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The Elephant in the Room: Repealing Obama

We’ve now completed the transition between the mid-term elections of 2010 and the seating of the new Congress. We have a media elite and the rest of the ruling class fully engaged in the business-as-usual, surface level sport of political gossip and speculation and poll design and manipulation. We have all eyes on the vote to repeal Obamacare and all its titillating-to-insiders ramifications. We have an unspoken but evident vow of the Pravda media to keep treating Obama as if he is a legitimate Presidential authority figure, sagely pondering the Reagan era for guidance of how best to triangulate and still lead America to where his brilliance tells him America must go.

But there is an incalculably huge difference between the Reagan era and the age of Obama: sober, majority America loved Reagan and his vision of America and Americans; they don’t love Obama and they don’t want to go where Obama is leading. They’ve made it as clear as an electorate can possibly make it. Sober America does not want Obamacare or any other element of the Obama agenda. Sober America has awakened to see Obama as a fraud, as a radical leftist who lied about who he was and what he thinks, as a man who is deliberately and relentlessly shredding the US Constitution with czars, executive orders, and directed regulatory fiat—and shows absolute zero signs of stopping.

And that’s the elephant in the room. Obama himself. There is supposed to be this universal national acceptance of Obama’s claim to the balance of his term. But it’s only the ruling class that accepts this timidity as the only proper way to see this situation. The American people aren’t so timid. They are not threatening or supporting violence against Obama, but they have exercised their Constitutional freedoms and sent their message to Obama that they do not want him to continue with his agenda. But his talk and his actions since November 2 amount to a middle finger to the American people; he is going to keep slamming a radical leftist agenda down the throat of an unwilling America, and to hell with what they think or want.

Well, Americans as a group don’t take kindly to this kind of defiance from elected representatives of their government. They are going to start pressuring the Congress and Senate as to just why this unconscionable assault on the Constitution is allowed to continue. They aren’t racist and they are out of patience with explanations to the effect that nothing can be done about Obama because of his skin color. No one can be allowed to do what Obama is doing. Not man, not woman, not white, not black, not rich, not poor. Obama’s teleprompter doublespeak is out of gas, and his Pravda media minions do not carry any weight anymore. The American people are more in charge than they have ever been; they have more influence and authority than they even realize; and we think they are going to make the politicians bend to their will.

We said it a long time ago: it is Obama himself who needs to be repealed. Or call it impeached and removed. Or pressured to resign. Which elected representative will have the courage to say so, NOW? That will be a new American hero.

Paul Gable

January 7, 2011