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Obama Was Selected, Not Elected
by Ann Coulter
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Words mean nothing to liberals. They say whatever will help advance their cause at the moment, switch talking points in a heartbeat, and then act indignant if anyone uses the exact same argument they were using five minutes ago.

When Gore won the popular vote in the 2000 election by half a percentage point, but lost the Electoral College -- or, for short, "the constitutionally prescribed method for choosing presidents" -- anyone who denied the sacred importance of the popular vote was either an idiot or a dangerous partisan.

But now Hillary has won the popular vote in a Democratic primary, while Obambi has won under the rules. In a spectacular turnabout, media commentators are heaping sarcasm on our plucky Hillary for imagining the "popular vote" has any relevance whatsoever.

It's the exact same situation as in 2000, with Hillary in the position of Gore and Obama in the position of Bush. The only difference is: Hillary has a much stronger argument than Gore ever did (and Hillary's more of a man than Gore ever was).

Unbeknownst to liberals, who seem to imagine the Constitution is a treatise on gay marriage, our Constitution sets forth rules for the election of a president. Under the Constitution that has led to the greatest individual liberty, prosperity and security ever known to mankind, Americans have no constitutional right to vote for president, at all. (Don't fret Democrats: According to five liberals on the Supreme Court, you do have a right to sodomy and abortion!)

Americans certainly have no right to demand that their vote prevail over the electors' vote.

The Constitution states that electors from each state are to choose the president, and it is up to state legislatures to determine how those electors are selected. It is only by happenstance that most states use a popular vote to choose their electors.

When you vote for president this fall, you will not be voting for Barack Obama or John McCain; you will be voting for an elector who pledges to cast his vote for Obama or McCain. (For those new Obama voters who may be reading, it's like voting for Paula, Randy or Simon to represent you, instead of texting your vote directly.)

Any state could abolish general elections for president tomorrow and have the legislature pick the electors. States could also abolish their winner-take-all method of choosing presidential electors -- as Nebraska and Maine have already done, allowing their electors to be allocated in proportion to the popular vote. And of course there's always the option of voting electors off the island one by one.

If presidential elections were popular vote contests, Bush might have spent more than five minutes campaigning in big liberal states like California and New York. But under a winner-take-all regime, close doesn't count. If a Republican doesn't have a chance to actually win a state, he may as well lose in a landslide. Using the same logic, Gore didn't spend a lot of time campaigning in Texas (and Walter Mondale campaigned exclusively in Minnesota). Continued...

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Ann Coulter is a columnist and author of Godless: The Church of Liberalism .
 
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Subject: ANN
YOU ARE TO FAR THE OTHER WAY.....LETS DROP THE TAGS, WE ARE AT WAR, AND A VERY SERIOUS ONE, WE NEED A PRESIDENT THAT KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING....I SAY AMERICA, LETS DRAFT HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, SHE CAN GET THINGS STREIGHT, NO ONE ELSE HAS ANY ANSWERS.....

The Coronation of "Barry" Obama...
The CORONATION of "Barry" Obama from Chicago.
Sounds like something out of Mad Magazine. Come to think of it..."Barry" is a slightly darker version of the pale, freckle-faced, skinny kid that once graced the cover of this classic magazine. Yeah...the kid with the big ears and that silly grin on his face. The one that coined the phrase: "What, me worry?" His name was "Alfred E. Neuman." Substitute the cover photo on that same magazine today (which only collectors will have now) with a grinning, toothy, big-eared "Barry" from Chicago and write "CHANGE" under it. Actually, take all of the controversial proclamations this guy has made, along with those of his 20 year pastor (now "under a bus" somewhere in Chicago) quotes from his 2 books, quotes from his debates, interviews and cozy speeches in private meetings (ie: the "guns and religion" thing in San Francisco) etc. and that would fill up an entire Special Edition of a modern-day Mad Magazine, wouldn't it?
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