Saturday, August 1, 2009

Democrats' Alinsky tactics spread from AK to MN

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The Democrat Party, using networks of local blogger operatives, successfully bogged down the Alaska state government with a series of bogus "ethics" complaints and FOI requests, all designed to destroy former Gov. Sarah Palin. Now the party of Hope and Change is using the same strategy in Minnesota:
"Three Minnesota bloggers filed an ethics complaint against Rep. Michele Bachmann this week, claiming the Republican violated House franking rules in an email to constituents."
Sound familiar? In the early stages of using the strategy, Obama's goon squads seem to be concentrating on on states that have attractive, conservative women of faith in public office:
The bloggers say Bachmann advocated for the National Automobile Dealers Association, which is a political organization. They say that violates House franking rules, which stipulate that members can only refer readers to government resources and private groups doing public policy programs such as the Red Cross.
We believe it is of no small significance that the dealers association (N.A.D.A.) provided legal and other support to those Chrysler and GM dealers who believed they were being unfairly shut down when Obama's fascist takeover of the two automakers required the corporations to close large numbers of their dealerships.

The strategy being used in Minnesota and Alaska is a variation of the Cloward-Piven Strategy, which is explained here. Just because the latest variant of the strategy, which employs Alinsky's methods in a manner that would do Uncle Joe Stalin proud, has so far only been employed against conservative women, don't think for a moment that your own state's young male conservative guns are somehow immune to Cloward-Piven and the Democrat goon squads who employ it. It will eventually be used against them as well.

The Democrats are ignoring the old warhorses on the right and aiming their Stalinist tactics right at the GOP's most promising young stars -- those who have been touted in recent years as being "the future of the Republican Party." Obama's most ardent supporters are determined to see to it that the GOP has no future, except for the squishy sort of candidates who can be counted on to lose elections to their Democrat opponents. No one even remotely Reagan-like will be allowed to stand untainted by their vile smears.

Exit question: What do you, dear reader, intend to do about it?

- JP

7 comments:

  1. Josh,

    I live in MN. I will be filing ethics complaints against MN Democrats Al Franken, Amy Klobuchar, Keith Ellison, Collin Peterson, Betty McCollum, Tim Walz, and Jim Oberstar this week.

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  2. I live in MN, I wonder if I could file an ethics complaint against Franken for promoting Perry Mason during the Supreme Court hearings.

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  3. Contact the deputy chair of the MNGOP to come out supporting Bachmann and putting a boot in the face of Aaron Landry.

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  4. RINO-hunter, please keep me advised,and I will report on it here.

    Thanks,

    - JP

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  5. Fantastic post. Pretty hilarious. Awesome.

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  6. Whatever kicks your starter...

    - JP

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  7. This is truly frightening. I know Bachmann also made headlines when she discussed ACORN being in charge of the census and I agreed with her. You're right, they're targeting all the promising future stars of the party. What a scary and awful movement this has become.

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