I could spend every minute of every day mocking and bashing obama, and I wouldn't even have to shade the truth. He's given us an endless supply of evidence to support the case against him, with more coming every day.
But being in this state every day has become like a soul-destroying malignancy. A negative addiction that spills out onto everyone, even those who are otherwise decent people; politicians that we mostly agree with, but because they aren't setting fire to the White House, they need to be destroyed too. This has got to change.
What we need, if we really want to save this country, is to develop a positive vision for what we're going to do once we've rid ourselves of obama and the "progressive" menace. Ronald Reagan didn't win in 1980 by tearing at the cancer of the Carter administration. He won by reminding us that America was greater than all of that. And we were inspired by it. He didn't win by "convincing America" to agree with him. He won by inspiring those Americans who ALREADY AGREED with him, to get out and vote.
We are the majority; those who believe America is the greatest country in the world. We outnumber the America-haters 100 to 1. But we won't win if we're all divided along the lines of which politicians we hate the most. That's not how you inspire a nation to get out and vote. "Hatred" is the "progressive's" game. If we go there, we will lose.
I hope you'll forgive this rant, but I think it's time that we started to see obama as irrelevant to our plans to rebuild America; an impediment, a speed bump that we will soon leave behind us in the dustbin of history.