Did Fox News Help the GOP Establishment Get Its Groove Back?
February 5, 2016
Did Fox News Help the GOP Establishment Get Its Groove Back?
by JP Sottile
Something really strange happened on the way to the Iowa Caucus.
The strange thing is not that Duck Dynasty devotee and much-despised Establishment nemesis Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) leapfrogged Donald Trump to take the top spot. Teds excellent adventure, which includes winning in spite of his stance against ethanol, was far more likely than it might have seemed.
First of all, predictive polling has become notoriously imprecise and thats particularly true in the case of Iowas caucuses. As TIME pointed out, the byzantine nature of the caucus process makes it harder to get an accurate snapshot from a simple poll because it doesnt account for precinct-level ebbs and flows in voter turnout.
Secondly, the Iowa GOP is all about the Evangelicals and Brother Ted bore the cross like no one else couldmeaning completely without shame. He also secured the endorsement of Iowas Christian kingmaker and failed GOP gubernatorial candidate Bob Vander Plaats. And Teds fatherPastor Rafael is both an outspoken preacher and a cheerleader for the Apocalypse. These assets offered a stark contrast with Trump, who doesnt know his Bible or the proper etiquette for tithing. Ted also benefited mightily from the predictable deflation of Dr. Ben Carsons bland balloon. And it didnt hurt that someone in Cruzs operation spread last-minute rumors about the good doctors sudden exit from the campaign. Not for nothing, Carson came a close second to Cruz in displaying considerable cross-bearing prowess. Thus, there was a lot of crossover among their supporters.
Finally, Iowa is actually something of a kiss of death for Republican candidates because it is such a demographic and ideological bubble, even in the rarefied world of homeschooling duck hunters, End Times enthusiasts and good ol fashioned fans of the old time religion. As Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum showed in 2008 and 2012, a win in Iowa acts more like disqualification for the general election than a momentum builder on the way to a glorious victory. And have no doubt that GOP insiders are just fine with the idea that Ted will wear his Iowa victory like a pair of concrete galoshes.
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