Asymmetrical Money Warfare — Turning An Opponent’s Big Buck Edge To Your Political Advantage

There are two types of political polling going on these days. One measures which Democratic or Republican candidate is ahead in voters’ preference. The other measures which is raising more money. Both, it seems, are viewed by political pros as Continue reading

Finally, A Democratic Catch Phrase With Teeth — ‘Romney Hood’

Most Americans are not only open to the idea of income equality, they like the idea a lot. As a people, we think that those who are successful should be well rewarded financially, and these rewards should grow over time. Continue reading

Bain Is The Bane Of The Romney Campaign

One must be fair to Mitt Romney. Without doubt, he was the pick of the litter among those running in the Republican primaries. Stacked up against Michele the Swiss Miss, I’m-righter-than-thou Rick, Herman the pizza mogul motivator, and Newt the…(but Continue reading

The 1936 and 2012 Presidential Elections — Similar Economic Scenarios, Very Different Possible Outcomes

How can a sitting Democratic President in 2012, who came to office with a huge electoral mandate four years earlier in the wake of a Republican-generated economic disaster, actually look like he might lose this coming November to a Republican Continue reading