waterloo you know, mass murderer. if you are from waterloo, you would know the difference between the the duke and a felon. sure, sure. that s part of the deal. yeah. is it a challenge? oh, sure, it s a challenge. but the president of the united states has to stand up and lead the nation and they can t embarrass the american people. so part of toughening up and learning how it do this job. also on june 27, another republican jumps in, hoping to catch iowa lightning in a bottle. i never thought i would be speaking here. thaddeus mccotter. in all honesty, you never thought you would hear a speech from a dude named thaddeus. he asked an undecided for coffee. the washington big shot, courting the iowa activist. for now, at least, she s only willing to give him friendly iowa advice.
what happens if you don t win iowa? well, we ll talk then. fox news reporting, the fight for iowa, here s bret baier. the author who described a sleepy iowa farm as a field of dreams was writing about baseball. but he could have been talking about presidential politics, where the dreams are even bigger. you have heard it before, the first in the nation, iowa caucuses, always first in the nation. well, some people worry that iowa mostly rural state with a relatively small population, plays too big a role in the electoral process. the counter argument goes like this. in iowa, individual people still matter, citizens need to harb things now the firehouses and school gyms and community centers. candidates can t just make big tv buys, they earn their votes, handshake by handshake n. iowa, a well-fund, well-known politician can learn he doesn t have what it takes or a small campaign can catch a second win. this cycle, president obama is a formality. but it s a different s
what happens if you don t win iowa? well, we ll talk then. fox news reporting, the fight for iowa, here s bret baier. the author who described a sleepy iowa farm as a field of dreams was writing about baseball. but he could have been talking about presidential politics, where the dreams are even bigger. you have heard it before, the first in the nation, iowa caucuses, always first in the nation. well, some people worry that iowa mostly rural state with a relatively small population, plays too big a role in the electoral process. the counter argument goes like this. in iowa, individual people still matter, citizens need to harb things now the firehouses and school gyms and community centers. candidates can t just make big tv buys, they earn their votes, handshake by handshake n. iowa, a well-fund, well-known politician can learn he doesn t have what it takes or a small campaign can catch a second win. this cycle, president obama is a formality. but it s a different s
fox news reporting, the fight for iowa, here s bret baier. the author who described a sleepy iowa farm as a field of dreams was writing about baseball. but he could have been talking about presidential politics, where the dreams are even bigger. you have heard it before, the first in the nation, iowa caucuses, always first in the nation. well, some people worry that iowa mostly rural state with a relatively small population, plays too big a role in the electoral process. the counter argument goes like this. in iowa, individual people still matter, citizens need to harb things now the firehouses and school gyms and community centers. candidates can t just make big tv buys, they earn their votes, handshake by handshake n. iowa, a well-fund, well-known politician can learn he doesn t have what it takes or a small campaign can catch a second win. this cycle, president obama is a formality. but it s a different story for republicans, criss-crossing this state for more than a
fox news reporting, the fight for iowa, here s bret baier. the author who described a sleepy iowa farm as a field of dreams was writing about baseball. but he could have been talking about presidential politics, where the dreams are even bigger. you have heard it before, the first in the nation, iowa caucuses, always first in the nation. well, some people worry that iowa mostly rural state with a relatively small population, plays too big a role in the electoral process. the counter argument goes like this. in iowa, individual people still matter, citizens need to harb things now the firehouses and school gyms and community centers. candidates can t just make big tv buys, they earn their votes, handshake by handshake n. iowa, a well-fund, well-known politician can learn he doesn t have what it takes or a small campaign can catch a second win. this cycle, president obama is a formality. but it s a different story for republicans, criss-crossing this state for more than a