The Power Line Show, Episode 32: Iowa and Beyond!

This afternoon Paul, Steve and John got together for a guest-free edition of the Power Line Show. Topic number one was, of course, last night’s GOP debate in Iowa and the state of the races in both parties. Steve and Paul ventured predictions on New Hampshire. They found time for a few more stories in the news, including the latest on Hillary’s home email server, possibly the worst IT decision in the history of the computer. The question, though, is whether anything short of indictment can derail the Clinton Express, given the Clintons’ already low reputation for honesty, transparency and so on. And, should Hillary unexpectedly be indicted, do the Democrats have a Plan B? Finally, they moved on to the day’s scariest news story: the Zika virus. Facts are still in short supply, but one thing is clear: if we are weighing thousands (or more) of deformed babies against one of 3,000 mosquito species, our various governments had better not be listening to radical environmentalists. It was, as usual, a spirited and entertaining conversation.

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