Vox Calls for Obama Third Term

by Dave Blount | March 14, 2016 1:47 pm

Just when it seemed the 2016 election couldn’t get any more frightening, a moonbat is calling for an unconstitutional Obama third term:

Vox’s Matt Yglesias has proposed something that would probably horrify most Americans: A Literal Third-Term Obama. Shamelessly, the Voxer takes sycophancy to new heights in his his latest piece, aptly entitled, “Democrats’ best choice for 2016 is the guy already in the White House.” Apparently, de facto third-term Obama candidate Hillary Clinton isn’t enough. “It would make a lot more sense for him to directly face his critics on the left (Bernie Sanders) and right (every Republican) rather than do so indirectly through the proxy of Hillary Clinton,” writes Yglesias without a hint of sarcasm.

Fortunately, the 22nd Amendment was enacted to protect the country from another FDR. It is a little late to repeal it by November.

Obama has left us mired in economic doldrums for 7 years, has betrayed our friends and emboldened our enemies, has allowed the Islamic State to rise and the Middle East situation to spiral out of control, and has set us at each other’s throats with his Alinskyite tactics, leaving us more divided than we have been since the Civil War and paving the way for irresponsible populist presidential candidates who would tear the country apart. He has been our worst president yet. Why would even moonbats want another 4 years of him?

At the beginning of Yglesias’ non-self parody he makes the ultimate concession: the Democratic field this election cycle is incredibly weak. “Hillary Clinton has a net favorable rating that is unprecedentedly bad for a non-incumbent major party presidential nominee.”

The Dems are running scared. They know that unless Trump can’t be stopped from getting the GOP nomination, they will lose.

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Only in moonbat fever dreams.

On a tip from Torcer. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.

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