Obama’s determination and resolve to push his radical agenda
will only be stronger following his Massachusetts loss -- and it
IS his loss -- he flew to Boston to personally speak for Coakley
-- he put his name on it.
However, if you think the
shocking Democratic loss in Massachusetts will change the agenda
of the radicals in the White House, you would be wrong.
The Obamunists sent word out yesterday that Obama’s
determination and resolve to push the far left’s radical program
is "only stronger" following Tuesday’s loss.
Classic!
Alinsky’s teachings stress this tactic. Alinsky was a
fighter. Alinsky's
writings are full of descriptions of fighting and fights.
Alinsky preaches, when attacked, attack back! Obama won't
back down and moderate his agenda.
In the last 24 hours
I've received two separate emailings from Obama's vaunted
14-million-member database.
The first from Organizing
for America says the election results, "show deep discontent
with the pace of change."
It says, "Any change worth
making is hard and will be fought at every turn," and, "The
President isn't walking away from these challenges. In
fact, his determination and resolve are only stronger."
And this, from the Ohio
Democratic Party that begins, "...we should not be surprised
that Republicans will lie, cheat and steal their way to
victory," and, "We are once again ready for a fight..."
Obama and his aides all deny that the events in Massachusetts
are a wake-up call.
David Axelrod and Press Secretary
Gibbs are rejecting the notion that the stunning Scott Brown
upset in the senate race was a voters' rebuke to Obama’s
policies. The real problem facing Obama, they maintained,
is voter anger over the economy.
Gibbs said Obama came
into office with an agenda for his entire term, not just for the
first-year. Addressing voter anger over the current
economic circumstances, he said, is the key to the months ahead.
According to Alinsky, "the organizer must begin the task
of agitating: rubbing resentments, fanning hostilities, and
searching out controversy. This is necessary to get people to
participate. An organizer has to attack apathy and disturb the
prevailing patterns of complacent community life where people
have simply come to accept a bad situation." Alinsky would say,
"The first step in community organization is community
disorganization."
The Obamunists have decided on using
the phrase "voter anger," to, "attack apathy and disturb the
prevailing patterns of complacent community life." They
are deflecting the anger against Obama and his agenda, and
directing it to "anger over the economy."
Querying "voter
anger" on Google News for the "Past day," I received about
3,064 results for voter-anger -- the ObamaMedia is doing their
part.
They will continue with their agenda. Things may
get complicated in Congress, but Obama can still do terrible
damage with the executive order.
Update: Six hours later, I received
another burst from the Obama
propaganda machine. This time, Mitch Stewart is railing
against the Supreme Court ruling that corporations can spend
freely in federal elections, and warning of a "corporate
takeover of our democracy."
"It's a green light for a new stampede of special
interest money in our politics, giving their
lobbyists even more power in Washington. Now, every
candidate who fights for change could face limitless attacks
from corporate special interests like health insurance companies
and Wall Street banks.
While the GOP is celebrating a
victory for its special interest allies, President Obama is
working with leaders in Congress to craft a forceful response
that protects the voices of ordinary citizens.
It's very clear that the word "change" is being used a a code
word for Obamunism -- it's equally clear that Obama is in attack
mode.
Whooaaa! I just got another one. Now they want me to
throw a living-room party.