Alinsky's Rule Number 4

JGalt

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"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

What does this say to you? The first thing it should say to you is that as a conservative, Republican, or Trump supporter, you are "the enemy". You have always been "the enemy" to the left but immediately following the election of Donald Trump, they declared complete and total war on you, your political beliefs, and those you legally elected to serve.

Now look at the rest of rule #4:


"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

Alinsky's rule number 4 is in essence, the entire purpose of the Trump/Russian "collusion" conspiracy theory they have been pushing so consistently. Think about it: Conservatives and Republicans have always traditionally been anti-Communist, anti-Socialist, and anti-Russian. This is a fact. This has also been written in their "book of rules" and has tacitly been accepted into their political platform.

So what better way to discredit conservatives and Republicans than by creating the narrative that they aren't living up to their own rules? That's called "psychological projection". This occurs when someone defends themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.

"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."
 
I can see how you might think it is so unfair to expect you to live up to the demands that you have been carrying on about for so long. Children have trouble doing that all the time.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

No. The right makes false accusations all the time. They are only using that rule if there is actual hypocrisy, instead of just the accusation of it.
/---/ Got any examples of our false accusations?
 
I can see how you might think it is so unfair to expect you to live up to the demands that you have been carrying on about for so long. Children have trouble doing that all the time.

Rule#5: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon."

But you're not man enough to use it without hurting yourself.
 
I can see how you might think it is so unfair to expect you to live up to the demands that you have been carrying on about for so long. Children have trouble doing that all the time.

Rule#5: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon."

But you're not man enough to use it without hurting yourself.

I'm sure you think that was a real zinger. Oh well, at least you're trying.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

Ok then. Prove to me how liberals and Democrats aren't hypocrites. Show me how they don't blame everyone and everything else for their own failures. It's called "responsibility". Get some.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

What does this say to you? The first thing it should say to you is that as a conservative, Republican, or Trump supporter, you are "the enemy". You have always been "the enemy" to the left but immediately following the election of Donald Trump, they declared complete and total war on you, your political beliefs, and those you legally elected to serve.

Now look at the rest of rule #4:


"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

Alinsky's rule number 4 is in essence, the entire purpose of the Trump/Russian "collusion" conspiracy theory they have been pushing so consistently. Think about it: Conservatives and Republicans have always traditionally been anti-Communist, anti-Socialist, and anti-Russian. This is a fact. This has also been written in their "book of rules" and has tacitly been accepted into their political platform.

So what better way to discredit conservatives and Republicans than by creating the narrative that they aren't living up to their own rules? That's called "psychological projection". This occurs when someone defends themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.

"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."
obama taught alinsky. used it to cover benghazi and the birth certificate.
 
I can see how you might think it is so unfair to expect you to live up to the demands that you have been carrying on about for so long. Children have trouble doing that all the time.

Rule#5: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon."

But you're not man enough to use it without hurting yourself.

I'm sure you think that was a real zinger. Oh well, at least you're trying.

The real "zinger" is going to be when Americans finally get fed up with you leftards crying "wolf" about Russia. You can look forward to at least another 3-1/2 years of Donald Trump, maybe even a couple more Supreme Court placements. Enjoy your future.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

Ok then. Prove to me how liberals and Democrats aren't hypocrites. Show me how they don't blame everyone and everything else for their own failures. It's called "responsibility". Get some.

The right promised a great healthcare bill that was cheaper, and gave better care for everybody, and then tried to blame Democrats when they couldn't even pass a crappy bill. It's called responsibility. get some..
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

No. The right makes false accusations all the time. They are only using that rule if there is actual hypocrisy, instead of just the accusation of it.
/---/ Got any examples of our false accusations?

cool it,,,,,, nasty nuts on both sides of the aisle throw accusations around
 
Ayn Rand, Alinsky. Conservatives have bizarre heroes that nobody has heard of. Yet they talk about these people all the time because only in the alt-right bubble has everyone heard of these derps. Nobody else cares.
 
I can see how you might think it is so unfair to expect you to live up to the demands that you have been carrying on about for so long. Children have trouble doing that all the time.

Rule#5: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon."

But you're not man enough to use it without hurting yourself.

I'm sure you think that was a real zinger. Oh well, at least you're trying.

The real "zinger" is going to be when Americans finally get fed up with you leftards crying "wolf" about Russia. You can look forward to at least another 3-1/2 years of Donald Trump, maybe even a couple more Supreme Court placements. Enjoy your future.

I can see the possibility of a couple more SC placements, but any republican elected would have done that. Instead, you chose the craziest one of the bunch.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

What does this say to you? The first thing it should say to you is that as a conservative, Republican, or Trump supporter, you are "the enemy". You have always been "the enemy" to the left but immediately following the election of Donald Trump, they declared complete and total war on you, your political beliefs, and those you legally elected to serve.

Now look at the rest of rule #4:


"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

Alinsky's rule number 4 is in essence, the entire purpose of the Trump/Russian "collusion" conspiracy theory they have been pushing so consistently. Think about it: Conservatives and Republicans have always traditionally been anti-Communist, anti-Socialist, and anti-Russian. This is a fact. This has also been written in their "book of rules" and has tacitly been accepted into their political platform.

So what better way to discredit conservatives and Republicans than by creating the narrative that they aren't living up to their own rules? That's called "psychological projection". This occurs when someone defends themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.

"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

With the exception of socialism now the conservatives and Republicans embrace Russia.

Think about it: Conservatives and Republicans have always traditionally been anti-Communist, anti-Socialist, and anti-Russian.
 
Kinda interesting BS, 'make the enemy live....' One would then ask have they been doing that? And if they aren't doing it, how is it you make them? Such BS from right wing American conservatives helps you understand how they elected a BS artist as their leader. When right is wrong and wrong is right make no difference what you say.

"Propaganda must not serve the truth, especially as it might bring out something favorable for the opponent." Adolf Hitler
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

Ok then. Prove to me how liberals and Democrats aren't hypocrites. Show me how they don't blame everyone and everything else for their own failures. It's called "responsibility". Get some.

See? You're trying to do that right there. You're carrying out an Alinsky Rule.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

No. The right makes false accusations all the time. They are only using that rule if there is actual hypocrisy, instead of just the accusation of it.
/---/ Got any examples of our false accusations?

cool it,,,,,, nasty nuts on both sides of the aisle throw accusations around

Thanks. I really didn't want to list 4 or 5 pages of the most recent right wing accusations that have been proven false.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

What does this say to you? The first thing it should say to you is that as a conservative, Republican, or Trump supporter, you are "the enemy". You have always been "the enemy" to the left but immediately following the election of Donald Trump, they declared complete and total war on you, your political beliefs, and those you legally elected to serve.

Now look at the rest of rule #4:


"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

Alinsky's rule number 4 is in essence, the entire purpose of the Trump/Russian "collusion" conspiracy theory they have been pushing so consistently. Think about it: Conservatives and Republicans have always traditionally been anti-Communist, anti-Socialist, and anti-Russian. This is a fact. This has also been written in their "book of rules" and has tacitly been accepted into their political platform.

So what better way to discredit conservatives and Republicans than by creating the narrative that they aren't living up to their own rules? That's called "psychological projection". This occurs when someone defends themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.

"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

With the exception of socialism now the conservatives and Republicans embrace Russia.

Once again: That's called "psychological projection". This occurs when someone defends themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.
 
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

."

What does that say to me?

That the Right loves to use that rule and are doing so every time they accuse liberals/Democrats of HYPOCRISY.

No. The right makes false accusations all the time. They are only using that rule if there is actual hypocrisy, instead of just the accusation of it.
/---/ Got any examples of our false accusations?

cool it,,,,,, nasty nuts on both sides of the aisle throw accusations around

Thanks. I really didn't want to list 4 or 5 pages of the most recent right wing accusations that have been proven false.
/----/ Nice dodge. You weren't asked to post 4 or 5 pages just any one example will do.
 

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