Posted on 06/18/2017 5:32:03 PM PDT by Enlightened1
That’s the problem. The good guys are too effing polite. We must adopt Alinskyite tactics, think long term, keep our eyes on the prize-—a return to founding principles and draining the swamp.
So this is separate from the Laura whomever who did it earlier this weekend?
Yes this happened tonight.
It looks like two or three people rushed the Stage tonight.
A parody is one thing. A simulated murder that they are mostly really vicariously enjoying as they attempt to influence the influencable to actually commit is another.
Just five or 10 people scattered throughout the audience giving a low volume “boo” at inappropriate times during the play would be very disruptive and without anyone getting thrown out.
Everyone does not boo at once. They do it at different times, as if they are just a regular audience member that does not like the performance.
It’s John Wilkes Booth.
Could be looking at a kidnapping charge.
That is textbook Alinsky: get pockets of people on the left, right and back of a crowd to vocally protest something, making it seem like they’re unconnected, but making it seem to the audience that the protestors are in the majority.
Eh, maybe that’s Cloward-Piven. All the commie tactics run together, but we better continue to employ them in order to fight fire.
Yes, that or at least an assault. Rescuing the Trump actor is NOT what one should do.
"John Wilkes Booth and Edwin Booth, with their father Junius Brutus Booth, in Julius Caesar. Unknown photographer, 1864. Public domain."
Well, we’ve been using those types of approaches since before we heard of Alinsky. Wondering if he stole our ideas.
Yes, I know. That photo appeared in American Heritage magazine 50 years ago.
Well, I was -6 then. LOL.
I better circle that date on my calendar. I thought that was March 14, in the year of Mark Anthony's consulship. I always get mixed up about the nonnes of April and the ides of March? Which is it this year? Or is the kalends of February?
Famous picture.
I learned to read from American Heritage. Great magazine that fell on hard times recently . . . has ceased publication.
Dittoes.
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