Iowa Votes

· Thursday, January 5, 2012

Iowa caucus results show it's still early in the game and nothing's certain.

So what happened on the way to the Republican presidential nomination?

Well, even with a slim official win, Mitt Romney did no better in practical terms this year than he did four years ago in 2008 because of the level of competition. This proves that the road to the 2012 nomination will be anything but smooth, and that he has a tough road ahead if he is to win the Republican presidential nomination.

Mitt has a big problem in his seeming inability to relate to the average working man or woman. He's a bit too self-assured. As for Rick Santorum, he threw a monkey wrench into Ron Paul's meteoric rise by almost winning, and proved that Romney is not as unbeatable as his worshippers in the media would like us to believe.

Rick gave an off-the-cuff, Reaganesque speech that marked him as a staunch conservative in the style of my late Dad, Ronald Reagan. He leaves no doubt that his love for America is genuine and deep-rooted.

Ron Paul proved that his supporters are in there for the long haul. Moreover he proved that the GOP needs to pay attention to his message of fiscal sanity and restraint in federal spending or the average Republican, fed up with the witless squandering of our tax dollars, might bolt in November.

Newt Gingrich managed to live to see another day, and he'll do battle in both New Hampshire and South Carolina -- not with Romney, who he's out to destroy, but with Rick Santorum. Newt needs to be more passionate and less professorial and, for heaven's sake, Newt, put on a damned tie.

Perry needs to retool his message and overcome the gaffes for which he has become so infamous. He says he's going home to reconsider his candidacy, but if he stays in the race he will meet Santorum and Gingrich in South Carolina and that will be the end for him. The conservative winner there will then go on, and the others will need to go home.

As for Michele Bachmann, she made the right decision to go back to Minnesota and run for re-election and not be like California's Bob Dornan, who stayed too long in running for president and as a result lost his House seat to Loretta Sanchez.

The Iowa caucuses are over but the fun has just begun. Fasten your seatbelts, America, the ride ahead may get bumpy. There might now be room for another candidate to emerge and sweep the field.

Stay tuned.

©2011 Mike Reagan


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Comments

Richard Ryan

I have to admit that I have not paid any attention to Santorum. However; perhaps he deserves another look. As Michael says, fasten your seat belts. It`s gonna be an interesting trip.

Richard Ryan

Lamar,Missouri - Birthplace of Harry S Truman

Posted January 5, 2012 at 12:18:38 PM


readinglady

Richard,

Your comments which I read every day always seemed so conservative...How is it you didn't notice Rick Santorum??? I have liked him from day one and people just gave me funny looks. I hope he continues to move forward, he (other than Michele B.) were the only real conservatives in the pack.

Posted January 5, 2012 at 2:12:17 PM


Richard Ryan

readinglady: I guess I was just too focused on Michele Bachmann. Bachmann was my first choice. I`m with you in hoping for Santorum. Sometimes we just can`t see the forest for the trees, as they say.

Richard Ryan

Lamar,Missouri - Birthplace of Harry S Truman

Posted January 5, 2012 at 3:16:17 PM


readinglady

Richard:

I love Michele, but I think she is so valuable where she is. We need many more like her in both House and Senate. I see Ann Coulter, who used to be a favorite of mine is slamming Santorum...for being a Catholic??

Posted January 5, 2012 at 4:43:28 PM


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