavily attended. There is a place for kids to set up booths and sell their wares. I'm trying to help my daughter think of things that would be good sellers with a decent profit margin. Help me brainstorm!
So far we've come up with:
- bookmarks made with marbled cardstock (she'll do the marbling)
- Christmas greeting cards
- dishsoap dispensers like Martha Stewart showed the other day, made of small wine bottles and a liquor spout (if you think this is a good idea, do you know where to buy those small fancy bottles that wouldn't cost that much?)
- homemade paper (doubting she has the time or energy to do much of this)
Even if you can't think of anything, I'd love if you would take the time to comment on the ideas we already have, including what you think would and wouldn't sell to a "country style" crowd just before Christmas, and what you would think the items could be priced.
Thanks a lot for your help!
My x mother-in-law would forever compare me to her daughter who is a workaholic, mother earth incarnate, Martha Stewart wanna be. I mean she was great at everything. I would constantly be compared to her. All she had to say was "Tracy does this" and my blood presser would go up
I like the idea of naming a daughter after my aunt (who was more of a grandmother to me). Martha Elizabeth. However, it's a very formal name, and the standard nickname is Patty or Patsy... which is problematic, as I'm a Patricia, and I go by Patti.
Would Molly be a good choice? Drawback is that it's a nickname for Mary, though. Mazy - nickname for Mary Elizabeth, but I kind of hate it.
Any good suggestions? Is Molly fine? I guess the worst case scenario is that she is a Liz or a Beth.
And, yes, I've thought about the bad things associated with Martha: Stewart (I figure she'll be passee in 10 years), Washington (she'd have a cousin named George), the Hippo kids books (eh.), Vineyard (as long as she's not driving in a car with a drunken Ted Kennedy, she can live with this).
Good thing: Honoring a relationship with a woman who meant a lot to me as a teenager/college student and who I still miss. Not PG... but talking about it.
Yeah, Patty and Patsy are nicknames for Martha. Most famous example of a Martha going by Patsy is Jefferson's daughter who served as First Lady during his administration. Molly is a Nickname for Mary.
I see I'm the only history and genealogy buff here. lol.
I want to know how to encourage my husband and daughter to help pick up after themselves, and (I know this is a stretch) participate in the regular cleaning without turning into a complete bitchasaurus rex! Keep in mind that this is a ten year marriage, and the daughter is 6. Now that I'm in nursing school I just can't seem to keep up, and it bothers me to distraction when the house is so dirty. I'm talking about the living room table is full of papers, cups, and other assorted crap, the sink is full of dishes constantly ( we have a dishwasher and I run it daily), and there is stuff strewn around the floor. I just can't keep up. Am I alone, or have others out there been through this? Creative suggestions welcomed. ~ The Anti Martha Stewart
Give me something really creative that I haven't already tried in the last ten years. Just don't suggest that I hire help because it isn't in the financial picture (unless we stop eating). Let's see what you've got!
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BUT PROBABLY DON'T
1 . Money isn't made out of paper, it's made out of cotton..
2. The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp (marijuana) paper.
3. The dot over the letter i is called a "tittle".
4. A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down
continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top.
5. Susan Lucci is the daughter of Phyllis Diller.
6. 40% of McDonald's profits come from the sales of Happy Meals.
7. 315 entries in Webster's 1996 Dictionary were misspelled.
8. The 'spot' on 7UP comes from its inventor, who had red eyes. He was
albino.
9. On average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents, daily.
10. Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine are brother and sister.
11. Chocolate affects a dog's heart and nervous system; a few ounces will
kill a small sized dog.
12. Orcas (killer whales) kill sharks by torpedoing up into the shark's
stomach from underneath, causing the shark to explode.
13. Most lipstick contains fish scales (eeww).
14. Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear
pants.
15. Ketchup was sold in the 1830's as medicine.
16. Upper and lower case letters are named 'upper' and 'lower' because in
the time when all original print had to be set in individual letters, the
upper case' letters were stored in the case on top of the case that stored
the smaller, 'lower case' letters.
17. Leonardo DA Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at
the same time . hence, multi-tasking was invented.)
18. Because metal was scarce, the Oscars given out during World War II
were made of wood.
19. There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos.
20. The name Wendy was made up for the book Peter Pan; there was never a
recorded Wendy before!
21. There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with: orange, purple,
and silver!
22. Leonardo Da Vinci invented scissors. Also, it took him 10 years to
paint Mona Lisa's lips.
23. A tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion will make it instantly go mad
and sting itself to death.
24. The mask used by Michael Myers in the original "Halloween" was a
Captain Kirk's mask painted white.
25. If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have
$1.19 You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being
able to make change for a dollar (good to know.)
26. By raising your legs slowly and lying on your back, you can't sink in
quicksand (and you thought this list was completely useless.)
27. The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law, which
stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your
thumb.
28. The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for
automobiles. At that time, the most known player on the market was the
Victrola, so they called themselves Motorola.
29. Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of
celery than the celery has in it to begin with. It's the same with apples!
30. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying!
31. The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher..
32. Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most
often stolen from Public Libraries.
33. Astronauts are not allowed to eat beans before they go into space
because passing wind in a space suit damages it.
34. George Carlin said it best about Martha Stewart .. "Boy, I feel a lot
safer now that she's behind bars. O. J. Simpson and Kobe Bryant are still
walking around; Osama Bin Laden too, but they take the ONE woman
in America willing to cook, clean, and work in the yard, and they haul
her fanny off to jail."
They had a lady on there showing her scrapbooking idea and it was really cute. It was a square and when it opened it was all one sheet. I looked on Martha's website to see if there was a template for it and there wasn't. Does anyone know of such a template? It was some kind of oragami....
Please help... I would LOVE to do one for my daughter!!!
My mother-in-law is martha stewart II, and is very aware of manners and keeps an immaculate house. However when we attend events with my brother-in-law and my sister-in-law these two act like monkeys just let out of the zoo, and she seems completely oblivious to it. They whine and fuss and scream and chew with their mouths open and make rude comments and antagonize my husband and are otherwise just annoying and, quite frankly repulsive. Mind you they are 22 and 24 respectively. How do I handle this? I have ignored it for a long time, but now it is beginning to rub off on my daughter, which I do not appreciate. They also tried to rush my husband's birthday celebration along so as to go out with friends and get drunk, as if their brother is nowhere near as important as their drinking habits. How do I address this?
My mother-in-law is martha stewart II, and is very aware of manners and keeps an immaculate house. However when we attend events with my brother-in-law and my sister-in-law these two act like monkeys just let out of the zoo, and she seems completely oblivious to it. They whine and fuss and scream and chew with their mouths open and make rude comments and antagonize my husband and are otherwise just annoying and, quite frankly repulsive. Mind you they are 22 and 24 respectively. How do I handle this? I have ignored it for a long time, but now it is beginning to rub off on my daughter, which I do not appreciate. They also tried to rush my husband's birthday celebration along so as to go out with friends and get drunk, as if their brother is nowhere near as important as their drinking habits. How do I address this?
jim a: I was not pregnant as a child. My husband and I are the oldest in both our families, both of us being 26 and our daughter being 3.
My mother-in-law is martha stewart II, and is very aware of manners and keeps an immaculate house. However when we attend events with my brother-in-law and my sister-in-law these two act like monkeys just let out of the zoo, and she seems completely oblivious to it. They whine and fuss and scream and talk with their mouths open and make rude comments and antagonize my husband and are otherwise just annoying and, quite frankly repulsive. Mind you they are 22 and 24 respectively. How do I handle this? I have ignored it for a long time, but now it is beginning to rub off on my daughter, which I do not appreciate. They also tried to rush my husband's birthday celebration along so as to go out with friends and get drunk, as if their brother is nowhere near as important as their drinking habits. How do I address this?
sorry, they CHEW with their mouths open
My husband and I have struggled for the past 3-4 months finacially due to illness and pregnancy. We have actually borrowed money from our family to make sure that rent is paid. We have just a few dollars in our account, and we have an 11 year old daughter that we haven't bought anything for, not to mention our parents. We are not crafty, nor Martha Stewart (cookies and such). Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
ok, so it's thanksgiving in a couple of days & i have invited a co-worker for thanksgiving dinner to our house for reasons that he cant afford a dinner for thanksgiving,(times are tough) it'll be him, his wife, & daughter. . .my hubby & myself. Well, Ive cooked thanksgiving dinner for my man & myself the last 3 yrs, & u know whether it comes out great or not, we still eat it, this will be our first thanksgiving with company & i want to know. . . how do u cook a great turkey? U know, golden brown, juicy, & a great flavor. I was watching Martha Stewart the other day & she used a "cheese cloth" & her turkey looked golden brown, it looked delicious. Where can I buy a "cheese cloth"? Does anyone know a great website where I can get great 'turkey cooking" tips. . . I want my co-worker & his family to have a great dinner. . . any help &/or ideas would be great, thanks!!!!
oh yeah, & what would be a good size (turkey) for 5 people?
This was a wedding planning site from Martha Stewart. I thought she might find it helpful. Now my son calls me and tells me not to email her anything else like that. It was only Martha's wedding site!You would have thought I commited a crime. Sorry.
i can't think of any other questions...
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