Posted on 01/23/2012 9:47:19 AM PST by KeyLargo
Newt needs a lesson about Saul Alinsky
LYNN SWEET
blogs.suntimes.com/sweet Last Modified: Jan 23, 2012 02:10AM
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 Chicagos Woodlawn and Back of the Yard neighborhoods and beyond.
With his anti-elitist, anti-establishment populist rhetoricon display Saturday night in his South Carolina victory speech in which he slammed elites in Washington and New York Gingrich seems as if he is taking a page from the Alinsky playbook.
Newts anti-elitism is so much what Alinsky really was about, Alinsky biographer Sanford D. Horwitt told me Sunday. Alinsky was about organizing ordinary people so they could get a seat at the table rather than getting crumbs or no crumbs at all when public policies were decided, said Horwitt, the author of Let Them Call Me Rebel: Saul Alinsky: His Life and Legacy.
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Alinsky was a genius, and his Rules for Radicals has brought us to the current precipice, which shows that it works.
His power will diminish however, once Newt makes him a household name, which he is evidently intent on doing.
>Bottom line: what the author suggests is total bullspit.<
The article itself IS an Alinsky tactic IMO.
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