Here is the headline: Biden: 'If We Lose, We're Going To Play Hell'.. Couple this statement with Obama's comment that after the elections, it will be "hand to hand combat."
Some have insisted that after the midterms, Obama will have no choice but to move to the middle and govern as if he were a "centrist," whatever that is. He will have to imitate, after a fashion, the politics of Bill Clinton.
Obama has just served notice through his own comments and the words of Parrot Boy Biden, that he intends to take an agressive stance against the incoming GOP hordes. Understand that these very "hordes" were elected by majority rule, by the people, but that will make no difference to Obama.
Clinton said, the people have sent a message and I will accommodate their decision. Obama, by way of contrast, is about to say, "I don't give a hoot what the American people have to say. Elections be damned. Congressional process be damned. Balance of powers be damned. It is full steam ahead."
Here is the danger in this decision. If he cannot cast the ensuing battle (the next two years) in the light of an uncooperative Republican party, he may spell the death of the Democrat Party for 15 or 20 years or more. Understand that if the GOP takes back the Senate and the House, they will be able to rightly claim a MANDATE in their victory . . . . . . a mandate against nearly all that Obama has accomplished. THAT is exactly what they are running on and they have been successful in making this midterm the mother of all nationalized midterms.
One thing for certain, Obama has no instinct for politics, when to fight and when to compromise. In fact, he thinks "compromise" is surrender to the other side's point of view. We believe that this is exactly what he thinks, and, that is why he does not compromise. We cannot think of a single legislative issue that he has taken less than the desired outcome. You might shout out, "Health care . . . he wanted the public option and didn't get it." To which we say, "Nonsense." It is in the bill. It is not there as the "public option," but it is in the politic of financial burden. Give the bill AS WRITTEN, tens years, and, the public option will have made its way into reality. ObamaCare, as written, puts such an onerous burden on private sector insurance, that the continuance of the product as a free service to the poor is not possible.
But we will not take the time to argue the point. We have done that before and will do so again. Our point in this post is simply about the forth coming Age of Gridlock. We want our readership to understand is that the coming Age will be unlike anything we have seen before.
In the past, GOP "gridlock" was managed by the likes of the compromising demwit, John McCain. In the end, he and his kind sacrificed nearly all of our conservative and Constitutional powers. This time, the GOP will be sent back to DC by an angry conservative electorate. And if the McCains of the world think that the next Congressional session will be about getting along with the Marxist among us, they are wrong and they will pay for that decision come 2012. The conservative movement is not going away. We know what we are up against and that this election is not the end of the matter.
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