Saul Alinsky lives on in GOP rhetoric
If it's a Republican debate night, it's time for a Saul Alinsky reference. Alinsky, as anyone who has paid close attention to community organizing, Fox News or presidential politics in the past four years knows, is a liberal hero and conservative
Romney Sr. made Alinsky “sound like a Republican.” Romney posed with a campaign poster of his father's last week in South Carolina. (Getty Images / EMMANUEL DUNAND) The radical pioneer Saul Alinsky, who helped invent the practice of bottom-up politics
I think it means that OBysmal has Saul Alinsky tattooed across his knuckles. Thumb up +5. Dan Ryan Galt. January 23rd, 2012. The Effin commercial before the video starts is in SPANISH and his answer is weird? WTF?
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. You'll hear mention of the name particularly from Newt Gingrich who has made Alinsky part of
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. There is no one like Barack
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