Monday, October 20, 2014

SEEMS THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC, THESE DAYS, AIN’T SO MAGICAL…


How you ever found yourself wondering what it might look like if Barry were to give a speech, and no one showed up? Well we got some idea when Barry made one of his rare public appearances on the campaign trail, this past Sunday, at a rally to support the Democrat candidate for governor in Maryland. Because it was in fairly short order that there were more than a few early departures from the mostly black crowd while he spoke, underscoring his continuing unpopularity.

With his ‘approval’ levels hovering now what is record low territory, Barry has spent most of his campaign-related efforts this year raising money for struggling Democrats, who risk losing control of the U.S. Senate come the Nov. 4 midterm elections. Most candidates from his party have been wary of appearing with him, to put it mildly, during their election races because of his sagging popularity. Rarely these days do you ever see any Democrat candidate and Barry on the same stage at the same time.

But not so when it comes to Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown, who is now quite busy running for governor of the People’s Republic of Maryland, and Governor Pat Quinn of Illinois, who is running for re-election. Barry planned to appear at an event for Quinn later in the evening. It was while at the rally for Brown that Barry attempted to motivate Democrats by repeating over and over, "You've got to vote." Democrats have a history of not turning up to vote in midterm elections.

Barry went on, "There are no excuses. The future is up to us." But even his old black-magic was insufficient to slow what looked to be a pretty steady stream of people who walked out of the auditorium while he spoke in search of the nearest exit. And there was also a heckler who interrupted his remarks. Barry's help, or lack thereof, probably doesn’t matter all that much in such a socialist bastion. Especially with Brown comfortably ahead of his Republican opponent Larry Hogan by 11 points.

However, Quinn's race is a bit tighter. He currently finds himself ahead of his Republican opponent, Bruce Rauner, by a mere 2 points. Barry was scheduled to spend the night at his Chicago home after the campaign event for Quinn. I haven’t heard how that event went, whether there were folks walking out or not. But, let’s face it, I doubt that it matters much more in Illinois that it did it Maryland. Both states are the bluest of blue and both have a very substantial parasite majority.

Remember how it was back in 2008, when Barry "Almighty" was first elected and how it was then that said by so many, such as loony luminaries of the left such as James Carville, claim that with the election of Barry "Almighty" would come what was likely to be 20 years of Democrat rule? Well, while much has been accomplished in the last 6 years, courtesy of getting millions more Americans addicted to government, that may still yet become a reality. Which makes November’s elections all the critical.

And what I mean by critical, is critical for the survival of our country. We have to do something to hinder that which Barry is so desperate to do to this country. There are now nearly as many of us who are not dependent upon government as there are those of us who are. Which means there is very little time left, and an even a lesser number of opportunities, to stop the madness. We have this election and the election in 2016. And if we haven’t gotten our shit together by then folks, I think it’ll be safe to say that it’s all pretty much over!

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