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My INsnyde Take...MAGA: The Addiction That Won’t Quit
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Dr. Terry Goodin hit the nail — and the cult — squarely on the head: MAGA isn’t a movement anymore; it’s a full-blown addiction. The true believers sold their souls for a red hat and a slogan, clutching to the idea that Trump was their golden ticket out of obscurity. But like every con, the dealer got rich, and the users got strung out — left with empty wallets, broken promises, and the constant high of “owning the libs” that never quite satisfies. Gary Snyder doesn’t mince words either — they’ve been grifted, plain and simple. Trump didn’t drain the swamp; he bottled it and sold it back to them at a premium. The tragedy isn’t just in their blind devotion, but in their refusal to admit they were conned. And when asked what it’ll take for rural white Indiana voters to move on, Snyder’s answer is as sharp as it is simple: someone with the honesty, grit, and plain-spoken decency of Terry Goodin — someone who doesn’t sell snake oil, just the truth. |
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Renters priced out as housing costs outpace pay Local and state leaders believe affordable housing isn’t affordable for most Hoosiers. To help bring down costs, new projects have been announced to increase the supply of affordable housing and access to more people in need. |
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Todd Young Discovers Congress Exists—After the Bombs Fall Micah Beckwith just declared war on his own party, demanding Senate Republicans “find their backbone” — which is rich coming from a guy who’s spent more time auditioning for Trump’s fan club than governing. If Beckwith thinks Hoosiers asked for a “9-0 conservative map,” he might want to check which Hoosiers he’s actually talking to — because the rest are rolling their eyes.
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MAGA Math: One More CD1 Challenger, Zero New Ideas She’s pledging to “defend President Trump’s agenda” — because nothing says “Northwest Indiana values” quite like outsourcing your campaign compliance to a Massachusetts firm best known for serving every Republican presidential loser since 2012. Regnitz’s résumé reads like a LinkedIn time capsule — Woolworth, United Airlines, and a financial firm or two — but her platform sounds straight off a Truth Social post. |
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BeQwith challenges Senate GOP colleagues on redistricting: 'Find your backbone' Micah Beckwith just declared war on his own party, demanding Senate Republicans “find their backbone” — which is rich coming from a guy who’s spent more time auditioning for Trump’s fan club than governing. If Beckwith thinks Hoosiers asked for a “9-0 conservative map,” he might want to check which Hoosiers he’s actually talking to — because the rest are rolling their eyes. |
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Lawyer for IDS editors elaborates on concerns with IU Media School A lawyer from the Reporter’s Committee for Freedom of the Press is calling for a meeting between Indiana Daily Student editors and the IU administration. Kristopher L. Cundiff sent a letter Monday asking for a get-together “to discuss a path forward that will restore our clients’ editorial independence.”
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BOMBERS NEAR VENEZUELA President Donald Trump said “the land is going to be next” in his campaign to halt the flow of drugs into the US from Venezuela, the clearest indication yet that he’s preparing to broaden strikes that have so far been limited to targets at sea
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President ends trade talks with Canada over 'fake' Reagan ad... President Donald Trump abruptly halted “all trade negotiations” with Canada late Thursday night over an ad that enlisted the voice of Ronald Reagan to oppose U.S. tariffs. Ontario Premier Doug Ford predicted earlier in the week that the president would not be “too happy” with the 60-second spot his province produced to warn Americans that Trump’s tariffs could ultimately kill their jobs. |
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AGENTS VISIT PROTESTER AT HOME... While the media continues to ignore and even mock Trump’s war on “Antifa” terrorism as legally impossible, the FBI is quietly interrogating protesters.
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A Republic, but Can We Keep It? Donald Trump’s supporters are feeling satisfaction after two astonishing achievements: He is the first president this century to establish order on the southern border, and he has secured some new possibility for a Mideast settlement. These are breakthroughs even if they don’t last. But the people in this White House, with every triumph, become wilder and wilder. |
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Wolff: This Is What I’m Going to Ask Melania Under Oath “I can subpoena the first lady, the president, and anyone else who might shed light on the relationship of Donald Trump and Melania Trump to Jeffrey Epstein,” the best-selling author said. “In other words, this might be a way to actually get to the bottom of this story, to open the curtain, the dark curtain. And we’ll see how they feel about that.”
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24% APPROVE... President Donald Trump’s project to obliterate the East Wing of the White House and replace it with a gaudy ballroom is polling appallingly with Americans.
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Reports: Pacers, Nesmith agree on 2-year, $40.4M extension Locked On Pacers host Tony East reported Monday night that Nesmith has agreed to a two-year extension with the Pacers, keeping him in the blue and gold through the 2028-2029 season. ESPN insider Shams Charania reports the contract extension is worth $40.4 million, which is the most the Pacers were allowed to offer in the deal.
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