Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mike Littwin Newt Gingrich benefits from voters' dissatisfaction with Mitt Romney Deep Thought Oh stewardess I speak wingnut Comment on As makes waves tries to heat up in Florida Do GOP voters know what they want Adviser says Bachmann out of race; NH Two Ways Play the 'Alinsky' Card Former Reporter Jay Carney Recalls 'Bombast' During Era Capitol Hill The Medium Seventeen Minutes Misdirection and Horseshit They don’t look real me fact so strange No One Cares About Affair Dear President Obama You're Saul Alinsky Behind a Class Warfare Charge Alinsky's Shadow FWord Why you should White House Sidesteps Question Who was

Saul Alinsky Rides Again as Gingrich Makes Him 2012 Bogeyman Saul Alinsky has been dead for almost 40 years, yet the community organizer is back for another presidential campaign. This time he's been dragged from his grave by Republican candidate Newt Gingrich, who says the Chicago activist's "radicalism is at the heart of Obama." Who is Saul Alinsky? Newt Gingrich, the Republican presidential candidate on a roll right now, has been invoking a little-known name in his criticism of President Obama: Saul Alinsky. As a result, the 20th-century community organizer has caused a surge of searches on the Web. After winning the South Carolina GOP primary, Gingrich said in his victory speech, "The [...] Saul Alinsky Rides Again as Gingrich Makes Him Republican Race's Bogeyman Saul Alinsky has been dead for almost 40 years, yet the community organizer is back for another presidential campaign. This time he's been dragged from his grave by Republican candidate Newt Gingrich, who says the Chicago activist's "radicalism is at the heart of Obama." Carney Asked if 'Saul Alinsky Portrait' Is Hanging in the White House "The President's background as a community organizer is well documented in his own books." Saul Alinsky lives on in GOP rhetoric If it's a Republican debate night , it's time for a Saul Alinsky reference. Alinsky, as anyone who has paid close attention to community organizing, Fox News or presidential politics in the past four years knows, is a liberal hero and conservative villain, best remembered for his theory of empowering the disenfranchised. Read full article >> Saul Alinsky: Newt's bogeyman As the remaining Republican presidential candidates invade our state (Wings Plus in Coral Springs is gonna be busy) get ready to hear this name: Saul Alinsky. You'll hear mention of the name particularly from Newt Gingrich who has made Alinsky part of his boilerplate, as in "Saul Alinsky radicalism is at the heart of Obama." So, who is this guy? I'll admit: Though I'd heard the name before, I ... Newt needs a lesson about Saul Alinsky WASHINGTON — GOP White House hopeful Newt Gingrich constantly — the latest time on Sunday — invokes the name of the late Saul Alinsky — a Chicago native — when he wants to assert that President Barack Obama is a "radical." Gingrich, a historian, demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the work of Alinsky, a legendary community organizer in Chicago's Woodlawn and Back of the Yard ... Mike Littwin: Newt Gingrich benefits from voters' dissatisfaction with Mitt Romney Whatever you've heard from South Carolina, the story is not really about Newt. America will not elect someone president who thinks that invoking Saul Alinsky -- a radical from the days when Newt Gingrich was avoiding the Vietnam draft -- in his victory speech is the best path to the Oval Office. Who is Saul Alinsky? A Gingrich line explained (CNN) – In framing his attacks on President Barack Obama for a possible November showdown, Newt Gingrich repeatedly brings up the name of an influential radical organizer from the first half of the 20th century. "Saul Alinsky radicalism is at the heart of Obama," Gingrich said Sunday in an interview with CNN Chief Political Correspondent [...] Why this election is a choice, not a referendum At the "heart of this campaign," Newt Gingrich told his adoring followers in his South Carolina victory speech on Saturday night, is the fundamental choice between "American exceptionalism" and "the radicalism of Saul Alinsky." America has a choice, he argued, between the vision of the founders and that of radical organizer Saul Alinsky , between a paycheck president and a food stamp president ...
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