Bush, who no one disputes is Mr. Middle, the “leading” Republican candidate in the Iowa caucuses?
Because that’s the warped-mirror image the outside-of-Iowa news media have been shining back into Iowa for weeks and months. The Beltway Butinskis hop onto national TV programs originating from Iowa – as if they were “reporting live from Lower Slobovia” – and snicker away any suggestion the contest is not already decided the way they’ve decided it should be decided. They’ve come to Des Moines to inform every benighted Iowan: Bush wins, Steve Forbes comes in second. Bang! Next case. Don’t despair. Iowans are a perceptive breed. Why else would they be so loyal to Iowa? . Then why is Bush such a “shoo-in?” Because none of the “leading” candidates is offering anything more than the same old same-old. Well, there are these tediously detailed differences here and there, in their tax policies and the like. Those are differences without distinctions. Or is it distinctions without differences? Whatever, they won’t amount to that same hill of beans once the snow melts. The real reason why real l
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