Tuesday, July 8, 2025

90-Year-Old Pushed Out of MS Society for DEI Non-Compliance.

Ninety-year-old Fran Itkoff, a dedicated volunteer for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in California, was dismissed for not understanding how to use woke gender pronouns.

The details: Itkoff was dismissed for failing to “abide by [the MS Society’s] Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion [DEI] guidelines” and put her pronouns in her e-mail signature.

  • Itkoff said: “I was confused. I didn’t know what it was and what it meant.”
Back up: Itkoff volunteered with the MS Society for 60 years and received multiple awards for her dedication before her forced exit. She was inspired to volunteer after her husband was diagnosed with the condition.
Her dismissal: A few days later, Itkoff received an e-mail telling her to “step down” from her volunteer role for failing to comply with the company’s DEI policies.
  • The e-mail reads: “Unfortunately, based on the situation, we have made the difficult decision to have you step down from your volunteer position, effective immediately.”

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting the brain and spinal cord, leading to nerve damage that causes physical and cognitive impairments.

The final word goes to Itkoff’s daughter, Elle Hamilton, who told Chaya Raichik (aka @LibsOfTikTok):

  • “It’s ironic, because they are saying they are inclusive, but they are excluding a 90-year-old disabled woman who has volunteered for 60 years.”

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200-Year-Old Portrait of George Washington Stolen.

Authorities in Englewood, Colorado, reported on Tuesday that a 19th-century painting of George Washington was stolen from a local storage unit last month. According to the Englewood Police Department, the theft likely occurred overnight on January 10 during a break-in but was not immediately discovered. Authorities are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the portrait’s return.

The stolen portrait was painted in the early 1800s. The piece measures 24 inches by 30 inches and is framed in gold. “It’s not often that we have historical artifacts or historical art pieces stolen from this city,” said Crystal Essman of the Englewood Police Department. The painting’s financial value remains undisclosed, with authorities citing difficulties in estimating such value due to its historical significance.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has joined forces with local law enforcement in an effort to locate the missing artwork. The public is encouraged to report any information regarding the theft to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.

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Authorities in Englewood, Colorado, reported on Tuesday that a 19th-century painting of George Washington was stolen from a local storage unit last month. According to the Englewood Police Department, the theft likely occurred overnight on January 10 during a break-in but was not immediately discovered. Authorities are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the portrait's return. show more

1 in 5 Say Media’s Taylor Swift Obsession is 2024 Election PsyOp.

Almost a fifth of Americans believe singer Taylor Swift “is part of a covert government effort to help Joe Biden win the presidential election,” according to polling by Monmouth University.

Seventy-one percent of poll respondents who said Swift is involved in an election psyop (psychological operation) said they were Republican or Republican-leaning, and 83 percent said they would likely vote for Donald Trump — almost certain to be the Republican candidate — in November.

“The supposed Taylor Swift PsyOp conspiracy has legs among a decent number of Trump supporters. Even many who hadn’t heard about it before we polled them accept the idea as credible,” complained Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute.

He was referring to the fact that, of those poll respondents who said they believed Swift was involved in a conspiracy to reelect Joe Biden, 42 percent had never heard of it before the idea was put to them by Monmouth.

In 2016, Swift presented herself as apolitical — giving rise to the infamous “Taylor Swift’s silence is deafening” meme — but she went all in for Biden in 2020, posting pictures of herself with Biden-branded cookies on social media.

Policies Biden has supported have not always benefited the singer, however, with bail reform policies allowing a stalker to return to her New York townhouse immediately after leaving court earlier this year.

Her already high profile was elevated further at this year’s Super Bowl due to her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce.

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Almost a fifth of Americans believe singer Taylor Swift "is part of a covert government effort to help Joe Biden win the presidential election," according to polling by Monmouth University. show more

Super Bowl Draws Largest U.S. TV Audience Since Moon Landing.

An estimated 123.4 million viewers tuned into this year’s Super Bowl, marking it as the most-watched broadcast since the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing in 1969. The Kansas City Chiefs claimed victory against the San Francisco 49ers with a nail-biting overtime score of 25-22. Notably, pop star Taylor Swift‘s attendance, who is in a relationship with the Chiefs’ Travis Kelce, may have boosted viewership.

The consumer research firm Numerator reported that approximately 20 percent of viewers were rooting for the Chiefs, with some of that number potentially drawn in by Swift‘s relationship with Kelce. Capitalizing on the star power of Swift, the Super Bowl broadcast featured several shots of the pop star at the event socializing with celebrities such as actress Blake Lively and rapper Ice Spice — as well as a celebratory post-match kiss with Kelce. CBS dominated the telecast, with 112 million of the 123.4 million viewers.

In addition, this year witnessed a record with 202.4 million people watching at least part of the game, according to Nielsen data. The spike is likely due to a change in Nielsen’s methodology – which now includes those watching in a gathering or outside their homes. A combination of Taylor Swift’s star power, the returning Super Bowl champion Chiefs, the San Francisco 49ers led by upstart quarterback Brock Purdy, and the nostalgia of Usher’s half-time show all likely contributed to the NFL’s ratings success on Sunday.

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An estimated 123.4 million viewers tuned into this year's Super Bowl, marking it as the most-watched broadcast since the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing in 1969. The Kansas City Chiefs claimed victory against the San Francisco 49ers with a nail-biting overtime score of 25-22. Notably, pop star Taylor Swift's attendance, who is in a relationship with the Chiefs' Travis Kelce, may have boosted viewership. show more

Bill Maher Won’t Air Kanye Interview For Fear of Spreading ‘Idea That Jews Are The Worst People in the World.’

Bill Maher conducted a two-hour interview with rapper Kanye West but will not air it as he is afraid it will spread the “idea that Israel and the Jews are like [sic] the worst people in the world.”

“I had Kanye right here at Club Random, we did an episode with him. I thought it was going to be a learning moment. I mean, we were here for two hours. By the way, we had an amazing, fun time. He’s a very charming anti-Semite,” Maher said in an interview with TMZ on Monday.

“The problem, I think, is that he appeals mostly — of course, he’s a rock star — to young people. They don’t know much and they surely don’t know much about the Middle East or Jews,” Maher said. “So the combination of, you know, Kanye out there — I feel like he sort of like was helpful for spreading the fertilizer, and I do mean fertilizer, for this idea that Israel and the Jews are like the worst people in the world,” he continued, adding: “And by the way, he’s not the only one in America who feels that way. It’s not like the Jews are universally loved except for Kanye West, okay?… That’s why I wouldn’t air that episode. Because I’m not going to contribute to this.”

West has faced continued accusations of anti-Semitism after a series of controversial remarks about Jews in 2022 and 2023 and a 2023 interview with Alex Jones in which the rapper praised Adolf Hitler.

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Bill Maher conducted a two-hour interview with rapper Kanye West but will not air it as he is afraid it will spread the “idea that Israel and the Jews are like [sic] the worst people in the world.” show more

The WHO is Putting Radical Trans Activists in Charge of Gender Guidelines.

The United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) has assembled a Guideline Development Group (GDG) on “trans and gender diverse people” comprised almost entirely of far-left ideologues.

WHO regulations state that GDG members should not have made any “prior public declaration of a firm opinion or position” on the subject under consideration or be involved in relevant activist organizations.

Nevertheless, roughly 75 percent of the GDG’s panel members are transgender or affiliated with activist organizations such as the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) or both.

“The majority of the GDG clearly have strong, one-sided views in favor of promoting hormonal gender transition and legal recognition of self-asserted gender,” warned Reem Alsalem, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls, in a rare example of the UN attempting to hold itself to account.

“Of the 21 announced GDG members, not one appears to represent a voice of caution for medicalizing youth with gender dysphoria or the protection of female-only spaces,” she added.

One WPATH board member attached to the GDG, Chris McLachlan, self-identifies as “gender non-binary” and “transmasculine” and is on record as supporting so-called “gender-affirming” treatments such as puberty blockers and genital mutilation surgery.

Another GDG member, Zakaria Nasser, co-founded a group involved in “trans and queer feminist organizing in Lebanon,” funded by the European Union (EU).

One trans ideologue who has withdrawn from the GDG following media scrutiny is Florence Ashley, a “transfeminine jurist, bioethicist, public speaker, and activist,” who has argued puberty blockers should be the default for young people.

He had also written about his “transition” in graphic detail, describing how he has to “dilate four times a day and wash my coochie” to maintain his mock vagina, comparing the process to “taking it up the ass, minus the fear of pooping everywhere.”

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The United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) has assembled a Guideline Development Group (GDG) on “trans and gender diverse people” comprised almost entirely of far-left ideologues. show more

OK GOP Seeks Ban on State Promotion of ‘Pride.’

Oklahoma Republicans have introduced a bill that would ban state funding of the promotion of radical LGBTQ+ ideology, including so-called ‘pride’ celebrations, and prohibit the display of flags associated with the radical LGBTQ+ movement from being displayed on state property.

The “Patriotism Not Pride Act,” HB 3217, introduced by Oklahoma state Rep. Kevin West (R) and state Sen. David Bullard (R), prohibits state funds being “used by any agency to develop, organize, administer, engage in, promote, or endorse any activity, including any event, initiative, official communication, social media post, educational program, or public campaign, that aims to promote or recognize Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Pride Month or any event with a similar theme.”

The act further states that “No flag that represents sexual orientation or gender identity may be displayed by an agency on state property or grounds.”

“Oklahoma taxpayer dollars should not be used to promote or recognize activities that are not in line with the values of most Oklahomans,” said West. “These groups would still have the freedom to express their views or opinions or tell the world about their lifestyle choices, they would simply not be able to use state resources to do so,” he explained.

The bill marks Oklahoma as the third state — after Florida and Tennessee — to introduce legislation to curtail state sponsorship of radical LGTBQ+ ideology, as Americans are increasingly pushing back against a movement many believe is trying to groom children for sexual exploitation.

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Oklahoma Republicans have introduced a bill that would ban state funding of the promotion of radical LGBTQ+ ideology, including so-called 'pride' celebrations, and prohibit the display of flags associated with the radical LGBTQ+ movement from being displayed on state property. show more

WATCH: The Only Good Thing to Come Out of The ‘Global War on Terror.’

In tribute to the late Toby Keith, who sadly left us this week.

Keith, just 62, was battling stomach cancer and had even recently said he hoped to return to entertain his fans soon.

You can play the video above to watch one performance, or listen (with no video, sadly) to what I think is the superior form, below.

THE EVEN BETTER VERSION:

LYRICS:

I’m just a middle-aged, middle-eastern camel herdin’ manAnd I got a little two-bedroom cave here in North AfghanistanThings used to be real nice and they got out of hand since they moved inThey call themselves the TalibanOoh, yeah, the TalibanSingin’, ooh, the Taliban, babyOh, yeah
Now I ain’t seen my wife’s face since they came hereThey make her wear a scarf over her head that covers her from ear to earShe loves the desert and the hot, white sandBut man, she’s just like me, nah, she can’t standThe Taliban (ooh, the Taliban, baby)
But you know, someday soon we’re both gonna saddle upAnd it’ll be, ride, camel, rideMy old lady, she’ll be here with me, just smilin’ right by my sideWe should do just fine out around Palestine or maybe TurkmenistanWe’ll bid a fair adieu and flip the finger to the Taliban
Now they attacked New York City ’cause they thought they could winSaid they would stand and fight until the very bloody endMr. Bush got on the phone with Iraq and Iran, and said“Now, you sons-of-bitches, you better not be doin’ any business with the Taliban”
So we prayed to Allah with all of our mightUntil those big U.S. jets came flyin’ one nightThey dropped little bombs all over their holy landMan, you should have seen ’em run, like rabbits, they ranThe Taliban
You know someday soon we’re both gonna saddle upAnd it’ll be ride, camel, rideMy old lady, she’ll be here with me, just smilin’ right by my sideWe should do just fine out around Palestine or maybe TurkmenistanWe’ll bid a fair adieu and flip a couple fingers to the TalibanWe’ll bid a fair adieu and give a big boner to the Taliban
Taliban
Whoo, y’all’s patriotic now
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Singer-Songwriter Toby Keith Dead at 62.

Country music legend Toby Keith has passed away at the age of 62 after battling stomach cancer since his diagnosis in late 2021. Just days ago he had performed live to a cheering crowd, saying he would soon be “back to it.”

“Toby Keith passed away peacefully last night on February 5th, surrounded by his family,” said a statement posted to Keith’s social media.

“He fought his fight with grace and courage,” it said of his cancer battle, concluding with a request to respect his family’s privacy.

Keith is best known for patriotic songs such as Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue, which was written in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks and contains such uncompromising lyrics as “We’ll put a boot in your ass, it’s the American way.” He went on 11 USO tours to perform for U.S. troops serving overseas.

His repertoire earned sneers from some leftist singers, who claimed he “pander[ed] to people’s worst instincts at a time they are hurt and scared,” but he vowed he would never let the music industry “mold me into something I was not.”

He performed at Donald Trump’s inauguration in 2021 and refused to apologize for doing so.

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Country music legend Toby Keith has passed away at the age of 62 after battling stomach cancer since his diagnosis in late 2021. Just days ago he had performed live to a cheering crowd, saying he would soon be "back to it." show more

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Final Season Premiere Includes Leftist Talking Point on Georgia Voting Laws.

‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ creator Larry David, a noted Democrat, set his sights on Georgia’s Election Integrity Act in the season premiere of ‘Curb’ on HBO on Sunday. The episode sees Larry David violating Georgia’s 2021 law, which includes a provision that disallows anyone who is not an election worker from offering water or food to voters within a 150-foot radius of a polling location.

In the episode, David’s character travels to Atlanta, where he encounters a relative of his friend and roommate standing in a voting line in blistering heat. Upon seeing her discomfort and learning that she has been waiting for over two hours, David retrieves bottled water from his vehicle.

However, his “good deed” is quickly recognized as a legal transgression, and officers arrest him. “Sir, in the navy blazer, put your hands in the air. You’re under arrest for violation of the Election Integrity Act. It is illegal for anyone in Georgia to provide food or water to voters in line at the polls,” an officer says.

The episode ends with a free-frame of David mimicking President Donald J. Trump’s iconic mugshot.

A Federal judge recently upheld other critical provisions of Georgia’s Election Integrity Act, which tightened registration dates and mail-in voting for runoff elections. Though Democrats like David may take issue with Georgia’s law and others like it, a majority of Americans believe cheating will likely occur during the 2024 presidential election.

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‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ creator Larry David, a noted Democrat, set his sights on Georgia’s Election Integrity Act in the season premiere of ‘Curb’ on HBO on Sunday. The episode sees Larry David violating Georgia’s 2021 law, which includes a provision that disallows anyone who is not an election worker from offering water or food to voters within a 150-foot radius of a polling location. show more