Barack Office Poison-Election Day 2014




Informed America Radio show

Summary: Will the GOP take the Senate? Polls strongly suggest that on Tuesday, Election Day 2014 (and by "Election Day," I mean our current mess of a system consisting of early voting, voting by mail, and casting a ballot when you stream a movie from Netflix or buy the "Bagel of the Day" at Dunkin' Doughnuts) will bring a bloodbath for the democrats, brought on by the collective realization by millions that they have been played for suckers by the most successful race hustling con artist in American's history, Barack Hussein Obama? Desperate members of the Jackass Party are resorting to ridiculous measures, including attempting to shame their base into voting by threatening to tell their neighbors that they didn't vote, a tactic that seems to be working about as well as everything else they've tried. So, get the popcorn ready, and look forward to jubilation on Tuesday, but be under no illusions. Even if the GOP does take the Senate, which is essential, what will change? Are we forgetting that Sen. Mitch McConnell has had three or four different positions on whether the GOP will push for a repeal of Obamacare? Don't get me wrong: the evil reanimated cadaver currently serving as Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid must go, and if we have to elect some RINO's to make that happen—and make no mistake, establishment Republicans like McConnell are no conservatives—so be it. What say you? Will the GOP win big? Does it matter? Do you care, or are you suffering from end-stage politics fatigue, preferring to ponder whether Mama June will survive the current scandal involving her TV show? Prediction: Post-election Barry will be even more lawless and radical than he has been this year. The new focus of his "remaking" of America will be amnesty, to dramatically alter the demographics of this country for decades to come. ISIS continues on the march, with mass executions now a daily occurrence in Iraq. What does the Obama Regime have to say about that? Bueller? Bueller? Those wild and crazy guys in D.C. seem to have an endless supply of ratholes into which they can throw huge wads of taxpayer cash. You won't believe some of the latest ones. (Hint: some of the beneficiaries, who helpfully brought Enterovirus D-68 into this country as new evidence reveals, came here this past summer from Central America.) Just how many Ebola cases can we expect in the United States? Mr. Hope and Change told us in September that it was "unlikely" that we'd have even one. Even the CDC, with its ever-changing protocols that supposedly prevent the spread, admits that Ebola can be spread by sneezing. So far, there have been nine, and experts are telling us that could just be the beginning. Be ahead of the curve! Tune in for the rest of the story.