Thursday, May 27, 2010

Linda's humble beginnings as a public servant

On a fall day on Oct 4, 1948, a public servant was born. From the moment of her arrival Linda Marie McMahon was born to lead as a public servant. While Dick Blumenthal was serving "during" the Vietnam War, Linda McMahon graduated East Carolina University with a Bachelor's degree in French and a minor in Spanish. From a very young age, fiscal responsibility was entrained in her. Her mother Evelyn worked as a budget analyst with the Marine Corps and the seed of fiscal conservatism was sewn. From her post at the Board of Trustees at Sacred Heart University to the creation of over 500 jobs, her role as a public servant has never been more evident. As a very public figure Linda McMahon understands the importance of clear and concise communication and understands the consequences of "missteps" Always mindful of the public perception, Linda McMahon has mastered the art of communication over the years and has always spoken with intention, purpose and recognition that her words as a public figure carry great weight with a variety of individuals. While Mr. Blumenthal's military service is commendable, a military record doesn't guarantee that a person will be a great senator. With a proven track record of leadership, fiscal responsibility, dedication to state and country, and business sense make Linda McMahon the right woman to send to Washington. A lot of people can talk about reform, Linda has built a career on it. A lot of people talk about change, Linda McMahon has built a life on it. Unlike Dick Blumenthal, Linda doesn't dance around the issues, she has never had to apologize for unclear communication, she is focused, ready to hit the ground running from day one because in reality, what she will do in the Senate, she has already been doing for the last 30 years.

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