


Biden turned into a Roomba again.
Parents of little boy defamed by Deadspin and other leftwingers threaten massive lawsuit.
The family of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan whom Deadspin accused of being racist for wearing a Native American headdress and painting his face half black and half red is threatening to sue the publisher and reporter.
Holden Armenta's parents, Shannon and Raul, have hired Clare Locke LLP to demand that the sports news site and senior writer Carron Phillips issue a retraction for his story headlined "The NFL needs to speak out against the Kansas City Chiefs fan in Black face, Native headdress."
They also threatened further legal action against the reporter, Deadspin, publisher G/O Media and Great Hill Partners in a letter obtained by NewsNation.
"These articles, posts on X and photos about Holden and his parents must be retracted immediately," the letter read.
"It is not enough to quietly remove a tweet from X or disable the article from Deadspin's website. You must publish your retractions and issue an apology to my clients with the same prominence and fanfare with which you defamed them."
I hope they're not demanding that as an alternative to a lawsuit. I hope this is the first demand they're making, not the only one.
Muslims in five swing states campaign to sit out of the 2024 election unless Biden endorses terrorism against Jews. I mean, unless he denounces Zionism. Wink.
Muslim leaders from several swing states on Saturday launched a national campaign against the reelection of President Joe Biden over his response to the Israel-Hamas war.
The launch took place in Dearborn, Michigan, and had Muslim leaders from states including Arizona, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Florida, Politico reports.
"We're looking into finding ways to build a mechanism of coordination between all the swing states so that we're constantly working together to ensure that Muslim Americans will come out in all of these states, and that Mr. Biden will lose each and every one of them," said Hassan Abdel Salam, a professor at the University of Minnesota, during the launch.
Their main objection to Biden, according to the outlet, is that he has not sufficiently pressed Israel for a cease-fire in their war against Hamas.
The campaign is titled the #AbandonBiden National Coalition.
"Right behind me, what Mr. Biden should see is 111 electoral votes. And he won last time with 74," Salam continued.
While the leaders of this movement are not supporting Biden, they made it clear they are not supporting former President Donald Trump either.
"We're not supporting Trump," coalition member Jaylani Hussein said. We're not going to make the same mistake of thinking about President Biden the way we thought. We don't have two options. We have many options, and we're going to exercise that."
A little girl on an overnight trip was assigned by her school to share a bed with a boy who claims to be a girl. The school did not inform the girl's parents that they were setting the kids up in a sex bunk.
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL: An 11-year-old girl was assigned to share a bed with a male student who identifies as a transgender girl while on a cross-country school trip, according to a demand letter sent Monday. That girl's parents are now calling upon the public school system to provide answers and clarification of its policies related to children who identify as transgender.
Represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, Joe and Serena Wailes are calling on the Colorado-based Jefferson County School Board and Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Tracy Dorland to clarify "whether JCPS will continue this practice of intentionally withholding information about rooming accommodations from parents like the Waileses, who object to their children rooming with a student of the opposite sex, regardless of the other student's gender identity."
"This practice renders it impossible for these parents to make informed decisions about their children's privacy, upbringing, and participation in school-sponsored programs," reads the demand letter, which was exclusively provided to The Daily Signal. "Additionally, our clients request information related to JB R-1 and the ability to opt out of this rooming policy for all future school trips."
The school affirmatively lied to the parents, telling them that the children would be sex-segregated and that girls wouldn't even be on the same floor as boys.
And before you think "Well that kid's gay, what's the harm?" -- no, trans boys often remain heterosexual. In fact, some boys who are overlooked and rejected by girls seem to embrace transgenderism as a sneaky way to get close to girls. Don't forget about the "transgender" boy using the girls' bathroom and committing forcible sodomy on a girl in Virginia.
The French are starting to realize that their government hates them and will not protect them against foreign invaders.
France is supposed to be on high alert following the outbreak of war in the Middle East, but there are mounting questions about how this attack was not prevented. The alleged killer had served four years in prison for planning a radical Islamist attack before being released in 2020 and placed under judicial supervision. This monitoring ended earlier this year, according to a report in Le Figaro, although the man was still subject to what is known as an "Individual Administrative Control and Surveillance Measure," which is run by the interior ministry.
This system has clearly failed, just as it failed in the case of the Islamist terrorist who killed Dominique Bernard, the Arras schoolteacher. So far, the reaction from Macron's government has been characteristically feeble. Prime minister Elisabeth Borne tweeted that France "will cede nothing in the face of terrorism. Never." After the death of Bernard, Borne had vowed that France "will not give in to violence, we will confront it and we will fight it."
These are trite and meaningless words, and the French are no longer fooled. They know their government is weak and impotent, as is its judiciary. A poll last week revealed that half of people have lost faith in the justice system, mostly because of weak sentencing that allows violent criminals and extremists to roam the streets.
The criminal enterprise called the FBI is playing games with FOIA requests regarding its communications with tech companies, telling them to censor American citizens.
If there is anything the FBI knows, you can't be convicted if there is no evidence to prove something.
That is undoubtedly why it is stonewalling Protect the Public Trust's FOIA request for documents containing communications between its agents and Twitter regarding censorship.
As long as they can hide the ball, the MSM can claim that there are only unverified "allegations" about the FBI's coordinated campaign to violate the First Amendment rights of Americans.
You can see the results of the information vacuum at today's Weaponization of Government hearings, at which Michael Shellenberger testified. Despite having the evidence, its failure to be reported in the MSM means that most Americans will never hear the truth. For many people, it will just be the uncorroborated word of some "independent journalist" they never heard of vs. Congressmen and the MSM.
After all, if it were true, the media would have reported it.
Actual FBI documents showing that the FBI participated in a coordinated campaign to shut people up will be harder to dispute, so the FBI doesn't want to give them up.
Their excuse? That revealing the documents will violate the privacy rights of the people to whom they communicated.
That is, of course, absurd on its face. These are official documents containing no private information. A government agency is communicating with corporate officers and employees about a matter of public interest. There are no criminal investigations, and indeed nothing personal about them.
This is no different than the government refusing to show a contract because an individual signed it.
"We can't show you the contract. It has the name of a non-government employee." Absurd.
LOL, Bud Light distances itself from its $185,000 transfluencer Dylan Mulvaney, tries to pretend its Tranny Juice is for real men.
Bud Light is continuing its attempt to pivot from its disastrous Dylan Mulvaney-led ad campaign of earlier this year by launching a new ad featuring NFL legends Peyton Manning and Emmitt Smith.
The ad, announced by Anheuser-Busch on Thursday, will feature Manning and Smith at a bar. Manning decides to buy beers for everyone at the packed bar and distributes them by passing them to fellow drinkers. When it comes time to hurl the last Bud Light, Manning takes aim at one customer who makes a spectacular one-handed grab.
Smith then stands over the fan, signaling touchdown.
Over 2,500 cops have quit the NYPD this year alone.
Over 2,500 police officers have left the New York Police Department (NYPD) so far in 2023, according to data analyzed by the New York Post.
At least 2,516 officers have left the department in 2023, the fourth highest number over the past ten years, the New York Post reported, citing pension data from the department. The department saw over 1,000 officers decide to quit before they became eligible for their pension after 20 years of service.
Via SC Reviews, which has video of a trans man harassing an immigrant service worker. Definitely watch that. After the video of the angry, possibly-violent mentally-ill man insisting that it's "obvious" he's a woman (spoiler: It's obvious what his sex is, but it's not what he thinks it is), there's a video of a woman marrying a... 6-foot tall rag doll.
Another woman was arrested for using her vibrator at the beach in view of other bathers. She didn't understand why she was being arrested, and whined to the police it only took her 20 seconds to finish. (Slightly longer than me, BTW.)
Women aren't sending their best, lately.
She actually looks like she would have no problems getting a man to help her in that particular way. Even if it was just letting her use his bathroom for 20 seconds.
Are we going to find out she's an influencer or OnlyFans girl who was filming herself do this for money?
Probably.