Six Alinsky Rules That Explain Obama’s Words and Deeds | FrontPage Magazine
Finally, in order “to put the organizer on the side of the people, to
identify him with the Have-Nots,” it is imperative that he “maneuver
and bait the establishment so that it will publicly attack him as a
‘dangerous enemy’” (100).
Just because Barack Obama has left behind the low-income Chicago
communities in which he once agitated doesn’t mean that he left behind
the skills as a community agitator that he learned from Saul Alinsky.
Rather, he now regards the country as his community to organize as he sees fit.
Obama not infrequently invokes American ideals, even while he conspires to “fundamentally transform” America.
In spite of what he says, Obama does not want national unity. There
can be no unity with a people who one wants to fundamentally transform.
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