Iowa-Bashing Snobs and Sore Losers

· Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Iowa caucuses may not have much predictive value, but they did a wonderful job of unmasking both elitist whingers on the left and incompetent whiners on the right.

As they do every presidential election cycle, progressives of pallor wore their indelible disdain for Middle America on their sleeves. Pale-faced University of Iowa journalism professor Stephen Bloom launched a 6,000-word jeremiad, littered with factual errors, against his home state's residents. The abridged version: Raaaaaaaacists! Hicks! Christians! Argggh!

In the safe harbors of The Atlantic just a few weeks before Tuesday's electoral event, Bloom sneered: "Those who stay in rural Iowa are often the elderly waiting to die." The rest are "(a)n assortment of waste-toids and meth addicts with pale skin and rotted teeth or those who quixotically believe, like Little Orphan Annie, that 'the sun will come out tomorrow.'" One of the poison-tongued prof's own former journalism students, Kirsten Scharnberg Hampton, took him to task for citing faulty demographic statistics, derisively stereotyping hunters and falsely accusing a local newspaper of "splashing" the headline "He Is Risen" across its front page (it was a small, boxed quotation marking Easter Sunday).

But the damage was done; the bait dangled. And at the overwhelmingly white "NBC Nightly News" on Sunday, Andrea Mitchell swallowed the Iowa-bashing chum whole -- and then dutifully regurgitated the attack on the state as, "Too white, too evangelical, too rural." She was quick to slip in a "critics say" disclaimer, of course. But let's not kid ourselves about the network's prejudices.

This is the same news organization that attempted to conduct Islamophobia stings at NASCAR races to expose how racist racing fans supposedly were; whose "Meet the Press" host David Gregory smeared GOP leaders as "Grand Wizards" in November; and whose execs were forced to apologize last month for MSNBC goons who falsely linked GOP candidate Mitt Romney to the Ku Klux Klan.

One local Hawkeye State veteran journalist, David Yepsen, tried to correct the coastal myth of the redneck-hick-outlier Iowa voter by politely pointing out Barack Obama's triumph in the 2008 Democratic caucuses at the hands of, yes, mostly white voters. Moreover, over the past four presidential election seasons, the Iowa popular vote has "closely tracked national preferences."

Census statistics show that the majority of Iowans are urban, not rural; the median age is 38 (nationally, it's 36.7); and out of a population of 3 million people statewide, some 90,000 are farming families. But snobs and demagogues on both sides of the aisle eschewed the facts and instead indulged in racial and class warfare. The Hispanic News website issued a clarion call: "In Diverse and Urban Nation, Time to Kick Iowa White, Racist Farmers to Curb." GOP strategist Roger Stone, who spearheaded the bungled bid to turn statist, pro-bailout, eminent-domain abuser Donald Trump into a Tea Party/GOP "Mr. Everyman" candidate, also jumped ugly. He railed against Iowans as a "bunch of hayseeds" who are "not representative of America today."

More Iowa sins according to Stone: "The food is awful, the people are stout, and a lot of them smoke."

If only a utopian state of non-smoking, vegetarian supermodels and "Apprentice" reality-show contestants had first-in-the-nation status. Imagine how much better off we'd all be.

Joking aside, I'd have no problem with a rotating, kick-off caucus slot. But intermingled with the bi-coastal bigotry against Iowa is the distinct odor of sore-loser-dom. Split voters in Iowa simply reflected the wider discontent among grassroots conservatives and tea party activists with the current Pageant of the Imperfects.

Besides, Iowa caucus critics have had years to change the status quo. Like some of Tuesday's big losers, the whingers and whiners who complain about the process have failed to get their act together. All talk, no follow-through.

Take Newt Gingrich. The vaunted intellectual field marshal of the GOP whose campaign bubble quickly burst under the weight of his own gross incompetence blamed his fall on money, staff, a "failed system," negative ads and the electorate's inability to appreciate "big ideas."

But if you can't convert a surge into an electoral win, if you can't effectively rebut opponents' charges without resorting to tears and tantrums, and -- most damaging for Gingrich -- if you can't put people on the ground in places like Iowa and Virginia who can deliver votes and signatures when it counts, how can you win a general election? Frankly, to use a favorite Gingrich verbal crutch, the fault lies in just one place: on Gingrich's shoulders.

When I was a kid, we took something called the Iowa Test of Basic Skills -- a nationally standardized test of minimum competence in core subjects. The Iowa caucuses serve a similar purpose. When campaigns fail to meet the most elementary requirements of organizational politics, don't blame the messengers. Blame the test-takers.

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Comments

OzzWorx

Santorum/Bachman

Posted January 4, 2012 at 9:37:47 AM


Jonathan Sipe

I think that the Iowa Caucus just seperated the men from the boys. Romney and Gingrich are busy bickering with each other and Santorum surges forward. All he has to do is sit back and let Romney and Gingrich beat themselves and he could recieve the nomination. It's great. Maybe the Rhinos will get totaly weeded out and we can elect a true Conservative to the White House. It would be great if we could do the same in the Senate and Congress. Keep up the good work there Romney and Gingrich so that we can elect the right candidate. Santorum is surging at the perfect time. New Hampshire may be a bit more interesting than everone thinks it will be.

Posted January 4, 2012 at 11:59:15 AM


wjmccrindle

Liberals are Liars, and facts never get in the way of their stories, its all about feelings and delusion. Deflect, Deny, counter Accuse, the democrap playbook.

Posted January 4, 2012 at 12:16:40 PM


Gelio

@Ozzworx - Sorry, but Bachman comes across as being as dumb as a rock, then she opens her mouth and proves it. Santorum/Paul would be better.

Posted January 4, 2012 at 12:26:23 PM


d.w.hudson

Michelle, you are without a doubt one of the best reads out there today! Delightful wit! Wicked sarcasm! Factually accurate! Journalism at its best! Thank you!

(please forgive the excess of exclamation marks... chalk it up to enthusiasm and appreciation)

Posted January 4, 2012 at 12:29:27 PM


Dave Scoggins

@Ozzworx & @Gelio - How about Santorum/West?

Posted January 4, 2012 at 1:12:50 PM


Howard Reed

Hello America,

There has always been sore losers we refer to as whiners. They came out of the closet in debasing Americans after George W. Bush quote, "stole the elction" from Al Gore.

It is hard for me to stomach these losers in life's game, but as a Christian I swallow the gall and pray for them, as we are all God's children. Hopefull they will wake before that last breath in which they will wake up.

The Turban Torpedo

Posted January 4, 2012 at 4:17:48 PM


Howard Reed

Hello America,

Although I am a die-hard Sarah Palin, first female president fan, Rep. Bachmann follows a very close second. It would serve the GOP nominee and American people if they choose her for Vice President. That would give her the grooming she needs to occupy the White House.

Ms. Bachmann's education, work record and political chutzpah proves Gelio wrong about his hate diatribe. This is a woman who is on the ball when she is out of politician mode on the campaign trail. Had she stuck to her message without getting caught in the finger pointing game, she would probably have walked away with the nomination.

She and former Gov. Palin's day will come.

The Turban Torpedo

Posted January 4, 2012 at 4:26:14 PM


PDK

I`d take Backmann over Paul or West anyday. But I will vote for whomever the republican candidate is.

Obama represents, and in reality is, all that threatens our founding fathers America such as liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The four greatest threats to America are; 1, liberals/democrats 2, socialism 3, illegalism and 4, Islam. Barac Obama "is" 3 of the 4 and "is" for illegalism.

It befalls we Americans this election year, as duty to all humamity and our posterity, that we ensure an end to the anti American, pro socialist pro Islamic Messiah, BHO, is not re-elected.

Nobama 2012, vote republican. Thank you.

Posted January 4, 2012 at 7:22:27 PM


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