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In an interview with Politico this week, the 57-year-old My Life on the D-List star said she still cannot book stand-up concerts anywhere in the United States, seven months after the photo was first published by TMZ.
"I think it would have been gone in a week without his tweet," Griffin told Politico. "Trump knows what would be perceived as something hysterical and he loves hysteria. There are millions of people who think I'm a member of ISIS to this day."
The photograph - taken by photographer Tyler Shields - first hit the Internet on May 30. Griffin issued an apology the same day, saying the image had gone "too far," but months later apparently retracted her apology, explaining she didn't believe she had done anything wrong.

Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi enters a military courtroom escorted by Israeli Prison Service personnel at Ofer Prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah, December 28, 2017.
The Dec. 15 incident in the occupied West Bank was captured on video and posted on the Internet, drawing attention on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide.
Palestinians hailed the teenager, Ahed Tamimi, as a hero. Israelis debated whether the officer, who along with another soldier was also kicked by her, had done the right thing by opting not to strike back.
Comment: Except they did strike. On this video of the incident, at 00:13 you can see he slaps at her before she starts slapping at him.
But more importantly, this incident took place after they shot her cousin in the face and shot smoke bombs through the windows of her house. Evidently, she was not the aggressor.
Comment: The more the Israelis seek to 'exact a price' from Ahed Tamimi, the more they will make a heroine of her.
For more context on this story, see: The IDF vs The Teenage Girl: Palestinian Activist Ahed Tamimi Arrested For Slapping Soldiers Who Shot Boy
The sexual enlightenment happens in the form of a theater performance, organized by teachers Lisa Jisei and Gustav Deticek Svensson, which is repeated several times a week. By their own admission, the performance is aimed to give the kids the courage to say 'stop' if they get unsolicited attention from fellow toddlers.
Russians always drink tea
It was generally believed that people consume largest amounts of tea in England, but those times have long gone by. Today, tea enjoys great popularity in Russia. In Russia, people drink tea all the time: they drink tea with any dish (and sometimes even pills), a guest would always be offered a cup of tea, they drink tea both on hot summer days and freezing winter days. Tea is a drink that connects people in Russia, and one does not have to be thirsty to have some tea, and if you're offered a cup of tea you simply can't refuse. At the same time, teatime usually implies some sweet snacks on the table: they can be chocolate sweets, some pretzels, waffles, biscuits, jam and anything else sweet.
Russians treat themselves at home, avoid hospitals
Any adult Russian person is an expert in the field of health and medicine, and they do not need a doctor to arrange their own treatment. A sick Russian person knows all about his or her symptoms to diagnose the disease. Afterwards, A Russian "patient" chooses between folk remedies or some pills that they decide to take for themselves. Going to the doctor's on a regular basis is something unreasonably whimsical for an average Russian.
Russians do not shake hands or kiss "over the doorstep"
Both people have to stand on one side of the door to either shake hands or kiss, and they cannot do it otherwise: this is a bad omen.
Comment: On the whole, they don't all seem that strange and perhaps even a bit more pragmatic. See also: Why Russians don't smile?
Three people were injured as a bus plowed into a public transport stop in Moscow, the Main Moscow Department of the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.
"According to recent information, three people have been injured, while two have been successfully resuscitated," a source in the city's law enforcement agencies said.
Pascale Joassart-Marcelli and Fernando J Bosco, two geography professors at SDSU, criticized the "whiteness of farmers' markets" in a chapter for Just Green Enough, a new anthology published by Routledge in December.
The anthology, which features contributions from a variety of professors, aims to highlight the harms of "environmental gentrification," a process in which "environmental improvements lead to...the displacement of long-term residents."
Farmers' markets are one such environmental improvement that can lead to gentrification, Bosco and Joassart-Marcelli argue, saying farmers' markets are "exclusionary" since locals may not be able to "afford the food and/or feel excluded from these new spaces."

Anas Dahloul, at the site where Masri was shot. Since the incident, Salfit’s young people have been burning tires and throwing rocks at a different location.
The bullet entered from the back of his neck and exited through the eye socket, shattering his head and face. A single bullet fired by an Israel Defense Forces soldier lurking in ambush with his buddies in the shade of olive trees. The soldier sees the person approaching the fence, unarmed, not endangering anyone, a slim teenager, dozens of meters away - but still shoots him in the head with live ammunition, wounding him seriously, destroying his life and that of his family, probably for all time. At first the IDF claimed that the soldier had thwarted a knifing attack, and later that the teen had "put his hand in his pocket in a suspicious way."
In the end, it turned out that Hamed al-Masri hadn't done anything wrong at all.
Masri, a 15-year-old 10th-grader from a poor family in Salfit, a West Bank town east of Petah Tikva, collapsed on the rocks, his face covered in blood. As his friends ran for their lives, a soldier went over to him and, with his foot, turned the teen over. The soldier saw there was nothing in the boy's hands.
GOBankingRates recently conducted a survey in which they asked Americans how much debt they had. This included things like a mortgage, credit card debt, student loans, car notes and medical bills-basically every major category of debt. They broke the respondents down by state to calculate an average total debt load, which we then mapped across the country. As one can see, people living in states colored dark red and pink have higher debt burdens (as much as $500k) compared to light and dark blue, where the debt load is less than $50k.
"In case you forgot how many genders there are," Republican State Representative Briscoe Cain tweeted on December 21, attaching a picture of the XX and XY chromosomes.
Describing herself as a geneticist, Rachael French replied to the tweet with an extended harangue in which she impugned Cain's motives and derided his understanding of biology.
"Hey geneticist here. You've disingenuously and for bigoted purposes oversimplified a complex phenomenon," she wrote. "A few notes: 1) Sex and gender aren't the same thing. 2) Chromosomes don't determine sex."
Comment: The only reason gender and sex aren't the same thing is because postmodernists say they're not. From the Webster's Dictionary of 1828:
GEN'DER, noun ... 2. A sex, male or female. ...
1 Partisan divides dwarf demographic differences on key political values. The average gap between the views of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents and Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents across 10 political values has increased from 15 percentage points in 1994 to 36 points today. Two decades ago, the average partisan differences on these items were only slightly wider than differences by religious attendance or educational attainment, and about as wide as differences across racial lines. Today, the partisan gaps far exceed differences across other key demographics.
















Comment: Griffin is delusional and an example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect in action. She thinks she's funny but she's not (and never was). Annoying might describe her better. But her claim to fame is that it's all Trump's fault because he called her out on her tasteless stunt. She just can't seem to realize that everything else after that was her own doing. Nice one Griffin, just keep on digging your hole deeper.
More from her remarks to Politico, courtesy of The Daily Wire: And, in case you missed it: Freak-show: Anti-Trump American celebrity Kathy Griffin sez she's on Interpol watch-list