Wednesday, November 12, 2025
REPORT: Olympic Committee Moves to BAN ALL Transgender Athletes from Women’s Events — Cites “Scientific Evidence of Advantages to Being Born Male”
UPDATED: The BBC announces the BBC has launched a coup against the BBC
"Meanwhile, Trump is suing the BBC for a reported $1 billion in damages, the damage having been done in a broadcast that was made shortly before his landslide election victory, and of which he has only now become aware." . .
"A letter from Trump’s attorney Alejandro Brito has demanded that the BBC immediately retract “the false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements,” apologize, and “appropriately compensate President Trump for the harm caused,” or face legal action for $1 billion in damages.
“ 'If the BBC does not comply with the above by November 14, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. EST, President Trump will be left with no alternative but to enforce his legal and equitable rights, all of which are expressly reserved and are not waived, including by filing legal action for no less than $1,000,000,000 (One Billion Dollars) in damages,” the letter, obtained by The Epoch Times, states.
"A BBC spokesperson told The Epoch Times by email on Nov. 11 that it will review the letter and “respond directly in due course.”
"The broadcaster issued an apology after the resignations of its director-general, Tim Davie, and its CEO of news, Deborah Turness, on Nov. 9." . . .
AAG Dhillon Lowers the Boom on UC Berkeley After TPUSA Violence
"My colleague Jennifer Oliver O'Connell did a great report on the violence at the TPUSA event at the University of California at Berkeley on Monday.
"Things got way out of hand with violence breaking out, and with radical leftists trying to break down the barriers keeping them back from the sold-out event.
We saw all of this at Berkeley back in 2017. @UCBerkeley was sued, and settled the case.
— AAGHarmeetDhillon (@AAGDhillon) November 11, 2025
The @CivilRights will investigate what happened here, and I see several issues of serious concern regarding campus and local security and Antifa’s ability to operate with impunity in CA. https://t.co/aN7JzouXwl
"Then there was this exchange, which started with the agitators harassing an attendee who was wearing Charlie Kirk's "Freedom" t-shirt and trying to talk about Jesus Christ. It ended in violence and with an arrest. "Chinga la Migra" means basically "F**k the immigration authorities.". . .
"One of the agitators harassed the guy in the red shirt, calling him "white boy," as agitators tried to "de-arrest" the other man and pull him away from the police. They were unsuccessful.
"The Berkeley Police are now alleging that the man in the plaid shirt, Jihad Dphrepaulezz, took the chain that the Freedom shirt guy had around his neck and that the man was trying to get it back. Police said Dphrepaulezz was booked on suspicion of robbery and battery resulting in injury.
"Now Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has weighed in on the matter, and she's not happy with how Berkeley handled the matter. Sounds like Berkeley has got a lot of explaining to do. She noted that there had been problems there before." . . .
PANIC in NYC as Mamdani’s SCAMS Just BLEW UP in His Face
This is what happens when IDIOTS elect an IDIOT.
Everand "New York City is facing a political and economic crisis following the election of Democratic socialist Zoran Mdani, who has publicly vowed to obstruct federal immigration enforcement. The backlash includes threats of arrest from President Trump and a withdrawal of funding promises from Governor Kathy Hochul, leaving Mdani's ambitious agenda in jeopardy. With businesses fleeing the city due to proposed tax increases and a failing economic plan, Mdani's administration is quickly unraveling, serving as a stark warning of the consequences of radical political ideologies clashing with fiscal realities. –Patriot wins, victories, faith renewal & momentum—all in one uplifting Friday email. Join the Weekly Wrap-Up free today at https://turley.pub/recapHighlights:"“Zoran Mdani's victory leads to immediate economic panic and business exodus.”""“Trump threatens arrest over Mdani's plans to obstruct federal immigration law.”""“Governor Hochul dismantles Mdani's funding promises, leaving his agenda in tatters.”""“Failure to understand tax systems highlights the dangers of electing radical ideologies.”"–Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode."
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Bill Maher Finally Speaks Out AGAINST Gavin Newsom On Live TV
Agenda Insight Comments to this video included. "Bill Maher takes California Governor Gavin Newsom to task live on TV in a moment that’s got everyone talking. Maher challenges Newsom on key issues like homelessness, taxes, and the state’s ongoing struggles — sparking a heated and honest exchange.
"Watch the full clip and see why this conversation is making headlines across the country.Trump plans a billion-dollar lawsuit against the liars at the BBC who interfered with OUR election.
"BBC sounds just like AP, NYT, WaPO and every TV network in America except Fox when it comes to these biases. In the Telegraph report, the Beeb checks all the current boxes of fanatical liberalism."
"Bad headline, but Paragraphs 5 and 6 were devastating:
The hourlong documentary—titled “Trump: A Second Chance?”—was broadcast as part of the BBC’s Panorama series days before the 2024 U.S. presidential election. It spliced together three quotes from two sections of the 2021 speech, delivered almost an hour apart, into what appeared to be one quote in which Trump urged supporters to march with him and “fight like hell.” Among the parts cut out was a section where Trump said he wanted supporters to demonstrate peacefully.
In a resignation letter to staff, [Tim Davie, drector general of the BBC] said: “There have been some mistakes made and as director general I have to take ultimate responsibility.”
This was not an honest mistake. This was dishonest reporting by charlatans who wanted to meddle in an American election.
A highly critical letter, written by a former external adviser to the BBC board, Michael Prescott, said that a documentary called “Trump: A Second Chance?,” broadcast before the presidential election last year, at one point spliced together footage from comments that Mr. Trump made about 50 minutes apart. In his speech on Jan. 6 to supporters in Washington as Congress was certifying the results that showed Joseph R. Biden Jr. had won the election, Mr. Trump said, “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we’re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them.”
But the documentary, produced as part of the BBC’s long-running Panorama series, cut that together with a previous sentence in which the president said, “I’ll be there with you,” and with a much later quote from his speech. The edited version suggested that he had said: “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol … and I’ll be there with you … and we fight. We fight like hell.”
The documentary is no longer available to watch on the BBC’s online player. Samir Shah, the BBC’s chairman, said in a letter Monday that complaints about the editing of the clips had been discussed by the standards committee in January and May, and that the points raised in the review had been relayed to the Panorama team.
“With hindsight, it would have been better to take more formal action,” he wrote. He added: “We accept that the way the speech was edited did give the impression of a direct call for violent action. The BBC would like to apologize for that error of judgment.”
Hindsight? . . .
Monday, November 10, 2025
Chicago Declares War on Faith
"If America is to remain the land of the free, we must defend the right of every citizen—and every college, ministry, or school—to live by the truth they profess, even when it’s unpopular. The founders of this nation enshrined religious liberty as the first freedom for a reason. Without it, every other right eventually crumbles."
"Chicago’s public school bureaucracy has decided that the faith of a Bible college is suddenly disqualifying—and that should chill every freedom-loving American to the bone.
"In a lawsuit now drawing national attention, the Moody Bible Institute alleges that Chicago Public Schools barred its students from student-teaching positions because Moody’s hiring practices require faculty and staff to affirm a biblical statement of faith and live accordingly. In plain English: because Moody hires Christians to teach in a Christian school, Chicago says they can’t send their students to teach in public classrooms.
"Let’s be clear—Moody isn’t discriminating against anyone. It’s being discriminated *against* for daring to live out its faith.
"What Chicago has done isn’t some paperwork misunderstanding. It’s a direct assault on the idea that religious institutions have the right to exist openly, consistently, and without apology in accordance with their own beliefs. CPS demanded that Moody sign a nondiscrimination policy that would forbid it from limiting employment to those who share its Christian confession. When Moody refused to violate its own conscience, CPS responded by kicking them out of the district’s student-teaching program.
"That’s not inclusion. That’s coercion. And it’s the kind of governmental overreach our Founders specifically wrote the First Amendment to prevent.
"The irony is rich. Chicago will gladly accept teachers from almost any secular institution that preaches every kind of ideology imaginable—but if your worldview happens to be biblical, you’re unfit to teach? What Moody believes about human nature, morality, and truth is not a PR slogan—it’s the foundation of their education model. Expecting them to “turn off” their faith to participate in a government program is like asking a doctor to renounce medicine before performing surgery. It’s absurd." . . .
. . . "Chicago Public Schools may think they’re punishing one Bible college, but what they’re really testing is whether the First Amendment still means what it says. Moody Bible Institute is right to fight back. They are right on principle, right on the law, and right for the country. Because if we don’t draw the line here—we may never get another chance."
Michelle Obama tries so hard to play the victim that she instead provides comedy gold
. . . "Poor Michelle. Has any flesh-and-blood human ever gotten more universally favorable media coverage than her? Well, besides her husband? This was the woman, after all, whose last unscripted utterance was back in 2008, when she told an adoring crowd, “Let me tell you something. For the first time in my adult lifetime, I’m really proud of my country — and not just because Barack has done well but because I think people are hungry for change.” Source
Ronald Reagan said, "If fascism ever comes to America, it will come in the name of liberalism."
Ronald Reagan: 'If Fascism Ever Comes to America, It Will Come in the Name of Liberalism'
“ 'If wages jump to $30 per hour for entry-level workers, small businesses will have to raise pay across the board to keep the tiered structure in place. And that will add up fast for small businesses,” Bufano said, with many small businesses running on thin margins unable to absorb the cost.
"This proposal could create new pressures for small business owners already navigating high overhead and post-pandemic recovery.
“I work directly with small businesses and entrepreneurs across the NYC metro area and nationally, and as a small business owner myself, I see every day how even small policy shifts can have big ripple effects,” Bufano said. “This is especially true for small businesses operating on tighter margins, with limited budgets, and lacking the financial cushion or capital reserves that larger companies can rely on.” . . .More...
The Economics Behind Zohran Mamdani’s Biggest Plans "Zohran Mamdani's ambitious plans as New York City's mayor aim to reshape the economic landscape by prioritizing social equity through policies like a $30 minimum wage, rent freezes, and increased taxes on the wealthy."
- Phased $30 Minimum Wage: Mamdani aims to raise the minimum wage to $30 by 2030, which he argues is necessary to keep pace with the cost of living in New York City.
- Rent Freeze: He proposes freezing rents for one million rent-stabilized apartments, which is intended to provide immediate relief to tenants facing rising housing costs.
- Universal Childcare: Expanding access to affordable childcare is a key component of his ageand, aimed at supporting working families and promoting economic participation.
- Free Public Transportation: Making city buses free is another initiative designed to ease the financial burden on residents and encourage public transit use. . . .
When Should You Use ‘Lay’ vs. ‘Lie’?
"One of the trickiest (and most easily forgotten) lessons seems to be the difference between “lay” and “lie” and when it’s appropriate to use one over the other."
Lining Up For Gas In California
From the state that gives us Eric Swalwell, Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Ted Lieu, Adam Schiff, performance artist Alex Padilla, and ad nauseum, et in. TD
"So the pain will be doubled – time burned “a mouldering” in lines waiting to pay the Golden State premium just to get to work, the store and home again."
Mayor-elect Mamdani reeks of Lenin — but NYC’s wise safeguard against Marxism stands in his way
"No matter how many freebees Mamdani doles out, how many grocery stores or rent-free apartments he creates, bondholders get first dibs on city tax revenues because Carey & Co. knew that we need them to keep buying debt or the place shuts down."
"Zohran Mamdani’s victory-lap speech Tuesday night reeked of Vladimir Lenin after Russia’s 1917 communist revolution.
"But instead of commanding a Red Army, the mayor-elect should be aware he will be facing lots of red ink.
"That’s on top of some very strict and sensible financial rules put in place some 50 years ago — just in case a deranged Marxist ended up running New York City.
"Yes, socialism can sound rousing when it’s pitched by a skilled orator.
"Mamdani spoke of soaking the rich — failing to mention, of course, that they’re already paying some of the highest taxes in the country.
"He ranted how the poor will finally have their day — in a city that already doles out everything from free health care to subsidized housing.
"He also dared President Trump, who was in DC undoubtedly watching this spectacle, to “turn up the volume” as he doubled down on his vision: free buses, government groceries, more welfare and free trans medical treatment — even for children.
"But NYC — with plenty of welfare statism already on the books — will never go full-on Soviet Union.
"That’s because laws must be followed — even by a 34-year old backbench, lefty assemblyman with a degree in “Africana Studies” who visions himself as the second coming of Fidel.
"Those laws include something called “The Financial Emergency Act” of 1975.
"It was the brainchild of former Gov. Hugh Carey and his outside adviser, the great philanthropist and investment banker Felix Rohatyn.
"It was designed to prevent another politician-made catastrophe like the fiscal crisis of the 1970s, when the Big Apple nearly went bankrupt and began to implode, fiscally and socially.
"Cops were laid off and garbage piled up because we had no money and no one would lend to us — the budget was such a mess, no one knew if they would get paid back.
"The mayor at the time was Abraham Beame but years of bad government, perverse spending and spotty accounting contributed to the mess. " . . .More