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Don’t Call Me Ma’am, Boxer and Feinstein Speak Out On The Impossible, Losing Their Senate Seats [Reader Post]

Feinstein and Boxer have enjoyed Senate Seats they consider as sacrosanct as the Kennedy Senate seat. After the Democrat defeat in Massachusetts, the fear and panic is becoming obvious.

Boxer is willing to concede that Democracy is still alive and well in America. “I think every state is now in play,” Boxer said Wednesday. “Every race is a choice. … You have to make the case that you’re the one on the people’s side, and you have to feel it in your heart, and people have to get it.”

It is reassuring that still considers that the election process is still a part of the American political system, unfortunately, we the electorate are apparently dull or stupid if we can’t see the wisdom of her ‘brilliance’.

One year ago, Obama, a man that no one dares calls particularly intelligent or prophetic declared, “What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them.” How ironic that his deeply profound statement has come to fruition after one year into his less than stellar presidency. A few days ago even smug and arrogant Democrat officials felt the earth shake and they realized, with alarming clarity, that the are actually responsible to their own constituencies and not to Obama’s bizarre Socialist dreams. What a profound realization!

The courageous admission that the voters resent the bribing of Nebraska and Louisiana with public money and closed door negotiations on key health care negotiations are accomplishments that some ideologue Democrat politicians are to be commended for, up till now, they obviously felt Obama and his his Marxist agenda were ‘too big to fail’.

In a desperate move to reconnect with the citizenry, Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., pronounced two key components of the Democratic agenda – health care and climate-change legislation – all but dead. But still she doesn’t want to relinquish the air of arrogance and superiority that is at the core of the Marxist psyche. “I think we need to go slow on health care,” Feinstein said. “People do not understand it. It is so big it’s beyond their comprehension. And if you don’t understand it and somebody tells you it does this or it does that, you tend to believe it, even though it isn’t true. It’s hard to debunk all of the myths out there.” She can also manage to admit defeat without conceding defeat. As for the climate-change legislation she supported: “A large cap-and-trade bill isn’t going to go ahead at this time,” she said. While Obama sits in Washing ton wishing she would keep her self-serving mouth shut until he announces the official party line. We are all sure that Senator Feinstein has read the entire bill and understands it implicitly.

In a major concession to the Constitution, President Obama remarked in regard to the Obama Health Care Plan, “The people of Massachusetts spoke,” and Senator-elect Scott Brown has “got to be part of that process.” Where are the comparisons to Lincoln now? The only transparency of the Obama Administration has been of empty promises and of the Anointed one’s image.

Feinstein admits the voters “didn’t like the stimulus, they didn’t like the TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program), they didn’t like the automobile bailout,” Feinstein said. “They’re worried. People are smart. They understand what’s happening in their lives and their neighbors’ lives, and they see it on a downhill trajectory.” We the voters were unhappy with these moves while she was promoting these programs and voting for them. Now that her political career is in mortal peril, the voters may have a legitimate concern over her and President Obama’s direction for assuming complete control over the economy and the country itself.

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