(100) Conservative Activists Plan to Elect Shadow President if Obama Doesn’t Resign by Black Friday
By “Black” Friday? No symbolism there, I’m sure.
Approximately 100 conservative activists gathered in front of the White House on Tuesday for a kickoff of what organizers call “the second American revolution.”
The event could easily have been mistaken for a tea party rally, with American and Gadsden flags, a smattering of biker jackets and a few lawn chairs.
Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman, who emceed the event, told attendees if President Barack Obama does not resign by Nov. 29, conservative activists will meet in Philadelphia to elect a shadow government.
“We’ve got God on our side,” Klayman said. “He’s going to make sure we win this revolution.”
The so-called revolution will be nonviolent, he said.
Klayman is suing the Obama administration in a bid to end the National Security Agency’s phone and Internet surveillance programs. He said at the rally that Obama “has broken into 300 million homes” with the programs.
“In the end [Obama] will feel the force of the American people, just like King George did,” he said to applause.
The forthcoming convention in Philadelphia, Klayman said, will be organized within the next several weeks. A so-called “government in waiting” will be elected there, including a president, representatives and a cabinet, he said.
Nearly all speakers invoked their Christian faith to condemn Obama.