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The Coming Backlash

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As Americans render what Catholics call temporal judgment on George Bush, are they aware of the radical course correction they are about to make?

This center-right country is about to vastly strengthen a liberal Congress whose approval rating is 10 percent and implant in Washington a regime further to the left than any in U.S. history. Consider.

As of today, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the San Francisco Democrat, anticipates gains of 15-30 seats. Sen. Harry Reid, whose partisanship grates even on many in his own party, may see his caucus expand to a filibuster-proof majority where he can ignore Republican dissent.

Headed for the White House is the most left-wing member of the Senate, according to the National Journal. To the vice president's mansion is headed Joe Biden, third most liberal as ranked by the National Journal, ahead of No. 4, Vermont Socialist Bernie Sanders.

What will this mean to America? An administration that is either at war with its base or at war with the nation.

America may desperately desire to close the book on the Bush presidency. Yet there is, as of now, no hard evidence it has embraced Obama, his ideology, or agenda. Indeed, his campaign testifies, by its policy shifts, that it is fully aware the nation is still resisting the idea of an Obama presidency.

In the later primaries, even as a panicked media were demanding that Hillary drop out of the race, she consistently routed Obama in Ohio and Pennsylvania and crushed him in West Virginia and Kentucky.

By April and May, the Democratic Party was manifesting all the symptoms of buyer's remorse over how it had voted in January and February.

Obama's convention put him eight points up. But, as soon as America heard Sarah Palin in St. Paul, the Republicans shot up 10 points and seemed headed for victory.

What brought about the Obama-Biden resurgence was nothing Obama and Biden did, but the mid-September crash of Fannie, Freddie, Lehman Brothers, AIG, the stock market, where $4 trillion was wiped out, the $700 billion bailout of Wall Street that enraged Middle America — and John McCain's classically inept handling of the crisis.

In short, Obama has still not closed the sale. Every time America takes a second look at him, it has second thoughts, and backs away.

Even after the media have mocked and pilloried Palin and ceded Obama and Biden victory in all four debates, the nation, according to Gallup, is slowly moving back toward the Republican ticket.

Moreover, Obama knows Middle America harbors deep suspicions of him.

Thus, he has jettisoned the rhetoric about the "fierce urgency of now," and "We are the people we've been waiting for," even as he has jettisoned position after position to make himself acceptable.

His "flip-flops" testify most convincingly to the fact that Obama knows that where he comes from is far outside the American mainstream. For what are flip-flops other than concessions that a position is untenable and must be abandoned?

Flip-flopping reveals the prime meridian of presidential politics. If an analyst will collate all the positions to which all the candidates move, he will find himself close to the true center of national politics.

Thus, though he is the nominee of a party that is in thrall to the environmental movement, Obama has signaled conditional support for offshore drilling and pumping out of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

While holding to his pledge for a pullout of combat brigades from Iraq in 16 months, he has talked of "refining" his position and of a residual U.S. force to train the Iraqi Army and deal with Al Qaeda.

On Afghanistan, he has called for 10,000 more troops and U.S. strikes in Pakistan to kill Bin Laden, even without prior notice or the permission of the Pakistani government.

Since securing the nomination, Obama has adopted the Scalia position on the death penalty for child rape and the right to keep a handgun in the home. He voted to give the telecoms immunity from prosecution for colluding in Bush wiretaps. This onetime sympathizer of the Palestinians now does a passable imitation of Ariel Sharon.

No Democrat has ever come out of the far left of his party to win the presidency. McGovern, the furthest left, stayed true to his convictions and lost 49 states.

Obama has chosen another course. Though he comes out of the McGovern-Jesse Jackson left, he has shed past positions like support for partial birth abortion as fast as he has shed past associations, from William Ayers to ACORN, from the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to his fellow parishioners at Trinity United.

One question remains: Will a President Obama, with his party in absolute control of both Houses, revert to the politics and policies of the Left that brought him the nomination, or resist his ex-comrades' demands that he seize the hour and impose the agenda ACORN, Ayers, Jesse, and Wright have long dreamed of?

Whichever way he decides, he will be at war with them, or at war with us. If Barack wins, a backlash is coming.

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Sir;...People in America are center right because they have been sold on that notion by some pretty glib ad men. They have likewise been warned off responsible control of the economy by fear mongers and red baiters. You, and yours can better sell people on revolution than every commie in America; because if the economic house of cards falls, and takes the government down too, people are going to find themeselves in deparate need, and find themselves without recourse but some kind of liberal left socialist organization... Do you think a liberal government can lead this people where they don't want to go??? I don't think if they were all Moses or Karl Marx that they could lead the people across the street. If they were smart they would give up the idea that they can lead the people any where. They should learn to follow, and take a hint from the people, and realize that if they cannot deliver a decent life and a moderate hope they are old news and bad history... Thanks....Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:06 PM
Buchanan, you are a true idiot. You are hemmed in by your trite ideological prognostications, and you leave no room for the reality of having to navigate the dysfunctionality of the American political process in order to get elected. As you unwittingly point out, nobody can get elected in this sad contest by being truthful or by failing to anticipate the vicious falsehoods awaiting any participant in it. McCain's treatment at the hands of his own party when he ran against Bush can't be beat as an example of how little appreciation our citizenry has come to have for responsible democracy. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Obama will do what he has to do to get elected. McCain would do the same if he knew how. I understand that you and yours don't believe in evolution, and that you think the real stuff on science is all there in the Holy Bible, but the fact is that survival of the fittest rules our elections as it does everything else. Unfortunately for us, the winning formula for surviving the electoral process bears just about no resemblance to what works after the process moves on to a four-year stint in office. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Let's hope the fact that Obama shows the all too rare trait in an elected U.S. president of having a brain and a positive IQ will be an indication of how well he and our nation will do after the contest of lies is finally over. His demonstrated intelligence and ability to communicate are about all we really have to go on, given the lack of anything else in our politics that permits reasonable analysis of what we can expect from a candidate. As an added plus, he hails from those elitists who know how to sound out English: He knows how to pronounce the word "nuclear."
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Posted by: Masako
Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:49 PM
I feel like I'm going out on a limb, taking Rachel Maddow's word that you're a better individual than the things I see you say on TV.

"As Americans render what Catholics call temporal judgment on George Bush, are they aware of the radical course correction they are about to make?"

Yes. Bush claimed that the squeaker he "won" in 2000 was a mandate. It never was, and a major course correction is in order, back towards real, traditional American values -- little 'd' democracy and a Constitutionally-limited Executive Branch, for starters -- and opposite the neoconservative hate- and fear-mongering, which I believe your "culture war" actually injected into an otherwise relatively rational political culture in the early 1990s.

"Headed for the White House is the most left-wing member of the Senate, according to the National Journal. To the vice president's mansion is headed Joe Biden, third most liberal as ranked by the National Journal, ahead of No. 4, Vermont Socialist Bernie Sanders."

I appreciate Ron Paul's defense of property rights and not George W. Bush's and not John McCain's, because the latter both approve of ignoring all other rights in the guise of the perpetual war on the tactic "terrorism."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/27245844#27245844

On the assumption that you're at least half the man that Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann give you credit for, I offer some friendly advice. The Soviet Union is dead. Al Qaida, though as close to the real world embodiment of Hollywood villains as the world is likely to ever see, is also just a couple tens of thousands of Montana survivalist and Todd Palin, Alaskan separatist type personalities of foreign citizenship. They are not in the same league that the Soviet Union was and we will not tolerate the creep of American fascism, with "terrorism" as the GOP fig leaf.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/27281352#27281352

Obama is not winning because he is Black, and your race-based analysis reeks of lazy research and stale ideology. He has had to work, maybe not twice as hard for every vote, but certainly twice as hard for some votes. He will win despite being Black, but he will win, because he has better policy positions on everything from domestic energy production to nuclear proliferation.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Reed Young
Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:40 AM
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