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Students react to Back to the books Rep. Miller's Hitler quote

By Corryn Brock NE.ws f:ditor l@(ooyll_brock

Some srud.entli say they are questioning Congress­ woman Mary Miller's charaaer afu:r comments made Jan. 5 in which the representative said "Hitler was right on one: thing" regarding the importance of the youth in politics. During a speech for Moms for America, Mill­ er quoted Hitler, saying. ""If we win a few dc:ctions, we're still going to be losing unless we win the hearts and minds of our children. This is the battle. Hitler was right on one thing. He said, 'Whoever has the youth has the furure."' Diana Argueta, a junior graphic design, called Miller's words unacceptable. "I can see the point she was trying to make bur she glorified a man who led a genocide. If she sees some­ thing that Hitler was 'right' about then she should re­ sign effective immediatdy. The youth does represent the future, but most of today's youth is for BLM & basic hwnan rights, that's left wing radical ..." Argue­ ta said. " ... What kind of ideas and idealization does she want the youth to follow if it isn't basic human rights?" Makenna Boyd, a junior English language arts major, said she was surprised by the representative's words and disappointed in Miller's statement that fol­ KARINA DELGADO I THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS lowed the speech. Chateau Fouchea, a junior criminal justice major, picks up his textbooks Sunday afternoon from Eastern's Textbook Rental Service. Fou­ "My first reaction was shock. Who in their right che.a said he is •excited"for the new semester.

REACT, page 3 Rep. _Miller quotes Hitler, receives calls for resignation Gohmert, which doesn't seem like a good By Corryn Brock long-term strategy in #1115" News Editor I @corryn_brock "There were any number of ways that she could have expressed the idea that youth U.S. Rep. Mary Miller has received back­ are critical to a movement. She chose to in­ lash after a speech Tuesday where she quot- voke, in positive terms, something Hitler ed Hitler. - said. Since pop culture quoting is going on, Miller said in her speech: I use one: " ... I hate Illinois Nazis ... " -Jake "If we win a few elections, we're still go­ Blues." ing to be losing unless we win the hearts "Stop finger-painting in the ashes of and minds of our children. This is the bat­ my family, you fascist lunatic. Six million tle. Hitler was right on one thing. He said, weren't murdered so you could stretch the 'Whoever has the youth has the future.'" bounds of false equivalence. Please resign, The speech was given two days after the then spend your free time learning about freshman Congresswoman that represents the Holocaust. You owe it to the memories Illinois' 15th congressional district was you besmirch." sworn-in to her new position and has led One petition, which as of 4:36 p.m. had many to denounce her, her words and some 2,500 signatures, has signed and introduced to call for her resignation or removal. by members of the Illinois Legislative Jew­ In a tweet Wednesday afternoon from ish Caucus. Miller's official , an explanation for The petition states Miller demonstrated the quote was given: "blatant antisemitism" and was disrespect­ "Congresswoman Miller's statement was PHOTO FROM MARY MILLER'S FACEBOOK ful to Jewish people and all who have died a denunciation of evil dictators' efforts to House Minority Leader Rep. Kevfn McCarthy, Illinois State Rep. Chris Miller and U.S. Rep. Mary at the hands of Nazis. re-educate young people and similar efforts Miller pose for a photo to commemorate Mary Miller being sworn in as a freshman Congress­ It added that, "a sitting member of Con­ by left-wing radicals in our country today." woman. gress who uses Hitler's obscene methods for Prior to that tweet Miller posted then de­ indoctrinating children with racism and fas­ leted another statement saying, "Let me be paganda," according to ProPublica. shaped by the adults who control their edu­ cism as a guidepost, igniting hate and vio­ clear. I would never glorify a genocidal dic­ Many replied to her second tweet, some cation ... left, right, or sideways." lence has no place in Congress." tator. It's the left's propaganda that con­ to defend her but most to share their dis­ "What an embarrassing defense of a Miller represents many in the Eastern trols the youth, and social media is utilized agreement with her original statement and speech that included praise of Hitler. You're community as the university sits in her dis­ as a machine to do this. We need to restore her explanation: in the big leagues now, Ms. Miller. Get a trict. our nation, and turn toward strong faith & "Ms Miller was DEFINING a point - professional comms team, unless you want THE REST OF THIS STORY CAN BE READ family, ancl awa,c from s-adic:tl left-wi.ng pro- She was not ENDORSJNG Jt. Children are to align your reputation with the Louie AT DAILYEASTERNNEWS.COM THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS I AP NEWS MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 Local weather MONDAY TUESDAY Capitol police Cops: Chicago shooter Partly Cloudy Sunny High: 31 ° High: 45• who killed 3 posted Low: 24· Low: 29' I were overrun, social Inedia rants

CHICAGO (AP) - A man who po­ China named Yiran Fan, Anthony 'left naked' lice say killed three people and wound­ Faukner, 20, and Ai ha Nevell, 46, a se­ •THE DAILY ed four others during a series of shoot­ curity guard. Wounded were a 77-year­ ings in and around Chicago posted non­ o ld woman, 81 -year-old woman and EASTERN NEWS sensical and expletive-laced videos in the a 15-year-old girl, according to Chica­ "Tell the truth a.nd don't be afraid." days and hours leading up to the attacks. go Police Superintendent David Brown. against rioters Investigators on Sunday were try­ Another woman was shot in the neck in ing to determine a motive fo r the Sat­ Evanston, police in the subUib said. The Daily Eastern News WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite security concerns in a Dec. 28 meeting urday afternoon attacks in which police Authorities didn't release many de­ 1802 Buuard Hall Eastern Illinois University ample warnings about pro-Trwnp dem­ of House_Democrats and grilled Steven say 32-year-old Jason Nightengale appar­ rails about Nightengale, a Chicago man Charleston, IL 61920 onsrrations in W;is hington, U.S. Capitol Sund, the Capitol Police chief, during an ently chose his victims at random. Po­ whose Lin.kedln page lisred work over 217-581-2812 Police did not bolster staffing on Wednes­ hoUilong private call on New Year's Eve. lice killed Nightengale in a shootout just the years as a janitor, secUiity guard and 217-581-2923 (fax) day and made no preparations for the "It ntrns out it was the worst kind of non­ north of the city about foUI hours after forklift operator. Bur a series of disturb­ possibility chat the planned protests could security anybody could ever imagine." authorities say he shot his first victim in ing videos posted ro Facebook over two escalate into massive violent riots, accord­ The Capitol police's lackluster response the head in a South ide parking garage. years under N ightengale's middle name, ing to several people briefed on law en­ to the riots, poor planning and failure ro Those killed included a 30-year-old Oliver, offered clues as to his state of News Staff Advertising forcement's response. anticipate the seriousness of the thJeat Universi ty of Chicago student from mind. Staff Editor-in-Chief The revelations shed new light on have drawn condemnation from law­ AdamTumino Faculty Advisers why Capitol police were so quickly over­ makers and prompted the ouster of the [email protected] Editorial Adviser run by rioters. The department had the department's chief and the Sergeants at Lo la Burnha m same number of officers in place as on a Arms of both the House and Senate. IInpeaclunent push Photo Adviser routine day. While some of chose officers As the full extent of the insurrection News Editor Brian Poulter Corryn Brock were outfitted with equipment for a pro­ becomes dear, the FBl is also investigat­ dennewsdesk@ test, they were not staffed or equipped for ing whether some of the rioters had plans builds, 2 GOP senators Website Adviser gmail.com Brian Poulter a riot. ro kidnap members of Congress and hold Once the mob began to move on the them hostage. Publisher Capitol, a police lieutenant issued an or­ Investigators are particularly focused want Truinp to resign Lola Burnham Associate News der not to use deadly force, which ex­ on why some of th.em were seen carry­ Editor Business Manager Elizabeth Taylor plains why officers outside the building ing plastic zip-tie handcuffs and had ap­ WASHINGTON (AP) - With im­ laid out the ideas Sunday as the country Betsy Jewell dennewsdesk@gmail. did not draw their weapons as the crowd parently accessed areas of the Capitol gen­ peachment planning intensifying, two came to grips with the siege at the Capitol com Press Supervisor dosed in. Officers are sometimes ordered erally difficult for cl1e public to locate, ac­ Republican senators want President Don­ by Trump loyalists crying to overturn the Tom Roberts against escalating a situation by drawing cording to an official. ald Trump to resign immediately as ef­ election results. their weapons if superiors believe doing T he official was among four officials forts mount to prevent Trump from ever Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Penn­ Night Staff Photo Editor for this issue so could lead to a stampede or a shoot­ briefed on Wednesday's incident who again holding deceive office in the wake of sylvania on Su.nday joined Republican Karina Delgado AdamTumino out. spoke to The Associated Press on the con­ deadly riots at the Capitol. Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in DEN photodesk@ calling gmail.com In this instance, it also left officers with dition of anonymity because they were House Democrats are expected to in­ for Trump to "resign and go away as soon Night Chief little ability to resist the mob. L1 one vid­ not authorized to discuss the ongoing in­ troduce articles of impeachment on Mon­ as possible." AdamTumino eo from the scene, an officer puts up his vestigation publicly. day and vore as soon as Tuesday. The strat­ "1 think the president has disqualified Assistant Photo fists to try to push back a crowd pinning Larry Rendell Brock, of Texas, and egy would be to condemn the president's himself &om ever, certainly, serving in of­ Copy Editor Editor him and his colleagues against a door. Eric Gavelek Munchel, of Tennessee, AdamTumino actions swiftly but delay an impeach­ fice again," Toomey said. '1 don't chink he Zach Berger The crowd jeers ''You are not American!" who both were photographed with plas­ ment trial in the Senate for 100 days. That is elecrable in any way." DENphotodesk@ Sports Designer gmail.com and one man tries to prod him with the tic restraints as they broke into the Cap­ would allow Presidem-elecr Joe Biden to Murkowski, who has long voiced her AdamTumino tip of an American flag. itol, were arrested by the FBI on Sun­ focus on ocher priorities as soon as h e is exasperation with Trump's conduct in of­ "They were left naked," Rep. M axine day. Prosecutors said Brock also donned inaugurated Jan. 20. fice, told tl1e Anchorage Daily News on Waters, D-California. said of the police a green helmet, tactical vest and camou­ Rep. , the third-ranking .Friday chat Trump simply "needs to get in an interview with AP. She had raised flage jacket. House Democrat and a top Biden ally, out."

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Attention postmaster: Send TO a;JND DINING address changes to: The Daily Eastern News 1802 Buzzard Hall CENTER MENUS Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920 MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 THE DAILYEASTERN NE WSI NEWS 3 Eastern students ready for new semester By Elizabeth Taylor "I missed campus but am also very nervous to see how this with all the regulation ·," Tinajero said. Even with all d1e events whicl1 could Associate News Editor I@ DEN_news "Being in LASO, I look forward to plan­ happen this semester, Robinson said she semester plays out and how different campus life will be." ning events that are permitted for students fdt worried for students who might "bum Students returned to campus over the I to be involved in and rake time to destress out" without a spring break. She plans to -Alexandra Tinajero, junior weekend in preparation for the first day of and have time for themselves." take extra care to prevent herself from ex­ classes on Monday with the usual mix of class and also just ro be back in person Other students feel a bit more conflia­ LASO is E.astern's Latin American tu­ periencing that. emotions that a new semester brings. and hopefi.illy starting to get more back to ed, like Alexandra Tmajero, a junior hu­ dent Organization. Tinajero expressed "I've been working on taking more While seeing friends and starring new nonnal," Robinson said. "I almost missed man services and leadership. similar sentiments about her orority, Al­ time for myself J'm very extroverted and classes is exciting, students might not look having a consistent schedule." "I am ex.cited to be back. I missed cam­ pha Psi Lambda, saying she is excited to I love people, bur sometimes alone time forward to homework or classes with as Luis Paniagua, a junior graphic de­ pus but am also very nervous to see how meet new members. can be a nice time to recharge. Wheth­ much pasitivity. sign major, also had mostly good feelings this semester plays out and how different Panigua is also a member of LASO, as er it's Nedlix., a face mask, long shower, This semester, the cancellation of about returning. campus life will be," T majero said. well as EIU Pride. a walk, workout, reading, or some yoga, spring break and continuation ofCOV­ "1 feel pretty content on being back, Even with precautions taken due to the "l know LASO will be doing some ex­ every little bit c.ounrs," Robinson said. "It ID-19 safety protocols may be challenges I know the school does what they can in pandemic, Registered Student Organiza­ citing things, especially now that we got is so important mentally also to check in beyond those of a typical semester. keeping us safe so I fed great being back tions have still found ways to meet and the hang of how to meet oriline and what with yourself and make sure you are not However, students like Kristina Robin­ on campus," Paniagua said. 'Tm pretty ex­ have events, whether they're virtual or so­ we can and can't do," Panigua said. "And overworked or too stresred." son, a sophomore comn1unications ma­ cited for my classes; from what 1 see, most cially distanced. as for Pride, I'm hoping the drag show jor, are still happy ro be back. of my classes are all 01uine with the excep­ "I an1 excited to see what events and happens this semester because I also par­ Elizabeth Taylor can be reached at "I'm excited for my Spanish cinema tion of one hybrid class." programs will be held this semester even ticipate in that." 58 1-281 2 or [email protected].

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mind would think that saying Hitler for any harm my words caused and re­ performance major, said he Lmderstood ceptance for what Hitler believed in or for people to be upset and angry. Frank­ was right abour one thing is a good idea? gret using a reference to one of the most the point Miller was anempti.ng to make preached ... " Argueta said. " ... Remove ly, I don't understand how people are No matter the circumstances this is not evil dictators in history to illustrate the bur did nor agree with the execu tion. her." not upset about this,'' Boyd said. "What O.K. When] first heard about it, I was dangers that ourside influences can have "From my understanding, I can tell Boyd agreed, saying she does nor un­ happened was not okay and she should hoping that it was taken our of context. on our youth. This dark history should she was trying to get some point across. derstand how some people are not upset face repercussions for her actions." But in what context is this O.K.? None. never be repeated and parents should be However, I think she could have done it Miller's peech. Huffman said he does not believe So, I looked it up and realized it was just proactive to instill what is good, true, in a better way without references from "] try to give everyone d1e benefit of Miller should resign. as bad as I thought. l still can't believe right, and noble into their children's Adolf Hitler. Alter all, the time of Hitler the doubt and account for d1e fact d1ar "While it was disturbing that she she thought just mentioning Hider in hearts and minds. While some are try­ was a very dark and tragic time for many everyone makes mistakes, but something wouJd reference someone like Hitler, I her speech was a good idea. Her apolo­ ing to intentionally twist my words to communities and countries," Huffman like this i not just a mistake. It's terrible, do nor think she meant any real harm" gy just blamed the audience for taking it mean something antithetical to my be­ said. "While she may have not meant hurtful, and appalling. No one in their Huffman said. "I think the fact that she our of context. Bur again, in no context liefs, let me be clear: I'm passionately any harm, I think it is still quite inap­ right mind would think to reference addressed and apologized for her actions was that 0.K" pro-Israel and I will always be a strong propriate to use references from him." Hitler in their speem. Therefore, I think is good enough for me." MiUer released the following after re­ advocate and ally of the Jewish commu­ Argueta said she bel ieves Miller she should resign/be removed from of­ Kyara Moral.es-Rodriguez, Hel.ena Ed­ ceiving backlash for the speecl1: nity. I've been in discussion with Jewish should resign. fice. No one wants to be represented by wards and Emilee Tosh contributed to this "Earlier this week, I spoke to a group leaders across the country and am grate­ "She should resign, Illinois can't someone who doesn't have the common article. of mothers about the importance of ful to them for their kindness and forth- have someone like that representing Illi­ sense to not reference Hider in their faith and guarding our youth from de­ n· g11mess. " nois. Even though she apologized, it still speech. I think what happened is abso­ Corryn Brock can be reached at 581 - structive influences. I sincerely apologize Trevor Huffman, a sophomore music does not make it okay ro have a slim ac- lu tdy atrocious and it is completely valid 2812 or at [email protected].

STAFF EDITORIAL COLUMN Capitol attack Pros and cons of impeaching shoWs What we Trump before his term is up

Since the storming of the Capi­ under Article I, Section 3, C lause 7, tol there have been numerous calls says that "judgment in cases of im­ have become to invoke the 25th Amendment peach ment shall not extend furth er against Trump. Section 4 of the 25th than ro removal from office, and dis­ Many Americans like to avoid fue led by online conspiracies. amendment all ows for the removal qualifi cati on to hold and enjoy any recognizing the ugly parts of our People ran through the Capi­ of a president who " is unabl e to dis­ office of honor, trust or profit under country. tol carrying weapons and restraints charge the powers and d uties of his the United States." When something terrible hap­ while threatening to kill elected of­ office." House Speaker Nancy Pelo­ Others argue against impeach­ pens, you hear many people say ficials. si and Senator Chuck Schumer have ment saying th at .it would be detri­ things like "things like chis do not The people who attacked t h e been pressu ring Vice President Mike mental to the citizens of the United happen in America" and "rhis is Capitol are full of harred and fear Pence to invoke the 25th Amend- Lindsey Ulrey States. House Minority Leader Kevin not who we are." and the even ts last week were sim­ ment. McCarthy said he reached our Friday This was the response some peo­ ply the re ult of rhetoric that has According to NPR it has also firmation of Biden's cabinet. To d e­ to Biden "ro lower the temperature." ple had when pro-Trump protes­ been escalating for years. been talked about among some cab­ lay a confirmation for Biden's cabi­ McCarthy also tweeted "Impeaching ters rioted through the Capitol in We at The Daily Eastern News inet members. Pelosi and Schum­ net would leave him without essen­ the President with just 12 days 1.eft Washington on Jan. 6. By the time hope that Americans stop dismiss­ er attempted to call Pence but were tial members such as secretaries of will only divide our country more." co building was cleared, four ri­ ing things like this as un-Ameri­ put on hold for 25 minutes and were defense. According to NPR, Biden The impeachment of President oters and one police officer were can. told that the vice president would stated that hes focused on three is­ Trump seems unlikely at this point dead. lgnoring the ugly parts of Amer­ not speak with them. sues - the coronavirus, vaccine dis­ due to the continued support for People quickly compared the ica will allow those chin.gs to con­ The invocation of the 25th tribution and the economy. He said President Trump by many Republi­ scene to something you see in a tinue to grow and spread. People Amendment seems unlikely with­ the "quickest" way to get Trump out cans and the burden of proof need­ war-torn nation or so called ''rhird­ like ro only consider the positive out the support of the vice presi­ of office is for him and Vice Presi­ ed for impeachment. Impeachment world country" bur these things things that are considered Ameri­ dent. .Impeachment takes precedent dent-elect Kamala Harris to be could deter rhe pacification of the happened on American soil, inside can, but that is taking the easy way over any other business in the en­ sworn in and get to work. nation, bur it could also be the first our own Capitol. out. ate, but the Senate is adjourned un­ A benefit of going through the step to make sure nothing like this Unfortunately, this is who we Hatred and conspiracies have be­ til Jan. 19, and Biden's inauguration impeachment process even though happens again. are. America is now a nation where come as American as baseball and is Jan. 20. Trump will be out of office soon is so crowds of extremists can infiltrate apple pie, and the sooner we all ac­ Impeachment would be a detri­ that the United Stares has the securi­ Lindsey Ulrey is a freshman political government buildings after being knowledge that the better off we ment to the United Stares govern­ ry that Trump will no run for a po­ science major. She can be reached at emboldened by the president and will be. ment because it would delay con- litical office again. The Constitution, 581-2812 or [email protected].

Editori al Board Editor- in-Chief News Editor Associate News Editor Opinions Editor Photo Editor Assistant Photo Editor Adam Tumino Corryn Brock Elizabeth Taylor RY

By Adam Tumino After beating Tennessee Tech, Editor-in-Chief I @adam_tumino Eastern traveled to play Murray· State. A strong second half from Winter Break was not a break for the Panthers earned them a 74-68 everyone. The Eastern men's bas­ win over the Racers. ketball team began conference play Johnson led the team in scor­ in between semesters, playing four ing once again, tallying 22 points games and picking up two victOiies. in the game and adding 5 rebounds After a non-conference schedule and 4 assists. Wallace recorded a that featured some tough games, double-double with 18 points and the Panthers' conference opener 10 rebounds. against Southern Illinois-Edwards­ Eastern looked to extend its win­ ville was postponed due to COV­ ning streak to three games when ID- 19 cases in the Cougars' pro­ they played Austin Peay Jan. 9, but gram. a buzzer-beating three from the Instead, the Panthers opened Governors' Terry Taylor gave East­ conference play on Dec. 30, 2020, ern a 74-71 loss. against Eastern Kentucky. The Col­ Taylor led all scorers in the game onels held on for a 69-61 win, but with 38 points and was the only Mack Smith made history for East­ Austin Peay player to score in dou­ ern in the game. ble figures. Smith made a three pointer for Despite the loss, four East­ the 89th straight game, breaking ern players scored in double fig­ the all-time NCAA Division I re­ ures. Smith led the team with 16 cord previously held by former Illi­ and Wallace with 14. Barlow Al­ nois star Cory Bradford. leruzzo added 13 points and John­ Eastern's George Dixon led the son scored 12 with 7 assists and 5 Panthers with 12 points and 15 re­ steals. bounds in the game. He was the The Panthers play again on Tues­ only Eastern player to score in dou­ day on the road against Southern ble figures. Illinois-Edwardsville. Entering the new year, the Pan­ On the season, Eastern 's lead­ thers played their next game on ing scorer has once again been Wal­ Jan. 2 against Tennessee Tech, earn­ lace. He is averaging 17 .5 points ing their first conference win of the per game, which ranks second in season. the OVC. Johnson is second on Three Panthers scored in double the team in scoring and 15th in the figures in the win over the Golden OVC with 12.4 points per game Eagles, led by Josiah Wallace and and ranked sixth in the conference Marvin Johnson with 19 points with 4.2 assists per game. each. Johnson also added 10 assists George Dixon leads the Panthers and 6 rebounds. with 6.8 rebounds and 2 steals per Kashawn Charles provided a game, ranking seventh and fourth spark off the bench, scoring 16 in the OVC respectively. ADAM TUMINO I THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS points while shooting 6-of-6 from Eastern guard Josiah Wallace drives around a defender in a game against Chicago State on Dec. 3, 2020. Eastern the field including 4-of-4 from Adam Tumino can be reached at 581- won the game 78-56. three-point range. 2812 or [email protected].

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