That's not quite what I meant. The financial donation record of Jewish Americans, and their importance to the Democratic Party, is pretty clear. I've read both of these articles and their contents are self-evident. Given that they are both written by Jews, it'd be nonsensical to accuse the authors of being anti-Semitic.

What I'm saying is that it feels like there's a distressingly short distance, socially, between a) pointing out that wealthy, successful Jews overwhelmingly support the Democratic Party, and indeed that said party's biggest donors are Jewish and b) the long and sordid history of Jewish conspiracy theories, which seem to have been pervasive in culture for centuries.

All I guess I'm saying is that it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I'm not even fully sure why.