It became a bit of a joke among conservatives when every time a jobs report came out, the media reported it was "surprisingly" negative. The media couldn't seem to see what was going on, even when it was obvious to those in the know. My friends, we are in the know. When this campaign started, many GOP establishment cheerleaders said Ron Paul will get his 2% of the vote, and that'll be that. Then some polls came out, and they had to move the bar. "Ron Paul will get his 8% of the vote, and that'll be that." We kept working and they came out with something new. "Ron Paul's ceiling is about 10%. There's no room for him to grow." Laughably when the polls started to show him at 18%, that was the new ceiling... that's a pretty high ceiling! And 18% is famously known as the tipping point. Now that Paul is the favorite to win Iowa, where nearly 1 in 4 voters plan to caucus for Paul, IOWA is the supposed new ceiling. The GOP establishment laughably keeps moving the marks. Being in total denial, they just can't quite see what's going on. Iowa is the beginning, not the ceiling.