You figured that out. He hasn't yet.
The simple truth is that the super-rich and their executive retainers are fascists who believe that Americans exist only to serve the super-rich even to the extent of the expendability of their lives. Perhaps it even extends to the whole of humanity and not 'only' Americans.
In 2010 they bought an Orwellian ad campaign to attack anyone and anyone liberal, with the intent of filling Congress with the sorts of robots who would have fit well in the Reichstag between 1933 and 1945 or the old Supreme Soviet of the former USSR. These people want a system better at extracting profits than at serving anyone else. The super-rich number roughly six million people, and the rest of America number 306 million people.
This time it was largely successful. Will it work in 2012? See what I have to say about two years from now. We will see whether the electorate of 2012 is so gullible and perhaps in my case whether I might be advised to leave the US. People like me end up in torture chambers and shooting pits if a brutal regime catches up to them.
The upcoming struggle will be hard, and it will depend upon (to no small extent) demonstrating that the GOP winners of 2010 have failed Americans even if they succeed at attracting campaign funds -- if such is so. (Of course if they perform miracles, then that's great for America even if I dislike ultra-conservative ideology).