Posted on 12/26/2009 10:49:47 AM PST by antidemoncrat
"I always try to remind myself of Saul Alinsky when I get confused," Matthews said on his "Hardball" show, speaking to guest Sen. Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, on the topic of President Obama's health care plan.
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I can’t wait till this dude has his “What’s the frequency Kenneth” moment.
When obama goes to prison for fraud and treason, can matthews go with him?? he’s a puke-face
The push is on to mainstream Alinsky. Soon he will be “more important” than George Washington, and we’ll see posters of Alinsky and Lincoln arm-in-arm.
THESE DAYS????
Wasn’t Chris the Clown talking about running for political office a few months ago? This will play well for his opponents ads.
Matthews brags about his kids wearing Che’ t- shirts, his leg tingling and now a Alinsky moment......yeah he is objective.
His producers need to tell him to shut his yap!
Many are duped and brainwashed and voted accordingly.
Blinded by twisted beliefs.
God help us in our day, in Jesus name, Amen.
Fact is, Saul Alinsky was born in 1902 in Chicago and he died and was buried in Carmel California in 1972
I tried to find out exactly where so I could stop by and pay my respects ~ alas, Google is protecting that valuable piece of information.
Try find a grave!
Birth: Jan. 30, 1909
Chicago
Cook County
Illinois, USA
Death: Jun. 12, 1972
Carmel
Monterey County
California, USA
Saul Alinsky is generally considered to be the founder of modern community organizing. Alinsky’s teachings influenced Barack Obama in his early career as a community organizer on the far South Side of Chicago. Working for Gerald Kellman’s Developing Communities Project, Obama learned and taught Alinsky’s methods for community organizing. Several prominent national leaders have been influenced by Alinsky’s teachings, including Ed Chambers, Tom Gaudette, Michael Gecan, Wade Rathke, and Patrick Crowley. Alinsky is often credited with laying the foundation for the grassroots political organizing that dominated the 1960s. Jack Newfield writing in New York Magazine included Alinsky among “the purest avatars of the [populist] movement,” along with Ralph Nader, Cesar Chavez, and Jesse Jackson.
Burial:
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend.
Created by: Ron Buchinski
Record added: Oct 28, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 43644932
This guy is a moron.
Cheap beer is the best!
Good. I don't want him to remember Roy Bean until he finds his treasonous neck is in a noose.
Well the libs have the Daily KOS and now Chris Matthews star of the Daily POS.
{To the tune of the old “Slinky” jingle:}
Who’s doctrinaire about healthcare
And other things pie in the sky.
From Chrissy on down, every Media clown-
Everyone knows Alinsky.
The best advice yet that Radicals get
The Libs will all want to try.
The thoughts of the day when they enter the fray-
Everyone knows Alinsky.
Alinsky, Alinsky
The Rules that the Leftist employs
Alinsky, Alinsky
A favorite of Beltway Boys.
Everyone knows Alinsky,
Everyone loves Alin-sky...
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