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Friday, November 06, 2009
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White House Postelection Arrogance
by David Limbaugh
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The White House arrogance on display in denying that Tuesday's election results were a repudiation of President Barack Obama's radical agenda is of a piece with its arrogance in attempting to advance this agenda against the people's will.

Arguing with Idiots By Glenn Beck

One of the great ironies of this administration is its promise of returning power to the people but governing with an iron fist and its back turned to the expressed wishes of the voters. The White House claims a mandate for its extreme blueprint to restructure America, but the voters had no idea Obama would go this far, even if many of us listening closely to his statements and studying his relationships and voting record did.

It's possible, given the relatively monolithic embryo in which Obama was politically incubated, that Obama believed the majority of Americans held the same contempt for America's political and economic system as he did. It should be clear to him now, though, that he's not on the same page with them -- perhaps not even in the same book. But if you're paying attention, you know that this cold, hard slap of reality hitting Obama in the face isn't slightly deterring him from pressing forward. If anything, it has strengthened his resolve to implement his agenda with increased urgency, before the public turns even more against him.

Obama's attitude in over-reading his mandate and dismissing the significance of Tuesday's elections is, I believe, consistent with the liberal mindset that liberals know better than the people what is in their best interests. Sen. Jim Webb, whose fellow Virginia Democrat was soundly defeated Tuesday, said the election results indicate that "people up here on our side need to get their message straighter."

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., went even further, saying it is "nonsense" to suggest that the New Jersey and Virginia results represent a referendum on President Obama and that Democrats should try harder to make sure they "deliver on the promises of the last election."

Well, that could be news to the more than 4 in 10 Virginia voters stating in their exit poll responses that their views of Obama -- pro and con -- factored into their choices; a similar number responded the same way in New Jersey. Indeed, it's hard to deny that political issues are more nationalized now than they've been in years.

Sen. Webb's fantastic idea that Democrats simply need to get their message straighter parallels President Obama's 5 million unpersuasive public speeches on socialized medicine, always expecting a different result.

But how much clearer can Obama and the Democratic Party be that they have embraced, wholesale, the domestic model of European socialism and the foreign policy model of Jimmy Carter appeasement? As dense as we the people are, I think we grasp that, gentlemen. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Obama is probably....
like all of my liberal friends...they don't believe, they don't accept the idea that anyone, let alone most Americans, don't believe them and their philosophy. But deep down they must realize that it's only a small minority that believe in big government as they do, so they endure. The absolutely only way for them to even reconsider their position is to send them home to find a new job...and even then it's just temporary to re-group!!

He doesn't even listen
to the wisdom of Lincoln: "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time".

Now that Obamacare has passed the house, it is moving inexorably toward being Obama's waterloo. The rock and a hard place that Obama has put himself in is that if it passes, it will be his undoing and the undoing of the democrats.
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