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THE NUCLEAR OPTION: AMERICA FACES MOST DANGEROUS TWO YEARS IN 150 YEARS


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If President Obama suffered a "shellacking" in the 2010 elections, then what he endured Tuesday night was nothing short of a vicious gangland beatdown the likes of which have rarely been seen before in the history of electoral politics.

This, of course, is a wonderful and well-deserved outcome. But beware: America now enters the two most dangerous years of her existence — or certainly the most dangerous since the Great Depression and possibly going all the way back to the Civil War.

Not to dismiss the promising results of Tuesday's election.

Voters clearly and forcefully rejected the party, politics and policies of President Obama. They slapped his socialist agenda back into the days of Soviet gulags, where it belongs.

His grand visions of mighty government ruling unchecked over desperate ghettos have been snuffed out.

Gone, too, were the so-called "low-information voters" who have been coaxed to the polls since 2008 on lies and false promises that the federal government would solve all their problems.

They are used up and wrung out.

Even the onslaught of threats and desperate accusations in endless emails to their Obamaphones couldn't motivate those people to the polls one more time.

Voters rejected the craven, crass and mafioso tactics of Senate Leader Harry Reid.

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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/11/05/nuclear-option-America-faces-most-dangerous-two-years-in-150-years

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MSM: OBAMA EXEC AMNESTY WOULD BE 'FLIPPING THE COUNTRY THE BIRD'

 

Two card-carrying members of the permanent mainstream media class in D.C. had to concede on Tuesday that President Obama would be flipping off America if he enacts his planned executive amnesty after Democrats got shellacked in the midterms.

"After this repudiation, acting on #immigration by fiat would be the political equivalent of literally flipping the country the bird," the National Journal's Ron Fournier Tweeted.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/11/05/MSM-Obama-Exec-Amnesty-Would-Be-Flipping-the-Country-The-Bird

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OBAMA: EXECUTIVE AMNESTY 'BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR'

 

Wednesday during his post-election press conference, President Barack Obama said he is planning to go ahead with executive amnesty that will grant green cards to up to 6 million illegal immigrants currently living in the United States saying, "What I'm not going to do is wait."

 

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/11/05/Obama-Going-Ahead-With-Executive-Amnesty-Before-The-End-Of-The-Year

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Obama Rejects Election Results, Promises More Of The Same

 

President Barack Obama isn’t going to change his policies or his staff, despite the midterm O’bliteration that swept the GOP into the Senate, numerous governorships and state houses around the nation.

 

He declined to promise any staffing changes or trim his progressive goals during a painful Nov. 5 press conference in the White House’s East Room.

 

Instead of changing his priorities, he said he would push ahead with his planned unilateral amnesty for illegals, and he would only support GOP-priorities that match his priorities.

 

“Let’s get started on those things we agree [on] 70, 80, 90 percent,” he said.

 

“Then if that works, that will give the American people more confidence that their government is looking after them,” he said to the room packed with reporters, videocameras, and still-photographers.Scissors-32x32.png

http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/05/obama-rejects-election-results-promises-more-of-the-same/

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Narcissist In Chief Says Midterms Weren't About Him

 

Leadership: A month ago, President Obama declared that "every single one" of his policies was on the ballot this November. Now, in the wake of his party's crushing defeat, he's trying to take it back.

 

Even before the votes had been counted Tuesday night, Obama sent his aides over to the New York Times to spin the results in jaw-dropping fashion. "He didn't feel repudiated," one told the Times. They said the results were just a reflection of the bad timing of this election, with so many Senate seats up in conservative states.

 

Obama even had his staff do some research into it so he could say, "This is probably the worst possible group of states for Democrats since Dwight Eisenhower."

 

And, finally, his aides said the problem was really just that Obama wasn't "getting out the president's record."

 

Even for this fact-challenged White House, these claims stand out for their reality-defying extravagance.

 

First, exit polls showed that almost twice as many voters gave "to oppose Obama" as the reason for their vote as to support him. And while it's true lots of Democratic Senate seats were up for grabs in states that hadn't voted for Obama, Democrats also lost in Colorado and Iowa — both of which went for Obama, twice.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/110514-725129-obama-says-democrat-midterm-election-rout-was-not-about-him.htm

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OBAMA ON MIDTERMS: PEOPLE WHO DIDN’T VOTE MATTER MORE THAN THOSE WHO DID

 

If you need a handy reference to what an utterly out-of-touch politician looks like, bookmark Barack Obama’s post-midterm press conference from Wednesday afternoon. Even his friends in the press looked uneasy, and the reviews from every journalist with an ounce of skepticism were downright brutal. Here’s Ron Fournier at National Journal:

 

Shellacked and thumped by an angry electorate, President Obama declared to every American who voted in Tuesday’s elections—and to those who’ve checked out of the political process—”I hear you.”

 

And then he ignored them.

 

From all appearances Wednesday, the president won’t change—not his policies, not his style, not his staff, not nothing. Defiant and begrudging, the president said he would meet with GOP leaders, seek their suggestions for common ground, and maybe grab a drink with Senate Majority Leader-to-Be Mitch McConnell.

Democrat hearts sank into the pits of their stomachs as Obama moseyed up to the podium and delivered the exact same campaign speech he’s been giving since he started running for President. He even worked in a demand for more spending on roads and bridges. You could hear the needle on the Victrola scratching as the dusty old record of Obama campaign rhetoric wobbled on its ancient turntable.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://humanevents.com/2014/11/06/obama-on-midterms-the-people-who-didnt-vote-matter-more-than-the-people-who-did/

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Obama’s press conference: a surly stew of delusions and insults

 

Yesterday, in the aftermath of the trouncing the Democrats received at the polls Tuesday, Obama gave a press conference that was equal parts delusional and insulting. What it exhibited was a man so enamored with himself and so imbued with hubris that he is utterly incapable of conceiving of himself as anything other than a monarch.

 

These are the key messages in his press conference and the battlefield for the next two years.

 

The election doesn’t count.

 

Twice he refers to how important it is to listen to the “two-thirds” of the electorate that couldn’t be bothered to turn out to vote. He clearly thinks these voters support him as he links them together:

 

Part of what I also think we’ve got to look at is that two-thirds of people who were eligible to vote just didn’t vote. One of the things that I’m very proud of in 2008 and 2012 when I ran for office was we got people involved who hadn’t been involved before. We got folks to vote who hadn’t voted before, particularly young people.

 

The message is clear and unambiguous. He regards neither the new Senate majority nor the increased House majority as legitimate. We can expect to hear over and over that two-thirds of the population did not vote as if it were dispositive of something important.

 

In Obama’s world things are great, in the real world not so much

 

On the few times Obama he has spoken to the press he has launched into a recitation of his accomplishments. He obviously believes that everything is going just swimmingly and his biggest failure is not letting people know just how good they have it. A person more grounded in reality would realize that if someone has it good only very rarely do they need to be convinced that they have it good.

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http://www.redstate.com/2014/11/06/obamas-press-conference-surly-stew-delusions-insults/

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OBAMA ON MIDTERMS: PEOPLE WHO DIDN’T VOTE MATTER MORE THAN THOSE WHO DID

 

If you need a handy reference to what an utterly out-of-touch politician looks like, bookmark Barack Obama’s post-midterm press conference from Wednesday afternoon. Even his friends in the press looked uneasy, and the reviews from every journalist with an ounce of skepticism were downright brutal. Here’s Ron Fournier at National Journal:

 

Shellacked and thumped by an angry electorate, President Obama declared to every American who voted in Tuesday’s elections—and to those who’ve checked out of the political process—”I hear you.”

 

And then he ignored them.

 

From all appearances Wednesday, the president won’t change—not his policies, not his style, not his staff, not nothing. Defiant and begrudging, the president said he would meet with GOP leaders, seek their suggestions for common ground, and maybe grab a drink with Senate Majority Leader-to-Be Mitch McConnell.

Democrat hearts sank into the pits of their stomachs as Obama moseyed up to the podium and delivered the exact same campaign speech he’s been giving since he started running for President. He even worked in a demand for more spending on roads and bridges. You could hear the needle on the Victrola scratching as the dusty old record of Obama He even worked in a demand for more spending on roads and bridges.campaign rhetoric wobbled on its ancient turntable.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://humanevents.com/2014/11/06/obama-on-midterms-the-people-who-didnt-vote-matter-more-than-the-people-who-did/

 

Sweet @Geee!

 

...the president said he would meet with GOP leaders, seek their suggestions for common ground, and maybe grab a drink with Senate Majority Leader-to-Be Mitch McConnell.

 

 

My first thought: Who & how many is he going to flip-off & throw his crusty stares at?

 

He even worked in a demand for more spending on roads and bridges.

 

 

That was the plan for the stimulus & every other increase he's put forth. Instead....after getting his way....the money went for studying the various theories of Northern Peruvian Rain Frog sexual preferences while they were on cocaine.

 

Real meaning: Time for some wealth redistribution.

 

 

If I remember correctly, he made some statement about how he wasn't just elected by some "regional populace" but by everyone-everywhere....and as with your second post above....he doesn't represent the one third of the citizens that just voted....he represents the two thirds that stayed home. Boy...is that a fact.

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"He even worked in a demand for more spending on roads and bridges".

 

 

@SrWoodchuck - now that's unfair. They did have some pretty nice signs made - and after all, it's the thought that countswink.png

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"He even worked in a demand for more spending on roads and bridges".

 

 

@SrWoodchuck - now that's unfair. They did have some pretty nice signs made - and after all, it's the thought that countswink.png

 

Unfortunately, their "good thoughts" are all about wealth redistribution.

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