Sunday, January 24, 2010

VIDEO: NO RULES FOR RADICALS

Excellent! Fast moving images identify Saul Alinsky's most prized pupil (Obama) as well as countless other radicals, including Hillary, that make up the batch of Alinsky-ites who are running our country. The fact that John McCain didn't hammer on this stuff before the election is inexcusable. Every-day citizens who aren't even in politics knew more about Obama than he did.

Oh yeah, this song is very good too.

"No Rules are the Rules for Radicals"



h/t to Jawa Report

VIDEO: OBAMA'S VERSION OF THE BEATLES' TAX MAN

Tax Man has always been one of my more favorite Beatles' songs. I think I like it more now after seeing this. I don't remember Obama ever uttering the term but he obviously has and the maker of this video beats it to death. This one is a must-see. It's one of those you're going to want to watch more than once.

Just in time for tax season.

OBAMA'S ELLIE LIGHT PROBLEM COULD WEIGH HEAVILY

Patterico's Pontifications is the place to go to keep up to date on this one. It's well known that David Axelrod is the master of Astroturfing. We also know that Obama's Regulatory Czar, Cass Sunstein has advocated exactly the kind of antics that the Ellie Light story appears to be. In short, Ellie Light is a staunch Obama apologist and not only has her letter appeared in countless newspapers across the country but in each case, her residence is in a town nearby each one of those papers.

Calling Ellie "ubiquitous" would be kind.

Sabrina Eaton at the Cleveland Plain Dealer caught the many discrepancies and actually had some correspondence with this mystery woman. Another thing that sticks out as being par for the Obama administration course when confronted with some unpleasant facts - avoid answering the question.

In this case Easton attempted to get Light to explain the many addresses listed as home. The back and forth is a must-read. Sabrina has posted them here.

The other aspect of this that seems to point to the Obama administration and the astroturfing antics made infamous by Axelrod is that Sunstein has advocated this kind of thing in past writings. Aaron Klein has written about it.
Continued Sunstein: "We suggest a distinctive tactic for breaking up the hard core of extremists who supply conspiracy theories: cognitive infiltration of extremist groups, whereby government agents or their allies (acting either virtually or in real space, and either openly or anonymously) will undermine the crippled epistemology of believers by planting doubts about the theories and stylized facts that circulate within such groups, thereby introducing beneficial cognitive diversity."

Sunstein said government agents "might enter chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups and attempt to undermine percolating conspiracy theories by raising doubts about their factual premises, causal logic or implications for political action."
Something really stinks about this story. If Sunstein's nefarious tactics are being implemented by this administration, some big names should be jettisoned.

h/ to Patterico's Pontifications