Posted on 01/15/2024 7:22:01 AM PST by CreviceTool
At any rate, this is the Iowa caucus, the Hawkeye Cauci, and it has been fascinating all morning and during the day yesterday to watch the media. My gosh, they are so excited. They are ten times as excited as anybody else is about this. It’s funny to watch. Now, to put this in a little more perspective — and this is not to disparage the Hawkeye Cauci — but there’s not a single delegate chosen tonight. Nothing that happens tonight really leads to votes in terms of delegates at a convention. It’s a glorified straw poll. And I’m not putting it down, don’t misunderstand. I think it’s one of the greatest marketing schemes ever, otherwise who would go to Iowa in January, who would ever do that?
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I still miss el Rushbo.
Must give proper credit - The Music Man:
Oh, there’s nothing halfway
About the Iowa way to treat you
When we treat you
Which we may not do at all
There’s an Iowa kind of special
Chip on the shoulder attitude
We’ve never been without
That we recall
We can be cold as a falling
Thermometer in December
If you ask about our weather in July
And we’re so by God stubborn
We can stand touchin’ noses
For a week at a time
And never see eye to eye
But what the heck, you’re welcome
Join us at the picnic, you can have your fill
Of all the food you bring yourself
You really ought to give Iowa a try
(Provided you are contrary)
But we’ll give you our shirt
And a back to go with it
If your crops should happen to die
So what the heck, you’re welcome
Glad to have you with us
Even though we may not ever mention it again
You really ought to give Iowa a try
Hawkeye, Iowa, DuBuque
Des Moines, Davenport
Marshalltown, Mason City
Keokuk, Ames, clear lake
Ought to give Iowa a try
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