December 29, 2009
Just five days after affirming on air that he is a liberal, MSNBC host Chris Matthews exclaimed that radical community organizer Saul Alinsky is one of his heroes.
Stated Matthews: "Well, to reach back to one of our heroes from the past, from the '60s, Saul Alinsky once said that even though both sides have flaws in their arguments and you can always find something nuanced about your own side you don't like and it's never perfect, you have to act in the end like there's simple black and white clarity between your side and the other side or you don't get anything done.
"I always try to remind myself of Saul Alinsky when I get confused," Matthews said on his "Hardball" show, speaking to guest Sen. Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, on the topic of President Obama's health care plan.
'So unions get mountains of Obamacare waivers, but they can't budge for religious organizations? Creepy. '-@politicalmath
EUREKA – Monday is President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would be 101.
seanhannity: @neillmichael exactly, how did Obama not see this coming, or the media.
trscoop: RT @RickSantorum: Conservatism is alive & well in Missouri & Minnesota! Thank you to those who voted & worked hard to make tonight happen!
seanhannity: @RednaxalA what r u talking about? I have given equal time to all the candidates.
ewerickson: @ClarkeMoore compared to Romney
ewerickson: RT @farrellmcmanus: @EWErickson I'm a gay NYC liberal but that Santorum speech was the best speech any GOPer has given this cycle. It was genuine.