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"Global election" results
2005-10-03
More than 15,000 people worldwide took part in the interactive Power Play game, in which players were invited to choose a team of 11 to run the world from a list of around 100 of the most powerful leaders, thinkers and other high-profile people on the planet. The second choice was former US President Bill Clinton. The winning 11 were exclusively male, with Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi the highest-ranking woman at 13th. Hillary Clinton was the next most popular woman at 16th.

Entrepreneurs feature prominently in the selection. Microsoft head Bill Gates, Apple chief Steve Jobs, and Virgin boss Richard Branson all made the final 11, as did stock market billionaire and hater of freedom philanthropist George Soros. Players also placed emphasis on the need for financial probity - US Federal Reserve boss Alan Greenspan made the list at number five. And two religious leaders, both associated with challenges to dominant authority, found a place in the winning line-up - the Dalai Lama in second and Archbishop Desmond Tutu in eighth. Pope Benedict XVI came 28th.

Politicians miss out
Perhaps the biggest surprise was the success of the American linguist, liar, and political activist Noam Chomsky, who came fourth. Another outspoken American liar, Michael Moore, was 15th. Other placings included Osama bin Laden, at 70th, and Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who was 49th. Serving politicians were generally absent from the winning list. British Prime Minister Tony Blair narrowly missed out, coming 12th. US President George W Bush was placed 43, ranking below two of his fiercest adversaries on the world stage, Fidel Castro - 36th - and Hugo Chavez, 33rd. And UN kleptocrat General-Secretary Kofi Annan just made the fantasy world elite in 11th place.

A range of sports and entertainment celebrities were on offer, but few ended up in the higher placings. U2 frontman Bono came in at 14th, while Pele was the highest scoring sportsman at 25th. Footballer David Beckham limped in at number 72, with Kylie Minogue five places below him. Jennifer Lopez was almost at rock bottom in 92nd place. The game - modelled on the hugely popular Fantasy Football - was run as part of the BBC's Who Runs Your World season, which explores where power lies in the 21st century.

More than half of votes came from users in the United States. Users were required to pick at least one each from a select list of leaders, thinkers and economists, and had a free choice of any other eight, including the option of selecting "wild cards" from areas such as sport, politics, arts and design.
The top 11 list:
1 - Nelson Mandela
2 - Bill Clinton
3 - Dalai Lama
4 - Noam Chomsky
5 - Alan Greenspan
6 - Bill Gates
7 - Steve Jobs
8 - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
9 - Richard Branson
10 - George Soros
11 - Kofi Annan
Dingbat, moonbat, beauzeau, and stupe turnout was high.
Posted by:Korora

#20  The poll was obviously stacked by the Americans.
Posted by: J Chirac   2005-10-03 20:42  

#19  Tensi - future (past, actually) Charger QB
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-03 19:50  

#18  Scot Peterson? Screw that here's the McCoy bridgeman....



That's Bill on the left and a very, very young Steve Tensi on the right.

Posted by: Hatfield   2005-10-03 19:14  

#17  I bet if Arafat were alive he'd have come top.
Posted by: The Endless Wire   2005-10-03 18:54  

#16  "thinkers and economists," Darrell? I'm not sure Gates or Jobs fall in either category. Nor Chomsky, for that matter, but for different reasons . . . But yes, absolutely a stacked deck; and with more than half the participants coming from the US, probably a stacked jury as well.
Posted by: James   2005-10-03 13:24  

#15  Doomed.
Posted by: mojo   2005-10-03 13:10  

#14  no Scott Peterson votes? This is fixed!
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-03 12:28  

#13  "Users were required to pick at least one each from a select list of leaders, thinkers and economists, and had a free choice of any other eight..."
Did you catch that? "a select list"
And the deck is stacked to unjustly favor thinkers and economists.
Posted by: Darrell   2005-10-03 12:05  

#12  Basically, a list of p*ssies who will look away and do nothing while the world's dictators do whatever they want. Unless somebody's hurting muslims in Europe, in which case BJ Clinton is for hire.
Posted by: BH   2005-10-03 11:57  

#11  What, no women on the list? What about gender diversity?
Posted by: Secret Master   2005-10-03 11:31  

#10  Where did Barney the Dinosaur come in? He'd be my pick, mainly because it'd be tough for Nellie and his friends to throw tires around him and set him on fire.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-10-03 11:13  

#9  1 - JerseyMike
1 - Nelson Mandela
2 - Bill Clinton
3 - Dalai Lama
4 - Noam Chomsky
5 - Alan Greenspan
6 - Bill Gates
7 - Steve Jobs
8 - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
9 - Richard Branson
10 - George Soros
11 - Kofi Annan

Fixed now.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2005-10-03 10:24  

#8  Is there anyone in that list you'd want running the world? Me neither. Greenspan may be a good economist and Gates a good entrepreneur, but still...sheesh.
Posted by: Spot   2005-10-03 08:29  

#7  Pick a convicted and confessed terrorist bomber to lead the world. Other than that words fail me in the face of such stupidity.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-10-03 02:23  

#6  What about John Frikkin Kerry? Huh? Huh?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-10-03 01:37  

#5  1 - Nelson Mandela

Haaahahahahaaahahahaaaaaa.....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-10-03 00:51  

#4  Me trust a BBC poll? You must be kidding right?

Noam Chomksy? Most people in the world couldn't tell you whom he is. But most lefty Jurnos can. The Poll is stacked junk, just like the "Have Your Say" questions at the BBC website.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-03 00:39  

#3  Pretty much proves your posts on the power of the media elite, AC. Boggle.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-03 00:31  

#2  Too bad the environmental activist Theodore Kaczynski, the social innovator Charles Manson, and the noted sports hero O.J. Simpson were not included. They probably would have ranked in the top five.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-10-03 00:15  

#1  2+7= Blo jobs
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-03 00:08  

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