Fuck Iowa
Oh shit Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses, good for him. I’m soooo ecstatic about it. I don’t care about Romney. I’m just glad the months of media attention and millions spent campaigning in Iowa are over. Because it’s the first place to hold something resembling a popular vote so candidates and media outlets start drooling over the Iowa Caucus results, even though they’re often completely worthless. Did you know Fred Thompson of “Law and Order” fame tied with John McCain in 2008…FOR THIRD. Mike Huckabee and his family values (physical fitness of course not being one of them) took the caucus that year. Or how about back in 1992 when political power player Tom Harkin won in a fucking landslide, while Arkansas blow job getter Bill Clinton came in fourth with a measly 3%. You know who was second that year? “Uncommitted,” that’s who.
CNN has been having a field day filming prospective leaders of free world kissing babies in cornfields. Cable news is the worst. The last 6 months have been focused on a state with less than 1% of the convention delegates. So much time spent in such an irrelevant place. Cable news IS the worst. It really is. No one cares about Iowa, not even people FROM Iowa.
The Iowa Caucus has an allure to the candidates (except for Jon Huntsman, who basically told the Iowa Caucus to go fuck itself) because winning it can give them real momentum going forward. They can also get their pictures taken by news outlets pathetically desperate for stories. People laugh at the Republicans for having 8,000 debates up to this point but don’t think for one second that Fox News, CNN, and even liberal power bottom MSNBC weren’t AT LEAST 50% responsible for the wildly unnecessary amount of debates.
Historically the winner of the Iowa caucuses has about a 50/50 shot of grabbing the nomination so, as I said earlier, it’s not really much of a predictor. Why would it be? Iowans are 90% white and 100% from the Midwest, which tells you all you need to know. It takes a special kind of person to purposely live as far as possible from anything relevant and interesting. Not only does Iowa’s population not even come close to representing the U.S. population as a whole, the caucuses were also two hour affairs and didn’t allow absentee voting, further skewing the results. I can’t believe Santorum and Romney can both sit at press conferences and talk about the results as if they are some mandate to the Republican candidacy. They don’t matter! And you tied!
There are some that disagree with this analysis. I’ve divided them into two groups. Proponents from Iowa and proponents not from Iowa (aka: Those employed by CNN, and those running). The latter will argue that the Iowa Caucus helps eliminate the weaker candidates. They kind of have a point, after all Bachmann got railed while Romney, Santorum and Paul did okay. Stunner. Because before the Iowa Caucus started I totally thought Bachmann and her super popular anti-vaccines platform had a realistic shot at winning the presidency and putting Lyle the Effeminate Heterosexual in the White House as America’s first First Man. To be fair though, the first First Man WOULD be someone like Marcus Bachmann. Sadly that was the most realistic part of Michelle Bachmann’s candidacy. The proponents from Iowa essentially just love the attention their desolate patch of lonely cornfield gets every 4 years.
To me these Iowa Caucuses are a giant waste of time. The only ones who benefitted were the news networks and Obama’s campaign. Good job GOP you spent 6 months and $80 million dollars to determine absolutely nothing, and make yourselves look incredibly foolish in the process. It took that long and no one could convince enough voters to actually win the damn thing. Not boding well for 2012. Looks like it’s gonna be 4 more years of the first president with a signature basketball shoe. Actually you know what? There WAS one winner in all this. America. Because Michelle Bachman quit. Now run out there and get vaccinated for HPV ladies, because I don’t want genital warts!
Jon Huntsman. FaF. In Hoc.
13 years ago at 12:30 pm^
13 years ago at 12:53 pmHe’s mormon and a returned missionary..
13 years ago at 2:56 pmMissionary FaF.
13 years ago at 10:14 pmMissionary Position. FaF.
13 years ago at 10:23 pmThis was one of the worst articles on TFM and that takes a lot.
13 years ago at 12:46 pm^
13 years ago at 1:20 pmA lot of what?:
Butt fucking?-ask Sandusky
Child killing?-ask Franthony
Sentence Fragments?- well, take a lap lynchem
And don’t forget to tie your shoes sweetie.
13 years ago at 1:27 pmBoth your Daddies love you!
^That was fucking gay and nowhere near funny. Lace ’em, Fratoclese.
13 years ago at 3:09 pmWell I never actually said I truly hate someone without meeting them, but after that response I really hate fratoclese.
13 years ago at 5:04 pmFuck you Guvnah. 95% white, Midwestern, and Christian is what this country should be.
13 years ago at 12:47 pmTGenocideM?
13 years ago at 12:58 pm^^THitlerM?
13 years ago at 1:23 pm^^This
Fuck you Guvnah
13 years ago at 1:25 pmYeah! The Constitution says so! Oh wait.
13 years ago at 2:27 pmThe news media is solely to blame for ruining the Republican party and subsequently Romney’s lead and the temporary rises of Bachmann, Cain, and Perry. The best option would be Huntsman/Paul but thanks to media sway it’ll be Romney/token Evangelical yes-man and a guaranteed re-elect for Obama.
13 years ago at 12:53 pmPutting all the blame on the media is short-sighted and ignorant. While originally the media touted those candidates, they were also quick to revert their stance when the candidates said/did really stupid shit.
13 years ago at 2:42 pmYet they’ve kept Romney in the spotlight while snuffing Paul, Huntsman, and until recently Santorum. I do get that they aren’t the only ones to blame and perhaps I spoke too swiftly with my earlier post (already laced), but they certainly are a huge factor in the majority of Republicans’ candidacy support. The same thing happened in 2008 during the Democratic primaries (Obama is young, hip, and full of fresh ideas; Hilary is old, frumpy, and her husband liked fucking his pledges (at least they were honest with the Clintons)).
13 years ago at 8:25 pmPaul/Huntsman. Paul might be on the extreme side for some or a lot of people, but he is gonna go out of his way to see that the people and states have their say over his own ideologies.
13 years ago at 3:20 pmRon Paul 2012. Fuck everything else
13 years ago at 12:59 pm^
13 years ago at 1:05 pm^^
13 years ago at 2:18 pmNo, but if you want to head to Starbucks and browse online for some new fedoras at least you found two friends.
13 years ago at 3:11 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4a__tcfFug
13 years ago at 7:34 pmits a damn shame he can’t get elected because of his unconventional platform
13 years ago at 7:53 amFuck you PhiGherig.
Rn Paul 2012
13 years ago at 11:35 amWell shit, sorry Phi. Wrong person.
Let’s try this again.
Fuck you Tribesman.
Ron Paul 2012
13 years ago at 11:36 amWell, it’s not going to happen so I hope you have prepared yourself for that. Enjoy hipster life at whatever shitty school you attend though!
13 years ago at 1:23 pmhahahaha 3 points for tribesman, fedoras, love it
13 years ago at 10:24 pmRon Paul can get elected just like anyone else can. If you like him vote for him, if you don’t like him then don’t. But to suggest that we not vote for a candidate because “he’s not gonna win” is just dumb.
But the fedoras line was pretty good.
13 years ago at 3:24 pmfirst
13 years ago at 2:02 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLZZ6JD0g9Y
13 years ago at 2:09 pmObama 2012!
13 years ago at 2:10 pmYeah totally! i agree! go Obama!
13 years ago at 2:48 pmfor real though.
13 years ago at 2:49 pmCan’t PIKE nationals run the country under some kinda cooperative position?
13 years ago at 3:26 pmThis column sucked. You sound like a douche.
13 years ago at 2:11 pm^
13 years ago at 3:21 pm“Who hates Iowa!?”
13 years ago at 3:31 pmAslo being from the U, we do.
13 years ago at 4:58 pm