Tuesday, March 8, 2016
The Great Revolution of 2016 -- Trump and Cruz
Another primary Tuesday. The small-town Rust Belt Michigan voters, blood brothers and sisters of the Pennsylvania voters President Obama mocked when running for President in 2008, have cast their ballots. Obama's cynically condescending remark should have cost him the 2008 election : "You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not. And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations." But, the Obama attacks continue -- his denigrating delegitimization of every concern shared by small-town and rural Americans, stereotyping them as ignorant rednecks -- and the attacks will cost the Democratic Party the 2016 election. Obama's leadership has pushed the Democrat Party so far left into Progressive Socialism that even the socialist ex-Communist sympathizer Bernie Sanders is welcome. ~~~~~ Americans are rightly outraged about uncontrolled immigration, job loss because of free trade and outsourcing, military decline, unprecedented racial tensions, attacks on Christianity, and deteriorating schools and communities. Since 2008, Obama and his Democrats have called conservative Americans ignorant, racist, violent gun slingers. Small-town and rural Americans, and other groups despised by the elite of both the Democrat and Republican parties, were only angry in 2008. Now, they are are enraged about the destruction of American constitutional government. They are determined to turn it around. They seek revenge on everyone who has sold them and their country down the river. It is the Great Revolution of 2016. ~~~~~ Democrats and mainstream media are thrilled to see the GOP in agony. GOP elites are panicked at the thought of their possible loss of power. Republican voters are legitimately in angry revolt about Obama policies and a GOP Congress that allows him to advance his goal of destroying America. But, do conservatives in revolt really want to destroy their own party and conservatism at the very moment when they're on the verge of a peaceful revolution that could set the Nation -- the Union -- on a conservative path for generations? Conservatives have worked since the late 1980s to regain both Houses and the presidency for the GOP. This is what they want. But the Republican apparatchiks and elites are boxing them into a corner -- pitting the two conservatives (Trump and Cruz) against each other so as to eliminate both and replace them with a maleable politics-as-usual candidate like Rubio, Kasich or Ryan, or the deceitful Romney. And conservatives are about to fall into the trap and do just this -- choose an unelectable Republican candidate who will guarantee victory to the un-American socialist Democrat Progressives -- perhaps forever. How ironic. ~~~~~ Dear readers, this does not have to be the end of the conservative vision of America enshrined in the Constitution. Nor does it have to be the end of the Republican Party. I urge the leaders of every conservative grassroots group, all conservative religious leaders, conservative political leaders and officeholders to unite. Be wise, calm, and rational voices. Bring Donald Trump and Ted Cruz together as a GOP bloc or ticket -- they were winners Tuesday in Michigan and Mississippi. The Republican elites, as well as Obama, Progressives, Hillary and Bernie, will become irrelevant. It will complete the Great Revolution of 2016. Real conservatives must step up and save America. There will not be a second chance. There is no logic to voting for somebody merely because they might have the best chance of winning and not because they are the best choice to represent conservative principles -- especially in these 2016 primaries.
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