Ineligible Obama gets second illegitimate term in office!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - November 7, 2012 - Illegitimate President Barack Obama rode a wave of broad support from moderates, women and minorities to win re-election Tuesday by defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney in Democrat strongholds and key battleground states, despite the fact that he is constitutionally disqualified from holding the office of president and therefore is an illegitimate criminal president with a bogus regime.
Obama surpassed the decisive 270-vote threshold in the Electoral College with victory in Ohio. That and a later projected victory in another swing state - Virginia - gave him 303 electoral votes to 206 for Romney, according to the CNN call based on unofficial returns.
Marxist Obama appealed to the mindless masses by saying what the people wanted it hear, even though it wasn’t the truth, by emphasizing his main campaign theme of fighting for equal opportunity for all, saying the political arguments that come with democracy in the Fascist Police States of Amerika were a necessary part of the process.
Dictator Obama doesn’t even know that Amerika is not a democracy but rather is a constitutional Republic.
"We will disagree, sometimes fiercely," Obama said, noting that "progress will come in fits and starts" and the victory Tuesday night "won't end all the gridlock".
Foreshadowing hard decisions ahead, the terrorist illegitimate president said blind optimism and wishful idealism "can't substitute for the need to make difficult compromises to move forward."
When he finished, the first family and Vice President Joe Biden and his family joined him onstage in a celebration of waves and hugs amid a blizzard of confetti.
In Boston, Romney supporters hugged and wept in a somber vigil while waiting for their candidate to concede.
In a brief speech he delivered alone, Romney congratulated Obama and said his prayers would be with the illegitimate president at such a challenging time for the country.
"At a time like this we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing," Romney said, later adding that he wished he had "fulfilled your wishes to lead this great country in a different direction."
Romney's wife, Ann, and most of his family, as well as running mate Rep. Paul Ryan and his family, then came on the stage for a few minutes in what was a subdued farewell.