Posted on 08/07/2016 11:06:05 AM PDT by Fedora
HOOOOOOOOO boy.
This is why, in spite of myself, FR is my chief news source. I see stuff well in advance of it hitting the media. Scoop city.
Trump: “You got some ‘splaining to do, Hill!”
You forgot Kristol. There is something elementally psychotic about the attitude of Kristol and Will. In a human sense, when it is evident Trump will win in a landslide on election night, someone should be there to prevent a suicide. But in a visceral way, the crime scene photos after the suicide would be ‘closure’.
Thanks for the timely and important post.
BTTT
This has been laid out in an EXCELLENT manor, forward this to Trump campaign his people NEED to go through this so it can be added to Trumps stump speeches!!
Yes, what Jim said...
I’m more familiar with the Texas organizations and leaders. I had a secretary back in the 70s whose husband was a local leader and organizaer. I knew many of the local San Antonio leaders of La Raza through my own politcial work. The town had been run by an elite group of citizens for years and it was amazing to see them shouted down at city council meetings. Now they have become part of the local establishment.
San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro and State Rep. Joaquin Castro, brothers whose mother, Rosie, was a founding member of Raza Unida.
Ramsey Muniz, an attorney from Corpus Christi, was the first Mexican American candidate in history for governor. He was a very charismatic young man but eventually got caught up in a large drug transaction that put him in jail and out of politics.
La Raza was able to take over the city governments in several small Texas towns with Mexican American majorities—but most of these folks implemented the corrupt techniques of politicians in Mexico and ran the governments as personal financial fiefs. The FBI arrested a bunch of city councilmen and the city manager in one S. Texas town just a few months ago.
I’m more familiar with the Texas organizations and leaders. I had a secretary back in the 70s whose husband was a local leader and organizaer. I knew many of the local San Antonio leaders of La Raza through my own politcial work. The town had been run by an elite group of citizens for years and it was amazing to see them shouted down at city council meetings. Now they have become part of the local establishment.
San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro and State Rep. Joaquin Castro, brothers whose mother, Rosie, was a founding member of Raza Unida.
Ramsey Muniz, an attorney from Corpus Christi, was the first Mexican American candidate in history for governor. He was a very charismatic young man but eventually got caught up in a large drug transaction that put him in jail and out of politics.
La Raza was able to take over the city governments in several small Texas towns with Mexican American majorities—but most of these folks implemented the corrupt techniques of politicians in Mexico and ran the governments as personal financial fiefs. The FBI arrested a bunch of city councilmen and the city manager in one S. Texas town just a few months ago.
Saul Alinsky, as a student at the University of Chicago, figured out how to cheat a diner chain out of a entire meal for the price of a cup of coffee. He gave his method to his fellow students because he figured that students should be able to eat for the 5 cent cup of coffee. It was his first venture into criminal behavior. After graduation from graduate school, he went to work for the the Capone mob. This is an ethics challenged man, which Hillary (also Obama) took hook line and sinker.
Great post. Took me forever to read it, well worth the effort.
Interesting fact, Saul Alinsky was mentored by Al Capones right hand man Frank Nitti.
From comment # 17:
It is probably one of the most amoral, twisted works I have ever read. Given that Alinsky wrote a dedication to Lucifer, I shouldnt be surprised. The dedication was taken out of later editions so as not to offend the clergy he was attempting to recruit, but the version I read had it. Apparently, it was a copy from the 1980's, and they figured it was safe to put it back in.
From what I can see, reading that book enables one to understand what makes Obama (and his devoted followers) tick.
The very FIRST paragraph exposes very clearly what they are all about:
"What follows is for those who want to change the world from what it is to what they believe it should be. 'The Prince' was written by Machiavelli for the Haves on how to hold power. 'Rules for Radicals' is written for the Have-Nots on how to take it away."
It is unrestricted class warfare, pure and simple. And it is the bible of Obama, Clinton, and their like-minded followers.
Check out article and comments.
Thanks for the Ping, Jim!
Well written! Applause!
Thank you for the ping, IT. Fedora pinpointed so clearly what was happening at a very impressionable time of my life that I now have shivers up my back. I was a teenager during the Watts riots. I do remember things such as “ruling by chaos” during those times in very conservative Orange County, California. Scared me to death then. Scares me even worse now.
I hadn’t read your review of R for Rs before, and I really appreciated you telling it again. It’s just pure hatred and dishonesty.
Thanks for the additional info on their activity in San Antonio. I have added that to my file. As I recall, the FBI files that were the source of the information from my previous post regarded the Colorado VVAW’s activity with La Raza, but they also included a file from 1971 by the San Antonio FBI office regarding the VVAW’s Austin operation, under Terry DuBose; the VVAW branch there was active in Killeen and recruiting at Fort Hood. VVAW also had their national meeting in Houston in 1972, at which time the Bureau’s file noted they were working with La Raza. I don’t see anything additional about San Antonio upon a brief review of the file, but I will keep that in mind.
Nitti was Capone’s enforcer; Alinsky learned violence from a professional killer.
Thank you ever so much, Fedora!
BTTT
I think I heard about him from Beck as well. I wish he still did shows like that, and about Soros. He’s long since gone so far crazy I don’t pay attention to him anymore.
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