Street in sioux city is practically empty. Most people are inside as tvs tuned into the big ten championship. The majority of people ready to cheer on iowa. We aint going to lose, well win this one, said a hawkeye fan. Spirits are high. Regardless of what the outcome might be. Undefeated up to this point, never been 120, so im good with that, said a hawkeye fan. But iowa has some extra voices pulling for them as many other sports fans teams are not playing on championship saturday. I was born and raised a hawkeye fan, said an iowa state alum. [i] went to iowa state, got to love them both. Even gaining a few nebraska fans for the night. I got to root for my neighbor iowa, said a nebraska fan. But not very many nebraska fans. Go green, said another nebraska fan. As iowa continued its quest to remain undefeated. In sioux city, sam curtiss, ktiv news 4 right now the score is michigan st. 9, iowa 13 early into the Fourth Quarter mark will have more in sportsfource it was chilly this week, b
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I wasnât planning on reading any of the new batch of Donald Trump books. His vampiric hold on the nationâs attention for five years was nightmarish enough; one of the small joys of the post-Trump era is that itâs become possible to ignore him for days at a time.
But after reading an article adapted from âFrankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lostâ by Michael C. Bender, a Wall Street Journal reporter, I changed my mind and picked it up. What caught my attention wasnât his reporting on White House disarray and Trumpâs terrifying impulses â some details are new, but that story is familiar. Rather, I was fascinated by Benderâs account of the people who followed Trump from rally to rally like authoritarian Deadheads.
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Goldberg: Loneliness is breaking America
Michelle Goldberg, New York Times
July 21, 2021
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Former President Donald Trump at a rally in June in Ohio. A new book says many of Trump’s most passionate fans are isolated and have found a connection and bond through the former president and his rallies.STEPHEN ZENNER /AFP via Getty Images
I wasn’t planning on reading any of the new batch of Donald Trump books. His vampiric hold on the nation’s attention for five years was nightmarish enough; one of the small joys of the post-Trump era is that it’s become possible to ignore him for days at a time.