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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 1-11-2017 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Obama's Legacy Makeover: An 8-Year Reality Check
By Mark Alexander
Jan. 11, 2017
“Though in reviewing the incidents of my Administration I am unconscious of intentional error, I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that … the faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion, as myself must soon be to the mansions of rest.” — George Washington1 from his Farewell Address2 (1796)
Barack Hussein Obama3 entertained his dwindling legion of constituents with farewell remarks Tuesday night — the last stop on his extensive “legacy makeover” tour that began after Donald Trump4 defeated his designated heir, Hillary Clinton.
I should note that by “last stop,” I mean as “president.”
Unlike his predecessor, Obama has no plans to quietly recede from the nation’s capital, as has been the practice of former presidents since 1796. In fact, the Obamas will be taking up residence in a nine-bedroom mansion in the District’s most exclusive neighborhood, and you can be certain that he’ll be out on his front stoop stumping for his failed policies every time Trump endeavors to alter or abolish one of them. Given that the Obama presidency has been the equivalent of a neutron bomb to the Democrat Party brand — leaving its structure intact while annihilating the human resources within it — is it any wonder that he’s so desperate for that legacy makeover?
Leftist political analyst Ed Klein gleefully opines that Obama will be leading “a shadow government opposing the Trump administration,” while presidential historian Stephen Hess concludes that Obama’s adoring media will be “camping out on [his] doorstep.”
Since George Washington1 delivered his extraordinary farewell remarks2 in 1796, such addresses have served as a bookend for a president to highlight the nation’s achievements under his tenure.
The last great farewell address, indeed the greatest of the 20th century, was Ronald Reagan’s5 delivery of his inspirational paean6 to “the shining city upon a hill.” He humbly declared7, “I wasn’t a great communicator, but I communicated great things, and they didn’t spring full bloom from my brow, they came from the heart of a great nation — from our experience, our wisdom, and our belief in the principles that have guided us for two centuries.”
Indeed, like President Washington, President Reagan departed office having affirmed the sense of the people that America’s best days were ahead8.
As is my practice, I will be rebutting some of Mr. Obama’s more salacious and fallacious assertions from his final national address.
However, given it is his final address, let’s first review how he, and we, arrived at this point in history.
During 2008, in a series on then-presidential candidate Obama’s disturbing pathos9, I noted that he was an unknown “community organizer” with a tragic pedigree10 who had, for his entire adult life, been mentored as a disciple of hate11 by “pastor” Jeremiah “G-d Damn America” Wright.
Of greater political significance, in the third part of that series, “Another Marx Brother12,” I named the Marxist mentors who shaped Obama’s political views from his earliest years and paved his way into the Illinois State Senate in 1997, and then the U.S. Senate in 2005.
I noted that his first political fundraiser was hosted by his friend and neighbor, Bill Ayers, cofounder of the Weather Underground, a communist revolutionary terrorist group that bombed public buildings in the 1960s and 1970s, including police stations, the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol Building. Not only were Obama and Ayers friends, but they actively worked together for leftist organizations. Ayers’s terrorist wife, Bernardine Dohrn, was a close friend and law partner with Michelle Obama13.
Few Americans had ever heard of Obama when he was tapped to provide the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention by ultra-leftists John Kerry14 and Teddy Kennedy15.
Four years later, however, an utterly unqualified Obama would win first the Democrat nomination and then the 2008 presidential election, largely due to a banking crisis precipitated by a manufactured mortgage crisis16, and the fecklessness of Republican presidential candidate John McCain17, who lacked any semblance of Obama’s charismatic appeal and failed to launch both a substantive grassroots campaign and an effective argument against Obama’s snake-oil candidacy.
In 2009, I noted that Obama’s remarkably brief White House bio18 began with this assertion: “His story is the American story — values from the heartland, a middle-class upbringing in a strong family.” Of course, nothing could’ve been further from the truth. Nothing about Obama’s “American story” has anything to do with “the heartland” or “a middle-class upbringing” or “a strong family.” (Amazingly, that deceitful bio page has not been altered since 2009.)
Ultimately, the election of Barack Obama, who was sold to the American people as a centrist but who is in fact an ardent ideological Socialist12, came with some unintended consequences for him and his leftist cadres19 across the nation.
Chief among those consequences was the emergence of the grassroots Tea Party movement20 ahead of the 2010 midterm election. That year, Republicans dealt Obama and his fellow Democrats a historic “shellacking”: 63 House seats, 6 Senate seats, 6 governorships and a whopping 680 state legislative seats — more state legislatures than at any time since 1928. But, regrettably, establishment Republicans, led by then-House Speaker John Boehner, excluded these new conservatives from leadership positions.
Thus, in 2012, the grassroots momentum was sidelined by fratricidal infighting21, and Republicans lost eight House seats and two Senate seats. Most notably, Mitt Romney22 failed to connect with grassroots conservatives, which allowed Obama to dupe voters into electing him for a second term23 by a very narrow margin. (Remember how, during the final presidential debate, Obama mocked Gov. Romney’s assessment of Russia as our nation’s “number-one geopolitical foe”? How’s that working out, Barry?)
However, once again, in 2014, Republicans decimated Democrats24 in not only House and Senate midterm races but in gubernatorial and statehouse elections across the nation. This was a broad and deep victory for Republicans and particularly conservatives, one that moved the political needle back toward Liberty25.
After the smoke cleared, Republicans had made historic gains both in federal and state elections. This time, they picked up a whopping nine Senate seats for a total of 54, retaking the majority with fresh, conservative grassroots candidates like Iowa’s Joni Ernst, Nebraska’s Ben Sasse and Arkansas' Tom Cotton. Republicans also gained 14 additional House seats, increasing their majority to 247. And they added two more Republican governors, bringing that total to 31, while picking up 11 more legislative chambers for a total of 68.
The line between conservatives26 and leftists27 was never more clear, nor was the truism that when genuine conservatives are on the ticket, they prevail.
Of the 2014 gains, Charles Krauthammer noted, “Regaining the Senate would finally give the GOP the opportunity, going into 2016, to demonstrate its capacity to govern. … Controlling both houses would allow the GOP to produce a compelling legislative agenda.”
And, indeed, they did.
Recall last year, when Hillary Clinton’s election seemed all but certain, Obama arrogantly declared28, “I will not be on the ballot, but everything we’ve done is going to be on the ballot.”
And recall when he told a Congressional Black Caucus dinner audience, “I will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy” if blacks don’t get out and vote in sufficient numbers against Donald Trump.
Indeed, BO’s record was on the ballot, and so was his legacy. Obama’s heir-apparent Hillary Clinton, a consummate congenital liar29 with an extensive record of malfeasance30, would bring out enough middle-American “irredeemable deplorables31” to defeat her, and to thereby reject Obama’s “third term.”
The 2016 election further decimated Democrats nationwide32. When Obama took office there were 256 Demos in the House. Now there are 188 (-68 for -27%). There were 58 Demos in the Senate. Now there are 46 (-12 for -21%). There were 28 Demo governors. Now there are 18 (-10 for -36%). Across the nation, Democrats held 4,086 state legislative seats and controlled 60 chambers. Under Obama, they have lost 949 (-23%) of those seats and now control just 31 chambers (-52%.)
In the end, thanks to welfare-addled voters in California, Clinton won a popular plurality, 48% to 46%, which is notably short of a popular majority. But when her bewildered supporters ask, “Who won the popular vote?” leave them stumped with this reply: “Our Constitution.”
Now, Obama, in full denial, insists that he’s the best-qualified person to rebuild the once-noble Democrat Party33, which devolved into the Socialist Democratic Party34 under his leadership. On this venture, he has my full and unconditional support.
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