Posted on 02/03/2020 4:42:06 AM PST by EyesOfTX
It seems inevitable at this point, doesnt it? As the Democrats lurch off to the far, far, far left of the political spectrum once again, we should take a moment to review some history of the Iowa Caucuses where that political Party is concerned.
Unlike in the Republican Party, where there has historically been little correlation between the Iowa winner as an indicator of who would become the ultimate nominee, this odd contest in this smallish state whose population is in no way indicative of the overall population of the United States tends to show us where the heart of the Democrat Party really lies. Indeed, in every election cycle during this century, and in 9 of the last 12 contests going back to 1972, Iowans have crowned the person who would eventually win the Democrat nomination.
This history tells us why the Democrat Party leaders are in such an obvious panic coming into today, with The Commie having moved into a significant polling lead in the Hawkeye state in recent weeks. It also helps to explain why, after 76 years of continuous existence, the DNC and poll co-sponsor CNN spiked the final Des Moines Register poll that has been traditionally issued on the day before the caucuses take place.
While there is precious little real ideological difference between Democrat so-called moderates and the Partys outright communist faction, Party leaders and their corrupt toadies in the media know it is vitally important to maintain the fiction in the publics mind. They fully understand that Bernie Sanders would have no better chance of defeating Donald Trump in November than would the reincarnation of Nikita Kruschev, and that having The Commie at the top of the ballot would mean the suffering of crushing losses in congressional and down-ballot races as well.
Crazy Bernie Still Loves the Commies - The Rush Limbaugh Show
This reality is why we saw on Sunday the reports that John Kerry, of all people, is so distressed at the reality of Joe Bidens obvious incapability of holding the office that he is now actively considering trying to jump into the race to try to save the Party from Sanders. Kerry is an interesting case where Iowa is concerned, since 2004 was the last time that the Partys communist faction thought it had a chance to dictate the nominee.
That was the year when leftist radical Howard Dean appeared to have all the momentum coming into Iowa, but was crushed by Kerry, ultimately finishing a weak 3rd place behind despicable John Edwards. Deans scream during his concession speech that night turned him into an immediate laughing stock and effectively ended his candidacy.
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Kerry went on to become the nominee, and run perhaps the most idiotic general election campaign in modern history. This is the guy who thinks he might be able to save the party from Sanders Stalinism.
One has to go all the way back to 1992 to find the last Iowa Caucus contest that did not choose the eventual Democrat nominee. That year was a bit of an aberration, since Iowa Senator Tom Harkin himself a committed Marxist won overwhelmingly in his home state against a field of other candidates who did not really bother to contest the caucuses, preferring to save their money and time for New Hampshire and other states down the road. No one in 1992 actually believed Harkin would become the nominee of the Party which ultimately chose Bill Clinton.
Iowa also missed in 1988 when Senator Dick Gephardt from neighboring Missouri won a close contest over Illinois Senator Paul Simon. Those mid-west Democrats like to stick together. Finishing a fairly strong third that year was this guy named Mike Dukakis, who happened to be the Governor of Massachusetts. Dukakis appeared to have a shot at defeating George H.W. Bush in the general election, until he agreed to a photo-op while riding in a tank:
Dukakis and the Tank - POLITICO Magazine
Things went steeply downhill from there.
Iowans also missed the boat the last time the Democrat Party actually nominated a real, true communist. That was in 1972, when South Dakota Senator George McGovern finished second to Maine Senator Edmund Muskie. The fake news media of the time did everything in its power to prop a poorly-organized Muskie up in that race, but the Party was radicalizing at that time, with the hippie generation taking a dominant role in its primary races. McGovern ultimately became the nominee and went onto lose what was at the time a historic landslide to incumbent President Richard Nixon. With campaign swag like this, it isnt hard to see why:
Lot Detail - George McGovern For President 1.75 1968 Hopeful Picture Button
McGoverns landslide loss was surpassed 16 years later by Walter Mondale, who was running against another strong GOP incumbent, Ronald Reagan. Mondale wasnt an outright communist, but he still managed to win only his home state of Minnesota and the District of Columbia after promising that he would raise everyones taxes as his first act in office. Not smart.
The Reagan campaign slogan that year looked sort of familiar:
Elections from 1968 to 2012 | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
All of this is a long way around to saying that, at least where the Democrats are concerned, the Iowa Caucuses are historically serious business, and that history tells us that there is a high probability that tonights ultimate winner will end up becoming the Partys presidential nominee.
So, will Bernie Sanders become the Walter Mondale of George McGoverns? Stay tuned.
That is all.
The Joe Stalin.
Mondale was 12 yrs later than 1972.
16 years later would be Dukakis winning maybe ten states.
On voters....he won’t be able to draw that much on southern votes (even if you were a Democrat). Maybe he can sign up Stacey Abrams of Georgia fame as his black VP choice, and draw some votes that way. But all of this will simply lead to maybe eight to ten states in the Electoral College, and a dismal showing nationally.
So looking forward to a brokered convention.
Ah Fritz and t*ts
I voted for Nixon in 72. I had just turned 18 a few days before and saw that McGovern was a commie so I had to do something. Too bad Nixon went sour. But in retrospect he was quite the liberal Republican. So glad I’m much older and voted for a REAL President. Before Trump,presidents were figureheads with Reagan the only exception in my lifetime.
Great historical reminders. Thanks. Bourgeois Socialist, Bernie Sanders, would’ve been spit on by Karl. (see Communist Manifesto) Uncle Joe would’ve put one in the back of his head and kicked him into a shallow grave. Bernie’s comrades/sycophants/puppets might be dangerous though...(see O’Keefe’s work.. not feel the Bern...”cities will burn”)
Be prepared.
Today’s Democrat party base is nothing like its base during the days of McGovern or even Mondale.
Wonder why IA didn’t fall for neighboring leftist Klobouchar?
If things go as they have been for the democRATS recently, look for a "broken" convention instead. They haven't had any luck lately.
Dunno.
The idiot children being turned out by our skrewels seem to love Mad Uncle Bernie.
Walter Mondale was a good politician, and by most accounts a good man.
Not only is Bernie a bombastic communist, he is not a well liked man.
If you ever find a graduate from a Burlington VT college that voted in 1979 - 1981, slap them in the face for voting in Bernie as a joke.
It wasn’t funny then. Its not funny now.
Looks like the DNC convention in Milwaukee this summer might be interesting.
instigators of evil + useful idiot moderate sympathizers of the instigators = evil
Chris Matthews is telling everyone today that Bernie is unelectable just in time for the caucuses.
I think Joe Biden would be easier for Trump to beat than Sanders. People want “free” stuff.
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