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We are looking for a couch for the game room. We still have a lot of little kids at the house, so the wife wants something easy to clean, utilitarian, but comfortable. She also likes the ability to design the sectional to fit the rather odd shaped room. The market for midlevel furniture is not great and the online reviews of Lovesac are all over the board.

2026 Three-Star Illinois OL Talks Iowa, Growing List of Offers

Spoke with Gene Riordan, picked up an offer from Iowa last week after a strong showing at camp. Riordan's got a strong connection to Iowa City via his father, has a growing affinity for George Barnett and has already been to campus three times (and may be coming again for the Hawkeye Tailgater this weekend).

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"And he's a man of his word."

'Unfair': MAGA rioter who fled country cries foul after Canada arrests him​


A man who fled the country after being convicted for his actions during the January 6th Capitol riots is crying foul after authorities in Canada placed him under arrest.

CBC reports that convicted MAGA rioter Anthony Vo was arrested this week in British Columbia four years after he and his fellow Trump supporters illegally stormed the Capitol in a failed attempt to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election.


"On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) said Vo was arrested in Whistler on Jan. 6 on a warrant under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)," reports CBC. "The agency assesses whether people coming to Canada are legally admissible and investigates those already here who may not be. It can arrest and detain inadmissible individuals under the act."

Vo had originally fled to Canada after being slapped with a nine-month prison sentence and he had tried to claim asylum in the country.

Oluwadamilola Asuni, an attorney representing Vo, complained to the CBC that his client's arrest was politically motivated.

"He thinks that Canada is just trying to prove a point... to the current U.S. government to say, Oh, we are not condoning your political opponent or stuff like that," Asuni said. "He thinks the whole thing is unfair to him, and he thinks that the entire thing is unreasonable."


Regardless, Vo might fare better in the United States now given that President-elect Donald Trump has pledged mass pardons for convicted Capitol rioters when he returns to office later this month.

In fact, Vo told CBC he was confident that Trump would pardon him.

"He's already made too many promises in the public spotlight that it would look really bad if he didn't," Vo said. "And he's a man of his word."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u...ies-foul-after-canada-arrests-him/ar-BB1ramrp

  • Poll
Trump is...

Trump is.....

  • More crucial to independence than the Founding Fathers.

    Votes: 3 3.8%
  • Equally crucial to independence as the Founding Fathers

    Votes: 3 3.8%
  • A felon

    Votes: 67 84.8%
  • A traitor

    Votes: 55 69.6%
  • Owned by plutocrats

    Votes: 50 63.3%
  • Subservient to Putin

    Votes: 55 69.6%
  • Narcissist

    Votes: 70 88.6%
  • A warhawk

    Votes: 17 21.5%
  • A liar

    Votes: 67 84.8%
  • A sexual predator

    Votes: 64 81.0%

I think now that he has saved us from the Libs (twice!) there is an argument to be made that Trump is certainly just as consequential to American independence as Washington, Hamilton and the crew….if not far more important than them considering the stakes!

The Malignancy of Donald Trump

Pretty astute observations. Yes, prepared for the incoming of laughing emojis from the turd faction.

In an interview with The New Republic's Greg Sargent, Vanderbilt historian Nicole Hemmer outlined how Trump has even used the devastation from California's fires to lob attacks at his political opponents instead of trying to bring the country together.

"It does strike me as something novel about the right, certainly within the last 15 years... there is a combination of the malignancy of Donald Trump himself, who is constantly seeking ways to be in the headlines, the media environment in which we live that really favors this kind of outrage and negative emotion, and a conservative media ecosystem that takes that revved-up let's-make-everybody-angry dynamic and applies it to electoral politics," she said. "All those things come together to turn everything that happens into an opportunity for a fight."

The result of this, she says, is that "everything just feels worse all the time."

Hemmer also notes that conservatives have been laying the blame for natural disasters at the feet of people who live in urban areas for decades, such as when they used the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina to smear the city of New Orleans.

"There was a pastor, John Hagee, who said... 'Have you been to New Orleans? You see the way that they are, you see what sinful people they are, so God has sent this punishment against them,'" she recalls.

She adds, though, that Trump has made this dynamic worse because he now thinks that "every time a natural disaster happens, I can make political hay out of it."


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So, yeah, it's pretty obvious Trump wants this job simply because of the attention and adulation that comes with it. And, unfortunately, he's been able to get enough people who don't really care if their guy takes the job seriously or not.

Payton's Struggles

At this point, I think it's clear the Payton is struggling this year. He's had a couple of good games, played decently against Northwestern and Michigan, but really fell apart against Utah St and Iowa St. This is supposed to be the leader of the team and right now, he has the 3rd best efficiency rating and is shooting 31% from 3 (27% against top 100 teams). I hope he can turn it around because he might be hurting his draft stock if his season keeps going this way.

Looking to the '25 D ... what needs to be done to improve?

It seems apparent from BOTH transfer-portal movement AND what we saw on the field ... Iowa appeared to lack depth on the DL, most notably at DT. Our starters, in Black and Graves were obviously pretty good ... however, Pittman's development has apparently been a "slower build" and none of the other guys "popped" beyond that. Furthermore, the injury to Allen certainly didn't help things, seeing that he was a guy who could play on the outside OR the inside ... he was a guy who we had seen some nice things from.

At DE, guys still need to do a better job of maintaining outside leverage. Too often, guys would cheat inside ... and then we'd lose our outside leverage.

I do believe that we have a good core group at DE in Hurkett, Allen, and Llewellyn. Obviously, with the graduation of Black ... it leaves a bit of a vacuum of "proven" productive guys outside of Graves. Hopefully, the additions of Pace and Hawthorne address this vacuum-issue.

The other obvious thing was the play in the secondary. I know that Entringer is a talented guy ... but his absence was felt more than I would have predicted. Furthermore, apart from Harris ... our corner play was largely pretty uneven. Lee seemed to be the most consistent performer ... but his play has its own limitations. He's still on the short-side and a little slow ... so he can get abused a bit when he's caught on an island. After a surprisingly decent RS FR season ... his SO season wasn't to the same level. Kinda reminded me a bit of King's sophomore slump in '14.

Anyhow, it's obvious that Phil likes the guys he has in his room ... it seems like there's just the continued process of having those guys develop ... because they're clearly not "there" yet.

Iowa's LB play was obviously very veteran. I know that Phil asks a lot of them ... often times relying on defending against the run with surprisingly few hats in the box. This season, I don't know if the issue was that the DL wasn't doing a good enough job of keeping them clean ... or if they weren't making the right reads when filling against the run ... because our run-D was far more porous than I'd ordinarily expect for an Iowa D (particularly one with such a veteran group of LBs). Sharar and Harrell finally saw more snaps this season ... so hopefully that helps them going into next year. The Hawks have seemingly been recruiting pretty well at LB over the past few years, so I expect that the LB-room will ultimately develop into a pretty decent group.

I know that Iowa fans are seemingly very "woe is me" concerning our offensive situation ... but my eye-balls told me that even in spite of QB issues (particularly concerning QB-health) ... the O was still light years better than what it was over the prior few seasons. Thus, I think that it is reasonable to assume that Iowa's O will continue to be on a bit of an upward ascent as Lester continues to assert himself. Furthermore, I think that there was a lot to like from what we say from Dakin ... punting was usually pretty good. So that leaves the D ... will we see improvement going into next season?

30 days to cheat and steal the seat


The party of "science" literally doesn't understand addition. ROTFLMAO

Fantastic win! Enjoy it.

Michigan, who Iowa lost to in Ann Arbor by 2 points when a last-second 3 missed, beat #22 UCLA last night 94-75.

Iowa, playing without Thelwell, played poorly at times last night, but without that, there is no thrilling second-half comeback. And thrilling it was. With Iowa down by 15 in the second half, I said the game was over. It was just a matter of how bad the final score would be. And just then, the Iowa Hawkeyes--led by Payton Sandfort and Josh Dix--flipped the script.

What an amazing and inspired effort on both ends, and even on the boards. Nebraska was riding a 6-game winning streak and a victory over then #15 UCLA and seemed to have the game under control. And despite the foolish no-call by the refs at the end of regulation, Iowa was not to be denied.

Everyone deserves credit for a terrific finish. It's just one game, but sometimes that's what it takes to change the narrative. But for now, stop the complaining and enjoy a well-earned, entertaining victory over a hated rival. I am.

I'm the liberal elite. What is Trump going to give you cons? Convince me he's good for you.

I voted for Harris and am disappointed in the outcome, but as I look at the Trump win and I know I'll come out ahead. So chalk one up on owning the libs!

I put 5K down on GEO, a private prison company. It's up 84%. I can see how this is going to go.

1. Illegals- what are they really doing? They aren't taking your jobs. You don't want to dig ditches, clean hotel rooms, be a maid, work in ameat packing plant, and work in a restarant kitchen. Deporting them will simply raise costs of the foods and goods you buy: Bad for you.

2. Tarrifs- These get passed to the consumer. If a Samsung washer that costs 650 now goes to 800, do you really think Maytag isn't going to raise the prices of their 650 washer to 775 to match the rest of the washing machine market? Do you think they are going to pass on the profit in the form of increased wages to their workers or are they going to profit the stock holders. Raises the costs of goods for you and casues inflation: Bad for you.

3. Universal healthcare- Democrats often support universal Healthcare. You voted against it. That makes me likely take a pay cut but but gives you free health care for your family: bad for me and good for you.

4. Corporate taxes- likely cut by Trump again. Last time he did this the majority of cuts went into company share holders and didn't trickle down to wages. Prices weren't reduced. This increases national debt. At some point the lone sharks will come for our kids: May not do much for you, likely screws our kids.

5. Income cuts for rich: Increases national debt. See above. Doesn't effect you other than keeps you making less with no benefits. Worsening wealth distribution. Trickle down didn't work for Reagan. It didn't work when Brownbeck did it for Kansas. The poorest 50% don't pay much anyway. Certainly helps me. Doesn't help you.

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6. I want universal education and trade schools. I can pay for private school and my kids college. Trump wants to cut federal education programs: Hurts you.

So after all of this all I can conclude is that I'm crazy for not wanting to benefit from Trumps policies and generally favor taking a pay cut, and paying more taxes.

How is this helping the non college educated, low wage worker do better in this country?

Yes, you may be upset about diminishing religion, abortion, culture wars, dems calling you dumb, etc. Well, I guess you showed us.

  • Poll
Do you wear a watch of any kind?

What kind of watch do you wear?

  • Dress Watch

    Votes: 14 23.3%
  • Smart Watch

    Votes: 25 41.7%
  • Pocket Watch

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 8.3%
  • Nothing

    Votes: 19 31.7%

Never been a watch guy. I tend to see more Smart Watches than anything. People looking at their wrist for any notification associated with their phone. Maybe has sleep, fitness features that come along?

The Dress Watch is probably more of a dying breed I assume? Those are more of a fashion statement than anything. We went into a Rolex shop in Scottsdale a few years back. One of the watches was like $75k. Dumb.

Maybe Captain Koons knew how much your dad valued a stop watch?

The way your dad looked at it, this watch was your birthright. He'd be damned if any slopes gonna put their greasy yellow hands on his boy's birthright, so he hid it, in the one place he knew he could hide something: his ass. Five long years, he wore this watch up his ass. Then when he died of dysentery, he gave me the watch. I hid this uncomfortable piece of metal up my ass for two years. Then, after seven years, I was sent home to my family. And now, little man, I give the watch to you.

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