Sunday, March 16, 2014

Bush puts a lobbyist in the USA House.

The three points that separated Sink and Jolly came from here. "With all the dysfunction in Washington..."

He had to win one for Rove. Where will Bush be in his run for President without Karl? When Jolly took the House it affirmed the idea Rove is a winning strategy after losing it so completely in 2012. 

Now, the new coffers Rove received from Jolly is going to attempt to elect the Massachusetts traitor. This is not new and is called crony politics. Bush's advice in Florida pushes buttons and was a known outcome before he provided the endorsement. Bush would not have done it if Jolly was going to lose.

Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 09:15AM
Rove Joins Koch Brothers to Put Brown Back in the Senate to Represent Their Interests, not New Hampshire (click here)
Concord -- New Hampshire Democratic Party spokesman Harrell Kirstein issued the following statement after it was reported that Karl Rove is spending $600,000 on attack ads to help his candidate, Scott Brown:

“Karl Rove, like the Koch Brothers, thinks he can buy our Senate seat and put Scott Brown back in the Senate protecting big oil, Wall Street, millionaires and big corporations. That’s not good for New Hampshire and people here know it.  Karl Rove can’t buy New Hampshire.”

Rove's ad buy comes after the Koch Brothers poured more than $740,000 into attack ads to get Brown into the race. In total, out of state billionaires are now slated to spend more than $1.3 million on attacks to support Brown and buy enough Senate seats to get their agenda - privatizing Social Security, ending Medicare's guaranteed benefit for seniors and raising taxes on middle class families to pay for more tax breaks for big corporations, oil companies and millionaires. 


Democrats are not using the right buttons. Politics is local. In this picture, Jolly is a service worker. Pinellas County (click here) had a 70% occupation rate of their hotels and motels for the purpose of tourism, conferences, etc. Does he look like a tourist or a resident?

Monday, March 3, 2014 7:37pm
Adam C. Smith, Times Political Editor

LARGO — David Jolly, (click here) the Republican nominee to succeed the late Rep. C.W. Bill Young, says he is "a Bill Young Republican."

What does that mean? It's an important question because David Wilson Jolly has roughly even odds of being elected next Tuesday, and he remains something of a mystery four months after announcing his first campaign for public office.

For much of his four decades in the U.S. House, Young showered Tampa Bay with federal spending projects. Jolly won't be that Bill Young Republican; the money and earmarks are gone....