Wednesday, January 4, 2012

So What Happened Last Night In Iowa?

SEE HERE Rick Santorum proved that hardwork can zero out money.  Newt Gingrich proved that harsh and untruthful attacks can definitely marginalize a candidate (is that a surprise after what the media did to Palin and Cain).  The bottom line is that Iowa was just an opening shot in a long and grueling nomination process.  The Obama zombies were gloating about it this morning but of course they don't have a nominating race at all since they are wedded to the marxist narcissist that is trying to bring down the country and doing very well at it.  On to New Hampshire (January 10th) I guess is the next step in this merry-go-round horse race.  Maybe we'll see Gingrich take the gloves off.  Ron Paul did very well too and came in only a couple of percentage points behind the leaders.  Paul is predictable on the issues because he is running on principles.  Some of his principles may need some inspection however.  MORE Now for MALKIN's PERSPECTIVE

2 comments:

  1. The guy who has been running for six years with the Establishment totally lined up behind him (Sir Mitt of RINO) won by eight votes. If he proclaims inevitability prior to SC and FL weighing in, he will end up looking foolish. obtw - along the way he made an enemy of the best debater in the room, who also happens to still be leading in SC and FL.

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  2. Dittos ... by any rational standard if Romney was so hot, given his investment and effort he should have packed the field away. Instead the real conservatives shared the 70+ percent non-Romney vote, mostly because of varying style points and nuances. As the field narrows I expect Romney will take a serious hit.

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