Tinker
If you want to have someone fix your body when you get sick go see a doctor and make sure that they know what they are doing. When you want to win a election hire a politician and make sure that they are good at how they ask for the people vote.
So on and on the common sense of life become the difference in the jobs we do. And in the success we have from our endeavors.
This
time the Republican party did it right and that they were lucky to have
a convenient shining example to show the American people who they were not going
to be like. Barack Obama became his own worse enemy and his TV Mirage Show gave to the Republican Party a very easy opponent to beat.
Tuesday
November 4 2014 Mid-Terms election was the time that the Republican Party massacre the Democrats Party when and where what
ever few Democrat were left after the American people voted were simply
glad to be one of the survivor, phew!
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ politics/battle-for-the- senate-how-the-gop-did-it/ 2014/11/04/a8df6f7a-62c7-11e4- bb14-4cfea1e742d5_story.html
Politics
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/
Politics
Battle for the Senate: How the GOP did it
One night in early September, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called a longtime colleague, Sen. Pat Roberts, from his living room in Louisville, furious about the 78-year-old Republican’s fumbling and lethargic reelection campaign.Roberts had raised a paltry $62,000 in August. He was airing no ads. His campaign staff, mostly college students, had gone back to school. Most worrisome, McConnell had in his hands a private polling memo predicting Roberts would lose in Kansas — an alarming possibility that could cost the GOP a Senate majority.
McConnell was blunt. A shake-up was needed. Roberts unleashed a flurry of expletives at McConnell. Ultimately, though, the ex-Marine gave in. The next day, he led campaign manager Leroy Towns, 70, a retired college professor and confidant, into a Topeka conference room and fired him. There were tears. “It hurt,” Towns said.
Eleven hundred miles away in Richmond, Va., Chris LaCivita, a hard-charging Republican fixer, was on his back deck picking apart steamed crabs and drinking beer with friends when he got the order to fly to Kansas. The Republican rescue was underway.
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