Obama: The Disciple of Saul Alinsky Leads America Towards Full Blown Socialism
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In the previous article, we looked at 8 rules that Saul Alinsky laid
out in his book Rules for Radicals. Barack Obama has been following
those rules one by one. However, there are other rules that follow in
the book. One rule, mentioned by Glenn Beck, was rule 12 and that one
rule seems to be one of the most workable rules that President Obama has
used to the max! That rule is as follows:
Rule 12: Pick the
target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it." Cut off the support
network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not
institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but
very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)
Now understanding rule 12, one can see that Obama has used this rule in
ways that no other sitting President ever used against the people of
the United States! How many times has Obama come out and picked a
target, focused on that target and took action on that target? Surely we
all have seen the ways that Obama had links back to the White House
with the IRS action against the Tea Party and other conservative groups.
Now Obama has set his sights on anyone that questions him. Now many
would like to know just who is Saul Alinsky? That is a great question
and the answer will be surprising to some who do not understand what is
going on.
Saul Alinsky:
Identified a set of very
specific rules that ordinary citizens could follow, and tactics that
ordinary citizens could employ, as a means of gaining public power
Created a blueprint for revolution under the banner of "social change"
Two of his most notable modern-day disciples are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Born to Russian-Jewish parents in Chicago in 1909, Saul Alinsky was a
Communist/Marxist fellow-traveler who helped establish the tactics of
infiltration -- coupled with a measure of confrontation -- that have
been central to revolutionary political movements in the United States
in recent decades. He never joined the Communist Party but instead, as
David Horowitz puts it, became an avatar of the post-modern left.
"Alinsky was ... convinced that large-scale socialist
transformation would require an alliance between the struggling middle
class and the poor. The key to radical social change, Alinsky thought,
was to turn the wrath of America's middle class against large
corporations."
In the Alinsky model, "organizing" is a
euphemism for "revolution" -- a wholesale revolution whose ultimate
objective is the systematic acquisition of power by a purportedly
oppressed segment of the population, and the radical transformation of
America's social and economic structure. The goal is to foment enough
public discontent, moral confusion, and outright chaos to spark the
social upheaval that Marx, Engels, and Lenin predicted -- a revolution
whose foot soldiers view the status quo as fatally flawed and wholly
unworthy of salvation. Thus, the theory goes, the people will settle for
nothing less than that status quo's complete collapse -- to be followed
by the erection of an entirely new system upon its ruins. Toward that
end, they will be apt to follow the lead of charismatic radical
organizers who project an aura of confidence and vision, and who profess
to clearly understand what types of societal "changes" are needed.
As Alinsky put it: "A reformation means that the masses of our people
have reached the point of disillusionment with past ways and values.
They don't know what will work but they do know that the prevailing
system is self-defeating, frustrating, and hopeless. They won't act for
change but won't strongly oppose those who do. The time is then ripe for
revolution."
"[W]e are concerned," Alinsky elaborated, "with
how to create mass organizations to seize power and give it to the
people; to realize the democratic dream of equality, justice, peace,
cooperation, equal and full opportunities for education, full and useful
employment, health, and the creation of those circumstances in which
men have the chance to live by the values that give meaning to life. We
are talking about a mass power organization which will change the world …
This means revolution."
John Perazzo at Discover the Networks writes in his profile of Alinsky:
But Alinsky's brand of revolution was not characterized by
dramatic, sweeping, overnight transformations of social institutions. As
Richard Poe puts it, "Alinsky viewed revolution as a slow, patient
process. The trick was to penetrate existing institutions such as
churches, unions and political parties." He advised organizers and their
disciples to quietly, subtly gain influence within the decision-making
ranks of these institutions, and to introduce changes from that
platform. This was precisely the tactic of "infiltration" advocated by
Lenin and Stalin. As Communist International General Secretary Georgi
Dimitroff told the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern in 1935:
"Comrades, you remember the ancient tale of the capture of
Troy. Troy was inaccessible to the armies attacking her, thanks to her
impregnable walls. And the attacking army, after suffering many
sacrifices, was unable to achieve victory until, with the aid of the
famous Trojan horse, it managed to penetrate to the very heart of the
enemy's camp."
Alinsky died in 1972, but his legacy lives
on as a staple of leftist method, a veritable blueprint for revolution
(which he and his disciples euphemistically refer to as "change"). Two
of his most notable modern-day disciples are Hillary Clinton and Barack
Obama.
In 1969 Hillary Clinton wrote her 92-page senior
thesis on Alinsky's theories. A great admirer of Alinsky's blend of
ruthless and stealth activist tactics, Hillary personally interviewed
the famed author for her project. She concluded her thesis by stating:
"Alinsky is regarded by many as the proponent of a dangerous
socio/political philosophy. As such, he has been feared -- just as
Eugene Debs [the five-time Socialist Party candidate for U.S. President]
or Walt Whitman or Martin Luther King has been feared, because each
embraced the most radical of political faiths -- democracy."
Now this shows what Saul Alinsky is about and just how he influenced
two of the top people that have hidden facts on Benghazi! But this is
but the tip of the proverbial Iceberg as far as how these two people,
Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama, consider what this Socialist/maybe
Communist stated!
Unlike Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama
never personally met Saul Alinsky. By the time Alinsky died in 1972,
Obama was only 11 years old. But as a young man, he became a master
practitioner of Alinsky's methods. In 1985 a small group of 20-odd
churches in Chicago offered Obama a job helping residents of poor,
predominantly black, Far South Side neighborhoods. Accepting that
opportunity, Obama became Director of the Developing Communities
Project, where he worked for the next three years on initiatives that
ranged from job training to school reform to hazardous waste cleanup.
David Freddoso, author of the 2008 book The Case Against Barack Obama,
summarizes Obama's community-organizing efforts as follows:
"He pursued manifestly worthy goals; protecting people from
asbestos in government housing projects is obviously a good thing and a
responsibility of the government that built them. But [in every case
except one] the proposed solution to every problem on the South Side was
a distribution of government funds ..."
Three of Obama's
mentors in Chicago were trained at the Alinsky-founded Industrial Areas
Foundation. (The Developing Communities Project itself was an affiliate
of the Gamaliel Foundation, whose modus operandi for the creation of "a
more just and democratic society" is rooted firmly in the Alinsky
method.)
One of Obama's early mentors in the Alinsky method, Mike Kruglik, would later say the following about Obama:
"He was a natural, the undisputed master of agitation, who
could engage a room full of recruiting targets in a rapid-fire Socratic
dialogue, nudging them to admit that they were not living up to their
own standards. As with the panhandler, he could be aggressive and
confrontational. With probing, sometimes personal questions, he would
pinpoint the source of pain in their lives, tearing down their egos just
enough before dangling a carrot of hope that they could make things
better."
Here we see just how Obama got his ideas and they just do not work with a nation under a "free enterprise" traditions!
For several years, Obama himself taught workshops on the Alinsky
method. Also, beginning in the mid-1980s, Obama worked with ACORN, the
Alinskyite grassroots political organization that grew out of George
Wiley's National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO).
We have
shown just what plan Obama has been following for years, including some
of his "mentors" of this Socialist ideology that he has put forth
without fear because he views himself as King of the Former United
States. If "WE THE PEOPLE" do not vote people into the Senate to change
the balance this year, the United States will be no more, and time will
only prove this to be true when they begin making more laws against the
Constitution and dissolving our rights one at a time. We've laid out
their plans; now it is up to us to ensure that freedom prevails and not a
kingdom of Obama.
This is Part 2 in a series. Click here to read Part 1.
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