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How Barack Obama Will Ensure His Victory in 2012

 Even easier than brainwashing new voters is importing them.

Even before the election, with the realization that a Barack Obama presidency lay on the horizon, many saw a silver lining in the cloud that drifted into Washington, DC, from the left coast. "The Right will be re-energized," many thought, "and we'll have a better Republican candidate and improved prospects in 2012." Moreover, it was figured that Obama would exacerbate a bad situation, causing a meltdown in our economy and emboldening enemies without and within, thereby creating fertile ground for a Republican victory. Of course, the GOP nominee may in fact be better four years hence, although he is far more likely to be so in terms of persona than policy. But his prospects are a different matter.

No one likes the bearer of bad news, but, in this case, to render good news would be to offer bad prognostication. Frankly, I don't see anything short of divine or devilish intervention (and the latter favors the president-elect) that will prevent Obama from being a two-term president.

There are numerous reasons for this. First, the mainstream media may take minor potshots at him occasionally for circulation purposes and to convince themselves they're still journalists, but, ultimately, they will remain his all-powerful public relations team. Second, Obama is a remarkably effective demagogue. Sure, as with all of the species, it amounts to illusion; in Obama's case, this involves formidable but not singular ability, a resonant voice, and that activist media which smoothes out the rough edges. Yet there is one factor which, barring some monumental event that upsets the rotten-apple cart (a distinct possibility), will guarantee the ascent of the leftist agenda and descent of our culture at a rate heretofore unseen in America.  It is a simple thing to understand, and, lamentably, I don't think I'm wrong about it.

The coup de grace Obama will use against rightist opposition is mostly embodied in one word: Amnesty.  This, along with some other measures, will both grow the Hispanic voting block and ingratiate Obama to it. This will enable him to create a powerful coalition of blacks, young voters and Hispanics that, along with the older whites he will be able to retain, will constitute an insurmountable electoral force.  And this is why amnesty has long been a dream of the Democrats.  Even easier than brainwashing new voters (which the media and academia specialize in) is importing them.

The last time the Left proposed amnesty for the 20-30 million (a realistic estimate) illegals in our nation, they were blocked by the Republicans. Now, however, with a President who will enjoy great popular and media support, more significant Democrat majorities in the Houses, and with sheer attrition-induced exhaustion in the opposition, I suspect that it will be impossible to forestall.

So how monolithically Democrat will this larger Hispanic voting block be? Well, let's begin by considering this research by the Pew Hispanic Center:

Hispanics voted for Sens. Barack Obama and Joe Biden over Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin by a margin of more than two-to-one in the 2008 presidential election, 66% versus 32% . . . Latino youth, just as all youth nationwide, supported Obama over McCain by a lopsided margin – 76% versus 19%.

A new infusion of foreign-born Hispanic voters will tilt this block even further Left, and it isn't hard to understand why. Most such people have a socialist political orientation, which is why governments in Mexico and much of central and South America also tend to have one. And the proof is in U.S.-election pudding, too; for instance, in the 1990s, first-time Hispanic voters cast ballots for Bill Clinton by a ratio of 15 to 1.  People's passions don't change simply because they set foot on American terra firma.

Barack Obama and his fellow travelers know this well, and they have already done much to curry favor with Hispanics. Obama said during the primaries that American children need to learn Spanish, and he will continue to send the message – albeit in more subtle ways – that he is sympathetic to the Latinization of the U.S. These messages will be downplayed by the mainstream media but emphasized in the Spanish one, which was in the tank for Obama even more than the former. I also expect him to appoint an ample number of Hispanics to posts in his administration.

Of course, like many others, I envision that the coming years will bring some very tough times. And while it's usually the case that a president who presides over a nation in distress doesn't win re-election, I suspect Obama will defy this trend. Why?

That media again.

President Bush, through only some fault of his own, will be the gift that keeps on giving. The media have already cemented the narrative, "The last eight years have destroyed the nation, and it will take a long time to repair the damage."  How long might this be?  For as long as leftists need a diversionary tactic with which to deflect attention from their misbegotten policies. 

This could, of course, be a very long period.  As I wrote recently, Bush will become an ". . . omnipresent phantom of failure. It's much like how, decades after Napoleon Bonaparte's exile to barren Saint Helena, British children were kept in line with the admonition, 'Be good, or Nappy will get you.' Bush's power will greatly outlive his tenure."

Yes, if you don't elect me, Bushy will get you.  And there is yet so, so much work to be done. Pass the New York Times and the café latte.

But having a water-carrying mainstream media isn't enough – the Left will also try to stifle voices that would report the truth. To this end, they will attempt to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine. And although it may be ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of two years hence, this may not be the case once Obama has the opportunity to appoint two or three justices.  Also lying further down the road may be hate-speech laws, which target "hate" about as much as legislation that would destroy talk radio ensures "fairness." They already exist in most of the western world and, incredibly, some judges actually view this as precedent. Ruth Bader-Ginsberg, that affirmative-action appointee, said herself that the Internet makes other nations' court rulings readily available and that we should learn from them. Said she, "[As judges and lawyers] we must look beyond our borders, to the laws and constitutions of other nations."  By the way, some people call this a judicial philosophy. I call it malfeasance and treason.    

So this is our probable dystopian reality. Yet we do have some recourse. And here is what I recommend for now.

The Founding Fathers meant for us to be a nation of states, not a nation state; they intended for most power to rest on the state level and for localities to largely shape their own destinies. We must embrace this model with boldness and vigor. Huge swaths of our nation are now in the pocket of the Left, but there are yet bastions of light wherein traditionalists can hold sway. In these places, campaign hard and seize control of the local governments. Then, resist any and every unconstitutional mandate. Just as there was a cold war, we need to initiate a cold revolution.

We have already seen examples of this, and one that leaps to mind is Judge Roy Moore and his refusal to remove the Ten Commandments from in front of Alabama's Supreme Court building.  While some on the Right said he was wrong, reasoning that we must follow the rule of law, I must respectfully and passionately disagree. When the law becomes lawless, we owe it no allegiance. When perfidious judges will unabashedly claim that the will of the American people as expressed through domestic law – both within the Constitution and without – can be subordinated to the will of foreigners as expressed through alien constitutions and laws, they become enemies. They then deserve nothing but the deepest contempt we can muster.

When the only possible unity is under the banner of secular-fascism, we need to become dividers, not uniters.  And this, my friends, is a real message of change and hope. 

9 comments to How Barack Obama Will Ensure His Victory in 2012

  • Mickey G

    This is a very dire set of predictions, all of which probably will come true. There is one good thing to come from the Bush administration and potential supreme court looks at other country judicial decisions…Kosovo.

    Relying on the Kosovo recognition by the USA and other governments creates a doctrine that secession of a state from a union is a perfectly acceptable process. It is possible that secession of states will be the only way to save the union and provide for the model of government envisioned by the founders rather than the socialist model we are evolving to via judicial activism (treason?).

    Alternatively a constitutional convention could be called which would be interesting since state approvals are necessary for changes. Hmmm

  • Ivan Ivanovich

    'Be good, or Nappy will get you.'
    Also, witness the reverence for FDR and the vilification of Hoover. And in the case of Lincoln the refusal to believe he was a Republican, that he suspended habeas, closed down newspapers, and built prison camps. I think you are right and it will be a long time before the Bush name is cleared, if ever.

  • Ivan Ivanovich

    Oh, good idea Mickey. Where will we go? Somewhere south I hope.

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  • citizen543

    As a libertarian, the amnesty of Hispanic voters is lose-lose for me. They adore Obama's economic plans, while voting strongly with their superstitious Christian socially conservative beliefs. Don't be fooled that the Mormons passed Proposition 8 in California, or that Floridians were asserting their traditional values in amending their constitution against gay marriage: the reason in both cases was the mobilization of Hispanic voters for Barack Obama. They, with their frightening rate of religious adherence, will always vote against gay marriage.

    That being said, I think the government shouldn't be so strict over who can live here and who cant, after all, my ancestors marched right in and set up shop on the lands of others. It just makes me sad, because the more influence socially conservative religious groups have over American politics, the less American America becomes.

  • Mickey G

    I am already somewhere south. Things are going to get much worse over the next 4 years. Begin by developing a security plan for you and your family which covers living, protection of property and assets, and long term food supply. Could be a good time to adapt to the Mormon concept of having a year of food on hand. By the way the protection of property could be a difficult concept to face for anyone without military training.

  • jeanedcrusader1

    Obama is riding a tidal wave of popularity, and if he doesn't do anything to mess it up, he can surf right into a second term and imprint the liberal illuminati on America's history forever, plus leave a legacy of amnesty. I'm thinking two terms until we get rid of this guy–he's just that good, and the media is in his pocket.

  • Last Angry Man

    You know what, Jean? It's that slickness and the MSM that *will* do so. Even when he states a lie, or makes a mistake, or an out-and-out f-up, they will cover for him. And regrettably, most of our fellow citizens are not smart enough to pick up on it.

    Talk about a "Cult of Personality." Stalin would have been proud…

  • Patrick Mulligan

    citizen543,

    As a libertarian, why do you feel that religious expression and freedom of association are frightening or saddening? As a libertarian, why do you feel that the government should mandate marriage (at all, for anyone, heterosexual or otherwise)? I think you accidentally confused "libertarian" with a different "l" word, "liberal". Don't be embarrassed, happens all the time.

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