The White House now being in multi-tasking, crisis mode--prisoner swaps, capturing Benghazi plotters, watching The Sunni's in Iraq try to re-take the place from Bush/GOP "Mission Accomplished, All-Over, Again!" The White House looks like itself to be a walking, strident. . .crisis.
But there is more! The Republicans might as well run, John Wilkes Booth, for something!
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The Midtern Republicans need a wave. Compared with 2010, so far they don't even have much of a ladder, to get themselves out of a grave in California(?). . . .where none are. Govenor Christie even showed up in California, just last week(?). Texas Governor Perry thinks he may now want to move to California(?)!. Apparently there is something about the place?!?
In 2010, women were split, favorable for Democrats 44% to Republicans 43% in that wave, during that year going into the election. White women, aka voters, favored GOP 51% whereas the losing Democrats, at 36%, were not too favorably regarded. Now GOP among all women is only favorably regarded at 38% against Democrats at 50% favorable. Among White women, aka voters, the split is pretty much even. 44% of white women favor Democrats, and 45% of white women favor Republicans. Maybe even White Women now want to move California(?)!
Anyone notices that Virginia House District Seven is not too fond of Hispanics, either. As for Cantor(?). . . . The Tea Party isn't even liked by too many GOP. There likely are none in California. . .if the GOP partisan tour guides are any indication.
Anyone guesses that Senator Landrieu will be seen as a bonus for Louisiana, compared with "High Tech," Governor Bobby Jindal. The last imagery anyone has of Governor Jindal is someone self-reliant on manual labor to haul giant rocks to the coast(?)!
Mary Landrieu Pushes Corps of Engineers to Include Louisiana Energy Ports | The Container
The ladies of America are so far, not much into MMA-USA-In Washington, D. C., so far this year, according to NBC/WSJ polls.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken not Stirred!"
(Older "Walk On Wild Side" maybe kept White House on other side. . .of the entire city, even!)
But there is more! The Republicans might as well run, John Wilkes Booth, for something!
NBC News - Breaking News & Top Stories - Latest World, US & Local News
The Midtern Republicans need a wave. Compared with 2010, so far they don't even have much of a ladder, to get themselves out of a grave in California(?). . . .where none are. Govenor Christie even showed up in California, just last week(?). Texas Governor Perry thinks he may now want to move to California(?)!. Apparently there is something about the place?!?
In 2010, women were split, favorable for Democrats 44% to Republicans 43% in that wave, during that year going into the election. White women, aka voters, favored GOP 51% whereas the losing Democrats, at 36%, were not too favorably regarded. Now GOP among all women is only favorably regarded at 38% against Democrats at 50% favorable. Among White women, aka voters, the split is pretty much even. 44% of white women favor Democrats, and 45% of white women favor Republicans. Maybe even White Women now want to move California(?)!
Anyone notices that Virginia House District Seven is not too fond of Hispanics, either. As for Cantor(?). . . . The Tea Party isn't even liked by too many GOP. There likely are none in California. . .if the GOP partisan tour guides are any indication.
Anyone guesses that Senator Landrieu will be seen as a bonus for Louisiana, compared with "High Tech," Governor Bobby Jindal. The last imagery anyone has of Governor Jindal is someone self-reliant on manual labor to haul giant rocks to the coast(?)!
Mary Landrieu Pushes Corps of Engineers to Include Louisiana Energy Ports | The Container
The ladies of America are so far, not much into MMA-USA-In Washington, D. C., so far this year, according to NBC/WSJ polls.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken not Stirred!"
(Older "Walk On Wild Side" maybe kept White House on other side. . .of the entire city, even!)
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