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Saul Alinsky Open Thread

by Phantom Ace ( 141 Comments › )
Filed under Election 2008, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at August 18th, 2009 - 2:03 pm

Saul Alinsky was a Totalitarian Progressive  and a community organizer in the 1960’s. His book, Rules for Radicals, laid the blueprint of the Progressive Movement’s takeover of America in the 2000’s. After September 11th the Progressives seized that moment and went on to assist the Islamists and destroy Bush and the Republican Party. Now many on the Right, like me, are adopting those tactics and turning the tables. The Tea Party protests and the Town hall protests are examples of the Right using Leftists.

I have read Rules for Radicals and admit,Saul Alinsky was a genius. His ideas are evil and anti-American, but his tactics work. Progressive blogs like Think Progress, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo, Huffington Post and Little Green Footballs all use his tactics. They ridicule, smear and mock their enemies. They use simple slogans and turn their enemies labels against them. It works and I have no qualms using my enemies tactics against them! I recommend all on the Right use and adopt these tactics


Like Patton said: ““Rommel, you magnificent bastard! I read your book!” !”

Hey Progressives, I read you book!

(Hat Tip: Defenseman)

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