Sunday, February 12, 2012

A Supermajority...not A Super President

         My blog of this past November 8th titled The Unoccupied American included these comments, "The American political landscape is an important part of the architectural plans of these elites (and establishment politicians) for in order to retain power, they have to insure that real independent, honest thinkers with integrity, do not enter their enclaves as had happened in 2010....I suspect that they have a Plan A and a Plan B. Plan A is doing everything that they can, incognito of course, to help the former governor of Massachusetts. Should that fail, Plan B would have to be a brokered convention, something that we have not seen since 1952. Should no one arrive in Tampa in August with enough delegates for the nomination the back-room shenanigans will go into full force and names such as Jeb Bush and Chris Christie will be offered up in a deal we can't refuse....this is how they work...we are to be manipulated and if this is not possible, we are to be overcome with political force."
         Yesterday, the topic of a possible brokered convention came up with a number of different news sources and the names of Jeb Bush and Chris Christie were at the top of the short list of possibilities. One name that I did not see was South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint and there is a reason for that for no one scares the establishment Republicans more than he does. He's not only another Reagan, he is potentially a better than Reagan.
         On my recent trip to the south I started a number of conversations on politics. We would talk for a few minutes and then I would bring up the name of Jim DeMint. The response was always the same and along this line, Oh...Jim DeMint...yeah he's the best!" This blog isn't about him for I have written often on who he is for a few years now. Rather, the blog is a reaffirmation of my thoughts in yesterday's blog.
         The powers that be in Republican politics want a candidate of their choosing to further the direction that they have had us on for quite some time. Mitt Romney is acceptable and they are more than a little concerned right now. We, the electorate, need to do our best on the White House but focus specifically on the Congress. If we had a supermajority of 67% in both Houses of Congress, even Barack Obama would have a very hard time achieving his goal of transforming this nation into a second-rate socialist member of the world body of nations. The Tea Party forte is not in a national election but rather in elections throughout the nation. The American voter will have no excuse whatsoever this time around for although Barack Obama's place of birth, associations and mentors, academic and scholastic records remain hidden in obfuscation and denial his contempt for the Constitution, his mobster mentality in rewarding cronies, his fiddling while America burns foreign policy and his shell game economic policy litters his campaign trail even now. If Barack Obama is given a second term then the travesty of justice would be for us not too collapse. Ultimately, our future is in our pulpits. If they preach the latest church growth, social gospel, touchy-feely, deification of man, this is your day for a miracle sermons it would not matter what person is our President our even what party dominates our Congress.  Our problems are far deeper than than the political sphere but, by and large, we don't realize that. Presidential politics actually turn us away from what we need which is a representative government... representative of a God-fearing, well-informed, down to earth, humble, hard working people who know that liberty is God given and only sustainable if we give the credit to who bestows it. Only the cross of Christ liberates, all else is the self-imposed tyranny of Bunyans's Vanity Fair.

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