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Gubernatorial candidate inflames with words on ‘ideological war’
Paul Deaton
Sep. 23, 2025 6:00 am
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There is little to say about the death by gun violence of Charlie Kirk. Too many U.S. citizens die of gun violence and the Congress can, and should do something to prevent more death and destruction. On the other hand, Republicans, including gubernatorial candidate Brad Sherman, find things to say.
In a Sept. 16, "Letter to the People of Iowa," published at The Iowa Standard, Sherman wrote in response to the shooting, " … many are waking up to the uncomfortable reality that the United States of America has been and is engaged in a long ideological war that is threatening to break out into all-out chaos."
I'm calling malarkey.
There will only be chaos for as long as conservatives like Sherman persist in framing our lives in society that way.
When I go to the grocer, the convenience store, the hair stylist, or the hardware store there is no war going on. People are trying to live their complicated lives. For war to exist, there have to be at least two sides, and I just don't see it in the people among whom I live. We don't need Republican agitators like Sherman. We are better without them.
Kirk is dead. We should pay appropriate respects. Put down your inflammatory words Mr. Sherman. Any ideological war, if there ever was one, is over.
Let's get on with making Iowa a better place to live.
Paul Deaton
Solon
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