The much-anticipated Monday edition of Rush Limbaugh's radio program, the first since Barack Obama's attacks, focused heavily on the Obama game plan rather than rehashing the facts about Friday's meeting during which the President decided to take on a radio show host.
By now we know what Obama said. The more important issue is why he said it.
Some believe it is due to fear, that perhaps Obama fears Limbaugh's influence more than any other conservative in or out of government.
There may be some truth to that notion.
But as Limbaugh notes in the transcripts from this segment of the show, Obama's statement is more in keeping with an overarching game plan to attack conservative principles and undermine their sway on the electorate, rather than some deeper phobia about Limbaugh.
In socialist Saul Alinsky's book Rules for Radicals, which has had significant influence on Obama's ideology and methodology, the 'father of modern community activism' specified in detail the process by which to eliminate opposition from conservatives.
That process is encapsulated by this simple formula--'pick the target, isolate it, polarize it.'
Make no mistake, Obama has declared war on conservatives, and he is going to use the playbook of one of the most radical subversives the country has ever seen to carry out that war.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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