1. Asking U.S. school children to write to Afghanistan children and World War II veterans to share their wartime experiences by visiting American schools was pure political genius. 2. At the last minute it occurred to some Republican political genius that soccer parents and their daughters might object at the ballot box to a retreat from Title IX. 3. But self-described political genius sees it all as a breakthrough career move. 4. Indeed, part of the political genius of the ascendancy of President Reagan and his associates was to attain power by discrediting the very idea of government. 5. It took them almost a year to discover what a stroke of political genius the speech insert was. 6. Morris, she said, also wants to write a book that demonstrates his own political genius. 7. No more talk about his political genius, his fund-raising prowess, his ability to captivate audiences. 8. Political genius, right? 9. The explanation, which is obvious here in the fourth generation, is that his political genius was ahead of his time. 10. The one-two of raising entry-level wages and requiring the welfare recipient to go to work was a combo of political genius, everybody said. |