How to beat Big Money in a Political Election

To a journalist, commentator pundit and reporter, the word is how much money it takes to win an election and the Democrats are having a fit about how much more money will be used in these upcoming elections to get their voices in the public.  They look at the recent Supreme Court over-reaching decision in the “Citizens United” case where they deem corporation people.  Talk about worshipping a golden image.

Well when it comes to the presidential election there is a way to beat this monster called money and it is as simple and as plain as the nose on your face.  It’s making one commercial which will not only make the many being created from your opposition obsolete.

The argument from the Republicans is that President Obama’s policies are not working and killing business, so to make that lie obstinate create a commercial that repeat these lines. 

So when they say that my policies don’t work, ask them about the Auto Bailout.
When they say that I don’t care about women’s issues, ask them about the Lilly Ledbetter Law.
When they say that I am weak on Foreign policy, ask them about the Osama bin Laden.
When they say that I am against business, ask them about the record profit of business and the trillions of dollars that they are currently sitting on.
When they say that I do not care about the less fortunate, ask them about the Affordable Care provision and how it has and will help millions of Americans
When they say that I don’t care about our military, ask them about the new funding for the VA.
When they say that I have not created jobs, ask them about the 26 straight months of job growth.

Playing this commercial over and over again with one clear message will drive the other talking points right out of the window and plant a seed of questioning in the minds of voters each and every time someone brings up this subject.  It should be plain to anyone paying slight attention that those so desperate to get rid of this administration has sold their very soul because saying you want accountability from your leaders while sitting there clapping when you know that they are telling more lies that Pinocchio.

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