Whatever the reason, Paul Pate split the baby and defended Iowa's Freedom of Information Act.
A puddle.
Iowa GOP Chairman Jeff Kaufmann thinks you're stupid.Â
Gov. Kim Reynolds has a problem, and it resides in Topeka, Kansas.
Illinois Democrats have a problem.
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Steve Bahls and Sister Joan Lescinski haven't shied from this political moment.
So much winning.
I'm the Ringo of the trombone section. And that's OK.
Legislative Republicans struggled Saturday to defend a sweeping gun bill that, by all appearances, is rocketing toward the governor's desk.Â
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The man can put on a show.
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner can duck the realities of American politics for only so long.
Donald Trump is objectively devaluing the presidency.
Maybe Chuck Grassley's weekend Twitter tirade is the face of GOP resistance to President Donald Trump.Â
The priest was clearly uncomfortable.
Bigotry is protected speech. But its purveyors are not protected from dissent and outrage, either.
It doesn't look good for the arts and humanities, in Iowa and the U.S at large.