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Gun Control: OFA and Obama’s Stalingrad

by Phantom Ace ( 154 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Fascism, History, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Second Amendment, Tranzis, World War II at April 18th, 2013 - 11:00 am

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Organizing for America has been the Wehrmacht of American politics. Using new tactics and technology, they have blitzkrieg Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Mitt Romney the Republican Party, Conservatives and the Tea Party over the last 6 years. OFA is an electoral Juggernaut not seen in American politics but just like the German Wehrmacht they have finally met their match.

Taking advantage of the Newtown massacres, Obama and OFA thought they could push gun control. What they did not realize was that the National Rifle Association is a formidable foe. Just as the Wehrmacht underestimated the Red Army, OFA did not realize what it was up against. The NRA had a social media team and had data-miners of their own. They answered every OFA charge and won the Twitter and Facebook wars. Then yesterday the Toomey-Manchin Amendment, alongside Feinstein’s assault weapons ban failed, handing Obama his biggest loss.

Never before had President Barack Obama put the moral force and political muscle of his presidency behind an issue quite this big — and lost quite this badly.

The president, shaken to the core by the massacre of 26 innocents at Sandy Hook Elementary School, broke his own informal “Obama Rule” — of never leaning into an issue without a clear path to victory — first by pushing for a massive gun control package no one expected to pass, and then sticking through it even as he retrenched to a relatively modest bipartisan bill mandating national background checks on gun purchases.

It was a bitter defeat for a president accustomed to winning, a second-term downer that may — or may not — foreshadow the slow decline suffered by so many of his predecessors. Obama seems to have the public behind him, but it illustrated his less-than-Johnsonian powers of personal persuasion, the possible shortcomings of his decision to wait a month after the killings to present a plan and above all the limits of his go-to “outside” strategy of taking his case directly to the American people.

More than anything, it was an emotional blow to Obama, who was as irritated at the four members of his own party as he was at the 90 percent of Republicans who defeated the bill.

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Despite Obama’s vow to fight on, one senior adviser to the president said “it was a fair question” to ask if Obama’s old campaign apparatus, Organizing for Action, could help create a groundswell of protest against the “no” voters in each party.Within an hour of Obama’s Rose Garden remarks his political arm, Organizing for Action, announced it is launching a “day of action” Saturday. Supporters in states with what OFA believes are persuadable senators will hold events and be urged to contact their senators.

“We won’t sit around and let Congress drag its heels while Americans are coming together to demand action,” OFA executive director Jon Carson wrote to supporters. “We won’t wait for the next Newtown.”

Make no mistake this was a huge defeat for Obama and OFA. He spent months campaigning and doing his typical demagogue routine. OFA sent emails and did Facebook postings all to no avail. Just like Wehrmact met its match at Stalingrad, OFA met its match on Gun Control. This was OFA and Obama’s Stalingrad.
The credit to this OFA defeat goes to the NRA and not the Republican Party. The GOP knows the American public despises them. Guns is the only issue they are popular on. Caving here would be the end of the party and loss of paychecks to the Corrupt Consultant Class that controls it. This was a victory for the NRA and the Right to Bear Arms.

The Obama Image Machine

by Phantom Ace ( 135 Comments › )
Filed under Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Republican Party at April 3rd, 2013 - 11:00 am

While Republicans continue to make themselves look like political paraplegics, Obama continues to advance his agenda. part of the agenda is to promote the image of Obama as a god-king/national savior figure. Thanks to nearly invincible OFA, Obama controls the images he wants the world to see. He has restricted access to the press, which is in his lap anyway and is using social media to promote his cult.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A photo of the Obamas hugging that was released on Election Day 2012 has become the world’s most popular tweet on Twitter. A dressed-up version of Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech, packed with charts and graphs, is huge on YouTube. A playful picture of the president cavorting with a 3-year-old in a Spiderman costume is a favorite online.

It’s all courtesy of the Obama image machine, serving up a stream of words, images and videos that invariably cast the president as commanding, compassionate and on the ball. In this world, Obama’s family is always photogenic, first dog Bo is always well-behaved and the vegetables in the South Lawn kitchen garden always seem succulent.

You’ll have to look elsewhere for bloopers, bobbles or contrary points of view.

Capitalizing on the possibilities of the digital age, the Obama White House is generating its own content like no president before, and refining its media strategies in the second term in hopes of telling a more compelling story than in the first.

At the same time, it is limiting press access in ways that past administrations wouldn’t have dared, and the president is answering to the public in more controlled settings than his predecessors. It’s raising new questions about what’s lost when the White House tries to make an end run around the media, functioning, in effect, as its own news agency.

I get frustrated  seeing how organized and discipline the OFA/Obama machine is. They have virtually no serious opposition and can do what they please. Too many Republicans are like ostriches and in denial over what they are up against. This refusal to see reality on the part of Republicans about the current political environment is the best weapon OFA has going for it.
The political Right is its own worse enemy.

Republicans need to stop making excuses for 2012

by Phantom Ace ( 186 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at March 29th, 2013 - 11:00 am

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Many Republican voters are coming up with excuses for the 2012 loss. Some blame people wanting free stuff and fraud. Sure there was that aspect to the election, but those people always vote for Democrats. Some claim 4 million less Republicans votes in 2012. That does not jive with the fact Mitt Romney got more votes than John McCain. It was Obama who lost votes compared to 2008, however not enough 2008 disaffected Obama voters made the leap in 2012 to voting Republican. These excuses are just ways f0r Republicans not to admit defeat and to blame it  on falsehoods – the term cognitive dissonance comes immediately to mind.

The truth is Obama (with a massive assist from the media) ran a nearly flawless campaign and with the help of OFA, ran a 21st century campaign. They targeted different subset of voters and fed them anti-Republican propaganda the theme being that  Republicans hate you and we will protect you from them. Obama and OFA assembles an anti-Republican not a pro Democratic  campaign. The GOP lost because the American people are turned off or that the GOP hates them.

Instead of making excuses, Republicans should focus on rehabilitating their image with voters and it would help if they started planning on how to recover and start fighting back.

In the face of this reality, it is time for Republicans to get over their loss in 2012. We are all that stands between this president’s policies and a damaged and diminished America. It is time to get back in the fight.

And I do mean fight. Republicans are being counseled to move the party to the left, but in my experience, those who advocate more liberal policies for the GOP are wrongheaded or Democrats, or both. You can be sure that President Obama would welcome an America in which the Republican Party is preoccupied with remaking itself into a watered-down version of the Democrats.

It is time to defend our values with vigor and courage. We are conservatives. We believe in limited government, low taxes, a strong national defense, individual freedoms, self-reliance, the importance of the family, and the miracle and authority of America’s founding documents. We know that government is best that governs least and governs closest to the people. We know that the private sector is the engine of economic growth. We know that America is the exceptional nation, the best that has ever existed. We know that the men and women who wear the uniform of the U.S. military are the greatest fighting force and the greatest force for good that the world has ever known.

We know that preventing this president from enacting devastating policies is not obstructionism. It is patriotism.

Although I do not think it is easy the way Liz Cheney describes it, the Republicans can at least stop being punching bags sadly George W. Bush  showed us how to be helpless “turn the other cheek” types. Another obstacle is the 800 lb. Gorilla many Republicans continue to ignore, Organizing For America. It is the most formidable political machine ever devised and Republicans have nothing at the moment that can match it.

I think the Republicans will not be nationally competitive again until 2020 at the earliest. They need to create a counter to OFA, broaden their appeal and explain how their policies would benefit people’s lives. Until this happens, at least the GOP can start fighting back – and that would be a good start on the road to a comeback.

Ashley Judd not running

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Election 2014, Progressives, Special Report at March 27th, 2013 - 7:32 pm

This is one of the best news republicans had received in while. Ashley Judd announces that she will not challenge Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell for his Kentucky Senate seat. This is one less seat the GOP has to defend. This also prevents OFA from expanding the electoral playing field on the back of star power.

Update: Ashley Judd has announced via Twitter that she will not run for Senate. “After serious and thorough contemplation, I realize that my responsibilities & energy at this time need to be focused on my family,” she wrote.

Actress Ashley Judd has decided not to pursue a bid for the Kentucky Senate race, according to two sources familiar with her decision.

A source close to Judd said that Secretary of State Allison Lundergan Grimes’s interest in potential race made the decision not to run easier. “The timing just wasn’t right,” said the source.

This was really a close call. Too many on the Right dismissed Ashley Judd’s chances. But they underestimate OFA’s ability to use celebrity star power to turn out Low Information voters. Mitch McConnell and the Republican Party are breathing a sigh of relief. Now they can focus on holding or even picking up seats.