The
image of one man begging on his knees as Obama's convoy pulls
away from a restaurant in Chicago yesterday speaks volumes about
how far the man's status has fallen in the eyes of everyday
Americans.
Facing a midterm election defeat unparalleled
by any other in history, Obama's fall from grace represents
the stark reality that the people are fuming that they allowed
themselves to be sold on empty promises and outright lies.
Today at an indoor arena in Cleveland, Obama spoke
to 8,000 people during campaigning at the Democratic National
Committee’s Moving America Forward’ rally. The arena's
capacity is 13,000 - meaning it was little
more than half full.
The teleprompter reading biological android is
limiting himself to campaigning only within the safe blue states
and on the Daily Show. He has not even attempted to campaign
in Kentucky, West Virginia or Colorado, where the races are
close, presumably for fear of tipping them in favor of the opposition.
The irony of Obama being the blue-state president
is acute. Back in 2004, the then state senator shot to international
attention by mocking the pundits who "like to slice and
dice our country into red states and blue States".
The hope has gone, the change never came - now
people are just pissed off.
Over the weekend Obama got himself caught up in
a
long and protracted argument with hecklers during
a speech in Connecticut. The president visibly lost his temper
as the crowd started to boo and hiss around him. The only way
down from here for Obama comes in the form of rotten cabbages.
Two years into the Obama presidency, angry and
downtrodden Americans are waking up everyday wondering whether
by the end of it they will still have a job and a house, and
they are about to show the incumbents in Washington and the
world how angry they really are - compare those harsh facts
to the head in the sand sheep mentality of just 24 months ago:
A recent Bloomberg
poll noted that more than 4 in 10 voters who say
they once considered themselves Obama backers now are either
less supportive or say they no longer support the President
at all.
Meanwhile a new AP-Knowledge
Networks poll finds that 47% of Democrats think
Obama should be challenged for the 2012 Democratic presidential
nomination in a primary.
There have even been rumours of "senior personalities"
in the Democratic Party having discussed with Obama’s
advisers the possibility of him not
running for re-election in 2012.
Republicans are likely to make gains during the
midterms, but not significant gains. This highlights the fact
that the general
public is beginning to realise that they have been
trapped firmly within the false left/right political paradigm
and they need to break out of it, for the sake of their families,
their livelihoods and their country.
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Steve Watson is the London based writer
and editor at Alex Jones' Infowars.net,
and regular contributor to Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters
Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics
at The University of Nottingham in England.