Sunday, 22 January 2012

Newt Gingrich Acknowledges Ron Paul, Saul Alinsky In S.C. Win


Newt Gingrich Acknowledges Ron Paul, Saul Alinsky In S.C. Win.Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich gave his victory speech in South Carolina, during which he acknowledged rival candidate Ron Paul and end American Jewish activist Saul Alinsky.

The reference to Mr. Alinsky was also recognition to the former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who compared Mr. Gingrich to the writer of the 1940s Alinsky for his criticism of Mitt Romney Bain Capital co-founder.
President Barack Obama was influenced by the writings of Mr. Saulinsky as a community organizer for young people, reports Politico. Mr. Gingrich made his own ethics than those of "classic American" and said that Mr. Obama drew his Mr. Salinsky.

Referring to Mr. Paul, the former House speaker acknowledged that he did not agree with the congressman from Texas on the "many things" but did agree with his views on the Federal Reserve. The former Georgia legislator faced with Paul throughout the debates on the verification of facts and foreign policy.

"Dr. Ron Paul, the issue of money and the Federal Reserve was right for 25 years," said Gingrich during his victory speech. "While I disagree with him on many things, there is no doubt that many of his critique of inflation, money flat in the Federal Reserve is absolutely right, in the right direction, and something that I strongly support.

Mr. Gingrich acknowledged the former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and former Senator Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania as well. The crowd chanted "VP-VP-VP" when he spoke to Mr. Santorum.

Mr. Gingrich said Mr. Salinsky several times in his speech that, mainly in the same respects Obama and "radical" liberal concepts.

Mr. Salinsky is best known for his community organizing efforts in low-income neighborhoods. It is also known for the last book he wrote before his death in 1972, "Rules of the radicals' professed Machiavellian principles of" have nots "in the United States at the time.

The new emphasis on lumping Obama in with Mr. Salinsky seems to be a new tactic by Mr. Gingrich to appeal to his conservative base that lurks likely to think of Mr. Salinsky, considered an extreme liberal in his views.

Giuliani's comments after the release of "King of Bath" comparing critics of Mr. Gingrich Bath to "act like Saul Alinsky" seems to have given the former House speaker a new basis of criticism for the Obama administration and the Democrats.

"The debate we have with President Obama will mark the device of the Americas, the America of the Declaration of Independence, America Alinksy of Saul, America's paychecks," said Gingrich. "America from dependence, America's independence, the American force in foreign policy, America's weak foreign policy."

The former House speaker finished with 40 percent of the vote, dragged by a second distance from his rival Mitt Romney, a candidate who finished with 28 percent.

All the remaining candidates will meet for a debate moderated by NBC News on Monday night in Tampa Bay, Florida.

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