- Nearly 40 years after his death, Saul Alinskys name is back in the news, peppered throughout presidential hopeful Newt Gingrichs speeches. A native Chicagoan, Alinsky was the father of community organizing, said Sanford D. (Chicago Tribune)
- In 2008, the American electorate engaged in a little fantasy. Encouraged and abetted by the mainstream media, many voters clicked their heels three times and whispered, "There's no one like Barack Obama." They were right. (Hotair.com)
- As the remaining Republican presidential candidates invade our state (Wings Plus in Coral Springs is gonna be busy) get ready to hear this name: Saul Alinsky. (Click10.com)
- Barack Obama weathered the guilt-by-association storm in 2008, withstanding criticism of his ties to Bill Ayers and Rev. Jeremiah Wright. (ABC News)
- Saul Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals, was one of the 20th Century's most iconic provocateurs. "Alinskyite" has become a banal epithet on the Right. Many conservative politicians routinely link Barack Obama with Alinsky. (Forbes)
- I wonder if you could clear something up. Newt Gingrich keeps saying on the campaign trail that the Presidents vision comes from Saul Alinsky, the community organizer. (FOX News)
- Saul Alinsky's book. "Rules For Radicals," was first named "Rules For Revolution," and has caused untold controversy since Alinsky published the book in 1971. (RedState)
- Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday that Newt Gingrich was acting like leftist community organizer Saul Alinsky for his criticisms of Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital. (Politico.com)
- Libs think Bain Capital is Mitt Romney's Achilles heel. In creating more than 100,000 jobs at just 3 of the 77 companies Bain Capital was involved in during his tenure as CEO, Bain had to pull the plug on a factory or two. (Daily Mail - Charleston (blog))
- Whatever youve heard from South Carolina, the story is not really about Newt. (Denver Post)
Monday, January 23, 2012
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