Monday, January 30, 2012

Who is Saul Alinsky, and why is Newt Gingrich so obsessed with him?

Newt Gingrich keeps likening President Obama to radical community organizer Saul Alinsky. But Gingrich seems to have adopted Alinsky's tactics himself, as has the tea party. Mainstream Republicans aren't happy.

Wherever Newt Gingrich goes these days ? stumping in Florida, arguing on televised debates with fellow Republican presidential hopefuls, jotting down notes for his umpteenth book ? he carries with him a scary but useful ghost: Saul Alinsky.

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The radical community organizer (gone now these 40 years) is the specter on which Barack Obama has modeled his life, Gingrich warns. It?s no coincidence, he says, that both Alinsky and Obama were from Chicago or that the President passed up far more lucrative possibilities to become ? a community organizer.

?The centerpiece of this campaign, I believe, is American exceptionalism versus the radicalism of Saul Alinsky,? Gingrich said in his South Carolina primary victory speech, a charge he finds constant ways to repeat. "Saul Alinsky radicalism is at the heart of Obama,? he said on CNN.

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So who was Saul Alinsky?

Born in Chicago in 1909 to Russian immigrant parents, Alinsky worked his way through the University of Chicago, then dropped out of grad school to organize the poor in the city?s slums, demanding better working and living conditions. He went on to do the same thing in other US cities.

Published the year before he died in 1972, Alinsky?s ?Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals? has been compared to the writing of Thomas Paine, and it inspired many young idealists (including, apparently, Hillary Clinton, who wrote her Wellesley College senior thesis on Alinsky).

"What follows is for those who want to change the world from what it is to what they believe it should be,? Alinsky begins his book.??The Prince?was written by?Machiavelli?for the Haves on how to hold power.?Rules for Radicals?is written for the Have-Nots on how to take it away."

Some compare the Alinsky?s activities and goals to a more recent American political insurgency.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/bq6STx9PY1Q/Who-is-Saul-Alinsky-and-why-is-Newt-Gingrich-so-obsessed-with-him

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