News from Iowa

John Ensign is a NEOCON from the same cut. For Party and self-preservation and everything else before the people. Nevada has two of the worst different wings from the same vulture.

[url]http://americanfuturefund.com/[/URL]

Follow the money... see who donates to these 501c4's and how's that connected to the political hack speaking.

Ensign is a Mirror of Manchurian Mandate Mitt Romney
AFF officiers:

Board of Directors
Sandra Greiner, Treasurer
Sandra is a State Legislator and Iowa farmer. Before being elected to the state legislature, Sandra was a volunteer for a variety of Agricultural groups and grassroots political organizations. While in the legislature, Sandra has fought against taxes increases and worked to preserve conservative free markets ideals for all Iowans.
Barbara Smeltzer, Secretary
Barbara is a life-long conservative grassroots activist. She has served in a variety of leadership roles in community, civic and political organizations. Barbara is a retired teacher with a passion for education.
Cord Overton, Young Conservative Liaison
Cord is a senior at Iowa State University and President of Sigma Chi fraternity. Cord is active in social, civic and conservative organizations on campus. In addition to his academic activities, Cord remains active in his family’s horse farm and business.

It was announced today that U.S. Senator John Ensign (R-NV) will make 3 stops in Iowa in a few weeks to deliver lectures for the American Future Fund.

Presidential ambitions, perhaps?
 
Huckabee is back again. This is his 3rd trip through Iowa since the election but this trip seems to be generating a lot more press, probably because he's made clear that he's endorsing a Bob Vander Plaats for Iowa Governor (Vander Plaats was a poobah in the Huckabee campaign).

Huckabee won big in the Iowa caucuses and it will be interesting to see if his backing will deliver the GOP nomination to Vander Plaats, who has run for the nomination twice before. Gay marriage might be a key issue in the race.



Huckabee says economic stimulus plan "disastrous"
[url]http://www.radioiowa.com/gestalt/go.cfm?objectid=CC57394C-5056-B82A-3735EA907D7A6412[/URL]

IowaPolitics.com: Huckabee pledges to return to campaign for Vander Plaats
[url]http://www.iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=161406[/URL]


Huckabee, Vander Plaats stump in Iowa's Great Lakes
[url]http://www.globegazette.com/articles/2009/06/11/news/state/doc4a30869c93981562107516.txt[/URL]
 
Huckabee is back again. This is his 3rd trip through Iowa since the election but this trip seems to be generating a lot more press, probably because he's made clear that he's endorsing a Bob Vander Plaats for Iowa Governor (Vander Plaats was a poobah in the Huckabee campaign).

Huckabee won big in the Iowa caucuses and it will be interesting to see if his backing will deliver the GOP nomination to Vander Plaats, who has run for the nomination twice before. Gay marriage might be a key issue in the race.

Ugh... and of course Vander Plaats, as governor, will turn around and endorse Huckabee in 2012.
 
I'm hearing christian conservatives talking about some kind of 'huge announcement' here in Iowa in about 10 days.

My bet is that they are hosting an Iowa appearance by Sarah Palin, which would be her first trip to Iowa since McCain/Palin.
 
I'm hearing christian conservatives talking about some kind of 'huge announcement' here in Iowa in about 10 days.

My bet is that they are hosting an Iowa appearance by Sarah Palin, which would be her first trip to Iowa since McCain/Palin.

Huckabee/Palin drumbeats in the distance?
 
Former U.S. Sen. Santorum to visit Iowa

Here's an excerpt from a story today about Rick Santorum coming to Iowa (clearly testing presidential waters). I sure wish Ron Paul would make a visit to Iowa so our principles would be considered part of the mix in the always high-profile media coverage of presidential speculation.




Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum will be visiting northeast Iowa this week, not to see the fall colors and not for the reason you might think.

Well, not entirely.

More than three years ahead of the next presidential election “you probably shouldn’t read too much into it,” the conservative Republican from Pennsylvania said about his visit to Dubuque Thursday.

“It’s an import time in our country. I feel passionately about a lot of things,” he said by telephone recently. “Where it goes beyond that, I don’t know.”

Read the rest:

http://www.globegazette.com/article...doc4ac12e9b2b089251366871.txt#vmix_media_id=0[url]http://www.globegazette.com/articles/2009/09/29/news/latest/doc4ac12e9b2b089251366871.txt#vmix_media_id=0[/URL]
 
Iowa Presidential politics starting to simmer

Things are starting to cook here. Santorum's on the air as I type this, saying how before his Iowa visit, if you googled 'santorum in Iowa' you would get 350 hits. Now that he's here you get 1.36 million.

The Des Moines register's new political guru has a feature on Santorum and notes the following:

By this point in the last cycle, October 2005, Democrat John Edwards and Republican Sam Brownback were already making their fourth Iowa trips. Republican Mike Huckabee, the eventual winner of the 2008 GOP caucuses, made his fifth trip here that month. Mitt Romney and George Pataki also visited in October 2005.

Here's the whole story: [url]http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20091001/OPINION01/910010335/1036/OPINION[/URL]
 
Here comes Pataki!

Former NY governor Pataki is coming to Iowa to speak at a fundraiser for Scott County Republicans. He came to Iowa early in the cycle last time but decided against a presidential run. I don't know his intentions but you know why these pols come to Iowa...

[url]http://www.qctimes.com/news/local/government-and-politics/article_5b2c03fa-b76f-11de-90e9-001cc4c03286.html[/URL]

At this rate half of the republican party is going to run for Prez in 2012.

Pawlenty/Huckabee/Gingrich/Pataki/Palin...the list grows
 
Don't forget our other recent visitors: Santorum, Pence, Barbour, and Ensign (whoops).

I'm probably forgetting someone.

I'm getting the feeling that we'll be hearing that someone really popular will be coming to Iowa soon.
 
Palin alert! Surrogates coming to Iowa.

This beanwalker site is kind of like an Iowa version of Drudge:

[url]http://www.thebeanwalker.com/2009/10/bean-walker-exclusive-des-moines-to-host-palin-authors/[/URL]


BEAN WALKER EXCLUSIVE: DES MOINES TO HOST PALIN AUTHORS

Oct 19th, 2009 | By tim | Category: Home The following is a Bean Walker exlcusive *** Bean Walker readers are invited and encouraged to attend this event *** MUST CREDIT THIS STORY TO THEBEANWALKER.COM ***

Authors of the explosive new Sarah Palin biography have informed The Bean Walker that they will hold an exclusive WEST DES MOINES book event on Sunday, November 8th at 2 p.m…

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The authors are only holding a handful of book events in a half dozen cities…

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Event held the day after Gov. Tim Pawlenty keynotes Republican Party of Iowa event the night before…

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Please join authors Shushannah Walshe and Scott Conroy at a reading and signing of their new book. Details are as follows:

Sarah From Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar (PublicAffairs; on-sale November 3rd)

Sunday, November 8th at 2pm
Barnes and Noble
4550 University Avenue
West Des Moines

***DEVELOPING ***
 
Giuliani wishes he hadn't skipped Iowa.

From the Des Moines Register site: http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2009/10/26/the-beginning-of-becoming-irrelevant/[url]http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2009/10/26/the-beginning-of-becoming-irrelevant/[/URL]


New York magazine has a very long story about Rudy Giuliani and What He Will Do Next and there’s some Iowa introspection hidden in there:


And then there was his cockamamy campaign strategy, in which he sat out the Iowa caucuses, skipping a contest that riveted the world for a month, and competed halfheartedly in New Hampshire and South Carolina. By the time he made his infamous last stand in Florida, hoping that weeks of appearances at NASCAR tracks and Little Havana parades could make up for the ground he’d lost, it was too late.


Today, Rudy Inc. offers myriad excuses for the debacle. Giuliani says fund-raising in the crowded field was harder than he expected: “I wish I had figured out that we weren’t going to raise $100 million.” Giuliani also wishes he hadn’t skipped Iowa, a decision he attributes to advisers. “My instincts originally were, if you lose, you gotta go down fighting. You can’t allow yourself to lose a primary. I think I should’ve fought Iowa harder. That was the beginning of becoming irrelevant.”


It’s nice to see that candidates eventually Get It, even if only after it’s too late — you don’t have to win Iowa or New Hampshire but you have to show up in one of them and do well. Third place in Iowa and second place in New Hampshire might have been enough to give the Florida voters the courage to keep Giuliani’s campaign on life support.


The winner-take-all format of the GOP primaries certainly didn’t help him, either, but that’s another post for another day.
 
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