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Judi McLeod (Bio and Archives) Saturday, October 6, 2012
The secret of Obama’s reelection has been his keen ability to keep his name ever constant on enemy lips. In order to do so, he must, at all times, keep the pot on a rolling boil.
The televised bowing to America’s deadliest enemies, ObamaCare, the upfront contempt for all things American, including the Constitution, the sealed off documents keeping his true identity in the dark, the unending Executive Orders, the consorting with the Muslim Brotherhood and the suspicions that consorting arouses, the unabashed promise to fundamentally transform America, and the chattering classes complaining about them all give Obama his stranglehold on America.
Here’s the thing: Obama, who has done nothing in his life to qualify him for leadership of a company, let alone the greatest nation on earth—but preens his way across the world stage anyway—counts on the never ending complaints of his enemies for his oxygen.
No one paid much attention to the largely MIA Democrat Illinois senator prior to the presidential campaign of 2008. Obama needed an outrageous intro from the Denver DNC—and got it—with the unlikely image of a conquering hero presented from a backdrop of fake Greek columns.
The very moment when Obama appeared on the world stage as president elect on November 4, 2008, was the one when he began campaigning, non-stop for November 6, 2012.
Everything he has done ever since, including being conspicuously missing at the most crucial times, has been deliberately designed to keep his name in neon lights of complaint.
Obama may have provoked criticism by beginning the presidential debate with the words, “I just want to wish you, Sweetie, Happy Anniversary,” but “Sweetie” is only one of his props. Michelle’s heavy hand on school menus goes a long way to keep the name “Obama” out in the public realm.
Name recognition is the key to presidential and all other elections. It is, and has always been, marketing’s best tool.
The words “Look what Obama’s doing now” are not only the ones he counts on to keep him in office, but have always been Obama’s campaign strategy. It may be a national groan to us, but it’s what keeps the Marxist squatting on the White House in office.