In Sioux City, Jeb's Goat Was Got
One view from Bev’s on the River.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush signs autographs after speaking to supporters on Jan. 29, 2016, in Sioux City, Iowa.
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A man is yelling at Jeb Bush, and Jeb is cowering.
The man’s name is Austin Sissel, 28, and, at an event in Sioux City, Iowa, he is screaming about net neutrality. Bush, who 30 seconds earlier was going into intricate, exhausting, stuttering detail about how he took on the teachers unions in Florida, had been speaking to a room full of supporters at Bev’s on the River, an upscale but still homey restaurant with a lovely view of the Missouri River that separates Iowa and Nebraska. He was taking questions from the audience and mentioned that he only had time for one more.