January
21, 2010
Obama and the democrats in a Political Crisis
Last
Tuesday, conservative Republican Scott Brown soundly defeated democrat Martha
Coakley for the senate seat left vacant by the death of Ted Kennedy in Massachusetts.
Brown mainly ran on a platform of stopping the democrats' healthcare scam. Obama
came to Massachusetts to campaign for Coakley as did Bill Clinton. It didn't help
her. In fact, it may have helped propel Brown to victory. Recent polls show that
the voters are sick and tired of Obama and the democrats; even in the democrat
stronghold of Massachusetts. It was clear shortly after the polls closed that
Coakley was going to lose. Coakley made an early concession speech.
Even before
the polls closed, internal polling by Obama and the democrats showed that Coakley
was likely to lose. Obama blamed Coakley. Coakley blamed Obama. Obama was interviewed
after the election and then blamed the loss on Bush. Obama seemed to think that
voter anger at "the past eight years" swept Brown into office.
Obama
has used the phrase "past eight years" for so long that he forgets that
time frame now includes him. Yes, Obama has occupied the Oval Office for a full
year and has absolutely nothing to show for it, except failure.
No longer can
Obama and the democrats marginalize the TEA Party movement. They have lost two
governor races and now a US senate seat. Calling voters angry mobs, Nazis, people
clinging to their guns and religion and blaming Bush now appears to have lost
its appeal. Obama appears to be a little boy with jam all over his face and hands
and blaming his older brother for the mess.
Well, Obama, it's all on you and
the democrats. Every problem America faces has been made far worse by your spineless
incompetence. We have three more years to put up with your childish nonsense.
This November you can expect a whole lot more of your democrat friends to be removed
from office. How do you like your "hope" and "change" now?
TLG