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To: Wallace T.

This is well worded and it’s probably exactly on point. However, there are some problems with the way they went about their coup here.

Simply put: They got greedy and tried to do this too soon.

Things have been moving their way incrementally for quite some time. However, they were not at the point where enough of the population was fully indoctrinated into their world view. Another 25 years and they probably would have done that. Instead, they went ahead and deceived enough people on top of the ones they already had to get into office. This presents problems for the success of their final goal, which is to impose communism on the United States.

It’s going to look pretty crappy for a while here, but they fooled about half the people who voted for him. In order for their plan to truly work, Obama would need a real mandate from the people for communism. He may think he has that, but the people aren’t aware that of it and they won’t be pleased when they find out that they’ve been deceived.

We MUST keep these Senate seats. If we can do that, there will be huge power struggles within the Dems. They may be crippling. Nancy Pelosi thinks that she should be the leader of the pack. Obama won’t be having any of it. There are southern Dems in the Senate that can’t support about 85% of what Obama wants to do, or they’re toast. Obama’s army of internet thugs can go after them all they want, but a politicians first motivation is to be reelected and that won’t happen if they defy their constituents.

Of the plans that Obama can implement, the rub is that no matter what he does, half of his supporters are going to go “You’re doing WHAT???” That won’t bode well for public support for anything he does. Without public support, it’ll be harder for vulnerable Dems to support him. They’ll either have to grit their teeth and go down with the ship, or defy their President to save their own asses.

The media was like Pravda in electing him, but they are unlikely to continue to do that. They want stories. “Republicans suck” and “First Black President” were their action lines. Frankly, however, the Republicans were more effective in defeating themselves than the media were in defeating them.

Now that the old action lines fade away and a large portion of the population is looking at Obama and saying “OMG, what did we actually do here?”, the press will gradually start to hit him a little harder. There are indications that some in the media are wondering if they’ve done the right thing. The press made this man. If the press makes you, the press can take you down.

We’re in a grim period, but all is not lost. We must band together and be organized about fighting them. There is a very strong chance that they are going to screw everything up and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. We need to do everything we can to make sure that happens.


20 posted on 11/07/2008 7:34:01 AM PST by perfect_rovian_storm (One good thing about 11/4: I no longer have to pretend that I like John McCain.)
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To: perfect_rovian_storm

Agree with much of what you said in your #20.

However, I do not think the Dems will implode as quickly as you suggest, and even doubt they will fail in the near term. There is good reason to believe their political strategy has been well thought out over the past 70 years and the Clinton terms gave them a lab class.

That strategy will become more obvious as O announces his team, Axelrod, Rahm, etc.; to say nothing of the characters-in-waiting. These folks have particular skill sets and histories that will strongly suggest their course of action. Perhaps even more indicative will be the Dems initial legislation. O will not have to dirty his hands; he will even be allowed to play the good guy once in a while.

O’s handlers knew their conflicting promises would cause conflict and they almost certainly have anticipated a loss of support from within the party. Their history is such that they will rely on increasing federal restrictions and controls to compensate for that loss.


43 posted on 11/07/2008 8:28:23 AM PST by frog in a pot (Is there a definition of "domestic enemies" as used in federal oaths, or is that just lip service?)
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To: perfect_rovian_storm
However, there are some problems with the way they went about their coup here...Simply put: They got greedy and tried to do this too soon.

Very interesting But at the same time, that's one of the reasons that I think Obama will move very quickly to go beyond the pretense of gaining cooperation and instead resort directly to force to impose this coup.

I'm not sure how he'll do it - wait for or stage some national "emergency" that lets him seize unprecedented powers, and organize us all into those horrible "corps" listed on his website, perhaps.

But the disturbing fact is that he and, mostly, the smarter people behind him, such as Ayers, didn't get this far by waiting for anything. I suppose you could say that they waited for 40 years until public education had softened up the minds of our citizens and a set of conditions arose that enabled them to move; but they created some of these conditions and obviously had their plan in place and ready to go immediately.

In other words, if the election was the first step, they've already got the next step planned and ready to go before any resistance can build.

56 posted on 11/07/2008 9:27:53 AM PST by livius
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To: perfect_rovian_storm

Interesting post, many times I wondered to myself are they going for the Communist candidate now because it may be their last chance? I saw this as the final battle of the MSM, who from this moment forward will be called Pravda.

Pravda has been losing influence steadily, would this be the last election cycle that they had the power to elect a Communist before the alternative media came closer to them in influence? They sure seemed to act that way.

The confluence of events created the perfect storm, as Ann Coulter mentioned, they had every single possible advantage and only managed to get 52% of the vote.

Now the question is how much Communism is the public willing to accept? Who will dare call it Communism? We’re in for the fight of our lives and we better become MORE political than ever if we’re to survive.

Reagan said freedom is always one generation away from being lost, this is the generation. It was on the brink in 1980, Reagan gave us a reprieve, it’s up to us now. My hope IS that they overreach and the people wake up.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k6KUDv1wzraWhwlBt1


82 posted on 11/07/2008 2:08:14 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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