An unknown affable, likable, cool dude in a truck pushed a re-set button in the Obama administration’s agenda and set back the cocky, arrogant Democratic-controlled Congress, killed a health care bill in its present form and sent a message across this country that the politicians we elect serve we the people.

It was a seminal moment for Barack Hussein Obama, an attractive, likable and articulate President, when he realized a nobody by the name of Scott P. Brown took the stronghold Democratic seat of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, a one-party seat for 44 years.  The last Republican that held that seat was Henry Cabot Lodge in 1946.

Senator-Elect Scott Brown told the people that elected him to office that the seat he was honored to be elected to was ‘the people’s seat’ and that it was not any one party’s seat, nor any individual’s seat.

Obama scoffed at the Tea Party movement across this country during the past year and at one point said it was being generated by Fox News.  They learned on Tuesday evening much to their chagrin, what the Boston Tea Party was all about many generations ago that revisited them this week.

However, Obama’s ideological left wing agenda, which the people clearly do not want, hasn’t left his soul.

This is the way he explained Brown’s victory in an exclusive interview with ABC’ News’ George Stephanopoulos: “Here’s my assessment of not just the vote in Massachusetts, but the mood around the country: the same thing that swept Scott Brown into office swept me into office,” Obama said.  “People are angry and they are frustrated.  Not just because of what’s happened in the last year or two years, but what’s happened over the last eight years,” he concluded.

The analogy is a classic example that Obama still doesn’t get it.  Oh, it’s a clever spin and one that he has used during his first year in office campaigning for and against what he inherited and blaming poor George.

Obama and his left wing Marxist leaning counselors do not understand the mandate of the people in America.  This is a center right country and this administration is governing to the left.

Nothing more demonstrated this than Obama’s last minute effort to save Martha Coakley’s bid for the Kennedy seat, when he said, “So look forget the ads, everybody can run slick ads.  Forget the truck.  Everyone can buy a truck.”

Brown countered: “Mr. President, unfortunately in this economy, not everybody can buy a truck.  My goal is to change that by cutting spending, lowering taxes and letting people keep more of their own.”

A simple agenda that resonates with the people and is directly related to Obama’s first year in office, not the previous 8 years.

Obama’s spin is pure mendacity, as I have said before; it is naivety by a young administration with a socialistic agenda that is wet behind the ears.

It will be interesting to see if they recognize the handwriting on the wall – or will they dam the torpedoes and move forward with their progressive agenda.

As likable and articulate as Obama might be, think about what he didn’t achieve: failed to bring the Olympics to Chicago, failed on his mission in the debauchery of climate warming in the Copenhagen Conference, failed on his effort to save the Gubernatorial races for the Dems in Virginia and New Jersey and now he loses a Senate seat in Massachusetts.

Oh, to be fair and balanced – Obama did win the Nobel Peace Prize, for promises.

Obama made one admission of failure during the ABC interview when he said that he, “lost touch with the people”.  Perhaps it’s the Kool Aid.  President Obama during his first year in office gave 411 speeches, 41 interviews with the media and 29 speeches on health care, and the people heard him.

Barack, I think we got it.  It’s now time for you to get it.  You got an early warning for ‘change’  and it’s not the ‘change’ you wanted; it’s the ‘people’s’ change and they are making their move and that’s what was reflected by the voters in Massachusetts.