Monthly Archives: July 2013

DOMA: One Month Later

Tomorrow it will have been one month since the repeal of DOMA’s Section Three. At the Washington Blade, Chris Johnson looks at the rapid moves taken since then: Almost like a domino effect, public officials and judges in Ohio, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Missouri this week alone have acted to advance marriage equality by drawing on the decision in Windsor …

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TRAILERS: Ender’s Game

Man, this thing looks terrible.

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President Obama Nominates Caroline Kennedy To Be Ambassador To Japan

Yesterday afternoon President Obama formally nominated Caroline Kennedy to be the US ambassador to Japan. In naming Ms. Kennedy, whose nomination has been rumored for months, Mr. Obama is keeping with a well-established tradition of rewarding important campaign supporters with plum embassies. He recently put forward big-dollar fund-raisers to be envoys in London, Berlin, Copenhagen and Madrid. But Ms. Kennedy’s …

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NEW YORK CITY: Madison Square Garden Told To Find New Location In 10 Years

Yesterday the New York City Council voted 47-1 to renew the lease for Madison Square Garden for a mere ten years, rather than an “in perpetuity” lease as the venue had wanted. Ten years should be enough time, officials said, for the Garden to find a new location and for the city to devise plans for an expanded Pennsylvania Station, …

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NEW JERSEY: Coalition Launches New Push To Overturn Christie’s Marriage Veto

Yesterday New Jersey United For Marriage, a coalition of major local and national LGBT rights groups, held a press conference in Asbury Park to launch the latest bid to overturn Gov. Chris Christie’s veto of same-sex marriage.  From their website: New Jersey United for Marriage is the campaign to secure the freedom to marry for all loving and committed couples …

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Loudoun County GOP Backs Delgaudio

“Be It Resolved: We the Loudoun County Republican Committee respectfully request the board of Supervisors to reconsider censuring Delgaudio, We respectfully request the board to reconsider removing Delgaudio from all committees, We respectfully request the board to reconsider removing the district staff of Supervisor Delgaudio. Finally, we respectfully request the board to give Delgaudio specific charges and Supervisor Delgaudio and …

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Nadler: Weiner Needs Psychiatric Help

“I think he should withdraw, I think he needs serious psychiatric help. He should take care of his own problems and let New York figure its policies and its mayor. I mean, to have done it again after what we went through in the resignation, he has shown himself to be a serial liar. You can’t believe him, and he’s …

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COLOMBIA: First Civil Union Performed

Colombia saw its first legal civil union yesterday. Or maybe it was a marriage. Nobody is sure. The newly legalized couple cheered the ceremony as a marriage, although experts cautioned that a high court ruling that deemed the union legal did not make it the equivalent of marriage. “We are civilly married,” Gonzalo Ruiz, 44, told The Associated Press just …

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Marriage Bill Fails In South Australia

A same-sex marriage bill has failed in the state legislature of South Australia. Labor backbencher Susan Close’s Same Sex Marriage Bill 2013 was defeated on the strength of voices in the Lower House and no division was called. Some MPs were missing from the chamber. However, the issue will remain on Parliament’s agenda as Greens MLC Tammy Franks introduced an …

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The Thing That Ate Its Own Brain 16 Starring Victoria Jackson As The Thing

UPDATE: Jackson is claiming that Fox producers edited her comments to make her look crazy. Seriously.

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Dan Savage: Boycott Russian Vodkas

“Seattle’s bars, gay and straight, must dump Stoli. Seattle’s drinkers, gay and straight, must dump Stoli. Some are arguing—based on Stoli’s outdated Wiki page—that Stoli isn’t a Russian vodka. ‘Presently the internationally distributed version of Stolichnaya is not a Russian vodka but is distilled and bottled in Latvia,’ Stoli’s Wiki page reads. ‘In 2009, William Grant & Sons signed an …

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Spirit Airlines Runs Carlos Danger Promo

At least the hot dog is wearing a condom. I think.

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Scott Lively Launches Campaign To Create An Amendment To The First Amendment

Yesterday crackpot Scott Lively asked his followers to distribute his First Amendment Supremacy Clause. Because he wants Christians to be exempt from all laws that protect LGBT citizens from discrimination. Of course! In no circumstance shall sexual orientation regulations supersede the First Amendment rights of individuals, churches and religious organizations to freedom of speech and the free exercise of religion.  …

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Beck: America Was Created For Israel

There’s a secret Star Of David on the dollar bill!

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Open Thread Thursday

What movie makes you cry every time?

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Brian Brown Has The Pennsylvania Sadz

“This illegal action by Montgomery County officials is an insult to voters, legislators and the rule of law. We demand that state judges put an immediate end to this lawlessness. In addition, we call on the Pennsylvania Legislature to act immediately to pass a proposed marriage amendment preserving marriage as it has always existed throughout the state’s history as one …

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Alec Baldwin Vs Anderson Cooper

“What I realize about [Cooper] is, everybody in media, they have a job to do. Anderson Cooper has a job to do. And that job is to try to reinforce his credibility in the gay community after the fact that you couldn’t get him out of the closet for 10 years with a canister of tear gas. Now he’s the …

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Late Post Edition Redeems Morning Fail

Everybody was so disappointed by this morning’s yawn-inducing “Meet Carlos Danger” cover headline by the New York Post. (I didn’t even bother with it here.)  But the Post headline crew redeemed themselves with today’s Metro edition.

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Gay Marriage Turns Two In New York

Two years ago today same-sex marriage became legal in New York state, exactly one month after being passed in the state Senate and signed into law by Gov. Cuomo that same day.  Happy anniversary, New York!

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