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Maduro Proclaims His Innocence, Says He is Still President of Venezuela
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Maduro Proclaims His Innocence, Says He is Still President of Venezuela

Maduro Proclaims His Innocence, Says He is Still President of Venezuela
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Hilton Hotels' Hampton Inn Refusing to Accept Homeland Security Reservations
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Hilton Hotels' Hampton Inn Refusing to Accept Homeland Security Reservations

Hilton Hotels' Hampton Inn Refusing to Accept Homeland Security Reservations
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‘Seize private property’: NYC’s socialist mayor taps communist sympathizer to lead office to ‘Protect Tenants’
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‘Seize private property’: NYC’s socialist mayor taps communist sympathizer to lead office to ‘Protect Tenants’

New York City's newly sworn-in Democratic Socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has already started taking steps to advance his radical agenda by selecting an anti-private-property extremist to lead the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants.Mamdani announced on January 2 that Cea Weaver would join his team, noting that she had previously led Housing Justice for All, a coalition of groups representing tenants and homeless New Yorkers, and its sister organization, the New York State Tenant Bloc.'Private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy.'Mamdani credited Weaver for helping to pass "landmark legislation that closed loopholes landlords used to raise rents and push apartments out of stabilization.""Now she'll work with us to hold landlords accountable and ensure New York City tenants are living in safe, clean homes," Mamdani wrote.Following Weaver's appointment, an undated video resurfaced on social media of the activist discussing her goal to eliminate private property ownership."I think the reality is, is that for centuries we've really treated property as an individualized good and not a collective good," Weaver stated in the video. "And transitioning to treating it as a collective good and towards a model of shared equity will require that we think about it differently. And it will mean that families, especially white families but some [people of color] families who are homeowners as well, are going to have a different relationship to property than the one that we currently have."RELATED: 'Money hungry Jews': Mamdani appointee abruptly quits after her anti-Semitic online posts resurface Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty ImagesAssistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon reacted to the resurfaced video of Weaver.“I don’t think so,” Dhillon wrote. “We have federal housing laws that trump any collective Marxist fantasies.”Weaver once urged Americans to "elect more communists" in a 2017 post on her now-deactivated X account, the New York Post reported.She also called to "seize private property.""Private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy," Weaver reportedly wrote in 2019.RELATED: Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accuses NYC Mayor Mamdani of anti-Semitism after his first day in office Zohran Mamdani. Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty ImagesWeaver has previously expressed support for freezing rent, writing in a January 2025 post on Bluesky, "There are lots of things the mayor CANT [sic] do on housing, but freezing the rent is one of the only things they can unilaterally do for 2.4 million New York renters. Policy plans are great, so is a rent freeze."According to New York City's Tenant Protection Cabinet, 65% of the city's residents are renters. Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul's office did not respond to a request for comment.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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It's The Hard Knox Life: Knoxville Symphony Sued for DEI Discrimination
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It's The Hard Knox Life: Knoxville Symphony Sued for DEI Discrimination

It's The Hard Knox Life: Knoxville Symphony Sued for DEI Discrimination
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Mayor Jacob Frey Claims Minnesotans Have MORE Rights Than Other States Because of Tim Walz and LOL-HOOBOY
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Mayor Jacob Frey Claims Minnesotans Have MORE Rights Than Other States Because of Tim Walz and LOL-HOOBOY

Mayor Jacob Frey Claims Minnesotans Have MORE Rights Than Other States Because of Tim Walz and LOL-HOOBOY
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You Don't Have to Like It to Admire the Tactical and Political Mastery of Trump's Maduro Coup
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You Don't Have to Like It to Admire the Tactical and Political Mastery of Trump's Maduro Coup

You Don't Have to Like It to Admire the Tactical and Political Mastery of Trump's Maduro Coup
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5 Essential Productivity Apps Every Android User Should Start Using
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5 Essential Productivity Apps Every Android User Should Start Using

Boost your efficiency at work and home with five must-have productivity apps every Android user should try for better focus, organization, and daily tasks.
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What Is The Point Of Streaming Devices If You Buy A Smart TV?
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What Is The Point Of Streaming Devices If You Buy A Smart TV?

Many tech consumers believe that there's no point in buying a streaming device if they already own a smart TV. That may not always be the case.
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The 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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The 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates

The Lincoln-Douglas Debates were a series of 1858 debates between Abraham Lincoln of the Republican Party and Stephen Douglas of the Democratic Party. Laureen Vernon explains. An 1958 postage stamp commemorating the debates. Now, as in then there can be but one supreme issue, that between right and wrong. In our country there are no ruling classes. The right to direct public affairs, according to his might and influence and conscious belongs to the humblest as well as the greatest… But it is times of danger, crucial moments, which bring into action the high moral quality of the citizenship of America. The people are always true. They are always right, and I have the abiding faith that they will remain so Robert Todd, Lincoln, speaking at the Galesburg, celebration 1896. (A, 314)  The weather was so extremely dusty due to the preceding drought that the streets resemble the vast smoke houses because of the dust picked up by the thousands of spectators, economic recession, deflated land values brought railroad construction to a halt as Illinois Central and Michigan Central Railroad; and reduced the money supply of the banknotes from $215 million to $115 million. Money grew suddenly so scarce with us that a man possessing $10 in coins or in notes of a solvent bank might call himself a capitalist, Carl Scharz, a German, immigrant (a,XI) When considering the series of 1858 debates between Abraham Lincoln of the Republican Party and Stephen Douglas of the Democratic Party I think of civility and decorum. In reality the discussions were quite the opposite. They both used a lot of sarcasm did a lot of name calling to the degree that it most likely would be unable to be aired on network television. Until 1913, senators were elected not by popular vote, but by the General Assembly made up of their Representatives. Lincoln and Douglas were trying to win the votes of the State Legislator of the two chambers of the Illinois General Assembly. This was the first time debates were held between Senate candidates (B).DebatesOriginally, Lincoln proposed a series of 50 debates. Douglas agreed to 7 “joint discussions” because there were nine congressional districts in Illinois (B).    He was frustrated that in the two districts he already spoke in, Lincoln would arrive two days after he left and defend his views. This left Douglas unable to rebuke. With crowds ranging from 1,000 to 20,000 spectators, it was a huge media story. Two rival newspapers in the Chicago area hired shorthand stenographers to capture every word of the candidate’s debates. From the articles published, Lincoln prepared scrapbooks that he had published by an Ohio printer to assist in his later bid for the Presidency of the United States.While their primary focus was on slavery, they also debated popular sovereignty, the implication of the Dred Scott decision, the morality of enslavement, and the potential of a fractured union. Douglas chose to speak first in four of the seven debates. He was allowed sixty minutes to present his point with the challenger being (Lincoln) given a ninety-minute response followed by thirty-minute rejoinder by the first candidate. Douglas argued his belief that residents should decide if the state is free or not (Popular Sovereignty), and that the Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott case the slaves aren't people and could be brought into a free state and remain slaves. He was worried about the possibility of a fractured union.  However, he believed that Popular Sovereignty would solve that. SlaveryLincoln argued against slavery on moral grounds. He avoided stating that the races are equal, he just argued that slavery shouldn't be expanded into new territories. If the territory already had slaves, they would be able to keep them. He felt that the Dred Scott decision had critical implications on the expansion of slavery, and he too was concerned about the division of the union, but felt only keeping slavery where it existed while not expanding into new territories would solve it. He spoke of the “eternal struggle’ between right and wrong when speaking of slavery, he mentioned “two principles that stood face to face since the beginning of time. The one of the common rights of humanity and the other the divine right of kings.” Lincoln used the house divided metaphor as early as 1843. He shared the biblical phrase “a house divided cannot stand” as a warning to unify the members of his political party.  The names of parties are the same, but their principals and positions have flipped in the last one hundred fifty years.As the debates drew to a close, an observer noted that Douglas had lost his voice when Lincoln's voice and spirit were intact.  Lincoln won the popular vote, but lost the vote in in the General Assembly, Lincoln was confident even though he had lost because he had won the popular vote. Lincoln had gained notoriety and used the debates to help propel him into the White House. Lincoln and Douglas had disagreed for many years. However, Douglas supported Lincoln during the war. Did you find that piece interesting? If so, join us for free by clicking here. ReferencesA.  Lincoln and Douglas, the debates, define America, Allen C.  Guelza, Simon and Schuster, New York, New York, 2008B. The Lincoln Douglas debate of 1858, nps.gov, February 16, 2017, https://www.nps.gov/liho/learn/historyculture/debates.htmC.  Lincoln Douglas Debates, britannica.com, October 27, 2025, https://www.britannica.com/event/Lincoln-Douglas-debates
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Liberals Quickly Change 'No Kings' Signs To Read 'Yes Kings' In Support Of Maduro
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Liberals Quickly Change 'No Kings' Signs To Read 'Yes Kings' In Support Of Maduro

U.S. — Liberal protesters have taken to the streets to protest the U.S. government's arrest of Nicolás Maduro by quickly switching their "NO KINGS" signs to instead read "YES KINGS."
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