Saturday, March 15, 2025

West VA Governor Signs Riley Gaines Act Into Law Defining Sex-based Terms Like ‘Woman’

 American Greatness

"The Riley Gaines Act defines sex-based terms like "woman" in state statute. No more unelected bureaucrats reinterpreting these words to mean what they want them to mean."


"Governor Patrick Morrisey signed the Riley Gaines Act into law on Wednesday, defining “male” and “female” by law to protect female-designated spaces like bathrooms and women’s sports from men pretending to be women.

"Gaines, was present for the signing of the law and praised the measure for defining sex-based terms like “woman” in state statute to prevent unelected bureaucrats from twisting the word to mean what they want it to mean.

Ben Garrison Cartoons
"Gaines told Outkick, “There’s no bigger honor than having your name attached to something as foundational and significant as the defense of women’s rights and biological reality,” adding, “The majority of American people know what a woman is, and it’s time our laws do too.”

"Gaines, an accomplished collegiate swimmer, has been an outspoken proponent of protecting women and their sex-designated spaces since she was forced to share locker room space and compete against a male swimmer who says he identifies as a woman.

"The West Virginia measure requires educational institutions including public schools and institutions of higher education as well as domestic violence shelters and prisons to ensure that “restrooms, multiple occupancy restrooms or changing rooms, and sleeping quarters” are designated for either males or females as defined by state law.

"Governor Morrisey described the Riley Gaines Act as “common sense” legislation and vowed to continue to protect young women and their safe spaces.

"Opponents of the measure, such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of West Virginia, say the law is “an attempt to force trans people back into the closet” under “the guise of ‘defining’ men and women.” . . .

2022: Stephen Colbert blasted for saying he's willing to pay more for gas

NY Post 

 “‘I don’t mind paying $15 a gallon, cause I drive a Tesla’ is a joke, until you realize that it really defines the disconnect between the mentality of celebrities and the people who have to drive to work everyday in a car that costs less than $50k,” one Twitter user wrote."


"Stephen Colbert was roasted on social media for saying he would be willing to pay more for gas because he can afford an all-electric Tesla.

"The CBS “Late Show” host gave a monologue on Monday in which he urged Americans to endure higher pas prices as energy costs soar due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

" 'Since the invasion, oil prices have skyrocketed,” Colbert said on his show.

“ 'Today, the average gas price in America hit an all-time record high of over $4 per gallon. Okay, that stings, but a clear conscience is worth a buck or two,” said Colbert, whose contract with CBS pays him an annual salary of $15 million per year.

“ 'I’m willing to pay. I’m willing to pay $4 a gallon. Hell, I’ll pay $15 a gallon because I drive a Tesla.”

"The comedian then cracked a joke about the US refusing to buy Russian oil and instead turning to another source." . . .



Victor Davis Hanson: Yes, Mr. Khalil, Your Actions Have Consequences

The Daily Signal    "In this edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words”, Hanson discusses the contentious detention and deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student with close ties to Columbia University Apartheid Divest, an anti-Israel student group that was thrust into the national spotlight when pro-Hamas student protesters occupied several academic buildings on Columbia’s campus last spring.

"Hanson explores the balance between free speech rights and national security concerns, examining Khalil's support for vandalism, harassment, and groups labeled as terrorist organizations by the U.S. State Department. "It wasn't what he said, but it was what he did. And he now gets his wish. He can go back to the Middle East and be a strong advocate for Hamas, in closer proximity to it."


"Freedom of expression does not mean supporting a terrorist organization and promoting its ideas and ideology.
"Freedom of expression does not mean supporting the genocide of Jews, the destruction of a country, and the extermination of its people.
"Freedom of expression does not mean organizing protests, spreading hatred toward Jews, intimidating Jewish students, and threatening their lives.
"Freedom of expression does not mean rioting and vandalizing public and private property.
"Freedom of expression does not mean turning universities upside down, halting education, and causing widespread chaos."

Unearthed video reveals Obama started his own ‘DOGE’ and put Biden in charge: it failed miserably…

 Revolver News  "Some might see this clip of Obama talking about his own mini version of “DOGE” and think, Wow, AI has gotten really good. But this isn’t AI—it’s real.

"Back in 2011, Barack Obama wanted to launch his own DOGE-style program to cut out needless waste. And who did he put in charge of it? None other than Joe Biden—because apparently, nothing says fiscal responsibility like handing the keys to one of DC’s biggest crooks. Obama called it The Campaign to Cut Waste, and he reminded the American people that “nobody messes with Joe.”

"Good grief…"

‘Spewing The Same Crazy Stuff’: White House Spokesman Says Capitol Would Benefit From Maxine Waters’ Retirement

 Daily Caller

 The Democrats have been attempting to block Trump’s agenda through legal challenges spearheaded by the Democratic National Committeeeducation organizations, and teachers unions. 

"White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields criticized Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters on Fox Business Friday, suggesting that her retirement would be a good thing for the U.S. Capitol.

"During the Democrats’ annual issues retreat in Northern Virginia Friday, Waters accused President Donald Trump of trying to incite violence and start a civil war through disruptive policies like imposing tariffs, firing federal employees, and empowering Elon Musk to dismantle government services. In an appearance on “The Evening Edit,” Fields responded and said Waters is “not a credible voice” and recounted her past calls for confrontational protests against Republicans.

“Maxine Waters is another good reason why we need term limits. This is a woman that entered Congress before I was even born. At 86 years old, she is still spewing the same crazy stuff that she spewed over 30 years ago,” Fields told host Elizabeth MacDonald. “Maxine Waters is not a credible voice.”

"Fields continued by referencing Waters’ past remarks encouraging confrontations with Republicans." . . .

 “These people are engaging in violence, and they’re engaging in illegal protests that should not be tolerated. When you become a threat to society in the name of protesting, you are now a criminal, and you will be taken care of under this Department of Justice.”

Elon Musk: No good deed goes unpunished.

 


Democratic Senator To Get Rid Of Tesla, Calls Musk An “A**hole”  
Kelly announced he’s ditching his Tesla after Musk called him a “traitor” on social media for visiting Ukraine last weekend to see how Ukrainians were responding to Trump’s decisions to halt military aid and intelligence sharing to support its war against Russia.

Musk blames 'massive cyberattack' for X outages on Monday: Who's really behind it? - Android Authority   . . ."Following the outages, Musk took to X to address the issue, stating, “There was (still is) a massive cyberattack against X. We get attacked every day, but this was done with a lot of resources. Either a large, coordinated group and/or a country is involved. Tracing…”

"Later in the day, during an interview on Fox Business Network, Musk claimed that the attack’s IP addresses had been traced to the “Ukraine area.” However, he did not provide further details or evidence to support this claim.

"Meanwhile, cybersecurity experts have disputed Musk’s claim, warning that IP addresses alone do not confirm the origin of an attack.

"Security researcher Kevin Beaumont noted on Bluesky that the attack was carried out using a variant of the Mirai botnet, which is made up of compromised cameras and other connected devices.

"According to Beaumont, the attack involved IPs from around the world, not just Ukraine. He also said that the perpetrators could be “advanced persistent teenagers,” jesting that the attack could have been carried out by skilled but mischievous hackers rather than a nation-state.

"The X outage affected users in multiple countries, including the United States, India, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Reports from Downdetector showed three waves of disruptions throughout the day, with significant spikes occurring in the afternoon and evening." . . .

The Attack on Elon Musk’s X - The American Spectator  . . ."Who are these bad guys? The speculation abounds. China? Putin’s Russia? Hamas? Who knows.

"The only difference between now and back there in the long ago — and it’s a big difference — is that Americans are living today in the 21st century. If a 21st century Pearl Harbor arrives, it can arrive this time without a single enemy plane swooping in and dropping bombs. It can arrive courtesy of some bad guys somewhere who merely press a handful of buttons and … boom! The cyberattack begins." . . .

Internet slams Gavin Newsom for funding his own memorial

Hot Air 

. . ."The only reason that everyone isn't talking about what a terrible week Gavin Newsom is having is that people are too busy talking about what a terrible week Chuck Schumer is having." . . .


Gavin Newsom slammed for secretly funding $97K monument dedicated to himself inside SF city hall - MEAWW News  . . ."Three private organizations, out of which two are owned by Newsom himself, allegedly made donations to the non-profit earmarked for "Mayoral Bust at San Francisco City Hall."
"The Newsom-owned organizations, Balboa Cafe Partners and PlumpJack Management Group, donated a combined $10,000.
"The monument reportedly cost $97,000 to complete. During its construction, Newsom insisted that he found the whole thing odd but never revealed who paid for it.
"I don't want to call it embarrassing, but it's a strange thing," he shared in an interview at the time. "I'm just awkward about it. But now the word is out." . . .


'Know this, Khamenei, this is your end': Iranians slam regime in footage from Tehran to Israel

 Jerusalem Post  

“It’s funny – many Iranian women have fallen in love with Israeli soldiers because they are so handsome. They hoped that Israel would attack Iran,” she said.


"Iran’s senior religious leaders and their families lead a lavish lifestyle while the living conditions of a significant part of the population are those of relative poverty, young Iranians revealed in footage sent to Israel.
“They live there in homes worth millions of dollars,” one Iranian could be heard saying in the videos published by Channel 12 on Saturday. “We are only allowed to pass by, but we will never be able to become tenants.”
"A 44-year-old Iranian named Ali noted that the regime gives money to Hamas, Hezbollah, Iraq, Afghanistan – “everyone in the world gets their share from Iran.”

“Why should we live in such extreme poverty? Why should I be unemployed now? Why am I not married? Why shouldn’t I have a wife and children?” he said.

 '“They constantly say ‘Death to America, Death to England’ from all directions, while their children have American, British, and Canadian passports. People are angry at them and troubled by this,” Ali added. 

'If you talk to Israelis, you become a spy.'

"Ali, who filmed his underground ride to Tehran’s District 1, where senior officials reside, said he committed a very dangerous act.

"If you just talk to Israelis, you become a spy, and they will execute you,” he said.
“ 'I have a master’s degree in electronics, and I am unemployed. I have no profession,” he said. “People are tired – Iranian citizens who are exhausted by the Islamic Republic feel uneasy, bored, and submissive.” . . .