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Kamala Harris would not be serious in 2028: Mark Meadows | The Record with Greta Van Susteren
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Venezuela moves to cancel energy agreements with Trinidad after U.S. warship arrives at island nation

Venezuela’s vice president said Monday that energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago should be canceled over what she described as “hostile” actions by the island nation.
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US Warship Arrives on Venezuela’s Doorstep

A U.S. Navy destroyer equipped with guided missiles, helicopters, and U.S. Marines has arrived in Trinidad and Tobago—just miles from Venezuela’s coast—triggering a furious response from Caracas on Monday.
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Navy destroyer USS Gravely arrives in Trinidad, as U.S. ramps up pressure against Venezuela

A U.S. Navy destroyer docked Sunday at the capital of Trinidad and Tobago for what American officials said was a joint military exercise with the Caribbean nation.
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The song that made Stevie Nicks want to be a star in the fourth grade
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A vision that has never strayed. The post The song that made Stevie Nicks want to be a star in the fourth grade first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Democrats Choose the World Over America

Hakeem “Temu Obama” Jeffries, the House Minority Leader and a congressman from New York City, did not want to endorse Zohran Mamdani. Jeffries especially didn’t want to endorse Mamdani in the middle of a government shutdown that his party caused by filibustering a short-term budget continuing resolution that, in a few days, will result in missed paychecks for essential federal workers and a suspension of benefits for recipients of programs like SNAP, which is what the old food stamp program has become. To do so is to embrace a full retreat from the American mainstream. Mamdani, after all, has run to the far fringes of the left on a number of issues which are toxic — in the extreme — for the American people. Like this bit of messaging, for example… Zohran through tears: “My aunt stopped taking the subway after 9/11 because she did not feel safe in her hijab.” Yes, she was the real victim of 9/11 pic.twitter.com/aILr4JtVvF — Greg Price (@greg_price11) October 24, 2025 Which is problematic, of course. Especially given that it’s an absolute lie. Mamdani’s aunt wasn’t on any subways in New York after 9/11 because she wasn’t in New York at the time. Mamdani just made up a story and it took everyday Joes on the internet a few minutes to find it but not a single media outlet has yet published a story about his lies. pic.twitter.com/8OLtDCyQZO — Marina Medvin ?? (@MarinaMedvin) October 26, 2025 This ought to be a political face-plant that makes Mamdani untouchable by the national Democrat Party — and yet on the same day that it crashed on takeoff, Jeffries endorsed the Muslim communist Democrat candidate for mayor of the Big Apple. Amid a government shutdown. That has now turned the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), a key union backer of the Democrats, against the party. The country’s largest union representing federal workers is calling for lawmakers to pass a short-term spending measure to immediately end the government shutdown, urging Democrats to abandon their current position and join Republicans in supporting a stopgap solution. “Both political parties have made their point, and still there is no clear end in sight,” American Federation of Government Employees President Everett Kelley wrote in a statement first shared with NBC News. “It’s time to pass a clean continuing resolution and end this shutdown today. No half measures, and no gamesmanship.” The statement could increase pressure on Democrats to budge from their stance. Senate Democrats have insisted that they won’t vote to reopen the government without a commitment from Republicans and President Donald Trump on extending health care subsidies through the Affordable Care Act, which are set to expire at the end of the year. Without them, health insurance premiums on Obamacare markets will skyrocket for many individuals and families. And this was the best Temu Obama could do in explaining why he didn’t back Mamdani when he won the primary… LOL Hakeem Jeffries Claims He Was Too Busy To Endorse Mamdani “We’ve been immersed in the intensity around the government shutdown and the run up to that in advance of September 30 and the expiration of the fiscal year.” https://t.co/frXBPcrq8W pic.twitter.com/nUdTY6S7Kd — Mr Producer (@RichSementa) October 26, 2025 And it wasn’t just Jeffries bowing his head to Comrade Zohran. New York’s governor, Kathy Hochul, surrendered, too… The Worst Governor in America @KathyHochul did more than bend the knee to the raging Antisemite, Defund the Police, Commie Mamdani. Hochul enthusiastically cheered with the jihadist terrorist sympathizer saying: “Elect Zohran and we take back America!” New Yorkers will never… pic.twitter.com/xO8monW7C6 — Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) October 26, 2025 All of this naturally gave House Speaker Mike Johnson an opening he wasn’t going to pass up… Speaker Johnson says Hakeem Jeffries AKA Dollar Store Obama endorsing Zohran Mamdani is evidence that the Democrat Party is over as we know it! The Democrats have embraced COMMUNISM. pic.twitter.com/6iNclZk9Pt — Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) October 27, 2025 Just so. There was a survey that came out last week showing that Mamdani actually trails Andrew Cuomo among American-born New Yorkers but is carrying 68 percent of the immigrant vote. Which means the national Democrat Party is now lining up behind a Muslim communist with very decidedly anti-American, or at least un-American, ideas and worldview… Zohran Mamdani’s father: America is the root of all evil and was the inspiration for the nazis. Hitler learned genocide from Abraham Lincoln. I’m sure Zohran loves America though. Nice job NYC. pic.twitter.com/iwDzioc9Kk — MAZE (@mazemoore) October 26, 2025 There was one big thing missing from Zohran Mamdani’s emotional remarks about 9/11: Any mention of the VICTIMS of the worst terror attack on U.S. soil. What are we to infer from this? pic.twitter.com/qNXxR03a0m — Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) October 25, 2025 WATCH: ? Mamdani admits his goal for NYC is a Muslim takeover of New York! ? For those of you who are accusing @ZohranKMamdani critics of “Islamophobia”, just take a listen to his own words. He literally says he ran for office so he can increase the number of Muslims in… pic.twitter.com/ldUZr5kKww — Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) October 25, 2025 Mamdani has been an American citizen for only six years. Everything about him is a threat to our way of life, our national ethic, our moral code, and our culture. He’s literally an interloper who has come here demanding that we change our ways to suit him, and he’s on pace to win the mayorship of our largest city on the strength of an immigrant community that is fundamentally unassimilated to America. (RELATED: Representative Democracy and Convoluted Elections) And the political class of the Democrat Party, which knows that Zohran Mamdani cannot be sold to the American people at large, has decided to embrace him. It’s a breathtaking moment. It reeks of desperation, to be sure. It would certainly have been much more convenient for Kathy Hochul and Hakeem Jeffries had Mamdani lost the Democrat primary in New York, or if Andrew Cuomo had been comfortably leading in the polls. But Cuomo isn’t leading. He’s run a terrible campaign. He’s a spent political force who was a terrible governor of that state, and Cuomo’s brand of urban Democrat politics has run its course. It’s dead. Mamdani is likely to win not so much because New Yorkers affirmatively want him to be their mayor but because nobody wants to be governed by Andrew Cuomo. They’ve been there and done that. When you kill 15,000 senior citizens by injecting COVID patients into the nursing homes where they reside, as Cuomo did, it tends to make the extended families, friends, and acquaintances of those people acutely interested in your political career similarly expiring. And when you get run out of politics on a Me Too sexual harassment allegation, however spurious and overblown it might be, your future in getting Democrat votes is going to be necessarily dim. And when the bill for this has been presented for payment, Cuomo is demanding that Curtis Sliwa, the Republican candidate, back out of the race and endorse him. This carries a sliver of merit, to the extent that Cuomo cannot win with Sliwa in the race. (RELATED: This Is Why Sliwa Can’t Save NY By Not Showing Up to the Fight) Except it increasingly looks like Cuomo can’t win without Sliwa in the race, either. And if Cuomo has offered Sliwa anything by way of policy or influence that might suggest an actual coalition, I haven’t seen it. Cuomo is a loser, and his campaign is a loser. Everybody smells it at this point. So Jeffries and Hochul and a lot of the other Democrats who might have otherwise backed Cuomo know that he wasn’t much of a horse to bet on. First, they stayed away, and now they’re on the communist bandwagon. But it’s worse than that. They’ve built their party on mass immigration and un-American, if not anti-American, cultural and political signals. That was the Ouija board on which they played when they summoned Mamdani. Now that he’s here, and now that Minneapolis is about to elect another Muslim communist as its mayor, the Democrats are stuck. This is the new brand of their party. Ilhan Omar. Rashida Tlaib. Pramila Jayapal. Zohran Mamdani. Omar Fateh. It isn’t just the American-born anti-Americans, the people who insist this country was founded by stealing land from Native Americans and building the country on the backs of slaves (it turns out that 2.5 percent of America’s 1860 population died in the Civil War, and only 1.5 percent of that population owned slaves, but whatever). That’s old and tired. The new hotness for the Democrats is to embrace as its leaders people from far worse places with greatly inferior cultures who demand that this country become more like the places they fled. Well, OK. Let’s see how that’s going to go. READ MORE from Scott McKay: Give Them Nothing, Speaker Johnson America’s Progressive Descent Into Psychosis ‘Old Fart’ Thinking Is Too Much in Our Way
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Iowa Does Not Need ‘Revolutionary’ Election Changes That Violate Voters’ Associational Rights

Iowa should not abandon its primary system for a complicated, multiple-choice voting process that would blur party lines and weaken voters’ right to freely associate through the political party of their choice. The Iowa legislature has, in recent years, passed a series of measures to strengthen election integrity that put the Hawkeye State in the top tier when it comes to election security, according to the Heritage Foundation’s Election Integrity Scorecard. This includes passing an election reform measure prohibiting ranked choice or instant runoff voting, a confusing and chaotic process created by liberal academics that effectively disenfranchises voters and is intended to allow marginal candidates to be elected even though they are not supported by a majority of voters. (RELATED: Voters Wisely Dropped Ranked-Choice Voting) Now, however, Iowa’s party primary and caucus system is being unfairly criticized by liberals for supposedly not being “democratic,” when it is the very essence of democracy. In a closed primary and caucus system, as Iowa has, registered voters must be declared members of a specific political party to participate in that party’s decision-making. Crossover voting is prohibited; that is, a Democrat cannot vote in a Republican primary or caucus and vice versa. Republican voters should not have the power to nominate Democrat Party candidates, and Democrats should not have the ability to choose the nominees of the Republican or Libertarian Parties. This system protects voters and their right to associate with the political parties they support. Otherwise, crossover voters can interfere with and take away the political choices the voters of a specific party want to make when selecting the candidates whose views and positions they support. Republican voters should not have the power to nominate Democrat Party candidates, and Democrats should not have the ability to choose the nominees of the Republican or Libertarian Parties. Iowa’s current system prevents that and protects the rights of voters and their political parties to choose the candidates they believe best represent them. Critics of Iowa’s primary and caucus system claim that independents are left out of the process, but this claim does not hold water. Iowa law not only permits voters to switch their party preference, but they can even do so on Election Day. The same situation applies to the presidential caucuses, which are actually party-run affairs. Iowa’s caucuses may be “closed,” but voters can easily change their party affiliation and participate in a caucus. Afterwards, voters can switch back and declare themselves to be independent if they so choose. The process is not burdensome and does not create any roadblocks to participation. Neither is it a violation of an independent voter’s constitutional rights, as the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals held in March in Polelle v. Florida, a case that challenged Florida’s closed primary system. (RELATED: SCOTUS Just Missed a Big Opportunity to Stop Election Meddling) Arguments are being made that Iowa’s current primary system should be replaced by “a single public primary” where all voters, regardless of political party, can vote, otherwise known as a jungle primary. The top two candidates — even if they represent the same political party — would face each other in the general election. This would be similar to an open primary where voters can engage in crossover balloting. This type of system fundamentally violates the associational rights of political parties and their members and is really intended to harm political parties, reducing their influence and ability to support their candidates. However, this supposed reform does not stop with an open primary. Advocates are also calling for Iowa to adopt “approval voting.” Approval voting is just another variation of ranked choice voting. Voters vote for multiple candidates or give all their votes to one candidate, and whoever receives the most votes is declared the winner. Ranked choice and approval voting are so confusing that even election officials have a hard time understanding and administering such elections. The process creates unnecessary complexity, disenfranchises voters due to a recognized phenomenon called “ballot exhaustion,” and leads to lengthy ballot counts and recounts. Apparently, supporters of these measures want to make it harder to vote, not easier. Liberals have for many decades tried to replace the Constitution’s principles of limited government, checks and balances, and federalism with majoritarian democracy and an expanded, centralized government with overwhelming control over our lives. The same situation applies at the state and local level with the calls for “democratic” reforms that are anything but democratic. Since 2018, under the leadership of Governor Reynolds, Iowa has been advancing sound, conservative fiscal and social policies. A majority of Iowans support this commonsense agenda by electing conservatives to office. Liberals and progressives may be upset with these policies, but they ought to remember that it was not too long ago that Iowa was a “purple” state. Iowa’s system of elections is not broken, and neither is the political party system. They just don’t like the fact that lately they have been losing elections because voters don’t like the radical policies they are advancing. Iowa’s primary and caucus system works just fine and does not need to be changed. Iowans should be very concerned whenever “revolutionary” changes are proposed that are really intended to manipulate the system to alter outcomes to benefit one particular political party. “Approval voting” and “single primaries” are those kinds of scheming changes. READ MORE from John Hendrickson: Honoring Patrick J. Buchanan Iowa Needs to Constitutionalize Taxpayer Protections John Hendrickson is the policy director for the Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation. Hans von Spakovsky is a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation and host of the “Case in Point” podcast.
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Gavin Newsom Claims Working-Class Background, Teases Presidential Run

Gavin Newsom just can’t help himself. He can’t quit claiming that he grew up underprivileged and in virtual poverty. This is despite the fact that he grew up as the surrogate son of billionaire Gordon Getty. All throughout his 20s, thanks to his bond with Getty, Newsom played the part of a playboy socialite from the upper crust of San Franciscan society. As a young man, Newsom also reaped the full benefits of Getty’s energetic intervention in launching his political career. Newsom again trotted out his tale of woe and financial struggle during his childhood — something his political advisers have reportedly told him not to do. Yet on Saturday, Newsom again trotted out his tale of woe and financial struggle during his childhood — something his political advisers have reportedly told him not to do. (RELATED: Gavin Newsom Plots Memoir to Recast Personal Scandals) In an appearance on the All the Smoke podcast, Newsom spoke of how his mother struggled while working several jobs to financially support him and his sister. Newsom has long pointed to his mother’s several jobs to portray himself as coming from a working-class background, even as his father, William Newsom III, worked as an attorney for the Getty family before becoming a state appellate judge. In his work for the Getty family, William Getty managed the Gordon P. Getty Family trust, which had a total value of $2 billion at the time. (Newsom’s parents divorced when he was young.) “My mom was 19, pregnant, and divorced a few years later, with two kids,” Newsom said on the All the Smoke podcast Saturday. “Came from no money and just hustled. You know, worked hard, grinding every single day. Two and a half jobs, no bulls**t.” Newsom continued, “It was also about paying the bills, man. It was just like hustling, and so I was out there, kind of raising myself, turning on the TV, just getting obsessed. I was sitting there with the Wonder Bread.” Following conservative laughter at Newsom’s comments, a spokesman for the governor told Fox News, “Anyone with more than an inch of curiosity would know that Governor Newsom was raised by his mother after her divorce from his father when he was a toddler. He has talked about moving between two different worlds, but he was raised by a mother who worked three jobs at one point — secretary, waitress, and paralegal.” In my book, Newsom Unleashed: The Progressive Lust for Unbridled Power, I chronicled just how much Newsom’s life was shaped by his privilege, even as his father was apparently disinclined to provide adequate child support to the young mother of his two children. Newsom’s time with his mother, I wrote in my book, was “just one side of Newsom’s childhood.” But, with William, it was quite different. I wrote: When William had parenting time, Gavin would frequent the opulent Getty estate, blending in with Gordon’s sons as if they were his brothers and forging a relationship with Gordon as if he were Gavin’s true father. When the Getty family took extravagant vacations, Gavin and William joined them. Whether it was an excursion to the Hudson Bay, the Grand Canyon, or Africa, Gavin was invited, paid for, and embraced as an integral part of the Getty family. Newsom was, [San Francisco journalist Peter] Byrne told me, “the equivalent of Gordon Getty’s son.” Getty, now 91, has never ceased to hold Newsom out to be his own son. And so he did everything he could, in both business and politics, to help Newsom. I wrote: Gordon continued to regard Gavin as his son even after Gavin reached adulthood. The two spent many evenings drinking together at the Balboa Cafe, according to a San Francisco resident I spoke with who owns a home on the city’s famed Lombard Street. In 1992, when Newsom was twenty-four years old, he launched his first business with Andrew and Billy Getty, Gordon’s biological sons. The business was both financially and strategically underwritten by Gordon Getty, using money from the recently unlocked Getty fortune. Getty later openly admitted that his investment was driven by his paternal affection for Newsom. Newsom named the business PlumpJack Wines & Spirits after an opera Gordon had written. It was through Gordon Getty and William Newsom’s longstanding relationship with Willie Brown that Newsom was able to enter politics. Because of this relationship, the 27-year-old Newsom held a fundraiser for Brown at PlumpJack Cafe. Soon after his inauguration as mayor, Brown appointed Newsom to the city’s Parking and Traffic Commission. “This appointment,” I wrote in my book, “served as both a thank you for the successful fundraiser and as a friendly gesture to William Newsom and Gordon Getty. It aligned with Brown’s established practice of giving positions to his friends and benefactors. During his tenure as speaker of the California Assembly, for instance, Brown had appointed Kamala Harris, his former girlfriend, to two state commissions.” The PlumpJack businesses, for which Gordon Getty was so responsible, were also a key part of preparing Newsom’s political career and pumping up his social image. I wrote: During this period, the PlumpJack businesses were rapidly gaining renown as the favored gathering places for San Francisco’s high society. In 1996, Billy and Gavin assumed ownership of the Balboa Cafe. Stanlee Gatti, a San Francisco event designer, explained the establishment’s appeal to the New York Times in 1997. “There’s an association with the Gettys — with Billy Getty and Gavin Newsom,” Gatti said. “People do go because it’s kind of cool to go to their joint.” Beyond contributing to his wealth, the businesses advantaged Newsom politically by ensuring that he was recognized throughout the city as the proprietor of the exclusive restaurants. Newsom quickly continued his climb of the political ladder due to his connections with the political elite, in spite of his youth and lack of experience: In 1997, a vacancy emerged on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, providing Brown with the opportunity to make an appointment. When deliberating over whom to appoint, Brown consulted with his friend John Burton, with whom he had served on the California Assembly for nearly a decade. Burton shared a close friendship with William Newsom, and this connection spurred Burton to advocate vigorously for the appointment of the glaringly unqualified twenty-eight-year-old Gavin. As the Los Angeles Times put it, Newsom’s “only governmental experience was a six-month sting listening to citizens grumble about bus zones and meter maids.” Brown’s choice, however, satisfied three of the city’s most powerful men — Gordon Getty, William Newsom, and John Burton — and resonated with the city’s upper class, making it a politically advantageous move. As the Los Angeles Times noted, Newsom’s “telegenic face and slicked back hair [were] fixtures of the society pages.” Gavin Newsom, a restauranteur in his twenties, had secured a seat on the city council of one of the most populous and affluent cities in the United States—and not a single vote had been cast. Newsom entered political office entirely indebted to Willie Brown, and, as I explain in my book, it showed. “He’s an appendage of Willie Brown,” said state Senator Quentin Kipp of Newsom’s tenure as supervisor. Not only that, but Newsom’s lack of qualifications was also evident. Soon after his appointment to the Board of Supervisors, Newsom apologized to citizens for not having more concrete ideas on policy and said, “I’ve been learning about politics.” In Newsom’s campaign to be elected mayor of San Francisco, he secured the full backing of Willie Brown. Though he faced critiques for his potential violations of the Political Reform Act, owing to his acceptance of gifts from Gordon Getty during his time in office, as well as for the revelations of extensive payments from Getty for “investment advice” and substantial investments from Getty in his restaurant businesses, Newsom ultimately triumphed, as he had the entire establishment machine behind him. We see, therefore, that Newsom is far from a self-made man who rose up from a poor household. He was, rather, given absurd advantages by the billionaire who treats him as his own son. Consider, for instance, Getty’s response when his advantageous loans to Newsom became a point of contention in the mayoral campaign. Getty said, “I have made loans to Gavin, as I would to my own sons.” ***** On Sunday, Newsom made an appearance on CBS Sunday Morning to announce that he will consider running for the presidency after the 2026 midterms. Of course, Newsom has been seeking the presidency since the 1990s, but this soft announcement helps him prepare more openly for his planned 2028 campaign. (RELATED: Gavin Newsom’s Presidential Campaign Unofficially Begins) CBS’s Robert Costa, evidently knowing that Newsom was sitting down to make this statement, asked the governor, “Is it fair to say, after the 2026 midterms, you’re going to give [running for president] serious thought?” Newsom responded, “Yeah, I’d be lying otherwise. I’d just be lying, and I can’t do that.” “I have no idea,” Newsom further said on whether he will run. “The idea that a guy who got 960 on his SAT, that still struggles to read scripts, that was always in the back of the classroom, the idea that you would even throw that out is, in and of itself, extraordinary. Who the hell knows? I’m looking forward to who presents themselves in 2028 and who meets that moment. And that’s the question for the American people.” Newsom has evidently learned from his disastrous effort to lay the groundwork to challenge Joe Biden for the presidency in 2024, even while being too scared to publicly admit it. After making denial after denial in response to the dozens of inquiries over whether he would challenge Biden, Newsom jumped into the defensive posture of claiming that he was lockstep with Joe Biden, even to the point that Newsom adamantly supported the cognitively addled Biden’s campaign until nearly its dying breath. (RELATED: Gavin Newsom Breaks With Biden to Set Up Presidential Run) This time around, Newsom is not lying about his ambitions, and he is leaving no question about his planned 2028 campaign. Newsom may be better served by adopting that same honesty when it comes to the advantages of his youth rather than claiming to have grown up poor. The extent to which he was helped by Gordon Getty and William Newsom, after all, cannot be hidden. A paid-for $400,000 wedding reception (in today’s money) at the Getty family mansion, to give just one other example, does not in fact give off the air of poverty which Newsom so desperately wishes to project. Ellie Gardey Holmes is the author of Newsom Unleashed: The Progressive Lust for Unbridled Power. READ MORE from Ellie Gardey Holmes: Activists in Michigan Move to Integrate Abortions Into Urgent Care Clinics Praise God for Glenn Youngkin Whitmer Says America Is Ready for a Female President
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Lindsey Graham Issues Venezuela’s Maduro Ominous Warning, Tells Him to Leave “Before Heat Goes Down” (VIDEO)
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by Cristina Laila, The Gateway Pundit: Here we go. Senator Lindsey Graham on Sunday issued an ominous warning to Venezuela’s Maduro. Lindsey Graham appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation” and told host Margaret Brennan that he doesn’t believe Maduro will stay around much longer. Margaret Brennan asked Lindsey Graham about the US potentially expanding military […]
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