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Targeting Rush: Saul Alinsky Would Be Proud

In his eight full years as the recipient of endless vile, often-delusional slander, President George W. Bush rarely grumbled, much less counterattacked his tormentors. Yet before he completed his first week in office, President Barack Obama — a dedicated disciple of Saul Alinsky, who is to left-wing radicalism and social agitation what Karl Marx is to communism — declared war on Rush Limbaugh.

This was a calculated move by a man who professes to be open to all ideas but apparently brooks no dissent. He not only does not tolerate dissent well but also really doesn't even like to be questioned, as we saw during the campaign, when he accused the normally fawning press of grilling him for merely asking a follow-up question. We caught another glimpse of this last week, when he showed irritation at the White House press corps for daring to ask him a policy question after he had decreed that the sole purpose of his visit was to press the flesh.

But Obama's effort to target Rush is not just his ego at work. He has begun a full-court press to advance his extreme left-wing agenda and was angling both to garner enough Republican support to insulate himself against future accountability for failure and to validate his self-styled image as a bipartisan uniter.

That's why he invited a group of Beltway conservatives for dinner, in a move reminiscent of Hillary Clinton's "listening tour" — as if discerning observers believe that listening, as opposed to projecting an image of openness, was either Clinton's or Obama's purpose. That's why he surrounded himself with big-business CEOs as he unveiled his misnamed "stimulus" package. That's why he often throws meaningless, abstract bones to conservatives in his speeches while having no intention of diluting his specific concrete liberal policies.

Obama is savvy enough to realize he can't eliminate all dissent. But he's enough of an Alinskyite to know that marginalizing and demonizing his strongest opponents could intimidate the fainthearted into supporting or withholding criticism of his policies and increase his chances for success.

Perhaps Alinsky would couch Obama's strategy in different terms, but it is essentially a divide-and-conquer approach. Make no mistake: The goal is to single Rush out and pick him off.

So Obama is trying to parlay his extraordinarily high approval rating to lay a foundation for his shock troops in the press and the party apparatus to discredit and eventually compromise or silence Rush.

As if in conspiratorial lockstep, the media are dutifully responding with round-the-clock distortions and deceitful context manipulation of Rush's clearly articulated statement that he hopes Obama's socialist blueprint for America fails, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is circulating a petition denouncing him.

These are part of their larger goal to emasculate Rush and other conservative radio hosts through the Unfairness Doctrine.

Unhappily for them, their plan has backfired so far, as it obviously led to a counteraction, which, in turn, arguably contributed to the consolidation of Republicans in unanimous opposition to Obama's trillion-dollar mega-pork scheme.

But this is no time for Republican gloating — obviously. Obama is far from dispirited or deterred. He has only just begun. His plan did, after all, pass the House with solely Democratic votes. It has a good chance to sail through the Senate, as well.

For those on the right who still cling to the fantasy that Obama is a bipartisan centrist, I refer you to his recent statement that FDR did not do enough by way of government spending to end the Depression, his decidedly pro-abortion executive order and pronouncement celebrating Roe v. Wade, his Web-documented commitment to the radical homosexual agenda, his announced closure of Gitmo and termination of enhanced interrogation techniques, his planned discontinuation of missile defense systems, his actions on carbon emissions and fuel efficiency in deference to the global warming hoax, his shameless apologies for America to the Muslim world, his arrogant carving out of exemptions for his own staff and appointees from ethical rules he is now otherwise imposing, his groundwork to shut down political criticism, and his government-expansion-on-steroids, non-stimulus pork bill.

The inevitable explosion of federal debt this legislation would cause is reason enough to oppose it, even if it were likely to stimulate the economy. But even some liberals are disputing its potential to stimulate. The hastily crafted bill, with its corrupt funding of ACORN and other favors, is a disgracefully irresponsible effort to expand the public sector, diminish the private sector, empower the autocrats, and further divest us of our individual liberties — all at the expense of present and future generations.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" was released recently in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his Web site at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... I feel well within my rights asking you why any President of the United States should take any crap from any criminal like, or including, the self  important Rush Limbaugh??? I don't think I would waste my time with Rush, were I the President... But, Rush isn't hammering on me...His isn't even hammering on anything I care about... I think I would face the facts clearly and openly, and tell the right that the democrats won the election, and will rule if the republican refuse to govern with them; UNLESS, unless -the reactionaries are bound to see the government fail... We should all ask: Do we want this form of government to succeed now that it has shown it is incapable of satisfying the right or the left... Who else is left??? The democrats were offended, run over, got around, and abused by the republican government.... Before the democrats have even taken charge, the right already has lined up like a row of ducks against them... Why does no one dare ask the question: ARE we really ready to carry on, and go forth??? Rush says it plainly...He does not want this government to succeed... Since the government is legitimate; is he against the people, the election, the law, or the system of Government???? What should we do to satisfy this fat lord of comedy???It is just  like you...What do you want??? Clearly you prefer enhanced torture techniques... Does that go for democrats too??? Consider that we had to put up with eight years of whining to have Bill Clinton as president, and that was enough to cure me of voting for another Clinton, ever... But shall we just surrender our right to hold any office so we won't have to tolerate your pouting, and tante mieuxs full term??? I want to see this society reformed...I do not think we have that much that divides us... I think our differences should be faced instead of becoming a rock of scandal.... I think we need our unity; but that unity is something we have to give to each other... Not every moral issue is a proper consideration of national government.... But unless we face our differences, write a new constitution, and form a new government we will not have peace...The republicans will not work with the democrats to govern, and they have shown themselves capable only of misrule....The democrats should not work with the republicans because they are only so many self serving ideologues... Since the country is in serious financial and moral trouble; such public antagonism and resistence on the part of the minority party is an act of insurrection... I am not against it...I think it is absolutly legal; but it should be declared so those people behind the banner of the right can decide whether they want to stand for or against the government... They should not try to sabotage the government as they have done in power, and out... They should just quit, and see if they can govern their own better than we can... If they expect us to be governed by them, but will not be governed by us, then we really are done; ARE WE NOT??? Just admit it... Quit forcing a smile you do not mean...Be a man... Make Rush be a man... Stand up, and say the pledge of allegiance, or give up the farce...Thanks...Sweeney

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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:28 PM
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