Last night’s victory was more than just a wake up call to the Democratic Party, it was the beginning of a revolution. No, the revolution is not between conservatives and liberals. The revolution I speak about is within the Democratic Party. This revolution will be fought by the Pelosi wing of the party and the Liberman wing. Yes, I know he’s an “independent”, but not by choice. It was liberals who tried to defeat him, because he put security of this country ahead of convenient political posturing.
I’m looking forward to this revolution in the Democratic Party not because I want to see the Democrat bloody themselves, but because I want to see the Democrats going back to putting the needs of the nation ahead of a vacuous ideology rooted in socialism and Marxism. Sensible Democrats must wrestled control back from these people who attempted to turn our democracy into a Hugo Chavez style regime. Yes, call that hyperbole, but that is the road that Pelosi, Obama, and Reed were taking us.
The revolution as begun already as a number of Democrats are calling for the health-care bill to be thrown out and not abandoned, but redone, not under the cloak of darkness or under the thumb of special interest, but with Republicans putting all option on the table to include Tort reform, and open competition.
The revolution continues as Obama’s socialist choice to head the TSA has withdrawn his nomination. Radical liberals are being shown the door and told to exit. If Democrats want to survive as a viable party it is they who have to change. America didn’t vote against conservatism in 2008, they voted against Republicans who became too much like liberal Democrats. America sent Republicans a message in 2008; don’t be like liberals. Hopefully, Republicans have learned. Conservatism can and will win.
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