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Obama can´t help but rub our
noses in his election victory

American Thinker, by Ed Lasky

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Posted By:Dreadnought, 12/22/2012 11:06:31 AM

Recall that Barack Obama told voters on the campaign trail not to boo when he mentioned Mitt Romney´s name but "to vote for revenge." He was appealing to the lowest common denominator in people: the desire to blame others for their woes. Instead of inspiring Americans to reach for their higher ideals or to, as President Abraham Lincoln might phrase it, their "better angels," he relied on the views of those people who inspired him - Jeremiah Wright and Saul Alinsky. Wright put the blame for much of what ails the world on "white man´s greed"

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Country Boy, 12/22/2012 11:13:47 AM     (No. 9079394)

The official vote tally has it that fewer people voted in 2012 than did in 2008. That is not possible. Every account that I have seen indicated massive voter turnout. Where we voted, the line was 30 minute wait just to get in the door of the building.

obama stole the election via massive fraud. Gamed the voting machines.

He´s not my President.


Reply 2 - Posted by: reilly, 12/22/2012 11:14:14 AM     (No. 9079398)


The roost will be landing on this chicken´s protruding jaw in the next two years, and it won´t be pretty. Jimmy Carter lost Iran. Wonder who Barry will lose and get us all in trouble.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: hotcorner, 12/22/2012 11:26:04 AM     (No. 9079422)

The Republicans need a Lee Atwater. These other jokers (republican consultants, chairman, so called leadewrs, etc.) don´t understand the democrats will lie, cheat, steal, do anything to win.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Pros7767, 12/22/2012 11:27:00 AM     (No. 9079427)

And the Republicans did nothing, #1. I will never forgive them for that.


Reply 5 - Posted by: dr.lakerman, 12/22/2012 11:29:05 AM     (No. 9079432)

#2, president zero has destabilized the middle east that will cause us grief for the forseeable future, as the muslim brotherhood comes out of the caliphate closet.
I don´t think anyone can give an honest estimate of the damage the kenyan klown has done to our great nation. It is immeasurable.
And for the first time in my life, I see little hope for the United States. I don´t know if the republicans can ever put together a message, plus find good candidates who know how to keep their mouths shut, to take back the congress and the presidency.


Reply 6 - Posted by: Grambo, 12/22/2012 11:37:51 AM     (No. 9079450)

In the very, very near future we are going to be in the middle of an economic and political perfect storm, as nations are bankrupted, pensions fail, and Islamist violence spreads world wide. Obama and his team will be totally inept in handling any of this. His focus now is on destroying Republicans, but that fixation is going to be derailed when the world explodes. Benghazi cover-ups don’t work on a macro scale.


Reply 7 - Posted by: chiller, 12/22/2012 11:51:06 AM     (No. 9079468)

This sorry excuse in the White Hut will get his comeuppance. Not sure exactly when, but it´s coming soon.

We will need to find a way to combat charges of racism, which will be used forever as a way for minorities advance their strength.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Pearson365, 12/22/2012 11:57:21 AM     (No. 9079474)

From yesterday´s story on super market riots in Argentina:

President Cristina "Fernandez was re-elected with 54 percent of the vote last year, but her popularity has declined since she began digging ever deeper into the pockets of the middle and upper classes to finance her populist policies".

We will surely share the same fate with our reelected president. Inflation, worthless currency, declining living standards, massive political corruption and social upheaval will be Obama´s legacy, just like Argentina, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.


Reply 9 - Posted by: Tusker, 12/22/2012 12:24:36 PM     (No. 9079506)

An assumed 1/2 of the electorate did not vote for Bow-Boy. One cannot govern sustaining only the other 1/2. But that is the Communist/socialist way.


Reply 10 - Posted by: jdh, 12/22/2012 12:45:26 PM     (No. 9079537)

To all of the dems that say ´Obama won, get over it´ I can only reply, ´We won the house, get over it"....


Reply 11 - Posted by: nonsense, 12/22/2012 1:28:10 PM     (No. 9079597)

Today Rasmussen reported that 57% of the people polled believe that the One is doing a good job. How can that be? It makes no sense in a sane world.


Reply 12 - Posted by: TXknitter, 12/22/2012 1:28:59 PM     (No. 9079599)

#4, and millions are right there with you.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: GoodGrief, 12/22/2012 2:20:45 PM     (No. 9079653)

I am very proud to NOT "be one of us."


Reply 14 - Posted by: dolphin, 12/22/2012 4:17:25 PM     (No. 9079764)

Today I saw a bumpersticker that said "He´s not going away."

He may be inept doing things the right way but he is very good at doing things the wrong way.

Unintended consquence: the population is more armed that it has ever been.

And ditto #1.


Reply 15 - Posted by: drkillj0y, 12/22/2012 6:50:17 PM     (No. 9079876)

Laugh-a while you can, monkey-boy.
[Lord John Whorfin]


Reply 16 - Posted by: nocuol, 12/22/2012 7:14:17 PM     (No. 9079895)

#1 says it for me. Any bets that Obama won´t be peaceably leaving in 2016. My guess is that he will create a crisis that only he can solve and "postpone" the election because of it. This postponement may last his lifetime. The other possibility is that Hillary will be "elected" in 2016, and then Obama will re-emerge in 2020 or 2024.


Reply 17 - Posted by: FormerDem, 12/22/2012 9:39:03 PM     (No. 9079991)

y´know, just the way Brown vs. Board of Education drove up the prestige of the feds, Obama might just drive a historic shift back to the states. He´s a new Bull Connor in his own way - becoming a symbol of the governance people do not want. The things the feds do so well that we like, actually can in very many cases with the help of technology be done just as well by smaller entities. Cities are for being bombed in, and taxed, and outvoted by the cemeteries.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: pineledger, 12/23/2012 5:14:26 AM     (No. 9080208)

Lasky puts the proper adjective to The Won´s behavior: juvenile.

In another must read today we see the other governing aspect of Obama´s personality, his narcissism.

No wonder everything he touches (except getting elected) turns to dross.


Reply 19 - Posted by: JimS, 12/23/2012 7:27:08 AM     (No. 9080286)

The margin of Obama´s "victory" in the swing states of Ohio, Colorado, Florida, and Virginia was 320,000 votes--ALL COMBINED. Well within the margin of fraud and theft.
Had Romney won those 4 states, he would be preparing for his inauguration right now.
When you have many voting districts in Cuyahoga County, Ohio voting 100% for Obama, and not a single vote for Romney, and when you have more voters in Richmond, VA than were registered, you can pretty much be sure how Obama "won" the election.
Like everything else about him, his election was a fraud.


Reply 20 - Posted by: Rinktum, 12/23/2012 8:02:53 AM     (No. 9080324)

Agree with posters who say that this election was rigged. We need to get back to paper ballots and keep the media out of the loop until every vote is counted. It would be better to have to wait for the result than to hurriedly "project" a winner. The media does this with approval of the democrat party because they know that perception is reality. What do you think would have happened if fraud was uncovered and Romney would have actually won? It would have caused a civil war and I believe that is why no great effort was made to investigate all these anomalies. It is a pity that the threat of an angry mob can decide an election now. Obama is a fraud and his party cheated to put him back into office. He can crow all he wants. It seems he excels in that, but he is an unmitigated disaster as a President and history will prove it.


Reply 21 - Posted by: LZK, 12/23/2012 8:19:04 AM     (No. 9080347)

HE´s NOT my president....

President Romney is....

The election was stolen -- just as president kennedy´s was by the ole mayor daley in chicago.....

The demorats fight dirty and they bully and maniipulate...

So you better watch out -- you better not cry -- the democrats are coming to town....

LZK


Reply 22 - Posted by: TigerLilly, 12/23/2012 8:30:24 AM     (No. 9080367)

Poster #6 nails it. There is a perfect storm of destruction brewing for this country and the free world. Who will be the leader that leads us out of the coming disaster? Someone with the vision and communication skills of Ronald Reagan and the courage of GW Bush (he was not physically afraid to step into things) who will plege life, liberty and sacred honor to right the wrongs in this country? Start praying that we find a strong leader and we find that person soon.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: strike3, 12/23/2012 8:36:52 AM     (No. 9080380)

He Won. Everybody else lost. Including the starry-eyed enviro-nuts, greenies, peaceniks and parasites who worship him.


Reply 24 - Posted by: catfur27, 12/23/2012 8:47:34 AM     (No. 9080395)

Worst President ever...worst person to ever be President


Reply 25 - Posted by: donnaclaire, 12/23/2012 8:54:30 AM     (No. 9080401)

We all know at least one person who doesn´t have a mean bone in their body. Obama doesn´t appear to have a nice one in his body - not one! He´s disgusting.


Reply 26 - Posted by: OhMy, 12/23/2012 9:00:13 AM     (No. 9080409)

There lies a problem # 10 Obama uses his power the house must use it´s power of the purse strings. Snap them tight shut on the upcoming debt limit. There will be howls from the left so we need a leader who has guts and says I won the power of the purse strings and make it stick. Such a leader would be the hero of a real majority. That is the only way the cry baby can redeem himself now!


Reply 27 - Posted by: Dodge Boy, 12/23/2012 9:14:55 AM     (No. 9080436)

In re #2, might I suggest Obie will lose Israel.


Reply 28 - Posted by: TakeBackAmerica, 12/23/2012 9:22:25 AM     (No. 9080447)

"Obama won, get over it"?

It´s more like: "I won, get over it," which is what he said when he rejected the Rep´s cliff proposal this week.

We´ve all seen it coming--even before his frst term: this is an evil dictatorship that may take massive street demonstrations to unseat. It ain´t going to happen on it´s own in 2016.


Reply 29 - Posted by: Luckyx3, 12/23/2012 9:46:09 AM     (No. 9080493)

The trouble with country is that stupid people vote and shame on all the Republicans that didn´t vote for whatever reason. Look at the mess we have - hope you´re happy.


Reply 30 - Posted by: Janjan, 12/23/2012 9:56:01 AM     (No. 9080509)

Agree with #29. I will never understand or forgive the Republicans who delivered a victory to this stomach turning moron because they did not get the candidate of their choice. May God have mercy on them.


Reply 31 - Posted by: lylacat, 12/23/2012 10:04:22 AM     (No. 9080527)

0bama is an ignorant arrogant twit.


Reply 32 - Posted by: owl, 12/23/2012 10:16:23 AM     (No. 9080551)

I know # 29 . One of them called Rush and for once , he was practically speechless . What in God´s name were you thinking , he asked . The caller simply replied that Romney wasn´t conservative enough . Good grief , the chasm between the two voting sides is breathtaking .


Reply 33 - Posted by: ROLFnader, 12/23/2012 11:12:38 AM     (No. 9080621)

He does indeed have the biggest ego in town. However, he´s not smart enough to lay off the superiority attitude and snarky demeanor. I don´t think he realizes that D.C. is full of large egos in both parties and if he´s not careful, even his octaroon armor won´t keep him immune to impeachment. The legions of mini-dictators in the beltway will only be pushed so far.


Reply 34 - Posted by: bighambone, 12/23/2012 11:33:25 AM     (No. 9080652)

The problem is enough of the Republicans are weak kneed wimps, who are happy to be liberal Democrats lite, and have essentially been going along to get along with the liberal Democrats once they get into the Congress for a very long time. Obama and his crew know that, and have the Republicans number big time.


Reply 35 - Posted by: udanja99, 12/23/2012 11:52:26 AM     (No. 9080687)

Not just paper ballots, we need purple thumbs. If it´s good enough for Iraq it should be good enough for us. Then we´ll also need honest poll workers or thousands of poll watchers who refuse to be pushed around or ´not allowed´ to do their jobs.


Reply 36 - Posted by: Browneyes, 12/23/2012 1:12:28 PM     (No. 9080789)

What the Republicans need to do is make a list,check it twice and prioritize. Having a "leader" may or not be a good thing. The HOUSE has an elected leader whom most here question.


Reply 37 - Posted by: pickle1, 12/23/2012 2:03:14 PM     (No. 9080850)

How can he rub peoples noses in it when he cheated.


Reply 38 - Posted by: RussVet, 12/23/2012 2:21:03 PM     (No. 9080869)

Obozo only got 51% of the vote (4% fraud) & received 4 million FEWER votes than 2008? He has no mandate. We have the house. His 47% no tax payers are going to pay and it is all Obozo´s fault


Reply 39 - Posted by: Avogadra, 12/23/2012 8:11:31 PM     (No. 9081216)

Picture ID. Paper ballots. Purple thumbs.

Without those things, the Democrats will win every election they choose to win.


Reply 40 - Posted by: get er done, 12/23/2012 9:18:42 PM     (No. 9081255)

If Allen West had been nominated by the Republican party for president, and had chosen Paul Ryan as his running mate, West would be challenging 0´s "victory" in the states where the elections were rigged.

The Republicans should nominate a candidate who is eager, willing and able to get down in the dirt and fight Obama like a junkyard dog. Newt has a taste for this sort of fight, as do Allen West and Sarah Palin.


Reply 41 - Posted by: Chiritwo, 12/23/2012 9:47:19 PM     (No. 9081287)

it´s a rather sad commentary when the pols aren´t questioning why they were all wrong. They weren´t wrong - there was a lot of voter fraud. They should be questioning the results of the election because if they were all wrong, say goodbye to their jobs.


Reply 42 - Posted by: larryp, 12/24/2012 3:05:28 AM     (No. 9081437)

That is correct. No debt ceiling raises just cuts. Start in Feb 2013 with a 17% cut in the debt ceiling. Why 17%? That is the figure cite for the Value Added Tax that is coming. That is the VAT like in Europe. So lets cut the budget by that amount via a cut in the Debt Ceiling.Also we need a budget.A real one that has to cover the last few years. Nothing out of the House until that is done.That requirement will wear well on the population too, They will get it.
The other item is not to patronizethe medai any more. No DVDx, down loads or CDs. Stop buying them. It is one thing we can get at and the content on so much is deplorable.
Just think in your mind did you ever hear of a kid sitting in the basement in the 50´s playing Parcheesi or Dominos and then grabbing a gun?



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Townhall, by Diana West    Original Article
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Get ready for the last straw. First, though, I´d like to suggest that anyone reading this column in a local newspaper or news site pat the editor on the back for publishing what in our neo-medieval world of fear amounts to a forbidden column. Yup, I am about to say something about the Great Barack Obama Identity/Eligibility Scandal again. I know that this is one rich and urgent topic that doesn´t see the light of day in certain so-called news outlets -- and I say that from the experience of watching my own syndicated columns

Trayvon Martin´s parents
settle wrongful death claim

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Orlando Sentinel, by Rene Stutzman    Original Article
Posted By: Desert Fox- 4/5/2013 3:15:25 PM     Post Reply
SANFORD - Trayvon Martin´s parents have settled a wrongful death claim for an amount believed to be more than $1 million against the homeowners association of the Sanford subdivision where their teenage son was killed. Their attorney, Benjamin Crump, filed that paperwork at the Seminole County Courthouse, a portion of which was made public today. In the five pages of the settlement that were available for public review, the settlement amount had been marked out. Lower in the agreement, the parties specified that they would keep that amount confidential. When asked during an earlier interview whether the amount was

Beyonce, Jay-Z celebrate 5th
anniversary in Havana, Cuba

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Los Angeles Times, by Nardine Saad    Original Article
Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 4/6/2013 8:20:04 AM     Post Reply
Beyonce and Jay-Z celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in Cuba this week. The couple, who married on April 4, 2008, took in the sights of Old Havana, visited a school, dined on a rooftop terrace and strolled the fan-filled streets in their island best.(snip).The power couple declined to answer journalists´ questions about their visit to the island nation, but some outlets are reporting that the moguls are there as tourists, though that would be illegal because of the half-century embargo the U.S. has on the Communist country. However, the Miami Herald said Washington has issued special licenses for

Mother Of Slain Benghazi
Officer To Sean Hannity:
‘They Want Me To Shut Up’

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Mediaite, by A.J. Delgado    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/7/2013 5:00:16 AM     Post Reply
On Friday, Sean Hannity brought Pat Smith, mother of the late Sean Smith, on his radio program. The 34-year-old information management officer was one of four Americans murdered in the Benghazi embassy attack on September 11, 2012. In the chilling interview, a distraught Ms. Smith, in tears, pleaded for answers and spoke of the efforts to silence her. Ms. Smith first relayed how her son, prior to the attack, requested additional security in advance and warned the State Department: He did tell them, ahead of time, he typed it into his little typewriter over there,


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