On the eve of the Iowa Republican caucuses, there’s lots to cover on the first 2012 edition of The Ed Show!
- Michele Bachmann says she’d put U.S. missiles on alert to warn Iran against developing nuclear weapons.
- Newt Gingrich concedes he won’t win Iowa one month after declaring he’d win the nomination.
- Rick Santorum says, “I don’t want to make black people’s lives better by giving them somebody else’s money.”
- Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are feeling the Santorum surge.
- And Rick Perry compares Iowa to a marathon
Tonight, we’re going to the Hawkeye state with Rick Green of The Des Moines Register and Howard Dean, former Democratic National Committee Chairman, former presidential candidate and founder of Democracy for America.
Then we’ll look into Ron Paul’s stealth plan to stay relevant right through the GOP National Convention. Could it work? Joan Walsh, Editor at Large for Salon.com, and msnbc Political Analyst Richard Wolffe will analyze Paul’s strategy.
On Friday, Ed revealed that Rush Limbaugh was our “Psycho Talker of the Year.” The 2012 tally starts tonight. Who will be the first?
The Republicans have their playbook for defeating President Obama and Mitt Romney’s already using it on the campaign trail. Brad Woodhouse, Communications Director for the Democratic National Committee, strikes back.








