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Here Comes The Blue Army

I am inclined to agree with at least some of Daniel Henninger’s argument for a GOP spokesman. Regardless of the lame-stream media’s attempt to focus on Rubio’s desire to quench his thirst, main-stream Americans responded to his message following the State of the Union address. In Constructed Delusions and the Eradication of Liberty, I argued that Democrats play by a different set of rules than Republicans. Our political playbook needs to updated so Democrats stop running circles around us. I don’t like the idea of reconciling the same gutter politics found in the Democratic National Committee either but, the Constitution can’t defend itself.

Obama put on a truly despicable charade  after Newtown. Parading out children to stand in his shadow as he signed those 23 executive orders, marked an all time low for an American president – even for him.  Unbeknownst to the kids, he used them to stomp all over our Constitution. President Clinton was struck down for the same overstep of executive power. It appears that the refusal of the Obama regime to drift into second term irrelevance has begun in a more shameful manner than even I expected.

Today, he pulled the same despicable tactic to argue for more tax hikes. Men and women, who stand to lose their job if sequestration kicks in, shadowed the president as he again played up the class warfare rhetoric. Enough is enough.

If President Obama is willing to use children to tug at the heartstrings of the American people, then the GOP is going to have to throw out their very outdated playbook. We should be ready to hold a press conference starring several women who successfully prevented bodily assault by exercising their second amendment rights. Think this is over the top? Well think again because here comes the blue army.

The White House is gearing up to take President Obama’s second term liberal agenda to the American people. Jim Messina, his former campaign manager, has been tapped to head the Organization for Action in order to win popular support for gun control, immigration reform, and climate change legislation. Apparently, they have around 5.4 million dollars left over from trashing Romney and they intend to use it.

The tax-exempt 501(c) will operate much like his populist campaign, accepting donations from individuals and corporations, while leaving lobby money on K Street. I am not Nostradamus but I will bet the farm they have a nice slogan already carved out marrying Republicans to lobbyists. Bill Maher will have to make out the next million dollar check to someone else because Super PAC money is dirty and only to be used by Republicans. They will need some sort of shiny object to distract from the latest presidential act of hypocrisy.

Maybe we do need someone to explain how we have Super PACs and they have the wallets of crooked unions who punch Steven Crowder in the face. The same thug unions held up reconstruction in New Jersey until their Democratic allies in the statehouse satisfied union leaders that their wallets would be fat enough. Now that they passed a bill barring non union contracts, they have ensured the exclusion of private construction companies such as the one owned by my friend Gary. Maybe we do need someone to stand by Gary as he tells the crooked press how much money and time he could save the taxpayer.

This can represent a serious threat or present an enormous opportunity to Republicans. While we have to contend with the capable and unethical likes of Messina, Axelrod, Gibbs, and Cutter, they have a weakness to be exploited. The machine that was so successful in targeting constituents is not looking for votes to push their agenda. They intend to direct a barrage of phone calls to many Democratic lawmakers. President Obama is not up for re-election but the Democratic members of the House and Senate will be in 2014 and 2016.

President Obama sent a clear message during the healthcare debate that he is all too willing to throw Democratic legislators to the wolves in order to pass his agenda. Rest assure that these legislators remember their colleagues going down in the flames of the 2010 Republican sweep..

They haven’t forgotten the forced retirement of Michigan Representative Bart Stupak who delivered the votes necessary to pass Obamacare with the false promise no federal funds would be used to fund abortion. For his troubles, Obama sent him into early retirement under armed guard with the knowledge that plenty of money will be available to abort the unborn babies he spent his entire career protecting. Democrats remember the President’s word literally isn’t worth the executive order it is written on.

The exclusion of the Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz speaks volumes to members about how tight of a squeeze the president is again willing to put on them. A spokesman for the GOP could ask her how much it stung when President Obama slapped her in the face. Since he claims they never had a great relationship I don’t see why we can’t try to strain it a bit more.

President Obama has been trying to break the back of this party and now it is clear why. He intends to push to the far left, use the same tactics unfit for White House residents he used during the 2012 campaign, and again pull the wool over the eyes of the American people. Republicans can remain above the fray with an outdated outreach apparatus and lose, or we could start playing 21st century politics and win. Either way, we need to make a decision to defend or not defend the Constitution, because here comes the blue army.

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Richard D. Baris

Rich, the People's Pundit, is the Data Journalism Editor at PPD and Director of the PPD Election Projection Model. He is also the Director of Big Data Poll, and author of "Our Virtuous Republic: The Forgotten Clause in the American Social Contract."

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