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Just a thought....
« on: January 21, 2010, 01:51:05 PM »
Almost 18 months ago, when it became horrendously apparent that Senator McCain's campaign was as inept as Dole's 96 run, I was ruminating on what I believed was going to be an era of retribution against the producers of this country that had ever occurred and the hardest push for government tyranny in our country's history.  Clearly, those of us that paid attention during the longest presidential campaign season in history and knew Obama for what he was were vindicated at (seemingly) his every breath. 

We watched the enemies of our country try and dismantle everything that has made it great and their complicit propagandists cheered them on while the normal, everyday people of our United States suffered.  I don't know about the rest of you, but it made me want to tear my hair out.  It was sickening to watch, every damn day, some over educated, elitist fool tell us "hicks" that if we just stood still and accepted the words of our masters, we would eventually see the greatness of their minds and we would all finally be "equal". 

Then, something happened.

A financial pundit suggested that we throw worthless financial paper into the waterways of various large cities to make a point that the ruling class has no clue as to how the real world works.  Have a tea party, as it were.  The idea was a damned good one and one that resonated with a lot of people who were feeling the pain of "hope" and "change", people who did not want to see their lives and the country remade into an image conjured by a slick assed communist charlatan.  An idea made into a grassroots fire that did not need some big named political figurehead to lead; a real voice of the people.  A sweeping "health care reform" bill that was supposed to have been run down our throats by August was starting to come apart at the seams and still, to this day, has not made it to the desk of the President thanks in part to a 30 second rant by a financial analyst.

Something that, nearly 18 months ago, seemed impossible.

Fast forward to today, 21 January 2010, and the very wizards of smart who took it upon themselves to try and rule every aspect of our lives are now spinning in circles trying to figure out how best to deal with the new political landscape.  They have found themselves on the receiving end of the very anger they try so desperately to motivate the rest of us to feel towards their enemies and they don't know what to do.  Narcissism and lack of core values will only take you so far and when you find out (too late) that the wakened sleeping giant has a really big club, chances are you are going to end up a greasy spot in the history books.  The "smartest people in the room" were caught flat footed by a young man in a pickup truck who played to win, made his case, contrasted himself to his opponent, and they didn't see it coming.  Such is the ways of those who are blinded by their own brilliance.

Now one special election in one tiny state has the wannabe masters of our future turning on each other like a pack of cannibals in a blizzard.  Hurling blame in every which direction, pointing fingers at everyone else, gnawing and beating on each other like the occupants of the river to the 4th level of Hell.

Something that, nearly 18 months ago, seemed impossible.

Which leads me to something I considered almost a year ago when the Skittle shitting ponies did not fall from the sky:  the democrats and lunatic moonbat lefties will be the ones to take Obama down.  Whether through impeachment, birth certificate challenges that may just see the light of day in court, bombshell revelations, political defections, or outright political mutiny against their President, it's going to happen.  Yes, I know that no one wants to see a President Biden, but I do think it will look more and more palatable to the democrat "leaders" as the months grind on and more of the entrenched party elite are asked to sacrifice themselves for him.  These people care only for their power and comfort and will turn on whomever tries to take it from them.  After all, they're entitled to it.  Just ask them.

Those are my thoughts, thanks for letting me share them.
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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2010, 05:00:17 PM »
Losing seats in the House they can tolerate, losing senior senators out of liberal strongholds will cause some serious indigestion.
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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2010, 09:44:31 PM »
Losing seats in the House they can tolerate, losing senior senators out of liberal strongholds will cause some serious indigestion.

They will chew this rookie up and spit him out.  Most of the democrats survived having to cover for Clinton, I don't think they'll do it for Hussein.
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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2010, 09:48:48 PM »
It's almost a natural law that when right-leaners gain power, they tend to consolidate, while when left-leaners gain power, they tend to splinter.

I give you examples found in the history books of Europe.

I have no idea why that is, but that's what happens.
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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2010, 03:50:37 AM »
Hi,

I hope you are right, I just fear it will not be quite so easy.  Were I to guess, the financial system will collapse and BO may try to declare martial law to hold on to power.  Would not surprise me if it happens just before the fall elections and he tries to suspend them.  What has been galling is watching the democrats sit there and follow this idiot off the cliff. 

Thought you would love to see Ann Coulter's column on the subject, it is one of her better pieces of work.

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THAT OLD OBAMA MAGIC IS BACK
by Ann Coulter
January 20, 2010

Once again, the people have spoken, and this time they quoted what Dick Cheney said to Pat Leahy.

Less than two weeks ago, The New York Times said that so much as a "tighter-than-expected" victory for Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley would incite "soul-searching among Democrats nationally," which sent Times readers scurrying to their dictionaries to look up this strange new word, "soul."

A close win for Coakley, the Times said, would constitute "the first real barometer of whether problems facing the party" will affect the 2010 elections.

But when Coakley actually lost the election by an astounding 5 points, the Chicago boys in the White House decided it was the chick's fault.

Democratic candidate Martha Coakley may be a moral monster, but it's ridiculous to blame her for losing the election. She lost because of the Democrats' obsession with forcing national health care down the nation's throat.

Coakley campaigned exactly the way she should have.

As a Democrat running in a special election for a seat that had been held by a Democratic icon (and another moral monster) for the past 46 years in a state with only 12 percent registered Republicans, Coakley's objective was to have voters reading the paper on Friday, saying: "Hey, honey, did you know there was a special election four days ago? Yeah, apparently Coakley won, though it was a pretty low turnout."

Ideally, no one except members of government unions and Coakley's immediate family would have even been aware of the election.

And until Matt Drudge began covering it like a presidential election a week ago, it might have turned out that way.

Coakley had already won two statewide elections, while her Republican opponent, Scott Brown, had only won elections in his district. She had endorsements from the Kennedy family and the current appointed Democratic senator, Paul Kirk -- as well as endless glowing profiles in The Boston Globe.

And by the way, as of Jan. 1, Brown had spent $642,000 on the race, while Coakley had spent $2 million.

On Jan. 8, just 11 days before the election, The New York Times reported: "A Brown win remains improbable, given that Democrats outnumber Republicans by 3 to 1 in the state and that Ms. Coakley, the state's attorney general, has far more name recognition, money and organizational support."

It was in that article that the Times said a narrow Coakley win would be an augury for the entire Democratic Party. But now she's being hung out to dry so that Democrats don't have to face the possibility that Obama's left-wing policies are to blame.

Alternatively, Democrats are trying to write off Brown's colossal victory as the standard seesawing of public sentiment that hits both Republicans and Democrats from time to time. As MSNBC's Chris Matthews explained, it was just the voters saying "no" generally, but not to anything in particular.

Except when Republicans win political power, they hold onto it long enough to govern. The Democrats keep being smacked down by the voters immediately after being elected and revealing their heinous agenda.

As a result, for the past four decades, American politics has consisted of Republicans controlling Washington for eight to 14 years -- either from the White House or Capitol Hill -- thus allowing Americans to forget what it was they didn't like about Democrats, whom they then carelessly vote back in. The Democrats immediately remind Americans what they didn't like about Democrats, and their power is revoked at the voters' first possible opportunity.

Obama has cut the remembering-what-we-don't-like-about-Democrats stage of this process down from two to four years to about 10 months. Folks, I'm convinced that if we all work really hard, we can get it down to three months.

Four years of Jimmy Carter gave us two titanic Reagan landslides, peace and prosperity for eight blessed years -- and even a third term for his feckless vice president, George H.W. Bush.

Two years of Bill Clinton gave us a historic Republican sweep of Congress, which killed the entire Clinton agenda (with the exception of partial-birth abortion and felony obstruction of justice) -- and also gave us two terms for George W. Bush.

And now, merely one year of Obama and a Democratic Congress has given us the first Republican senator from Massachusetts in 31 years.

In other recent news, last November, New Jersey voters, who haven't voted for a Republican for president since 1988, threw out their incumbent Democratic governor, Jon Corzine. In Virginia, which Obama carried by 6 points a year earlier, a religious-right Republican won the governor's office by 17 points.

Sen. Ben Nelson, Democrat of Nebraska, won his last election in 2006 by 28 points -- the largest margin for a Democratic Senate candidate in that state in a quarter-century.

Since voting for the Senate health care bill last Christmas, the once-bulletproof Sen. Nelson not only gets booed out of Omaha pizzerias, but he has also seen his job approval rating fall to 42 percent and his disapproval rating soar to 48 percent. (Meanwhile, the junior senator from Nebraska, Mike Johanns, who voted against the bill, has a job approval rating of 63 percent.)

The Democrats have no natural majority because they have no fundamental principles -- at least none that they are willing to state out loud. They are like a drunken vagrant who emerges from the alley to cause havoc every few years. They are the perpetual toothache of American politics.

To be sure, the fact that 52 percent of Massachusetts voters are racist, sexist tea-baggers -- i.e., voted for a Republican -- means only that the Democrats just went from having the largest congressional majority in a generation to the second largest. But this was "Teddy Kennedy's seat." And it was in Massachusetts.

Now, no Democrat is safe.

But the country just got a lot safer.

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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2010, 08:18:42 AM »
It's almost a natural law that when right-leaners gain power, they tend to consolidate, while when left-leaners gain power, they tend to splinter.

I give you examples found in the history books of Europe.

I have no idea why that is, but that's what happens.

I think I may be able to shed a little light, Frank.  Rightists normally have common core values; they may not have many in common but they do have them.  Leftists are a cabal of egos and groups that are constantly jostling and fighting to be in charge while the rest get the scraps.
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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2010, 08:21:50 AM »
Hi,

I hope you are right, I just fear it will not be quite so easy.  Were I to guess, the financial system will collapse and BO may try to declare martial law to hold on to power.  Would not surprise me if it happens just before the fall elections and he tries to suspend them.  What has been galling is watching the democrats sit there and follow this idiot off the cliff. 

Thought you would love to see Ann Coulter's column on the subject, it is one of her better pieces of work.


Thank you, I love Ann.   :-)

I don't think it will go as far as a total collapse and I don't think Hussein will have enough influence to be able to suspend elections.  The fat cat socialists love their comfort and they will turn on him.  He doesn't have the logistics or the influence in place to buy their loyalty and silence like the Clintons did.

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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2010, 08:24:15 AM »
I think I may be able to shed a little light, Frank.  Rightists normally have common core values; they may not have many in common but they do have them.  Leftists are a cabal of egos and groups that are constantly jostling and fighting to be in charge and the rest get the scraps.

I agree.  Ask any lib and, if they're honest about how they view things, s/he will tell you they're the smartest person in the room.  When you get that level of stupidity and arrogance in one place, fights are certain to break out.

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Re: Just a thought....
« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2010, 08:40:27 AM »
I agree.  Ask any lib and, if they're honest about how they view things, s/he will tell you they're the smartest person in the room.  When you get that level of stupidity and arrogance in one place, fights are certain to break out.

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There is also the entitlement attitude of finite resources,each one is determined to get "theirs" at anyone elses expense.

It is why to artificially preserve the system and order tyranny and authoritarian rule always ensues.

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« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2010, 09:16:46 AM »
Ann knocks it out of the park again.
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« Reply #10 on: January 22, 2010, 03:07:47 PM »
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Congressional Democrats — stunned out of silence by Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts — say they’re done swallowing their anger with President Barack Obama and ready to go public with their gripes.

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