Posted on 11/05/2014 7:43:48 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The results of the midterm elections are not yet fully known, but it is safe to say at this point that Republicans won a historic victory.
As of this writing, the Republicans have won a 52-seat Senate majority outright. Republican candidates are expected to take seats in Alaska and Louisiana, resulting no less than a 54-seat Senate majority in the 115th Congress. NBC News projects that the GOP will hold a 250-seat majority in the next Congress, among the largest Republican majorities in generations. On the gubernatorial level, where Republicans were expected to lose ground, the GOP defied expectations and picked up four new executive mansions while losing only one. Republicans now control governorships and state legislatures in 24 states while Democrats control those in only 7 states.
Given the above conditions, it is safe to say Republicans had a good night. That is, in fact, precisely what Obama said. But the president also opened what everyone expected would be a conciliatory press conference with a shot across the Republicans bow. The president letting the incoming majority GOP Congress know that the only reason why they enjoyed such successes at the ballot box is because most of America did not vote.
To everyone that voted, I want you to know that I heard you, Obama began. To two-thirds of voters that chose not to participate in the process yesterday, I hear you, too.
Obama made sure to draw a contrast with Republicans in Congress by noting that he is the figure with the most political legitimacy. I’m the guy who is elected by everybody and not just from a particular state or a particular district, Obama said when asked to address the devastating losses his party endured, and they want me to push hard to close some of these divisions, break through some of the gridlock, and just get stuff done.
And what stuff would that be? Obama insisted that the voters turned out on Tuesday night to support initiatives like increasing the minimum wage, rebuilding notorious roads and bridges, funding universal pre-kindergarten education, and expanding access to Medicaid.
In fairness to the president, he did say that he will seek an authorization for the use of military force against ISIS; a display of constitutional deference to the Congress which the Congress should have long ago demanded. But that seemed to be the extent of Obamas willingness to reach across the aisle. According to the president, the voters who delivered a landslide victory to the GOP also are entirely supportive of Democratic policies.
He is not serious, of course. This is posturing for a deeply dispirited progressive base and a credulous press corps. The White House is a spent force, and America will be governed from Congress for the next two years when the president is not issuing executive orders which will necessarily be narrow in scope as they will not enjoy the support of the legislature. Obamas pantomimed pugnacity may lift some progressive spirits for a time, but that will be a short-lived experience. They will soon find out that Obama has been reduced to talk and talk alone.
Check out the Los Angeles Times. This is their take as well. Was poor turnout to blame.
The majority of people on Earth don’t own a color television either. What’s his point?
I did not vote.
But I found no one I would be proud to support.
When such a candidate comes along, I will be there for them.
I will not vote for the lesser of two evils. It doesn’t work for me.
For me, the ideal candidate is not someone who wears a party label but someone who will do the right thing by our country and who will keep their word.
Its not that hard.
What a petulant juvenile.
Oh, really??? Boy is he in for a surprise.
Reminds me of the old joke about the guy who killed his parents and then pled for leinency because he was an orphan.
Neither did Lord Foul if you take away the illegal votes.
It sometimes means staying away when one doesn’t like what one sees.
Yes, its also a form of protest. Obama seems to think that’s an endorsement of him.
But then again, everything is always about him and will always be.
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This is why they feel justified in committing vote fraud.
They believe that if their supporters would just get off their butts and go vote, they'd win every election.
Since experience has shown that no amount of cajoling will accomplish this, and there's not enough walking-around money in the world to pay all of them to go vote, the principles of Saul Alinsky create the moral framework under which it is right for the Democrat Party to vote for them.
It will be fun to hear Rush's take on this tomorrow.
Barry still has not grocked the concept of hubris and how it relates to himself.
“He is not serious, of course. This is posturing ...”
Yeah, if he was serious Biden would be running the White House while Obama got fitted for a straight jacket.
It may come to that yet.
“a credulous press corpse.”
Barry get the Meltdown ready
Were ready!
Scoreboard baby. It doesn’t matter who played...
You did not win this . . .
Isn't hubris something that the protagonist doesn't become aware of until he's breathing his last?
That's the thing about hubris. It blinds its victim, but those nearby are all aware of it.
OJ Simpson used the same tactic, kills his wife, than says “poor me I’m a widow”
Seriously? Is this satire?
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