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In reply to the discussion: How many people here have actually heard of Saul Alinsky before Newt started talking about him? [View all]WillyT
(72,631 posts)31. LOL !!! - Great Stuff Here...
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Alinsky died of a sudden, massive heart attack in 1972, on a street corner in Carmel, California, at the age of 63. Two months previously, his interview with Playboy related to death as follows:[4]
PLAYBOY: Having accepted your own mortality, do you believe in any kind of afterlife?
ALINSKY: Sometimes it seems to me that the question people should ask is not "Is there life after death?" but "Is there life after birth?" I don't know whether there's anything after this or not. I haven't seen the evidence one way or the other and I don't think anybody else has either. But I do know that man's obsession with the question comes out of his stubborn refusal to face up to his own mortality. Let's say that if there is an afterlife, and I have anything to say about it, I will unreservedly choose to go to hell.
PLAYBOY: Why?
ALINSKY: Hell would be heaven for me. All my life I've been with the have-nots. Over here, if you're a have-not, you're short of dough. If you're a have-not in hell, you're short of virtue. Once I get into hell, I'll start organizing the have-nots over there.
PLAYBOY: Why them?
ALINSKY: They're my kind of people.
ALINSKY: Sometimes it seems to me that the question people should ask is not "Is there life after death?" but "Is there life after birth?" I don't know whether there's anything after this or not. I haven't seen the evidence one way or the other and I don't think anybody else has either. But I do know that man's obsession with the question comes out of his stubborn refusal to face up to his own mortality. Let's say that if there is an afterlife, and I have anything to say about it, I will unreservedly choose to go to hell.
PLAYBOY: Why?
ALINSKY: Hell would be heaven for me. All my life I've been with the have-nots. Over here, if you're a have-not, you're short of dough. If you're a have-not in hell, you're short of virtue. Once I get into hell, I'll start organizing the have-nots over there.
PLAYBOY: Why them?
ALINSKY: They're my kind of people.
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How many people here have actually heard of Saul Alinsky before Newt started talking about him? [View all]
BlueStater
Jan 2012
OP
I'd heard of him, but I'm old. He was pretty well-known in the '60s.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2012
#4
Me too on both counts. Know who Alinsky is may be a function of how old one is
pampango
Jan 2012
#50
Here's a good article from the Chicago Sun Times ("Newt needs a lesson about Saul Alinsky")
MidwestTransplant
Jan 2012
#12
In the 80s we had a film in the college collection called "Saul Alinsky Goes to War" nt
Gidney N Cloyd
Jan 2012
#21
When Glenn Beck was still on FoxNews he mentioned him all the time while bashing Obama & Democrats
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#32
For us old folks who went to college in the 70's or 80's, his book was used in some poli sci classes
FlaGatorJD
Jan 2012
#51