Please spend two minutes studying the progressive narrative. You cannot defeat what you don’t understand. It is obvious Jim Jordan does not know his Saul Alinsky.

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Brawl where progressives live and breathe.  Learn the 80 year old progressive narrative.  For years progressives have accused the Republican Party of being the servants of the rich and powerful at the expense of the broader public.  Elected Republicans need to drop this idiotic fixation on civility.  Elected Republicans are timid.  Brawl where the progressive foundation rests.  Please get out of bible church and spend two minutes studying the progressive narrative.  You cannot defeat what you don’t understand.  It is obvious Jim Jordan does not know the ‘bologna rule’ of liberal politics.

Watch this Reagan VIDEO.  This is how political jujitsu is done: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoPu1UIBkBc

Every totalitarian progress in the democrat party learns Saul Alinsky and the ‘bologna rule’ as freshmen in college. Conservatives are clueless.  For example, “How do you jam an entire progressive boloney into the American body politics?”  Answer: “One slice of boloney at a time, of course.”  Jim Jordan is oblivious to the progressive narrative.  Never forget, Ronald Reagan was a democrat for 25 years before Reagan switched parties.  Reagan knew liberal orthodoxy forwards and backwards.  Reagan knew the liberal narrative and liberal traps.  Ronald Reagan would never have allowed the Planned Parenthood line-item rider to be sent at 100%.   A 49% cut is much smarter.  Think like a liberal.  For example, reverse the ‘bologna rule’ because a 49% reduction three times works perfectly with none of the political blow-back.  Please take a break from bible church and study progressivism.

Jim Jordan:

Aim Higher, Set Budgets Lower

Making a real impact will require the discipline to do the right thing even when it's the hard thing. Americans want us to reach higher, act bolder, and remember the job we were sent here to do.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704662604576257111461177364.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_AboveLEFTTop#U402163075382W8F

 

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