John, my friend, I just watched a sound byte of you telling an audience that they didn’t need to be afraid of Barack Obama as President of the United States. What the hell were you thinking!?! Are you trying to take the “high road”? Obama’s plan will take this country straight to the crapper and you’re telling voters not to be afraid of him!
You have one more debate before the election, and from what I’ve seen on your campaign trail so far this last debate is your last shot. If you don’t take the gloves off and quit trying to treat him civilly, he’s going to give you a sound thrashing on November 4th.
First, stop treating him as an equal. He is where he is because the media has elevated him there, not because he has done anything worthy of being there. They did this by not asking the tough questions, and it’s time for those questions to be asked. Regardless of who moderates this last debate you must take control. Let’s see some of the leadership you claim to be capable of. Make him answer the question “What have you accomplished? You talk a good game but where’s the beef?” The media has largely ignored the question of his compatriots and role models. Ask him about Saul Alinsky, whose book Rules For Radicals, Obama follows to the letter. In the prologue Alinsky wrote:
“There’s another reason for working inside the system. Dostoevski said that taking a new step is what people fear most. Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive, affirmative, non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people. They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system that they are willing to let go of the past and change the future. This acceptance is the reformation essential to any revolution. To bring on this reformation requires that the organizer work inside the system, among not only the middle class but the 40 per cent of American families - more than seventy million people - whose income range from $5,000 to $10,000 a year [in 1971]. They cannot be dismissed by labeling them blue collar or hardhat. They will not continue to be relatively passive and slightly challenging. If we fail to communicate with them, if we don’t encourage them to form alliances with us, they will move to the right. Maybe they will anyway, but let’s not let it happen by default.”
Sound like any Presidential candidates you know? Alinsky’s son said of Barack: “It looks like he’s learned dad’s lessons well.” A little was made of Barack’s not knowing the difference between a “strategy” and a “tactic”. Read here why Obama only understands tactics. It’s the terminology he’s been exposed to. And if you read Alinsky’s Rules For Radicals you will know most of the plays in Obama’s book, and therefore how to counter them.
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