Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh has weighed in on Hillary Clinton’s letters to infamous socialist Saul Alinsky. Limbaugh called Alinsky’s 1971 manifesto, Rules for Radicals, the "owner's manual for [today’s] Democratic Party at large."
This past weekend the Washington Free Beacon’s Alana Goodman obtained letters Clinton wrote to Alinsky in the late 1960s and ‘70s. The letters show Clinton developed a keen interest in Alinsky’s radical ideology while studying at Wellesley College.
Limbaugh slammed the mainstream media for ignoring this story, claiming the media could not "believe this guy Alinsky has come up again--they thought they got rid of him after the first three years of Obama."
"[Media] are not in the slightest curious the role this guy and his book, Rules for Radicals, has in shaping what is now two prominent people in the Democratic Party who both--one has become president--one wants to be," Limbaugh said. "Rules for Radicals has become the manual, the owner's manual for the Democratic Party at large."