The good news is that there is really a great deal of awareness building about just how much of a radical Obama is. I talked about the influence of Rules for radical almost a year ago, and it is now increasingly in the language of the right when talking about Obama. Yes, they practice the Alimnsky rules every day. The most apparent is the use of the "marginalize" policy.
The battles against Fox News and the Chamber of Commerce are simply symptoms of the larger problem which is, that Obama can not deal with any type of criticism of his policies. He not only has that Messianic complex, he has an-intellectual snob ego that makes him believe that if you do not see an issue through his lens, then he must destroy your lens.
Obama is dithering on the war decisions for the obvious reason that he does not want to risk alienating the far left if he were to commit a larger focus on Afghanistan. It is clear that he can not allow it to fall, but he certainly does not want to let the left know he will continue the good fight, in any way.
Watch out for his negotiations on Global Warming and Iran. This man is not a "triangulator" like Clinton; he is an aggressive world view President who will trade our country's identity and sovereignty down the hole for place in history as the greatest advocate for one world, socialist government.
This man must be stopped on Health Care. It would help a great deal if the two gubernatorial candidates candidate sin New Jersey and Virginia could actually be won by the Republican. If that were the case, the Obama buzz would abate a bit, altHough I do not expect him to learn like Clinton did.
The voters are now figuring out how radical Obama is. Just consider, if they were happy with him and his policies, would they have voted so overwhelmingly for the Republicans Tuesday? The Democrats and media are spinning like mad to explain it away, but how would you like to be a Democratic freshman from one of the districts in VA who went over 60% for O'Donnell? If you vote for the health care bill you wil be crushed in November. Who do they listen to, the voters or Pelosi? Don't tell me elections don't have consequences.
Carville said the D's have to vote for health care because if it goes down they all will lose in November because it shows they can't govern. Tony Blankley says that if health care passes in the light of these elections, then the Democrats will be turned out of office in 2010. Somebody's right, and I think it is Blankley.
Posted by: Jay Stone | November 05, 2009 at 03:12 PM