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Anything Saul Can Do Rush Can Do Better
Saul Alinsky isn’t exactly a name that is on the tip of the tongues of most Americans. Ask random, hard working people who he was and you’re more likely to get a response along the lines of, “Didn’t he play of the Oakland Raiders back in the 80’s?” The correct answer is that Mr. Alinsky was a modern day progressive whose book, Rules for Radicals, is the bible of the left and on the book shelves of most politically active liberals. It usually sits right next to their collection of the complete works of Noam Chomsky.
Saul Alinsky is the God Father of the liberal activism that we see in action every day as of late. His strategy is seek power, identify those that can stop you from getting power, find their strengths, convince people that their strengths are really your strengths, attack them by twisting what they have said and stand for, slam them, slam them again, get personal, slam them some more, shout louder if no one is listening and don’t give up until you wear the opposition down enough that you win by default. The most recent example of this tactic in action was the left’s attack on Rush Limbaugh’s patriotism and support for our soldiers over a ginned up controversy using out of context remarks about “phony soldiers”.
Now just another failed attempt by disciples of Alinsky, the whole episode proved one very important thing. That is that such a strategy based on falsehoods doesn’t get you anywhere should the person you chose to attack decide not roll over and die.
Hot off MoveOn.org’s unquestionable libel of General Petraeus in the New York Times and the black eye the rogue agents of the left had given to liberals, further displaying their own anti-military and anti-liberty attitudes, the liberal left needed some sort of distraction. They desired a way to show America that they really were not the enemies of our soldiers and the country they are defending. After all, pointlessly debasing the top military officer in a time of war is certainly giving the enemy aid and comfort and well into the realm of treason. So their own and honest actions only served to bolster the true perception of the liberal left.
When Rush Limbaugh and others began showing their “strength” as pro-America, pro-troops and pro-liberty on the heals of the controversy, the left had found the strength they needed to take away and make their own. Now it was time to spin and work to convince people that Rush Limbaugh was not really pro-America, pro-troops and pro-liberty. The liberals were given their marching orders; find something, anything, to attack him on. Enter Media Matters with their copy of Rules for Radicals clutched tightly to their bosom.
It wasn’t all that long before they believed that they had found the red meat they needed.
While discussing with a caller the propensity of liberals to latch on to people who have either never served in the military but claim to have or that have never been in situations they claim to have been (aka Jesse Macbeth in the current War On Terror and many of John Kerry’s buddies during the Winter Soldier Meetings when Vietnam was on) in order to trash the job members of our military do, Rush uttered words that accurately described these folks. He called them “phony soldiers”.
It was then time to create an issue. Immediately the left, lead by Media Matters, took those two words and ripped them out of context saying that Rush had called all soldiers that had been dug up to disagree with the current War on Terror as “phony soldiers”.
The attack was on. They even managed to get 41 Senators lead by Harry Reid to sign a letter to Limbaugh’s syndication partner attempting to strong arm an apology and action be taken. The liberal blogs were a buzz. This was it. Their orgasm was nigh!
The attack was kept up. Even as the facts were constantly being pounded home, the left didn’t notice or chose not to care even if they did notice. All that mattered was that they stuck to the plan; attack, attack and attack some more.
But the problem was that the final stage, the point where your opposition simply is supposed to give up under withering pressure, never came to fruition. It never came to fruition because first, the claim was based on a lie. Second, because Limbaugh is a fairly obstinate S.o.B. And third, because Rush was able to turn the tables and counter attack effectively with the facts and did not relent.
He was able to get Mark Mays to give him the letter from the Alinsky 41 and placed it up for auction to benefit the children of the members of the Marines & law enforcement killed in the line of duty. The Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation was a charitable foundation that he has supported for years and the action solidified his bona fides as a supporter of our troops no matter what anyone else claimed.
It also showed something else however. It showed that government is not needed to take care of “the children” and provide for them as the left often claims. See the latest SCHIP scuffle for proof of this. The auction showed that private citizens are capable of great things without government involvement. That was just icing on the cake.
In the end, the counter attack put forth by Limbaugh was withering to the point where moments before the auction ended Harry Reid took to the floor of the Senate to try and attach his name to the effort to raise money for the charity. In his best whipped puppy look and defeated voice Harry Reid pleaded with people to support the auction and bid on the letter. But no one that actually thinks Mr. Reid has anything of value to add to America was able to move the price up after a week of pro-liberty, pro-America and pro-soldier Americans pushing the value of the letter over $2 million dollars.
And with a whimper, the battle ended. Liberals tended to their casualties and retrieved their politically dead from the battlefield. Rush Limbaugh even matched the donation with no word if any of the multi-millionaire Senators who had tried to condemn him would also put their own money where their mouths were just a week prior.
Yes, Limbaugh’s tactics proved one thing conclusively. It proved that Saul Alinsky and his followers only win when you let them. They have no counter plan for when their final stage does not happen as the handbook requires and when those that they are attacking simply do not roll over and die. Their only answer is to start again from scratch on the next issue.
And if you don’t give up after that second time? Well they will just wash, rinse and repeat this strategy until you do.
The trick to beating the left is obvious. You don’t give up. Keep hitting them over the head with the truth and stand up for yourself and America.
About the Author
J.J. Jackson is the owner of American Conservative Daily Blog. He is also the lead designer for The Right Things - Conservative Political T-shirts. His weekly articles and exclusive content can be found at Liberty Reborn.
Steven Jackson vs SF or Steve Slaton vs Oakland?
Who would you start? Steven Jackson vs SF or Slaton vs Oakland?
For week 4, who would start Steven Jackson vs SF or Steve Slaton vs Oakland? Your help is very much appreciateed !!!
No running back has gotten over a 100 yards against SF's defense yet, wont happen this sunday either, Adrian Peterson is the best in the league and he didnt get over 100 against SF. I would start Slaton because Raiders D is a charity, they just keep giving.
janet jackson @ Oakland 09-13-08 if part 1
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Autographed Reggie Jackson Photo $259.99 Autographed Reggie Jackson Photo He was the straw that stirred the drink. Reggie Jackson had a big personality but swung an even bigger bat. Nicknamed Mr. October for his clutch three HR performance against the Dodgers in the 1977 World Series Jackson is a 5-Time World Series Champion 3 with Oakland and 2 with New York. A 14-Time All-Star Jackson smashed 563 career HR becoming the first player in history to hit 100 or more HR with three separate teams Oakland New York & the LA Angels. Jacksons 9 is retired by the As and his 44 by the Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993. brbrReggie Jackson has hand signed this black and white 16x20 photograph commemorating his 3rd HR during Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.brbr |
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Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics - Green/Action - 8x10 Autographed Photograph $103.99 Reggie Jackson earned the nickname ""Mr. October"" for his World Series heroics with both the A's and Yankees. In 27 Fall Classic games- he amassed 10 home runs — including four in consecutive at-bats - 24 RBI's and a .357 batting average. The 8x10 color photo is personally hand signed by Reggie Jackson. Officially licensed by Major League Baseball. Comes with a hologram from Mounted Memories. |
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Signed Reggie Jackson & Mark McGwire Photo - Oakland A's 8x10 ~ Dual  ~ Cuom Framed Medallion $408 Signed Reggie Jackson & Mark McGwire Photo - Oakland A's 8x10 ~ Dual  ~ Cuom Framed Medallion Sluggers Mark McGwire and Reggie Jackson have both hand signed this Oakland A's 8x10 Photo with a blue sharpie pen, and it comes custom framed and double matted. The black frame measures 11x14 inches. The double matting consists of a suade top matting over a bottom mat. There is also a team medallion centered below the autographed collectible. This custom made frame is ready to hang on the wall! Here's a great shot of McGwire as a Rookie and Reggie passing the torch during his last season. Both players have a combined career Home Run total of 1146! The Dual Autographed photo comes with a Authenticity Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from The REAL DEAL Memorabilia, Inc. |
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Reggie Jackson Autographed Picture - 8x10 $125.24 Reggie Jackson Autographed Picture - 8x10 Reggie Jackson signed New York Yankees 8x10. Jackson played on 11 division winners, 6 pennant winning teams, and 5 World Series championship teams. Also played with the Oakland Athletics where he won 3 of his 5 World Series. World Series MVP 2 times. Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Signed Yankees photo comes with Famous Ink Sports Memorabilia Certificate of Authenticity and matching hologram. |
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Reggie Jackson Autographed Baseball $219.95 "Reggie Jackson had a big personality but swung an even bigger bat. Nicknamed Mr. October for his clutch three HR performance against the Dodgers in the 1977 World Series Jackson is a 5-Time World Series Champion 3 with Oakland and 2 with New York. A 14-Time All-Star Jackson smashed 563 career HR becoming the first player in history to hit 100 or more HR with three separate teams Oakland New York & the LA Angels.Reggie Jackson has hand signed this official MLB baseball. Comes with Steiner Sports certificate of authenticity and a FREE display case!Ships in 3 days.About Our FREE Display Cases" |
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Reggie Jackson (Paperback) $13.12 Sportswriter and statistics guru Dayn Perry sets the record straight on one of the most misunderstood superstars in baseball history, the outspoken slugger Reggie Jackson. Beginning with a detailed depiction of Jackson`s childhood as the only son of a single father, Perry follows Jackson through his stellar stint at Arizona State University and his ascension to stardom with the Oakland Athletics in the early 1970s, where he helped lead the team to three consecutive World Series titles. Despite his success in Oakland, most fans still think of Reggie as a Yankee, and Perry dedicates ample space to documenting Reggie`s triumphant and tumultuous tenor with the Bronx Bombers, where he somehow managed to consistently draw the ire of the fans, the press, his managers, his teammates, and his owner, despite winning another two championships and achieving baseball immortality by crushing home runs on three consecutive swings during Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. Perry provides a definitive account of the remarkable playing career of "Mr. October," but also a thoughtful analysis of Mr. Jackson, the man who felt compelled to always speak his mind, particularly when no one wanted to hear the truth. |
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Mark McGwire and Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics Dual Autographed 8x10 Custom Framed Photograph with Team Medallion $405 Sluggers Mark McGwire and Reggie Jackson have both hand signed this Oakland A's 8x10 Photo with a blue sharpie pen- and it comes custom framed and double matted. The black frame measures 11x14 inches. The double matting consists of a suade top matting over a bottom mat. There is also a team medallion centered below the autographed collectible. This custom made frame is ready to hang on the wall! Here's a great shot of McGwire as a Rookie and Reggie passing the torch during his last season. Both players have a combined career Home Run total of 1146! The Dual Autographed photo comes with a Authenticity Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from The Real Deal Memorabilia- Inc. |
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Reggie Jackson Signed Photo $219.99 Reggie Jackson Signed Photo He was the “straw that stirred the drink.â€� Reggie Jackson had a big personality but swung an even bigger bat. Nicknamed “Mr. Octoberâ€� for his clutch three HR performance against the Dodgers in the 1977 World Series Jackson is a 5-Time World Series Champion (3 with Oakland and 2 with New York). A 14-Time All-Star Jackson smashed 563 career HR becoming the first player in history to hit 100 or more HR with three separate teams (Oakland New York & the LA Angels). Jackson’s # 9 is retired by the A’s and his #44 by the Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.Reggie Jackson has hand signed this great black and white 8x10 photograph commemorating his second home run during Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.Ordering This Item? Here’s a Tip: Steiner Sports provides custom framing for all autographed photos. Turn your sports room into a museum by framing your new autographed photo before it leaves our warehouse. Click the “Other Framing Optionsâ€� button above to browse our wide range of framing options. |
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Bo Jackson Signed Jersey - Black Russell Athletic Tri Star Hologram $316.63 Bo Jackson Signed Jersey - Black Russell Athletic Tri Star Hologram Bo Jackson was the first athlete to be named an All-Star in two major American sports and he won the Heisman Trophy in 1985. In 1989 and 1990, Jackson's name became known beyond just sports fans through the "Bo Knows" advertising campaign, a series of advertisements by Nike, that starred Jackson alongside Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician, Bo Diddley, promoting a cross-training athletic shoe named for Jackson. Bo Jackson has hand signed this Oakland Raiders Black Russell Athletic Jersey. Tri-Star Productions Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity. |
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Autographed Reggie Jackson and Mark McGwire 8x10 Photo $340 Autographed Reggie Jackson and Mark McGwire 8x10 Photo Sluggers Mark McGwire and Reggie Jackson have both hand signed this Oakland A's 8x10 Photo with a blue sharpie pen. Here's a great shot of McGwire as a Rookie and Reggie passing the torch during his last season. Both players have a combined career Home Run total of 1146! The Dual Autographed photo comes with a Authenticity Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from The REAL DEAL Memorabilia, Inc. |
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Reggie Jackson "The Black" Framed 11x14 Collage $119.99 Reggie Jackson "The Black" Framed 11x14 Collage He was the “straw that stirred the drink.â€� Reggie Jackson had a big personality but swung an even bigger bat. Nicknamed “Mr. Octoberâ€� for his clutch three HR performance against the Dodgers in the 1977 World Series Jackson is a 5-Time World Series Champion (3 with Oakland and 2 with New York). A 14-Time All-Star Jackson smashed 563 career HR becoming the first player in history to hit 100 or more HR with three separate teams (Oakland New York & the LA Angels). Jackson’s # 9 is retired by the A’s and his #44 by the Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.This collage features an 8x10 photograph of Reggie Jackson a descriptive nameplate about Reggie Jackson and the history of “The Blackâ€� (Centerfield Bleachers) from the Original Yankee Stadium and comes with an authentic game-used piece of Yankee Stadium black bleacher. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity and an MLB Hologram of Authenticity are included with this piece. NO DISCOUNTS OR PROMOTIONAL CODES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON 'BLACK' ORDERS. ***SIZE AND SHAPE OF GAME USED BLACK PIECE WILL VARY |
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Oakland Ballet $281.25 Oakland Ballet |
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Oakland Athletics $47 Oakland Athletics |
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Womens Oakland $24.97 Womens Oakland |
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Oakland Raiders $6 Oakland Raiders |
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Reggie Jackson Signed Photograph - 16x20 $299.99 Reggie Jackson Signed Photograph - 16x20 He was the “straw that stirred the drink.â€� Reggie Jackson had a big personality but swung an even bigger bat. Nicknamed “Mr. Octoberâ€� for his clutch three HR performance against the Dodgers in the 1977 World Series Jackson is a 5-Time World Series Champion (3 with Oakland and 2 with New York). A 14-Time All-Star Jackson smashed 563 career HR becoming the first player in history to hit 100 or more HR with three separate teams (Oakland New York & the LA Angels). Jackson’s # 9 is retired by the A’s and his #44 by the Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.Reggie Jackson has hand signed this black and white 16x20 photograph commemorating his 3rd HR during Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.Ordering This Item? Here’s a Tip: Steiner Sports provides custom framing for all autographed photos. Turn your sports room into a museum by framing your new autographed photo before it leaves our warehouse. Click the “Other Framing Optionsâ€� button above to browse our wide range of framing options. |
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Back To Oakland $9.49 Back To Oakland |


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