Dec 30

Hormuz and Iowa

The Iranian’s threatening to close the vital Strait of Hormuz not only brings the possibility of conflict between the U.S. Navy and theirs, whether it be by us acting first or them surprising us all, but how voters in Iowa will react to the bold aggression and saber-rattling of the islamic regime.

When they look at the field as it stands, we have numerous opinions on how to deal with Iran, but its very probable that our next elected President wont be thinking hypothetically, but will actually have to do something in his first year, because the

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Oct 10

Bachmann Retreating to Iowa

Earlier this week we covered the Huntsman campaign’s all-in shift to New Hampshire, which demonstrates his lack of national appeal, but today we have even more interesting 2012 news: Rep. Michele Bachmann’s campaign is shutting down their Virginia office and focusing solely on Iowa – revealing her shrinking appeal.

Her national appeal, surprisingly like Huntsman’s, is declining rapidly and she’s putting all her eggs in Iowa’s socially conservative friendly basket. While the former U.S. Ambassador is counting on those independent-democrat granite state voters; the Minnesota Representative is hoping for religious-ideological caucus goers.

I have a feeling we’ll be seeing

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