g********2 发帖数: 6571 | 1 Tonight on Hannity, Dr. Sebastian Gorka weighed in on the Obama
Administration's foreign policy failures, which he said made things worse at
every turn.
Gorka: "Wherever you look, the world is on fire. In the Middle East. In
Africa. In South Asia. Wherever they have touched a region, our enemies are
emboldened and our friends and allies are fearful. Whoever the next
president is, it will be a job of Herculean proportions to win back the
confidence of everybody who no longer trusts us because of Hillary Clinton’
s foreign policy and the national security policy of Barack Obama."
Shortly before that, Sean Hannity listed the human rights abuses of several
countries that have donated millions to the Clinton Foundation. Gorka
commended Hannity and his team, saying that if other so-called progressive
media outlets also published that information, Clinton's campaign would "go
down in flames."
He said that it exposes Clinton as "a person who loves power more than
anything else," and that that obsession extends to the entire Democratic
Party.
"For the Democrat Party today, reality is optional," he said. "It has been
kidnapped by the Alinskyites. For them, it is just the cause. You say
whatever you like as long as you can maintain power. It’s not about truth,
Sean, anymore, it’s about staying in power and getting the millions."
http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/06/15/gorka-every-place-obama-hillary-touched-fire | g********2 发帖数: 6571 | 2 Gorkacommended Hannity and his team, saying that if other so-called
progressive media outlets also published that information, Clinton's
campaign would "go down in flames."
一针见血,如果不是所谓“进步媒体”死命捂着,希拉里早就被从竞选场上踢出去了。 | t*******d 发帖数: 12895 | | k********0 发帖数: 585 | | g********2 发帖数: 6571 | 5 上文中提到的Alinskyites:
Saul David Alinsky (January 30, 1909 – June 12, 1972) was a Jewish American
community organizer and writer. He is generally considered to be the
founder of modern community organizing. He is often noted for his 1971 book
Rules for Radicals.
In the course of nearly four decades of political organizing, Alinsky
received much criticism, but also gained praise from many public figures.
His organizing skills were focused on improving the living conditions of
poor communities across North America. In the 1950s, he began turning his
attention to improving conditions in the African-American ghettos, beginning
with Chicago's and later traveling to other ghettos in California, Michigan
, New York City, and a dozen other "trouble spots".
His ideas were adapted in the 1960s by some U.S. college students and other
young counterculture-era organizers, who used them as part of their
strategies for organizing on campus and beyond.[5] Time magazine wrote in
1970 that "It is not too much to argue that American democracy is being
altered by Alinsky's ideas."
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