It is no longer a "conspiracy theory." Obama wants this election to be about empowering him to make the "fundamental transformation" he has in mind.



<<<<<   "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation." 

This is not a research assignment.  I am not asking you to “click and open,  click and open.”  No,  in this case,  the headlines are the story.  Folks from all political persuasions see where Obama is headed.  He is appealing to the minority vote,  not because he wants to help them,  but because so many do not care about this country continuing on as a “Constitutionally ordained representative Democracy.”  It is within this matrix that Obama hopes to cement his power.  He and a select few of his cronies (Holder, Liz Warren, Van Jones, Kathleen Sebelius, nearly all within the Congressional Black Caucus and the unnamed One World hordes within his regulatory agencies**)  have decided that now is the time to force his version of transformative change,  that there are more who care about themselves than Constitutional law.  This election cycle is not about the direction of this nation’s economy,  but the content of this country’s foundation  --  Obama has rejected that foundation and has decided that now is the time.  His wife served notice to all,  four years ago,  but no one was listening.  Maybe now,  her words will shake some people back into reality. 

"Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."    May of 2008

BY: Patrick Howley - June 15, 2012 5:00 am
Democratic Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren’s speech at a symposium on critical race theory—where other speakers were advocating for corporate reparations, criticizing the concept of U.S. citizenship, accusing America of operating under a system of “apartheid,” and pointing out the misogynistic undertones of wearing makeup—may not help her connect with independent Massachusetts voters, experts say.

Steve Friess / Politico:
Obama's policy strategy: Ignore laws  —  President Obama returned Friday to a trusted tactic — satisfying his political allies by not doing something.  —  Conservatives were angry when Janet Napolitano announced the administration would stop deporting certain undocumented immigrants but they should have seen it coming.
http://www.memeorandum.com/img/share.png Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
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http://www.memeorandum.com/img/share.png Samuel P. Jacobs / Reuters:
 Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller: 
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**   I could name others, Joe Biden and Janet Napolitano, for example,  but I really do not believe that these folks actually understand what is happening.  The one name I left out of the mix that is questionable is Hillary Clinton.  Many if not most of her political views are as radical as Obama's.  She is a committed disciple of the Leftist radical, Saul Alinsky, under whose tutelage she worked as an intern in college.  But I do not see her disregarding the rule of law in her willingness to move the country into a One World circumstance, at least, not to the degree Obama has.   

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