Now I would think that to even the most dedicated
Democrat, Donald Trump's rather stunning victory Tuesday night can be described
as being nothing less than a total repudiation of Barry “Almighty’s” policies
and presidency. The very presidency that
was declared to have ushered in what some said would be 40 years of Democrat
rule. Fortunately for America it fell
just 32 years shy of that. And it was
after his 2008 win that Barry himself was heard to say, "Elections have
consequences." Well Barry, NO
SHIT! And for Barry, I can only assume
that it must be rather difficult for him to imagine a more consequential
outcome than what occurred Tuesday night.
With the Republicans being able to maintain their
control of both the House and the Senate, President-elect Trump will now be in
the perfect position of being able repeal substantial parts of Barry's
legislative, anti-America, agenda, repeal his executive orders with a mere
stroke of a pen, and install conservative Supreme Court justices. And I would recommend that, and in very short
order after officially assuming office, he invite Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell
over to the Oval Office and make it very clear, and in no uncertain terms, what
his agenda is going to be and what assistance from them he will see as being
‘required’. I hope they’re up to it.
Now consider the opposite scenario: Had it instead been
Hitlery who won the election, she would have ushered in what clearly would have
been a new, and rather dark, era of American politics, The Barry “Almighty”
era, a very dark era indeed. With his
former secretary of state in the White House, Barry would have been able to
count on a successor who would have reliably pursued some of his most
transformative and controversial policies: immigration reform, the expansion of
health care and environmental regulation.
And what’s truly scary is that Barry could very well have ended up on
the Supreme Court. Talk about a
nightmare scenario!
Trump has pledged to repeal every one of Barry’s
damaging policies and significant reduce the thousands of new regulations that
Barry put in place over the last eight years.
I’m quite sure that Barry, as well as most other Democrats, will view
Trump's election as being the equivalent of a "hostile takeover" of
the White House, having the desired result of upending the political order with
a new brand of politics that doesn't neatly fit into the existing bipartisan
framework. That’s how it was described
by Curt Nichols, a political science professor at Baylor University who has
studied how presidential elections affect the reordering of American
politics.
And in judging from his whirlwind campaigning over
the past few weeks, it would appear that no one was more acutely aware of
Trump's potential threat to his legacy than Barry himself. He recited a litany of supposed
‘accomplishments’ — from the auto industry rescue to Obamacare to the Paris
climate accords. It was in stump
speeches in Ohio, North Carolina and Florida that Barry said, "All the
progress we’ve made goes out the window if we don’t win this election." He added, "Let's go finish what we
started." And all were states that
Trump won by appealing largely voters disaffected by the economic disruption of
the last decade.
Trump's win puts more urgency into Barry's lame-duck
presidency, as Barry will now have to redouble his efforts to solidify his
agenda. The Trans-Pacific Partnership must pass on his watch, or will likely not
be passed at all. With criminal justice reform less likely, he could resort
even more to his power to pardon and commute sentences. Regardless of how it ends, Barry has
accomplished something that history cannot take away: He is the first
African-American president, and a two-term president at that. But consider the fact that he is also likely
to go down in history as being this nation’s worst president, and is that
really something to be bragged about?
Barry’s reliance on executive action in the final
years of his horrendous presidency makes many of his accomplishments able to be
rather easily erased. Historians will
debate whether Barry could have done more to establish a more permanent legacy,
or whether he was simply the ‘victim’ of forces beyond his control. Let’s face it, the ONLY thing that Barry has
in any way been the victim of, is his own arrogance. And it is my fervent hope that President
Trump will do all that he can, and as quickly as he possibly can, to work toward
making it appear as if the stain on this nation referred to as the ‘Obama
Presidency’ never even existed. It must
be erased!
And it’s also according to the previously mentioned Prof. Nichols: "With this loss, President Obama loses the opportunity to go down as one of America's great presidents." And the professor went onto say, "It looks like Obama has failed to exploit his opportunity to be a transformation president." While Barry may soon be gone he won’t soon be forgotten. The mess that he will have left behind will surely test even Mr. Trump’s abilities. And realistically speaking, when was it that Barry might have ever had the opportunity to go down as one of America’s great presidents? He had no interest in being a great president, he sought only to destroy this nation!
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