CNN's Chris Mathews Admits Media Bias

CNN's Chris Mathews Admits Media Bias

Provo, Utah  December 23, 2009 The Strength of America Reporting today CNN’s Chris Mathews reveals media bias on his show “Hardball”

Yesterdays CNN opinion show “Hardball” Chris Mathews interview with Senator Ben Sanders which began by praising Ted Kennedy for his work in developing the government take over of health care over the past 30 years. Just Weeks after reffering to West Point as the “Enemy Camp” during President Obamas Afgan speech, Chris Mathews, letting his guard down, Quotes from Saul Alinsky, The Author of the Book “Rules For Radicals”.

Alinskys book is the 1971 blueprint for revitalizing  the original  progressive movement from the early 1900′s. “Rules for Radicals” is the basis for the highjacking of the Democratic party by the radical left [Progressives].

Chris Mathews comments,

“To reach back to one of our heroes in the 60′s Saul Alinsky once said, “Even though both sides have flaws in the arguments and you can always find something nuanced about your own side you don’t like and it is never perfect, you have to act in the end, with simple black and white clarity between your side and the other side, or you don’t get anything done.”

Mathews then continued to say “I always try to remind myself of Alinsky when  I begin to get confused, but congratulations to you sir [ Sen. Saunders], you weren’t confused in these last couple of days.

Who Is Saul Alinsky

Saul Alinksy is  a Neo-Marxist Community organizer that began the social engineering process in the US back in the 1930′s. Getting his start with funding from the former Washington Post Owner and Co-Owner of the Federal Reserve. Eugene Meyer.

Alinsky’s teaches “True revolutionaries do not flaunt their radicalism They cut their hair, put on suits and infiltrate the system from within. Alinsky viewed revolution as a slow, patient process. The trick was to penetrate existing institutions such as churches, unions and political parties.

Alinsky began with his  “Back of the Yards” area in Chicago, an industrial and residential neighborhood on the Southwest Side of the city. s credited with numerous union uprisings and more importantly inner city which led to its culmination of the LA Watts rights in the late 60′s.

“Alinsky’s crowning achievement was his recruitment of a young high school student named Hillary Rodham. She met Alinsky through a radical church group. Hillary wrote an analysis of Alinsky’s methods for her senior thesis at Wellesley College. …

Despite many Democrats view  of Hillary as a sell-out because she claims to hold moderate views on some issues yet is much more radical. Hillary is simply following Alinsky’s counsel to do and say whatever it takes to gain power.

“Barack Obama is also an Alinskyite…. Obama spent years teaching workshops on the Alinsky method. In 1985 he began a four-year stint as a community organizer in Chicago, working for an Alinskyite group called the Developing Communities Project…. Camouflage is key to Alinsky-style organizing. While trying to build coalitions of black churches in Chicago, Obama caught flak for not attending church himself. He became an instant churchgoer.” [by Richard Poe, 11-27-07]

Saul Alinsky The Neo-Marxism:

Alinsky’s tactics were based, not on Stalin’s revolutionary violence, but on the Neo-Marxist strategies of  Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Communist. Relying on gradualism, infiltration and the dialectic process (referring to the Heglian Dialectic used to confuse and twist the truth on social issues.) rather than a bloody revolution, Gramsci’s transformational Marxism was so subtle that few even noticed the deliberate changes.

To learn more about Saul Alinky’s “Rules for Radicals” and how the Radical Left have taken over the Democratic Party and have been siphoning millions in tax payers dollars visit Front Page Magazine at  [http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=231]

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