Who is Saul Alinsky?
Old time Chicago community organizer. He's been dead for about 40 years now.
"Hillary's work for the Panthers won her a summer internship at the Berkeley office of attorney Robert Treuhaft in 1972. A hardline Stalinist, Treuhaft had quit the Communist Party in 1958 only because it was losing members and no longer provided a good platform for his activism. (7) 'Treuhaft is a man who dedicated his entire legal career to advancing the agenda of the Soviet Communist Party and the KGB,' notes historian Stephen Schwartz.(8)"
Hillary and the Black Panthers: The Real Story
By Richard Poe
http://www.legaled.com/hillaryatyale.htm
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Who is Saul Alinsky?
"Hillary's work for the Panthers won her a summer internship at the Berkeley office of attorney Robert Treuhaft in 1972. A hardline Stalinist, Treuhaft had quit the Communist Party in 1958 only because it was losing members and no longer provided a good platform for his activism. (7) 'Treuhaft is a man who dedicated his entire legal career to advancing the agenda of the Soviet Communist Party and the KGB,' notes historian Stephen Schwartz.(8)"
Hillary and the Black Panthers: The Real Story
By Richard Poe
http://www.legaled.com/hillaryatyale.htm
That Hillary Clintons college thesis was a paen to Saul Alinsky will be the subject of much politico-psychoanalysis for years to come. As HUMAN EVENTS Assistant Editor Amanda Carpenters article makes clear, the study of Alinskys methods apparently created much of Sen. Clintons political persona, and formed the basis of her political methodology. So who was Alinsky?
Alinsky was born in Chicago in 1909. Hillary Rodhams thesis is very revealing of Alinskys view of American life. It says, after graduating from the University of Chicago, Alinsky received a fellowship in criminology with a first assignment to get a look at crime from the inside of gangs. He attached himself to the Capone gang, attaining a perspective from which he viewed the gang as a huge quasi-public utility serving the people of Chicago.Alinsky -- in that and other experiences -- became an academic-turned-radical, a personality type first found among the press covering the Russian revolution of 1917-18 and that became much more common five decades later, forming the basis of the Vietnam anti-war movement. He and others like him would find Americas adversaries -- within and outside the law -- more attractive than America itself.
Saul Alinskys radicalism was expressed in his 1971 book, Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals. In that book, Alinsky said, Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins -- or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom -- Lucifer. Alinsky never saw himself as the devil, but as some radical angel who could bedevil the Establishment and force it to change to assuage pressures from community organizations.
In her closing, Hillary compared Alinsky to others who had been feared, as the proponent of a dangerous socio/political philosophy just as Eugene Debs, Walt Whitman or Martin Luther King had been feared, because each embraced the most radical of political faiths -- democracy. Ms. Rodham apparently admired those three in the same manner and degree that she admired Alinsky.
Young Hillary Rodhams admiration of Alinsky is, in a way, revealing of her young self. In one part of the thesis, she quotes an article from The Economist that called Alinsky, Plato on the Barricades:
His charm lies in his ability to commit himself completely to the people in the room with him. In a shrewd though subtle way he often manipulates them while speaking directly to their experience. Still he is a man totally at ease with himself, mainly because he loves his work which always seems to be changing -- new communities, new contests, new fights.
But that is a description of the young Bill Clinton as much as it is of Alinsky. Alinsky died in 1972. Bill and Hillary Clinton married in 1975. We will never know if she was drawn to him because she saw a reflection of her lost radical hero.