Posted on 01/26/2015 7:56:33 AM PST by Kaslin
Actually, I’m sick and tired of IOWA as a bellwether for GOP political gatekeeping. There aren’t enough of them to reflect what the rest of conservatives think, IMO. People LIKE being pandered to. That’s why we heard (and hear sometimes) so much about fricking “independents” and what they think. Flame on.
Idiot Out Wandering Around
Too bad Iowa isn’t much more of an antiestablishmentarian place.
I Owe World Apology
I once read that the trees in northern Missouri bend to the north because Iowa sucks and Missouri blows
Forget who wrote this article. The substance of it could have appeared in The WaPo, NYTimes or the New Republic. What an idiot.
Meh. It isn’t so much about WINNING Iowa as it is that you can demonstrate the ability to put together an effective ground game in a reasonably small state. A top-5 finish, especially anything with 10% or more, shows you’re someone to be reckoned with and helps with ground game and funding for later contests. A total bust in Iowa pretty much means you aren’t going anywhere - you can’t win the nomination there, but you can sure lose it.
New Hampshire is really the useless one - it’s basically a contest for the title of Chief Squish. South Carolina, on the other hand, generally crowns the main conservative contender.
So, in your opinion, all of what you say could ONLY be done for IOWA and such a small pandered-to electorate with nonstandard (compared to the rest of Red State America) straw poll histrionics? Meh from my POV.......
A little different perspective. Our job is to begin the process of vetting the candidates, not to pick the next one.
What the rest of you do with the info is up to you..............
No, most smallish states would do. But you’d run into the same problems unless you could find the “perfect” electorate mix and no local issues wanting a federal solution (in terms of $$$ at least).
As for those that don’t qualify, I wouldn’t choose a loony bin like Vermont, for example.
Four decades or so ago, they were actually fairly reliable bellweathers. Not anymore.
Normally you would be correct that Iowa was not important.
This next election will hinge on Midwest states from Ohio to Colorado.
Iowa and Iowans simple look at how life works will be center court.
Frankly, I don’t care about “the right mix of demographic anything” myself. Conservatives out here are pissed - both at Obama, AND at RINOs. I do not want my voting slate to be decided by a bunch of Iowans whose only wish it seems is to be first to be pandered to.
I agree with you. It’s a caucus anyway, and can be and previously has been bought.
It’s all about money, self-interest and prideful pandering, IMO.
I was somewhat annoyed when the Iowa pols (and others seeking to kiss their butts) wouldn’t shut up about Iowa’s alleged “common sense”. I wonder how voting for Obama twice factors into that.
Tooting their own horn to an excessive degree.
Of course, no mention of Carly Fiorina’s excellent speech:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bZBUCjMkJc
Well worth listening to. Here’s a very articulate woman. And she nails Hitlery towards the end of the speech as having no accomplishments.
Fiorina should be in jail. Jail for more than one offense. I guess this qualifies her for being a politician, but she won’t get my vote.
I remember the circuit boards melting in the Texas sun - As soon as the product ships, it’s booked, right? So they filled out a bunch of phony invoices trying to stuff the channel, and in the end they scrapped tens of millions in circuit boards.
That was her baby back at Lucent.
She’d be a disaster.
I was annoyed when the media wouldn’t shut up about “the Evangelicals” in Iowa, as if they’re the ONLY people who live and vote in the state. As I noted on another thread, pretending Iowa an entirely evangelical protestant state is like pretending Australia is a completely Catholic nation.
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