NY Times
 
Op-Ed Columnist  
Kevin Rubs It  In
By _MAUREEN DOWD_ 
(http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/maureendowd/index.html?inline=nyt-per)
 
Published: November 9, 2010
( after a short into by Maureen , here is her brother's  essay ) 

 
As a semichastened Barack Obama appeared at the press conference following  
the election, he conjured up the image of the curtain opening in “The 
Wizard of  Oz,” revealing a little old man working the controls, not the great 
and powerful  Oz.  
The president had to wonder how this could happen in two short years. He 
must  long for the days when the media routinely referred to him as “cerebral 
and  brainy” (savvy was never mentioned) and salivated over “Michelle’s 
amazing  arms.”  
The voters left no doubt about their feeling for his super-nanny state 
where  the government controls all aspects of their lives and freedoms. Warning 
signs  were up in the three elections held in Massachusetts, Virginia and 
New Jersey  and with the noisy birth of the Tea Party. But the president, 
swathed in the  protective cocoon of adulation and affirmation from the media 
and his own  sycophants, soldiered on in his determination to turn our country 
into just  another member of the failed European union — France without the 
food.  
No one should be surprised by this. The president is a devoted disciple of  
the teachings of Saul Alinsky and a true believer in a redistribution of 
wealth  controlled by big government. We can see how well that is working in 
Greece,  Portugal, Spain and France. Instead of focusing on jobs and turning 
the private  sector loose to provide them, he insisted on giving the 
American people things  they did not want: expensive health care, more 
regulation 
and higher taxes. He  clumsily interjected himself on behalf of the 
mass-murdering Muslim Army major,  the ground zero mosque, the civil trials of 
enemy 
combatants and the lawsuit  against Arizona. His theme song could have been “
Who are you going to believe,  me or your lying eyes?”  
On Nov. 2, voters across every spectrum loudly stated their preference for 
a  return to American exceptionalism, self-reliance, limited government and  
personal freedoms. They delivered a message that they would demand that 
their  representatives start reflecting their wishes. They showed their muscle 
to  shocked elitists who had dismissed their dissent as ignorance, bigotry 
or  racism. It is probably a product of the revisionist history we now teach 
in our  schools that the Tea Party, a replica of the beginnings of the 
American  Revolution, was marginalized and mocked as a lunatic fringe group by 
a  
dismissive news media.  
That same media is becoming increasingly aware that its creation is in over 
 his head. He seems unaware of, or ambivalent about, the results of his 
actions.  The last three weeks of the campaign were particularly unseemly. The 
vision of  the President of the United States, one who spoke of civility and 
hope and  change, exposed as just another Chicago pol, viciously and 
personally attacking  his opponents, was undignified............

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