I finally saw it last night. Weird, yep. Significant, nope. He was enthusiastic in a rallying the troops sort of way. It doesn't help with the perception of him being angry or wild but it's a double edged sword. Those most up in arms over his "anger" aren't going to vote for him anyway. His core supporters are attracted by this "anger" since it voices their feelings. Those in between will probably be evenly split by his rant so in itseld it won't do any harm.
Now, the harm could come from all the jokes that are coming from it. Jay Leno, the Daily Show, commentators, etc who are now dismissing him may have an impact. The last thing a campaign needs is negative attention right after it was upset in a caucus.
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