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No, We Won't Stand Down

November 7th, 2012 1:01 am
"I’m a big believer in working with the other side of the aisle. Even if we’ve got a majority of Democrats, I think it’s very important to listen to Republicans, to respect them…I want to have a weekly meeting with Republican and Democratic leaders to talk about the economy, to talk about foreign policy, so that we’re actually trying to solve problems, away from the TV cameras, not trying to score political points.” - President Barack Hussein Obama, March, 2008
 
        November 7, 2012
 
 
        By: Linda Case Gibbons
 
 
           It’s like a bad marriage.
 
          The pretty young thing marries a man she doesn’t love to save the family farm. And then, forgetting she never loved him, goes for counseling to see the reasons why the union didn’t work out.
          After the election, the conservative news outlets are scrambling, wondering what Republicans did wrong, what Romney did wrong, whether the GOP should have been embracing welfare and food stamp recipients more, illegal immigrants, single women, Latinos.
 
 
          But it isn’t any of that.
          Conservatives knew it was the wrong guy in 2008 and it was the wrong one this time around. Didn’t matter how much they tried to make him or McCain likeable, they weren’t.
 
 
 
          Hand-picked by the Republican Establishment, it was always going to be whom "they” chose. Primaries turned out to be a huge joke on us, a pure and simple waste of time. It didn’t matter what we wanted.
          We were what was wrong. We made the mistake of having manners with the Republicans and the Democrats.
 
 
          We thought we shouldn’t start a third party, couldn’t risk it for the good of the country because it would siphon away votes from a party we didn’t want to be a part of and, it turns out, wanted nothing to do with us. So we hooked our wagon to the only game in town, not knowing then they never had any intention of inviting us to the prom at all.
          We settled and supported men we should never have married, because none of it mattered. We lost the farm anyway.
 
 
 
          And we should have known. Despite the success brought to the GOP by the Tea Party in the 2010 mid-term elections, we were not "their” kind of people.
          Karl Rove called us "unsophisticated.” Barbara Bush and her husband denied knowledge of the Tea Party at all. Barbara, only someone’s mom, minimized Gov. Palin as just another pretty face and advised her to go back to Alaska. And Gov. Romney made it clear we were not welcome at the Republican National Convention or in his administration.
 
 
 
          The ironic thing was these people were supposed to be on "our” side! But they were moderates and liked things the way they were just fine, even if they had to lose an election to keep the status quo.
          So, adios Republican Party. We are going it without you and we are starting our own party.
 
 
          And ditto for the Democratic Party, the mainstream media and everyone on the left.
 
 
          In the past we let ourselves be ridiculed by classless morons like Bill Maher, Chris Matthews and Chuck Schumer as "tea-baggers,” when they knew better and should have acted with greater decorum, but we still held non-violent rallies and cleaned up after ourselves.
          We let them try to neutralize us by sweeping us ideologically into the same category with the great unwashed Occupy Wall Street gang, by denying we were a grass roots movement and were called Astroturf by Nancy Pelosi, while the president pretended to ignore the movement altogether even as huge Tea Party rallies occurred outside his front door in Washington, D.C.
 
 
 
          Okay. As the Irish say, "Among them be it.”
          Despite our cogent facts, in this election cycle Obama supporters voted him in anyway -- a man who had on-the-job training for four years and then still didn’t have anything to put on his resume.
 
 
 
          While conservatives did their homework and cracked a book once in a while, Obama voters didn’t seem to.
 
 
 
          When questioned at the polls they guffawed and couldn’t answer the simplest questions about the country in which they lived and how it operated and it didn’t bother them, just like it doesn’t bother the man for whom they voted who thinks we have 57 states.
 
 
 
          And why not vote for him? You get "stuff.” You want a cell phone, Obama will get you an Obamphone. You don’t want to work, Obama will give you welfare benefits. And don’t worry about the inherent tax hikes coming down the pike. If you don’t work, if you don’t pay taxes, you don’t have to worry. Your guy will just tax the "rich.”
           But most of all, Obama supporters like the way he plays hoops, they admire a guy who can be out on the links for the equivalent of four months while he was supposed to be working as president, and they love it that he can sing like Al Green.
 
 
 
           Who cares that he protects the rears of his attorney general and his Secretaries of State and Homeland Security through scandal after scandal or that he has never taken responsibility for anything? His voter base doesn’t care. Their response is "You go, boy!”
 
 
 
           Issues, facts, they are no fun at all.
 
 
 
           Why bring up the fact that because of Obama and his inexperience with any semblance of national security, we have dead Americans on his list of accomplishments. Or that we have Navy SEALS who are sick to death of him, or an attorney general who should have the job of destroying race relations in the U.S. instead of overseeing any legal wrongdoing, including his own, in the country.
           Whatever he does, he’s covered by the White House who then is covered by the Department of Justice and his supporters think that’s cool. Rule of law? Forget about it.
 
 
 
           And why in the world bring up that Obama’s support of the gay community was carried forward by Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to a ridiculous extent with her celebration of Gay Pride for the DHS Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender employees within the walls of our Department of Homeland Security and compounded by a sexual harassment scandal within her own department.
           Forget about it. The mainstream media did.
 
 
 
           For that matter, why mention that we have a secretary of state without the intestinal fortitude to even show her face at the House Intelligence Committee hearings investigating the horrific murders of our countrymen in Benghazi?
           This week she gave a sappy, "heartfelt” speech about how wonderful Ambassador Chris Stevens was in a childish, transparent attempt to ease her way out the door before committee hearings convene, because as of today, it "isn’t clear” if she will testify about an issue that sits squarely at her feet as secretary of state.
 
 
 
           And same ol’, same ol’. This time it’s the State Department stonewalling, holding back documents that were requested for senators’ and committee members’ preparation, making crucial documents available only on a limited basis, in camera. A senior GOP staffer commented:
           "Funny since no member is in town, the timing and limited access clearly demonstrates the administration cares more about playing politics with the tragedy than accepting responsibility.”
 
 
            We knew that on September 11th. That’s the way this administration rolls.
 
 
            This is a president who gravitates toward the limelight and makes time in his schedule for appearances anywhere there’s a photo op, except at security briefings or meetings with legislators.
            His supporters include a galaxy of stars in the Hollywood crowd, steeped in the fantasy that they and Obama love. They make a lot of dough, but don’t see it’s because they live in America, so they sit back and strike out at the hand that feeds them, support touchy-feely, bleed for the poor and the black, but in theory only.
 
 
 
            These are some of Obama’s racists.
            Like his pal Beyonce with her, X-rated, sore winner Twitters and her husband Jay-Z with his illiterate, X-rated lyrics about Mitt Romney, Bill Maher again with the Nazi "jokes,” a whole plethora of Hollywoods who make their way into the one percent by the grace of America, but hold firm to hating America, including Morgan Freeman, Belafonte, Chris Rock who laughingly called Independence Day the "white man’s holiday.” Isn’t that hilarious for a joker who pulls down pretty good money in a country he hates?
 
 
 
           And Spike Lee, an angry little man who intimidates just like the new Black Panthers that Attorney General Eric Holder’s Department of Justice didn’t prosecute.
           Jerry Jackson was one of them originally charged with voter intimidation who popped up again in this election, back in Philly again, but now as a "designated poll watcher.”
 
 
           Why aren’t we laughing?
           Then there is Madonna with her aged rear embellished with O’s name, stumping for him on stage during a $400-per-ticket concert, keeping her fans waiting a couple of hours while she checked the election returns.
 
 
 
           Rude and inappropriate, the ultimate profile of the quintessential Obama supporter.
           But lastly don’t forget the delightful man in the Obama victory night crowd who proudly paraded his anti-Semitic views in language that says it all if you can understand it:
 
           "Iran. Man, to tell you the truth, if mother f**ker Obama, if they thought Mitt Romney was going to war with mother f**king Iran.”
           It goes on from there, but you can’t understand it anyway.
 
 
 
           So when Obama tells you he wasn’t listening to Rev. Jeremiah Wright oh, those many years ago, he’s being modest and his supporters know it. Black Liberation Theology is alive and kicking in the White House and amongst the Obama voter base.
           It’s a lot to be proud of. Worth voting for.
 
 
 
          This week Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ attacker was sentenced. In 2011, at the time of the attempted assassination which left her crippled and six people dead, President Obama seized the moment and made an impassioned speech for civility in public discourse from then on.
          But once again, words, words, words. As time passed, it was clear the civility rule was for us, not them, and that he was president for them, not us.
 
 
 
          Last week, before the election Obama tied up a few loose ends. He travelled to New Jersey and toured with Gov. Chris Christie to view Hurricane Sandy’s destruction. People were critical of the governor saying Christie gave Obama a leg up by leaving the voting public with an indelible picture of a concerned Obama right before election.
          What they didn’t realize was Chicago was at work. Obama was taking Christie down by appearing with him, neutralizing this popular Republican although it looked like federal assistance. Sound crazy? Maybe. Maybe not. Chicago politics can be confusing.
 
 
 
          But when Arizona Jan Brewer’s response to O’s visit to storm-torn New Jersey was skepticism, it was understandable. In 2010 Obama promised Brewer additional troops to protect her state’s border and promised to call her in two weeks.
          She’s still waiting by the phone. Just like Obama let our Americans wait by the phone in Benghazi.
 
 
 
          But Spike Lee sees it all differently, especially in regard to this president.
          "Before,” he said in March 2006, "I used to think that everything was based on race. Now class matters just as much. If you are a poor person: black, white, Latino, whatever, the Bush Administration does not have your best interests at heart. If the government thought poor people mattered, the response (to Katrina’s disaster) would have been much quicker.”
 
 
 
           Oops! Spike, did you notice that if you are a middle class fireman or cop living in Breezy Point, Queens or if you were fortunate enough to save and buy a house on the Jersey Shore, eleven days after the hurricane you’re still living outdoors like an animal, that you’re burning your furniture to keep warm in 30 degree weather and Bush ain’t president no more?
           Did you notice that FEMA, currently one of Obama’s federal agencies, closed its doors when the first nor’easter snowflake fell?
 
 
 
            I guess, Spike, this government doesn’t have the best interests of the middle class who aren’t poor either.
           But the Chris Matthews and Spike Lees of Obama’s world will spin this in ways you couldn’t imagine unless you’re a liberal. For instance I’m sure MSNBC’s Matthews didn’t mean this like it sounded when he said,
 
 
           "I’m so glad we had that storm last week…politically I should say, not in terms of hurting people. The storm brought in possibilities for good politics.”
           But it still sounded wrong.
 
 
 
           But now we know the caliber of the people we are up against. Now all we have to do is buckle down and take back the farm.
           Hold the line, America.
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