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Will Obama Win in 2012?

Let's face it people. I'm just better than you. That's why you elected me!

Fellow blogger and tea party loyalist/leader, Eric Odom thinks so.  In a post today, Odom wrote that in last nights State of the Union Speech, he saw  ”something different that changed everything”.

A realization slammed into me during the first few paragraphs of President Barack Obama’s speech last night and it hit me like a ton of bricks. It was at that moment, confirmed by the rest of his speech, and reconfirmed by the response of the GOP, that I realized we’re up against something much different from what we’ve all believed we’ve been fighting since the tea party movement began.

Odom went on to add that he thinks that because Obama can speak so well to what your blogger likes to call the “mindless middle” (without mentioning any names, of course) that there is no way that the right can defeat him in ’12.  No matter who wins the Republican primary in 2012, Odom believes the GOP is dead in the water.

Your blogger has felt this, too.  It’s like the mythical “force” mentioned in the Star Wars movies.

Though KCC hopes and prays that conservatives get our message to the voters in ’12, she can see the possibility of Democratic victory at the the top of the ticket.

What else would that mean?  Trouble all the way down the ticket.  It could take away all the GOP gains in 2010 when voters sent a clear message to Washington, Raleigh and many other state assemblies.

Case in point:  Back track to Secretary of State Elaine Marshall‘s (D-NC) victory day in 2010.

As the Marshall campaign was gearing up to take on Senator Richard Burr (R-NC), your blogger and her family were in Raleigh, eating dinner at  Tobacco Road, in Glenwood South in Raleigh.  KCC is a political creature and when she happened to overhear people at the next table talking about North Carolina politics, she joined in the conversation.

She learned that the group had just come to town to help the winner of the Democratic Senatorial primary.  It didn’t matter to them WHO won the primary.  This was a mere exercise, or practice to re-activate their state-wide organization.  This meeting included all their top leaders and their politics were a bit frightening.

Your blogger hates Blackberries. Just sayin'

You may remember in 2008 how the Obama people signed up seemingly everyone that breathed.  They raised so much money, they could afford to pass out Blackberries to many of their staffers.

KCC and a friend (in a different precinct) both noticed Democrats voting in alphabetical order, and there were (clearly Obama) staffers checking voters’ names in those Blackberries and sending the information to a centralized database.  That is what money can buy.

Today, the rules are a bit different.  Obama has dug himself a bit of a grave, but memories are amazingly short.

Conservatives and people that pay attention and read blogs understand.  People that read the mainstream media, perhaps do not.  They want their “news” in tight little nuggets and don’t want to get into it too deeply.

They hear Obama’s keywords like “investment in America” and don’t hear the word “spending”.   They hear Obama taking ideas out of the conservative playbook, which is welcome, but they don’t realize he has his own version of putting them into practice, if at all.

It’s all about perception and Obama is the master of mis-perception.  Slowly he is taking our rights away using nice little terms like “Net Neutrality” and “health care reform”.

Ask your friends to write their checks to defeat Obama and help the GOP in 2012.

Please keep preaching the message, and helping raise money for the GOP or Eric Odom’s prediction will indeed come true.

Raise money, raise money, raise money.  It’s the only way we can get our message heard over the noise of the Obama nothingness, which so many fell for. Open that wallet and write those checks.   Let’s not let that happen again.

Can our nation afford another four more years of Barack Obama?

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  • Omega Paladin:

    Unfortunately, Obama is no dummy. He’s very politically savvy. His public statements will play to the “center”. He’ll try to sound sober and “moderate”, like in his SOTU address. He’ll use code words like “investing” in science, education, infrastructure, etc., instead of saying “increased spending”. He’ll say “freezing spending” to mean “keeping spending at the current ridiculously obscene level”.

    He’ll let other Leftists play the bad guy and hammer the GOP and Conservatives with vitriol. They’ll slander us as heartless when we try to cut spending or reform entitlement programs. He’ll act above the fray. The GOP will have to “out-cool” him. We have to act more sensible and reasonable and moral than him. Let him lose his cool and show his anger. So far, House Speaker Boehner is doing a great job “out-cooling” Obama. As cool as the President tries to be, his smarmy arrogance still surfaces occasionally. And then there’s always his actions and policies that belie his words.

    Whichever GOP candidate faces Obama in 2012, that person will have to look to the “mindless middle” as the more intelligent and reasonable choice for President.