Tuesday, October 25, 2016

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Newly Discovered Letters Between Hillary Clinton & Saul Alinsky (Marxist & Community Organizer)

Hillary Clinton, who is already the presumed front-runner for President in 2016, has a radical past, and details are only now bubbling to the surface.
Today, The Washington Free Beacon put together an excellent report about new letters between Hillary Clinton and Saul Alinsky, the infamous community organizer who wrote ‘Rules for Radicals.’ That book, which Alinsky dedicated to ‘Lucifer,’ became the handbook for racial agitators and left-wing political problem causers.
His efforts- which were just as evil as they were brilliant- were essential to the growth of the political left, including Marxism- as David Horowitz explains:
[Alinsky was] the practical theorist for progressives who had supported the Communist cause to regroup after the fall of the Berlin Wall and mount a new assault on the capitalist system.
and
It was Alinsky who wove the inchoate relativism of the post-Communist left into a coherent whoe, and helped to form the coalition of communists, anarchists, liberals, Democrats, black racialists, and social justice activists…
Here is what the Free Beacon reported:
Clinton met with Alinsky several times in 1968 while writing a Wellesley college thesis about his theory of community organizing.
Clinton’s relationship with Alinsky, and her support for his philosophy, continued for several years after she entered Yale law school in 1969, two letters obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show.
The letters obtained by the Free Beacon are part of the archives for the Industrial Areas Foundation, a training center for community organizers founded by Alinsky, which are housed at the University of Texas at Austin.
The letters also suggest that Alinsky, who died in 1972, had a deeper influence on Clinton’s early political views than previously known.
A 23-year-old Hillary Clinton was living in Berkeley, California, in the summer of 1971. She was interning at the left-wing law firm Treuhaft, Walker and Burnstein, known for its radical politics and a client roster that included Black Panthers and other militants.
On July 8, 1971, Clinton reached out to Alinsky, then 62, in a letter sent via airmail, paid for with stamps featuring Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and marked “Personal.”
Here is a copy of those letters:
1saulhillary
With Barack Obama in the White House, America has already seen how much damage a community organizer can use in the White House. Can we really afford 4… or 8… more years of terrible leadership?
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Hillary Clinton, que ya es el principal candidato presunta para el presidente en 2016, tiene un pasado radical, y los detalles sólo ahora están saliendo a la superficie.

Hoy en día, The Washington gratuito Beacon armó un excelente informe sobre los nuevos cartas entre Hillary Clinton y Saul Alinsky, el famoso organizador de la comunidad que escribió 'reglas para los radicales. "Ese libro, que Alinsky dedicada a' Lucifer ', se convirtió en el manual para los agitadores raciales y de izquierda causantes de problemas políticos.

Su esfuerzos- que eran tan malos como lo fueron genial- eran esenciales para el crecimiento de la izquierda política, incluyendo el marxismo como explica David Horowitz:

[Alinsky era] el teórico práctico para los progresistas que habían apoyado la causa comunista para reagruparse después de la caída del muro de Berlín y montar un nuevo asalto en el sistema capitalista.
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Fue Alinsky que tejió el relativismo incipiente de la izquierda poscomunista en un whoe coherente, y ayudó a formar la coalición de comunistas, anarquistas, liberales, demócratas, racialistas negro, y luchadores sociales ...
Esto es lo que informó el Beacon libre:

Clinton se reunió con Alinsky varias veces en 1968 al escribir una tesis de la universidad de Wellesley sobre su teoría de la organización de la comunidad.
La relación de Clinton con Alinsky, y su apoyo a su filosofía, continuó durante varios años después de que ella entró en la escuela de derecho de Yale en 1969, dos cartas obtenidas por el espectáculo gratuito de Washington Beacon.

Las cartas obtenidas por el Beacon libre son parte de los archivos de la Industrial Areas Foundation, un centro de formación para los organizadores de la comunidad fundada por Alinsky, que se encuentran en la Universidad de Texas en Austin.

Las cartas también sugieren que Alinsky, que murió en 1972, tuvo una influencia profunda sobre los primeros puntos de vista políticos de Clinton lo que se pensaba.

A 23 años de edad, Hillary Clinton vivía en Berkeley, California, en el verano de 1971. Ella fue internado en el bufete de abogados de izquierda Treuhaft, Walker y Burnstein, conocida por sus políticas radicales y una lista de clientes que incluye Panteras Negras y otros militantes.

El 8 de julio de 1971, Clinton se acercó a Alinsky, entonces de 62 años, en una carta enviada por correo aéreo, pagado con sellos dedicados a Franklin Delano Roosevelt, y se marca "personal".
Aquí está una copia de esas cartas:

1saulhillary



Con Barack Obama en la Casa Blanca, Estados Unidos ya ha visto la cantidad de daño que un organizador de la comunidad puede utilizar en la Casa Blanca. Realmente podemos proporcionar 4 ... 8 ... o más años de tremendo liderazgo?

Por favor, comparta esta historia si desea exponer extremos puntos de vista marxistas de Hillary Clinton.



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Saul David Alinsky (January 30, 1909 – June 12, 1972) was an American community organizer and writer. He is generally considered to be the founder of modern community organizing. He is often noted for his 1971 book Rules for Radicals.
In the course of nearly four decades of political organizing, Alinsky received much criticism, but also gained praise from many public figures. His organizing skills were focused on improving the living conditions of poor communities across America. In the 1950s, he began turning his attention to improving conditions in the African-American ghettos, beginning with Chicago's and later traveling to other ghettos in California, Michigan, New York City, and a dozen other "trouble spots".
His ideas were adapted in the 1960s by some U.S. college students and other young counterculture-era organizers, who used them as part of their strategies for organizing on campus and beyond.[5] Time magazine wrote in 1970 that "It is not too much to argue that American democracy is being altered by Alinsky's ideas."[6] Conservative author William F. Buckley Jr. said in 1966 that Alinsky was "very close to being an organizational genius".[7]

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