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6:35 Dr. Gilda Carle, is a Spokesperson for the International Council of Men and Boys, and author of Real Men Don’t Go Woke: The Book They Would Not Publish. The Truth That Must Be Told.
The International Council for Men and Boys
- GILDA CARLE (Ph.D.) is the author of Real Men Don’t Go Woke: The Book They Would Not Publish. The Truth That Must Be Told. She has appeared on most TV talk & news shows. She was the host of Fox’s “Dr. Gilda” TV show pilot, MTV’s “Love Doc,” and TV shows on Trinity Broadcasting Network. She wrote the “30-Second Therapist” column for the Today Show, the “Ask Dr. Gilda” column in the National Enquirer, the “Ask Dr. Gilda” column for Match.com, and she was the therapist in HBO’s Emmy Award winner, “Telling Nicholas,” featured on Oprah. She is a product spokesperson, keynote speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 19 books.
ABOUT: The International Council for Men and Boys is a non-governmental organization that is working to celebrate the contributions of men to society and to end the 12 sex disparities that affect men and boys around the world. Achieving #GenderEqualityForMen also will benefit women. https://www.menandboys.net/
WASHINGTON / November 20, 2025 – Republicans suffered greater-than-expected losses in the recent November 4 elections. In addition to the gubernatorial setbacks in Virginia and New Jersey, the GOP lost its supermajority in the Mississippi Senate; both Republican incumbents in Georgia’s Public Services Commission were ousted; and Republicans lost control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (1).
Most stunning was the fact that 84% of women under 30 voted to make Zohran Mamdani the mayor of New York City. In contrast, White men were the only demographic to vote against the Muslim communist (2).
To seal his 2024 victory, Donald Trump relied on a number of innovative strategies: intensive outreach via podcasts; leveraging high-profile male allies such as Elon Musk; voter registration drives that targeted men; and presenting himself as a positive masculine role model.
As a result, Trump scored impressive gains with all four racial and ethnic groups, largely due to a wave of support from 18 to 29 year-old men (3):
- Whites: 4-point gain
- Blacks: 8-point gain
- Latinos: 12-point gain
- Asians: 6-point gain
Following the November election, one would have expected Republicans to build on this momentum, especially since men are more likely than women to embrace pro-family, conservative values:
- Commitment to the Goals of Marriage: Men are more likely than women to agree that married persons are more likely to find happiness: Men: 38%; Women: 22%. (4)
- Parental Aspirations: Single young men are more likely than their female counterparts to aspire to become a parent. Men: 57%; Women: 45%. (5)
- Family Size: In response to the question, “What do you think is the ideal number of children for a family to have?”, the percentage of persons who responded, “Three or more children:” Men: 48%; Women: 37%. (6)
- Infidelity: Only 11% of husbands, compared to 14% of wives, had been involved in an extramarital affair, as of 2021-2022. (7)
- Divorce: Husbands initiate only 31 % of all divorces, while wives seek 69% of divorces. (8)
In 2025, the Democrat governors of California, Connecticut, Maryland, and Michigan launched high-profile programs designed to benefit men (9).
But Republican governors seemingly turned a cold shoulder to the male electorate — with the sole exception of Gov. Mike Braun of Indiana who issued a proclamation in support of Men’s Equality Month (10).
Commentators have probed the reasons behind the complacency:
- Scott McCay argued the broader problem is “Republicans sitting on their rear ends” while the Left is “defrosting the Cold Civil War.” (11)
- Charlie Kirk attributed the shortfall to the lack of a “revolutionary mindset” among conservatives (12).
- Nathan Stone recently concluded, “There’s a lot of work to do between now and next November. So we had better get started and be anxious for the fray.” (13)
Bottom line, Republicans need to refocus on engaging with and winning the enthusiastic support of the male electorate.
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7:35 Former State Senator Herman Baertschiger talks with me, the economy, the debt, yes…it matters.
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6:35 Curtis Houck currently serves as the Managing Editor of NewsBusters after almost two years as a news analyst in the Media Research Center’s News Analysis Division. During that time, he served as the sole evening news analyst, chronicling the best and worst of the evening network newscasts, primetime.
Media Research Center Free Speech America just dropped two bombshell reports (here and here) that illustrates perfectly about academia colluding to silence conservative voices.
- Wikipedia’s “Wiki Education” program has quietly infiltrated 7,650+ U.S. college courses since 2010, forcing 140,000 students to edit Wikipedia for class credit — and the results are jaw-dropping:
- Students in “Queering Religion” (Skidmore College) and “Queer of Color Critique” (UC Berkeley) add entries on transgenderism and queer slang like “bussy” and “power bottom.”
- This creates a permanent pipeline of far-left activist editors who go on to become Wikipedia’s most aggressive admins.
- Newsmax, the Daily Wire, and MRC are among those outlets systematically blacklisted as sources.
- Wiki Education took $3.9 million in grants, and its staff donated $36K+ to Democrats including Kamala Harris.
- Apple News just ran a full seven-day blackout (Nov 8–14) of every major right-leaning outlet from its “Top Stories” — including the Daily Mail and the New York Post. Zero stories. 93 of the 140 top spots went to left/left-leaning outlets. This is algorithmic censorship on steroids.
Taken together, these stories show how the left now controls both the present (Apple News) and the future (Wiki Education) of information — and they’re deliberately freezing out Fox News and conservative voices at every turn.
7:35 Jane Orient, M.D., Executive Director, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, jane@aapsonline.org
Health Watch: CDC Edits Website on Vaccines and Autism
I hope your family is not affected by the autism epidemic, but you probably know someone who is. It was unheard of when I was a child, but as the graph shows, prevalence has increased more than 3,200 percent since 1970.
The CDC has constantly claimed that “Vaccines do not cause autism.” This header remains on the CDC website with an asterisk, which notes that “the header has not been removed due to an agreement with the chair of the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee that it would remain on the CDC website.”
“Key points” now state that: “The claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism” and that “Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities.”
An official CDC press release notes: “This statement has historically been disseminated by the CDC and other federal health agencies within HHS to prevent vaccine hesitancy.”
MedPage Today immediately published a strong critique, calling these points “bizarre,” and quoting officials of organized medicine and autism advocacy associations. They claim that the formerly trustworthy CDC has been “dismantled” by Secretary Kennedy. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) president Susan Kressly, M.D., stated that “Anyone repeating this harmful myth is misinformed or intentionally trying to mislead parents.”
Officially accepted authorities hold that the autism epidemic, if not entirely attributable to a change in diagnostic criteria, is of unknown cause. The incidence rising along with increasing numbers of childhood vaccinations has been dismissed as coincidental, mere correlation.
A recent hypothesis suggests use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) by pregnant mothers. Extensive research into a genetic cause has shown some predisposing factors—but genetics can’t explain an epidemic. Older fathers, exposure to trace environmental toxins, microplastics, antidepressants, cerebral folate deficiency, and exposure to outdoor air pollution during pregnancy are suggested contributors, but observational studies of links to autism do not include vaccines as a confounding factor.
The CDC acknowledgment appeared 3 weeks after the McCullough Foundation published a comprehensive review of the literature on autism titled “Determinants of Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Of 136 studies evaluating vaccines or their ingredients, 107 (79%) identified evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link.
If the childhood vaccination schedule increases the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and ADHD, the implications are profound. Mandates for school attendance have decreased the potential control group of unvaccinated children to a very small group. If parents were informed of a possible connection, and allowed to choose to delay or forgo certain vaccines, careful tracking of children’s health should help to answer the question about a link within a few years.
Additional Information:
- Association of genetic variants in folate metabolism with autism, Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, winter 2004
- Autism in the United States: a perspective, Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, winter 2003
- Former NIH director called vaccine-autism link worth investigating (2008)
- Former FDA Commissioner warns about aluminum adjuvants in vaccines as a cause of autism, AAPS News, September 2025
8:10 Dr. Dennis Powers – www.DennisPowersBooks.com with today’s “Where Past Meets Present”
SOU Women’s Wrestling
By Dennis Powers
SOU’s wrestling teams have been a standout for years – and that’s another story – due to Bob Riehm and Mike Ritchey, both past head coaches for 25 years each. The Raiders went 270-71-2 in dual meets under Riehm with three NAIA Championships, national accolades, and earning National Coach of the Year twice. Ritchey, who wrestled (four times an All-American) and coached under Bob Riehm, added a NAIA Championship and twice National Coach of the Year.
Mike Ritchey with President Roy Saigo in 2015 over a weekend worked out the program for a woman’s wrestling team. Ritchey oversaw the SOU’s women’s wrestling program from 2017-19, before Joel Gibson (another SOU All-American) took over the duties to coach both men’s and women’s wrestling teams. Although having retired years before, Bob Riehm – who passed away at age 83 in 2020 – left a $3 million donation to SOU in 2022. One-third of this gift endows the men’s wrestling head coach position (allowing for a new women’s coach), and the other two-thirds funds scholarships for wrestlers,
The men continued to support the women’s team. In 2021-‘22, the Raider women with Coach Joel Gibson won a program-best second-place at the NAIA National Invitational tournament; four placed later at the U.S. Open tournament, including Sienna Ramirez who won and was on the U.S. freestyle world team. The next year, the SOU women’s wrestling team was undefeated at 8-0, winning its first National Duals championship, overall National Team championship, as well as its first Cascade Conference title. Three Raiders won championships in their weight class with seven individual All-Americans.
With interim coach, Joye Levendusky (a previous All-American), SOU’s Carolina Moreno and Caitlyn Davis in 2024 topped off their undefeated seasons with individual titles, boosting the Raiders to third place in the final team standings. Moreno was never scored on in her third consecutive championship and was the Women’s Small College Athlete of the Year.
In 2025, the wrestling team finished the NAIA Championships with five top-six All-Americans and the No. 7 spot in the national standings. Katlyn Monroe then became the coach for the 2025-2026 season that’s now underway. Monroe was the head coach at Alma College (Michigan), an NCAA Division III program that launched its first varsity season in 2023-24 under her guidance. She was an All-American for the Campbellsville teams that captured back-to-back NAIA Invitational championships in 2021 and ’22, placing third at 123 pounds and fifth at 130.
The team, again, is off to a fine start. Carolina Moreno is wrestling at the national freestyle level and is SOU’s Assistant Women’s Wrestling Coach, The defending-champion SOU’s women’s wrestling team was picked second behind Providence (Mont.) in the CCC coaches’ preseason poll.
Sources: Different issues of SOU Sports Information, including interviews with wrestling coaches and ADs.