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Brown-shirts wage the True War on Women
« on: November 04, 2014, 01:58:59 PM »
Republican women, that is.

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The frat brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho were on their best behavior Monday night—khakis with creases and matching polos as far as the eye could see. Joni Ernst, the Republican Senate candidate, had stopped by Iowa State University in Ames to round up a few last votes. "With all of your help, she'll be Iowa's next leader in the nation's capital," one baby-faced, blond fraternity fellow said by way of introduction, handing the microphone to Ernst, as another student put Katy Perry's "Roar" on the speakers.

This was a Republican-heavy frat, junior Kellen Suntken and senior Tanner Stutsman, both agricultural studies majors, had told me before the event. "Just a lot of common sense," Suntken said, when I asked why he liked Ernst. "A lot of Republican values as far as that mother/soldier background. She's realistic and down to earth in what Iowans want, what Iowans need."

Not all Iowans, though. As soon as Ernst got ready to talk, a group of about 15 rose from the crowd and started an Occupy Wall Street-style mic check, drowning out the candidate. "Joni Ernst does not represent Iowans," they chanted. "[She] is a puppet of the Koch brothers." Eventually, the frat brothers physically pushed them out. "Private property, you are no longer invited," one of them said, as he shoved the protesters out the door. All the while, Ernst stood at the front of the room, smiling awkwardly.

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