by Ruthie Blum
With all the 
justifiable carry-on about Chuck Hagel’s appointment as U. S. Defense 
Secretary — and John Brennan’s nomination for CIA chief — one key 
question remains. This is not whether the pair is or would be bad for 
America and Israel; nor whether either or both will be confirmed by 
Congress. 
No, the only real 
puzzle is why anyone should be the slightest bit surprised by President 
Barack Obama’s picks for positions on which America’s national security 
depends. Many U.S. Jews who voted for Obama both times around are 
experiencing a touch of buyer’s remorse, due to Hagel’s openly 
anti-Israel stance, anti-Semitic comments, and dovish attitude toward 
Iran. They feel as though they’ve been slapped in the face by the 
administration they have been backing.
Others have been saying
 that Obama’s choices — among them economic progressive Jack Lew for 
secretary of the treasury — indicate that the president is now “showing 
his true colors.” Those of us whose tendency is to guffaw right now are 
too busy tearing our hair out. After all, Obama has been a staunch 
radical throughout his life.
Two of his mentors, the
 Reverend Jeremiah Wright and the late Saul Alinsky, are worth 
mentioning here. That he was drawn to them in the first place was no 
more of an accident than was their grooming of him. Though neither could
 have guessed that he would become president one day, each saw his 
potential as a representative of “The Cause”: undermining the United 
States of America.
During Obama’s 20 years
 of attending the Rev. Wright’s church, he was treated to endless venom 
about the “White Man” and the Jews. But that was on Sundays.
The person who shaped 
the rest of Obama’s proverbial week well before that was actually both a
 white man and a Jew. Alinsky, who died in 1972, was the quintessential 
“community organizer” — the father of the particular form of radicalism 
that was Obama’s lifeblood.
In the last of his 
books, “Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals,” 
Alinsky spelled out his methodology for “those who want to change the 
world from what it is to what they believe it should be.”
“The Prince,” he said, 
“was written by Machiavelli for the Haves on how to hold power. 'Rules 
for Radicals' is written for the Have-Nots on how to take it away."
The way to do this, he 
explained, was for the “organizer” to establish credibility. Since his 
purpose is to undo the existing order, Alinsky asserted, this organizer 
has to work within the system that he is trying to destroy. Through a 
combination of seduction and resentment-fanning, he can create a “mass 
army” to carry out the task.
Much suspicion has been
 raised about Obama’s past, and not only about whether he was actually 
born in the United States — a claim, by the way, that was originally 
laid by Hillary Clinton’s people during the 2008 Democratic primary. 
Another aspersion has to do with Obama’s alleged less-than-stellar 
academic history.
There is no doubt, 
however, that the president was a straight-A student of Alinsky’s tenets
 and tactics — which he has been carrying out to the letter since he was
 a community organizer in Chicago, through his sting in the Senate, and 
now into his second term as the leader-from-behind of the Free World for
 which he has disdain.
Indeed, Obama has 
elevated Alinsky-ism to new heights, by taking it beyond America’s 
borders. The “have-nots” on behalf of whom he has been working to grab 
power now include radical Islamists the world over.
During his first term, 
Obama was still learning the ropes and worrying about holding on to his 
seat in the Oval Office. As he indicated to the Russian leadership a few
 months ago, once re-elected, he would no longer be hindered by such 
constraints. Well, now he is being true to his word.
It is Alinsky’s legacy 
that is behind the appointments of Hagel, Brennan, and Lew. And it is 
Obama who will continue to undermine the United States from within and 
without, even if they are not confirmed. No wonder the regime in Tehran 
is pleased.
Ruthie Blum is the author of “To Hell in a Handbasket: Carter, Obama, and the ‘Arab Spring.’”
                    Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=3217
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