Ten states hold primary elections today, in addition to the  runoff in Arkansas and a Republican Congressional special in Georgia.  DeMarxists in Congress are by no means eager to press for Obama’s  agenda. A lot of these folks must know by now that they are toast.  Voters are in a mood to punish incumbents who they see as betraying the  people’s trust by voting in favor of the health care legislation.
Blanche Lincoln comes to mind. She’d been playing both ends of the  deck for so long that when the health care vote came up she was so far  out of touch with her constituency that she didn’t recognize that fully  70% of the people of Arkansas were dead set against the Obama stealth  care fraud. If Lincoln did realize that the issue was that volcanic and  voted for it anyway, she should be removed from office for being as dumb  as a box  of rocks, which is just exactly what is going to happen  today.
Across the country, from coast to coast, this preliminary to the main  event in November has both parties watching very carefully, even as the  various candidates campaign down to the wire for today’s elections.  Conservative Republicans are running strongly across the country. The  influence of the Conservative Patriot movements and the Tea Partiers  cannot be underestimated here, as the establishment Republicans  discovered to their dismay and embarrassment that instead of  ‘instilling’ party discipline on those unsophisticated rubes, they were  not only ignored but they were pulled ignominiously along  behind  Americans that were sick to death of government business-as-usual, regardless  of what side of the aisle it came from.
All indications are that Democrat incumbents will take a bath today. I  sincerely hope so. It’ll be just that many fewer we have to beat in  November. The message is clear. America has just about had it with  Obama’s vision for America.
Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis
© Skip MacLure 2010
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