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Keep Your Eye On The Ball: 2012 Will Be A Long Fight To Reelect Obama
By: Adalia WoodburyFeb. 13th, 2012more from Adalia Woodbury
Just so long as we don’t forget this is gonna be a fight.
Day by day, it’s true, things are looking better and better for the re-election of President Barack Obama. The condition of the economy, which has served as the biggest gun in the Republican anti-Obama arsenal (aside from his race), now appears to be on course for a steady, solid recovery. Nobody likes the leading Republican candidate except for his wife and kids, and that may be just a rumor. The other Republican candidates have provided the best free clown show anyone could ask for. Matter of fact, if they compiled a disc of the Republican candidates’ Biggest Hits and put it up for sale, I’m betting they could raise more money than with the Super Pacs. I’m just offering that as a suggestion, because I’m all about extending a helping hand to the downtrodden, which right about now appears to be the Republicans.
Except maybe not quite so fast…
Because this is not 2008. Lest we forget, the Republicans have been plenty busy since Obama became president in 2008, and a large part of what has been occupying their time has been rigging the election of 2012. Determined that Obama cannot be allowed to return to office no matter what the cost of defeating him might be, Republicans have been busy setting the stage – or preparing to blow up the stage – using two key explosives; voter disenfranchisement and SuperPACs. According to the Brennan Center for Justice:
Realizing what a key part non-white folks and young folks played in Obama’s victory, especially those thousands upon thousands who had not previously been registered voters, the Republicans have made significant inroads in a number of states passing laws making it much more difficult not only to register to vote, but also to make it more inconvenient and more of a hassle proving you’re eligible to vote once you show up at the polls. That, in a nutshell, is the disenfranchisement part of it. The Super PACs now weigh in, thanks to the disastrous Citizens United decision of the United States Supreme Court in 2010, by placing the iron thumb of corporate wealth on the campaign donations scale, effectively throwing any resemblance of fairness in the electoral system overboard and offering corporations their best opportunity yet to band together and purchase a presidency. Which is why Obama is now being forced to backtrack his opposition to Super PACs and take the politically risky but financially essential and realistic decision to support a Super PAC for Democrats.
From NPR on Feb. 7, 2012:
Team Obama reversed course late Monday when campaign manager Jim Messina urged donors to help pro-Obama Super PACs raise super money, and said administration officials will be free to help with the fundraising.
The math was an apparent wake-up call for Democrats: Priorities USA Action, which was founded by two former Obama aides, pulled in just $4.4 million last year, while the Super PAC supporting GOP front-runner Mitt Romney raked in nearly $18 million.
More broadly, new fundraising reports show pro-Republican Super PACs have pulled well ahead of those supporting Democrats. The biggest GOP groups raised more than $50 million last year, while Democratic groups — including Priorities USA — garnered less than $20 million.
Obama’s campaign had formerly kept Priorities USA at a distance as the president himself railed against the Super PAC establishment.
The climb down from that perch has been a steep one.
But if the Republicans can’t use their newfound millions to bag themselves a POTUS, then they can at least buy a deciding number of elected officials in both houses of Congress. And this is where I believe the real battle is going to be waged. Because even as far as the Republicans have managed to tilt the playing field in their favor, the Republican presidential primary campaign has turned out to be such a comical disaster that even some Republicans (including Rush Limbaugh) are openly saying that their team is a pretty sorry lot. The one guy who looks to be their eventual nominee has enough money to buy everything except love, dedication, commitment and/or enthusiasm from his followers. The lesser clowns and anklebiters are becoming an increasingly embarrassing and irrelevant pack of bad jokes. All of which is to say that this election is pretty much Obama’s to lose. I just don’t see the Republican base being so stirred up for Romney, even when you factor in their irrational hatred of Obama, to where they will be out beating the streets for their guy. At best they will be squatting in front of their couches murmuring “Vote Mitt” between yawns.
This doesn’t mean Obama will win running away, because the rules have been too corrupted to allow that, but I do predict that he wins by a definitive margin.
But when it comes to the House and Senate races, that’s an entirely different beast which is receiving scant attention right now because the Republican presidential primary is so much more entertaining and so much more made for TV. But this will be the fight that really matters, regardless of how much media attention it receives, because for Obama to be able to effectively implement the remainder of his vision the Tea Party Nuthouse Caucus has to be rooted out and sent packing. If we can’t achieve a majority in both chambers, which is what we really need to get the job done, then we at least need to make it easier for the Republicans with brains – Republicans who understand the pre-Gingrich concept of cooperation – to speak out and be heard without fear of retaliation from their fellow inmates with the two-digit IQs.
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Anne
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 2:13 pm
I could not agree more strongly!! The Party of No will stop at nothing in their quest to win.
omomma
Feb. 14th, 2012 at 6:23 pm
Agree, ditto, what you said, and so on…
GreenTiger
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 2:27 pm
This much I’ve known since Obama got elected! and am scared shtless. Why would people want this godawful party to ruin this country even more? Why do their constituents want to suffer? HOW and why do they not stop their party from their barbaric practices? whats wrong with these people? Do they not see or hear?
Paul
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 2:56 pm
Well since he hasn’t ripped off his mask and shown that he’s a Socialist Gun and Freedom grabbing Commie trained by “Muslin” extremists from birth to take over the US, despite having several years to do just that…they’re spreading the meme that it will be his SECOND term when his Master Plan will come into play and must be stopped
You’ll see, garshdarn it!!!
Tom
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 10:04 pm
Republican voters must be really really gullible. And I mean really gullible.
Reynardine
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 2:39 pm
Besides Diebold, Palm Beach ballots, and the thoroughly rotten rest of it, don’t put either faithless electors in the Presidential race or false flag candidates down ballot past the Dissocialists. Whoever has the knowhow needs to check the background of both electors and candidates, and a team of constitutional lawyers need to prepare template briefs for these, and other, exigencies in advance of the election.
shle896
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 2:55 pm
The GOP has become nothing but a bunch of old, racist, bigoted white men stuck in a 1950′s time-warp. I’m sure it’s going to be a contentious campaign, but I truly don’t see that ANY of the GOP candidates are capable of beating President Obama.
They’re out-of-touch and extreme and simply ridiculous. The GOP has managed to alienate the gays, the blacks, the Hispanics and just about everybody under the age of 40. They don’t stand a chance.
Terri S.
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 3:07 pm
I agree with everything in this article, but I am encouraged by the fact that Obama is now beating the entire Republican field by a fairly comfortable margin (Romney does best, behind Obama by about an average of 4 points). The fact that Republicans are trying every dirty trick in the book will make a victory for Obama that much sweeter. Not sure what will happen if another election is perceived as “stolen” by Republicans. This does promise to be exciting.
Mo
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 6:20 pm
Well, the GOP obviously knows a thing or two about vote rigging, witness the “victories” for Romney in Iowa and Maine that turned out to be…not so much.
And these are their own primary elections. Criminy.
How it must grind them to recognize that Obama won the last election despite their chicanery! So now they double down on the frigging in the rigging.
LCDR S.
Feb. 13th, 2012 at 7:21 pm
Frankly, I will be surprised to see President Obama re-elected; but that’s just me. I completely agree with your assessment blackliberalboomer. 2000 and 2004 should be a sobering reminder to everyone who thinks this will be a cakewalk.
GP
Feb. 14th, 2012 at 1:59 am
So Americans are FINAALLLLLLY realizing the the Republican party is actually just a corrupt, bigoted, undeomocratic, unAmerican, unPartiotic bunch of old boys club freakin ****holes. Congratulations America. But it doesn’t mean u should sit at home in apathy and complacency on polling day. It’s very important that you get out and campaign and vote – elections have been won by idiots because everybody else assumed they didn’t have to bother to vote. And start verifying now that you’re eligible to vote :) Because the Republican party DOES CHEAT in elections. They’re a disgrace to America, to The West and to all the we represent and stand for and have fought to retain for the last 100 years. Keep your country yours – it belongs to you – because those freaks will steal if they get so much as a hair’s breadth of a chance. No – they DON’T CARE – they have a self involved and apolitical aggenda and it’s just not right. VOTE!!!