Sorry if this is a dupe...I did a search.
I have to admit; Alinsky offers food for thought:
"Saul Alinsky's rules of power tactics, excerpted from his 1971 book "Rules for Radicals: A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals"
1. Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.
2. Never go outside the experience of your people.
3. Whenever possible go outside the experience of the enemy.
4. Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules.
5. Ridicule is man's most potent weapon.
6. A good tactic is one that your people enjoy.
7. A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.
8. Keep the pressure on.
9. The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
10. Maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition.
11. If you push a negative hard and deep enough it will break through into its counterside.
12. The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.
13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it."
That Hillary Clinton is a Stalinist should come as no surprise to anyone. What we as the voting public do with that knowledge will be quite revealing, indeed.
And this suddenly unsealed out-in-the-open `Hillary's college thesis' is the real McCoy, eh?
Genuine, unedited, and undoctored?
I remain skeptical.
Most people are proud of their doctoral dissertations & master's theses. What's Hillary's problem?
Chances are it's an assinine work of third grade level whining. Like all of them, she is fluff... self battered and mutilated mental fluff like all selfloathing liberals.
Wow, we were charming and witty back in grade school. I didn't realize that. Wow.
"It's a moronic statement," said Hillary Rodham's thesis adviser, Alan Schechter responding to those who say that a college research paper can reveal a candidate's politics or character.
That depends. If the subject is a conservative candidate for a federal judgeship then anything is fair game -- it's good to see that Chris Lacivita on our side has and will do unto the Rats as they do unto conservative federal judge nominees.
Welsley is driving distance, but their library is open only during the week.
Remember when The New York Times tried to penetrate the cloak of confidentiality around the adoption records of a certain Supreme Court justice?
Here's the link to the article.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17388372/
Go to the end of page 3 for the money quote:
"A decade later, another political science major started out on the path that Hillary Rodham had rejected, going to work for a group in the Alinsky mold. That was Barack Obama, now a U.S. senator from Illinois and her leading opponent for the Democratic nomination. After attending Columbia University, he worked as an organizer on the South Side of Chicago for the Developing Communities Project. Obama and others of the post-Alinsky generation described their work in the 1990 book After Alinsky: Community Organizing in Illinois, in which Obama wrote that he longed for ways to close the gap between community organizing and national politics. After three years of organizing, he turned to Harvard Law School and then the Illinois legislature."
There are also some Swift Boat references.
This is Clinton-style innoculation, pure and simple.
Wellesley's president, Nannerl Overholser Keohane, approved a broad rule with a specific application: The senior thesis of every Wellesley alumna is available in the college archives for anyone to read -- except for those written by either a "president or first lady of the United States." So far, that action has sealed precisely one document: Hillary Rodhams senior honors thesis in political science, entitled " There Is Only the Fight...: An Analysis of the Alinsky Model."
Such a personal "rule" is unjustifiable, as even Clinton's former thesis advisor agrees.
Hell Hillary would just say "well look at my beliefs four yrs before when I was a Goldwater Girl. I was developing the beneficent, all wise knowledge I today possess. You may kiss my ring." And the Treason Media will dutifully bow, kiss the ring and, in chorus, begin hosannas of praise for the "breadth" of her learning and political experience overcoming the evils of conservatism and deciding to devote her talents to the preservation of America's lowly from its depredations.