Rush Limbaugh is suggesting that President Barack Obama and his political
operatives already are laying the groundwork for a third term.
“You have to wonder if Obama is just
trying to lay a foundation for not being a hypocrite when he tries to serve
beyond 2016,” Limbaugh told his national radio audience. “I wouldn't be at
all surprised if in the next number of years there is a move on the 22nd
Amendment.”
Limbaugh has a point.
Upon Obama's taking office, Rep. Jose
Serrano, D-N.Y., introduced legislation in the House to repeal the 22nd
Amendment to the Constitution, which limits presidents to two consecutive
terms or 10 years in office. Serrano’s justification for the bill is that,
until 1951, nothing prevented a president from serving more than two terms.
Additionally, a grass-roots movement
is under way to make Obama's third term possible. A Web site, End22.com, is
dedicated to abolishing the 22nd Amendment and is asking supporters for
donations to make it happen.
"We are wise enough to choose our own
leader and to decide how long that leader will serve," the Web site states,
noting there was nothing in the original Constitution of 1787 that barred a
third or fourth term for presidents.
"With our current crises, the American
People need to take back their right to elect the leader of their choice.
The task is too large and the risk is too great. We must act now!"
Limbaugh acknowledged that Obama may
not try to repeal the amendment on his own.
“He may not openly try to change the
Constitution. But there might be this movement in the country from his
‘cult-like’ followers to support the notion that a democratically-elected
leader who is ‘loved’ and ‘adored’ has carte blanche once elected — just
serve as long as he wants because the people demand it, because the people
want it, because the people love it.”
Limbaugh said Obama has sympathy for
dictators; he relates to them. He inherited his father's Marxism.
“I wouldn't put it past Obama to be
plotting right now how to serve beyond 2016, and I think [that’s the reason
for the] way he's reacting to what's happening in Honduras. They've got a
constitution. They’re a democratically elected set of officials down there,
and you had a guy running the country, Mel Zelaya, who was just going to
basically rip that country's democracy to shreds and the country moved in to
stop him from doing it. And Obama sides with the guy who wanted to rip up
the constitution.”
Limbaugh said Obama sides with other
dictators in the region, as well, and “is nothing if not a hardcore liberal,
always more sympathetic, appearing to side with the bad guys on the world
stage.”
Limbaugh described Obama's followers
as a “cult-like bunch” whose “attachment to him is not political, it's not
ideological, it is not issue-wise. It is cultish. It includes a wide
percentage of minorities who, for different reasons, will come to think that
he simply cannot be replaced.
“[If he] succeeds with amnesty, for
example, and all the illegal aliens are instantly made citizens — he'll be
too important. Just like right now — he's too big to fail as far as the
drive-bys are concerned; he's too important to be replaced. No one else can
lead the nation, they will say.”
During a news conference Tuesday,
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs was asked whether Obama supports
Serrano’s House Joint Resolution No. 5, which, if passed, could lead the way
for an Obama run at a third term. It was noted that Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md.,
also supports repeal of the amendment.
“You're going to find I tend to get it
mixed up with House Joint Resolution Four and Six,” Gibbs said, to laughter
from the press corps.
“I think the president is firmly in
support of an amendment that would limit his time in the presidency to eight
years if he's given that awesome responsibility by the American people.”
But Limbaugh disagrees.
“Anybody who thinks [Obama] intends to
just constitutionally go away in 2016 is nuts. I think that's what all this
ACORN stuff is all about. I think given ACORN money and fraudulent voter
registration — whatever it's going to take — these are people who seek power
for reasons other than to serve. They seek to rule.”
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