Quoting Don Baer, the former comparison Clinton White House adviser, columnist Maureen Dowd fully cooked the competition down to “Saul Alinsky contra Gordon Gekko.” Let us see, the genuine in advance threat to the American approach of hold up contra the illusory caricature.
By Melinda Henneberger Newt Gingrich is usually the ultimate in the prolonged line of conservatives who have indicted President Obama of being the “Saul Alinsky radical.” And Alinsky, who died when the boss was 11, would pleasure in all the giveaway PR.
Out of nowhere, he has exhumed Saul Alinsky, whose celebrity is singular to university sociology departments, as well as nonetheless whose name is so ideally evocative of old-style radicalism, vaguely European in sound, which it fits Gingrich's new formulation,
Highlights from Saul Alinsky's 1972 talk with Playboy: When the community, any kind of community, is destroyed as well as helpless, it requires somebody from outward to come in as well as stir things up. That's my pursuit — to unsettle
Highlights from Saul Alinsky's 1972 talk with Playboy: When the community, any kind of community, is destroyed as well as helpless, it requires somebody from outward to come in as well as stir things up. That's my pursuit — to unsettle