Purple, the same color as sour grapes, is not the color of unity. Purple is a color dividing America

Recognize the code for the Purple People Eaters of left-wing politics

Up until 2008, American voters sent presidents to the White House. Some presidents were better than others, but at least they arrived as presidents. In 2008, American voters elected a community organizer as president, kicking off a new era in which activists would continue to be elected as presidents.

Activist presidents do not govern. They agitate, bedevil and split entire nations apart Activist presidents do not govern. They agitate, bedevil and split entire nations apart. Community activists should work the streets and not the White House. They come into office with an agenda, and leave with one. Millions will heave huge sighs of relief when Obama and his just as hardcore activist wife, Michelle, leave the White House in January. Street parties, unbridled joy and plain relief will assuredly mark that long-awaited occasion. “Obama’s gone!” “America will revert to what it was before the Community Organizer came into power”, is what relieved citizens will be telling each other. Unfortunately, the most dangerous legacy Obama is leaving America is not the one that is most conspicuous: Defiant ideologue that he is, Obama has set the precedent for activist presidents to follow in his wake. The first activist president, handpicked to follow him, was mercifully left by the wayside when voters elected Donald J. Trump, but there will be more. With the help of Obama, who was seeking a third term through her election, Hillary Rodham Clinton was set to be the next activist president.

The media, which had tried through incessant polls to make people think Hillary as president was inevitable, has been apoplectic ever since People from all walks of life burst through the glass ceiling and spurned Clinton for Trump choosing the campaign slogan of “Make America Great Again” over Clinton’s vacuous “Stronger Together”. The media, which had tried through incessant polls to make people think Hillary as president was inevitable, has been apoplectic ever since. Not willing to go down without the proverbial cat fight, the mainstream kept everyone waiting until 3 a.m. on November 9, to admit that Trump had been the victor in the 2016 presidential race. All those who voted for him have since been collectively smeared “racist!” Choosing to send chairman of the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, John Podesta to tell partying supporters to go back home, Clinton disappeared from public view until she came forward with a concession speech later in the day. When she finally chose to show up, she was sporting a purple satin shirt and suit lapels, which were accentuated by drag-along husband Bill Clinton’s matching purple tie. It was a strange sartorial set-up introducing America’s first matching ‘Purple Pair’. The same left-leaning mainstream media that held back the news of Trump’s election night victory, began whitewashing the Clinton’s symbolic show of purple. “There were many guesses as to what the choice meant, but the common thread is unity. (Vanity Fair, Nov. 9, 2016) “Hillary Clinton opened her Wednesday concession speech with words of unity and faith in the democratic process. Many people saw her purple satin shirt and lapels, which were punctuated by Bill Clinton’s matching tie, as an extension of that message. “Swing states are often referred to as “purple states” during elections, and Clinton’s words addressed the battleground parts of the country that remained in contention until the final hour last night. “We have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought,” she said. “But I still believe in America, and I always will. And if you do, then we must accept this result and then look to the future.” For most, the purple seemed to reflect the underlying meaning of her words: “Still others called it suffragette purple, since the color—along with white and green—makes up the suffragette flag. “Others saw a Methodist bent, since Clinton is a Methodist: “And finally, purple is the color of the anti-bullying movement in L.G.B.T.Q. communities: “Though the guesses were disparate, the common thread between them is unity and progress. Ultimately the Clintons’ color choice is being viewed as a symbol of a focus on the future. “Vanity Fair has reached out to the Clinton campaign for comment.”

Purple is a color code for “Protest!” The comment, of course never came. Where is the “unity” in the purple-wearing LGBTQ? Where is the “unity” in the purple-symbolized street protesters that followed Clinton’s humiliating election loss? Readers tell CFP that reporters on CNN and MSNBC are wearing purple in a show of support of the protesters demonstrating against the election of Trump. In their defeat, Hillary and Bill Clinton were sending a message to protesters during Hillary’s so-called ‘concession’ speech. Hillary Clinton has conceded nothing to Trump, and continues to fight him as if the campaign still carries on. Purple is a color code for “Protest!” Presidents are elected to govern not protest; to lead an America that through its own labors and vision became a world superpower, a superpower that the Western world depends on for freedom and liberty. Thank the providence of God Almighty that the planned purple dynasty of activist presidents, stopped—for the time being—with Hillary Rodham Clinton. But with the purple protest-supporting mainstream media, the global elite-mastered progressive Democrats, and with still more to come from the outgoing Obama’s dirty trick bag, they’ll be back. The only hope of holding activist presidents at at bay is by remaining vigilant. Purple, the same color as sour grapes, is not the color of unity. Purple is a color dividing America. Color the much worth saving America the Beautiful, the color it’s been since the days of its founding: red, white and blue.



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