Saul Alinsky? Of course, my first reaction (along with most viewers, I'd imagine), was befuddlement. Who the heck is Saul Alinsky? I didn't have a clue, so after the debate I headed over to Wikipedia. In a nutshell, Saul Alinsky is the godfather of
By Melinda Henneberger Newt Gingrich is only the latest in a long line of conservatives who have accused President Obama of being a “Saul Alinsky radical.” And Alinsky, who died when the president was 11, would delight in all the free PR.
Saul Alinsky? Of course, my first reaction (along with most viewers, I'd imagine), was befuddlement. Who the heck is Saul Alinsky? I didn't have a clue, so after the debate I headed over to Wikipedia. In a nutshell, Saul Alinsky is the godfather of
Rosen's piece “Gingrich attacks on Obama resurrect Saul Alinsky” suggests that Alinsky is nothing more than an obscure, forgotten civil rights leader whose model for organizing the “Have Nots” against the entrenched
Republicans in general, and Newt Gingrich in specific, pepper their rhetoric with mentions of Saul Alinsky. "And I believe, if we have a big election with truly historic big choices, that we can defeat Barack Obama by a huge marginit will be an
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