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If President Obama suffered a "shellacking" in the 2010 elections, then what he endured Tuesday night was nothing short of a vicious gangland beatdown the likes of which have rarely been seen before in the history of electoral politics.
This, of course, is a wonderful and well-deserved outcome. But
beware: America now enters the two most dangerous years of her existence
— or certainly the most dangerous since the Great Depression and
possibly going all the way back to the Civil War.
Not to dismiss the promising results of Tuesday's election.
Voters clearly and forcefully rejected the party, politics and
policies of President Obama. They slapped his socialist agenda back into
the days of Soviet gulags, where it belongs.
His grand visions of mighty government ruling unchecked over desperate ghettos have been snuffed out.
Gone, too, were the so-called "low-information voters" who have been
coaxed to the polls since 2008 on lies and false promises that the
federal government would solve all their problems.
They are used up and wrung out.
Even the onslaught of threats and desperate accusations in endless
emails to their Obamaphones couldn't motivate those people to the polls
one more time.
Voters rejected the craven, crass and mafioso tactics of Senate Leader Harry Reid.
Voters stripped him of his baldly partisan use of the United States
Senate as a graveyard for all House legislation in order to protect his
Democrats from tough votes and insulate the President from reality.
The little man with giant fists got staggered by a nasty uppercut
from voters even though Reid saw it coming for weeks. Now, the ex-boxer
stumbles on the canvas all tangled in the ropes, waiting for the bell.
And voters also rejected the loony-toon delusions of House Democratic
Leader Nancy Pelosi. Honestly, the woman should be running a hat and
wig shop in Haight-Ashbury, selling weed and prescription pills on the
side. How it is that Democrats in Congress have taken her so seriously
for so long will baffle historians for decades.
The silver lining for Democrats today is now they now have the perfect excuse to bounce both of them out of leadership forever.
And this is where things get very, very dangerous for America. President Obama still has two more years left in his final term.
Already, he has demonstrated again and again that he has no regard
for the constitution or the legitimacy of laws when they do not suit his
agenda. He flaunts his disregard for the constitutional process,
dismisses laws he doesn't like and rewrites others.
He mocks the powers of Congress. The Supreme Court has slapped him
down more than any president in recent times. All of this as he tells us
he is an expert on constitutional law.
Now come his very explicit threats to pass more illegal and
unconstitutional presidential edicts to grant amnesty to illegal aliens
already in the United States. This, in turn, will issue invitations for
millions more illegals to come streaming across the border.
It will not end at immigration. Unchecked power is addictive.
Disowned by Democrats and made to feel irrelevant in this election,
President Obama's enormous and unjustified ego is deeply wounded. He is
frustrated and feels caged, cornered. This is when people like him are
most dangerous.
Buoyant Republicans will make an effort to engage him.
But President Obama is not a listener. He is not a negotiator. He is
not a learner. He will just take what he wants. It is easier that way.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's court-packing scheme during the Great
Depression was nothing like the strains this president has put on
Constitution. Indeed, not since the Civil War has America faced such a
dire threat to her existence as a lawful, constitutional republic.
The difference in leadership between then and now could not be more striking.
To bind the union, Abraham Lincoln took an economic and political war
and elevated it into something higher. He made it about emancipating
slaves and won. And saved the Republic.
This president does the opposite. He got elected promising to elevate
politics but instead finds unity and sows discord, often inciting
racial divisions.
America's only hope today is that President Obama finally turns to the bust of Lincoln he keeps in the Oval Office and listens.
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