Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump on ‘The Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon: WATCH

Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump on ‘The Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon: WATCH

hillary Clinton mocks Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in some counter programming to last night’s GOP presidential debate and spent some time impersonating Donald Trump in response to accusations that she uses a teleprompter too often.

She also took some jabs at The Donald’s hair, allowing Fallon to pull on hers.

Hillary Clinton mocks Donald Trump

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Before the interview began, Hillary received a mock phone call from” Trump”:

Clinton added that she enjoys watching Trump’s campaign:

“I find it amazing. I know how hard this job is. I know what you have to do to try to figure out how to do it well. I obviously watched my husband, worked with President Obama. So I’m sitting there thinking – imagine all of a sudden you’re in the Kremlin and somebody comes rushing in and goes, ‘oh my gosh, did you hear what President Trump said today?’ It might actually cause everybody else to just calm down because they wouldn’t want to get it to be too excitable.”

Fallon also calls Clinton a “tough mother” and asks if she’s tough enough to be president.

Clinton also responded to the email controversy:

“They’re boring…the most significant one that has come to light. I was asked if I could get gefilte fish into Israel in order for it to be used in time for Passover.”

Clinton also talked about social media taking selfies with Kim Kardashian.

“She’s a pro about the selfie deal…I’ve had a lot of people take selfies with me. [After giving a speech and hitting the rope line] it used to be they’d say, ‘I want to ask you about what our nuclear force posture might be. Now they say, ‘can we take a selfie?’ And I say, ‘ of course we can.’ It’s a huge part of the culture.

 

They did a rapid fire interview about parenting, her defining issue, how she plans to make college affordable, where she sees herself in five years:

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Andy Towle

Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump on ‘The Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon: WATCH

Live a life of wanderlust with these 11 LGBTI travel bloggers

Live a life of wanderlust with these 11 LGBTI travel bloggers

 

Travelling the world is a beautiful thing. Travelling the world vicariously through others while you pluck up the courage to take the plunge yourself is priceless.

These bloggers leave no stone unturned in showing you the wonderful things out there for the LGBTI traveller as well as giving advice, sharing knowledge and overall showing you that you can do it to.

In no particular order, here are the travellers we insist you follow, now:

Two Bad Tourists

Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, married couple of ten years Auston and David now call Madrid, Spain their base camp. From Iceland to South America, this hot couple has scoured the planet to unlock the secrets of LGBTI travel and be the best Two Bad Tourists they could be.

We joined Two Bad Tourists on their #mygaypride summer campaign, taking on European prides from Barcelona to Cologne to share what it means to be proud at pride across the continent.

Tel Aviv Gay Guide: How to Make the Most of Your Visit #gaytravel @TelAvivNonstop t.co/R6cr0WldFW pic.twitter.com/h90QZah70n

— TwoBadTourists (@twobadtourists) September 16, 2015

A photo posted by TwoBadTourists (@twobadtourists) on

 

 

Travels of Adam

Packing skinny jeans and skinny ties on his travels, Texan Adam has written for the likes of Yahoo Travel and frequents at the notorious super club Berghain in Berlin, where he currently calls home.

Get ready for some crazy stories and some honest blogging people; he likes to cry on planes and will tell you exactly the reason why!

 

CONFESSION: I like to cry on airplanes. 😢 Read: t.co/E0pWBqtmdH pic.twitter.com/pn4MgIzvMH

— Adam (@travelsofadam) September 15, 2015

Hola from Barcelona! 😍

A photo posted by Adam (@travelsofadam) on

 

Button + Bly

The dynamic duo to end all dynamic duos – plus the gorgeous Lisa Malling.

These lesbian vloggers bring you the best of the best when it comes to LGBTI travel on video, having over 3 seasons of vlogging goodness with another two being filmed as we speak.

Leaving Los Angeles in search of adventure and clean(er) air, Bly and Lauren flew transatlantic to explore Europe, picking up passengers along the way in the form of Lauren’s beautiful swedish girlfriend and musician Lisa Halling.

These girls can fly from NYC to London on different flights without phones or any means of contact and still find each other; they are meant to be.

 

#whiteparty ready for #benidormpride2015 #mygaypride #visitbenidorm #buttonandblystravelshow #gaystarnews

A photo posted by ButtonandBly (@buttonandbly) on

 

RexyEdventures 

Brit backpacker Ed Rex travelled the world for four whole years, across six continents and 35 countries! You can only imagine the things he has seen…

Ed chronicles the ‘Adventures of a deaf and handsome luxury backpacker travelling the unexpected’ – and that’s exactly what it is!

 

I got to spend my time with David of @twobadtourists at my first ever pride at @benidormpride! #BenidormPride2015 pic.twitter.com/02cjsz4WNi

— Ed Rex (@rexyedventures) September 12, 2015

Loving the #Benidorm views from #HotelMadeiraCentro before having a wonderful dinner. You must try their steak! #VisitBenidorm #BenidormPride2015 #view #visitbenidorm @visitbenidorm

A photo posted by Ed Rex (@rexyedventures) on

 

Breakaway Backpacker

Cheeky chappy and all-round soul of the party Jaime is one of those guys that will party until an hour before he needs to leave for a flight – that’s right, one of those.

If you want to see a life lived to it’s fullest and on the edge, follow Jaime as he discovers a world beyond Houston, Texas on his second around the world adventure.

‘Take a chance, take a risk, make a change and break away…’

*He loves him some Kelly Clarkson!

 

Nude beach in #Sitges! Officially the 3rd nude beach I go #nude. This is also the craziest… t.co/xeIYxhPfui pic.twitter.com/de3paNKmHg

— Breakaway Backpacker (@BAbackpacker) September 7, 2015

 

Landlopers

Award winning travel blogger, writer and photographer Matt Long from Washington DC describes himself as a ‘former cubicle-dweller’ with a passion for travel.

Landlopers takes it following to the corners of the globe from Asia to Oceania, and even to Africa where in most parts LGBTI rights are extremely limited.

Aerial Views From the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car in Hong Kong [PHOTO] t.co/hp9woxNKyP #travel #Lp #HongKong

— Matt Long (@LandLopers) September 16, 2015

1998 & 2015 – The last time I was in the Outer Banks of North Carolina it was 1998, I was 22 years old and had just graduated from the College of William and Mary. It was my last opportunity to spend time with dear college friends as we spent the week in a rented house on the beach in Nags Head. It’s a wonderful memory not just of friendships, but of this spectacular region. It’s been 17 years since I last visited this beautiful seashore, but today I’m back and excited to reconnect. It’s the first stop of a weeklong road trip through North Carolina, learning more about towns and cities I haven’t visited before and eating a lot of BBQ. I don’t know what to expect along the way, but I’m very excited to see what’s in store. There is nothing that I enjoy more than a great road trip, and this is what this experience promises to be. I’m also thrilled that I’m starting off here in the Outer Banks, a place that’s not just fun to visit but, for me, is a destination with which I have a very deep and personal connection. For the next week I’ll share more of my North Carolina road trip and be sure to let me know if you have any suggestions on places or experiences I shouldn’t miss!

A photo posted by Matt Long (@landlopers) on

 

Dopes on the road

Former LGBTQ activist turned lesbian blogger and wanderluster, Meg Ten Eyck, has been a travelling on-and-off all her life before finally buying a one-way ticket to South Korea in 2013; she never looked back.

From guides to having mind-blowing hostel sex to finding (unlikely) faith in Cologne Cathedral, Meg keeps open-minded and doesn’t shy away from what it means to be a true traveller, teaching us the strategies needed to keep on the road.

 

Tips and tricks for getting it on in a hostel t.co/lmJHRL2q03 pic.twitter.com/geGJ5WnjB3

— Meg Ten Eyck (@DopesontheRoad) August 24, 2015

The moment you doubt if you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.

A photo posted by Meg Ten Eyck (@dopesontheroad) on

 

Nomadic Boys

Who wouldn’t want to follow two handsome men across the world? Trust us, we’d go to the ends of the earth for a beautiful man!

Stefan, an ex-lawyer of greek origin, and Sebastien, a self proclaimed IT geek from France, met and became friends in London before jacking in their jobs in 2014 to take on their dreams of wanderlust and explore the culinary world.

Two greedy gay boys exploring the world – says it all really!

 

@MaxDerOptimist Thailand was another favourite:
t.co/cFYDqyfBsx

— Nomadic Boys (@nomadicboys) September 14, 2015

Thanks @bluemarlinkomodo for an awesome few days diving in paradise! Scuba diving by the islands around #Labuanbajo near #Flores #Indonesia has been absolutely incredible and some of the best we’ve ever experienced. We played with sharks on pretty much every dive, then became blasé towards them as we encountered turtles, fighting moray eels and schools of fish dancing around us, and much much more. Even spied a manta. If you’re coming to Indonesia for diving, word on the grapevine is that Flores is The Place for it. And we were not disappointed!

A photo posted by Nomadic Boys (@nomadicboys) on

 

Karlis World

Having already travelled 50 countries over 5 continents, these new boys on the block started travel blogging recently to hear the voices of gay rights and equality everywhere in search of a peaceful and beautiful world for everyone.

Karlis, originally from Berlin, lives in Amsterdam with partner Daan; they have travelled across Vietnam, Hong Kong and Japan and are currently on a 3-week camping expedition across Iceland.

We like these boys, so give them some love:

 

#icelandicmountainguides on #glacier #hike! It was amazing! #gaytravel #iceland #gay #travelblog @karlisworld pic.twitter.com/7dzQNvVGeN

— Karl & Daan (@karlisworld) September 4, 2015

No photoshop: #auroraborealis or #northernlights or #polarlight: we saw them out of our hot tub close to #dalvík in northern #iceland 🌌😍 ——————————————– my #traveltip for a successful northern light hunt: as soon as the sky is without clouds at night, stay awake and look up as soon as it is dark 📍 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 👬 #karlisworld #lgbtqtravelers #gaytravel #gaytravelblogger #gay #travelgay #gaycouple #instagay #naturelovers #neverstopexploring #worlderlust #nature_perfection #lights #travelblog #travelgram #instago #instagood #instadaily #picoftheday #photooftheday #wow #followme on our #trip #aroundtheworld 09-2015

A photo posted by Karl & Daan (@karlisworld) on

 

Gastro Gays

Irish born and London living, the Gastro Gays travel the world in search of culinary beauty, photographic brilliance with a few drinks thrown in along the way for good measure!

 

[New Post] A recipe for you all that harks of home @mrTaytoIreland Chicken Fillet Roll… t.co/IButiDfjPl pic.twitter.com/Q5jj4Zo6QM

— GastroGays (@GastroGays) August 31, 2015

sourdough buttermilk scones inspired by @danlepard’s inspired treat-filled tome Short And Sweet – we predict an after-gym scone gorge this arvo. Sunday = gluttonday <img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /><img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /><img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /> (BTW, We’re almost at 4,000 followers on Twitter… spare us a few follows? <img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /><img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />)

A photo posted by GastroGays (@gastrogays) on

 

Dream Euro Trip

Well-dressed (really!) Filipino DJ Yabis has travelled to over 150 destinations in Europe since 2009 – woah!

With Germany as his headquarters, DJ hops from country hops throughout Europe with his husband in tow, heading to the likes of Croatia and Israel to name a few.

If you’re looking for a guide on how to start your Euro trip, including how to budget, where to start, where to end and what to do then DJ is your man.

 

Ooooops 😜pic.twitter.com/Qdp6miAEaV

— DJ Yabis (@DreamEuroTrip) September 16, 2015

View of #ZlatniRat from the highest point on Brač Island, #VidovaGora <img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /><img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /><img src=” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” />” class=”wp-smiley” style=”height: 1em; max-height: 1em;” /> #DreamEuroTrip

A photo posted by DJ Yabis (@dreameurotrip) on

 

Oh, and there’s us to by the way!

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Dan Beeson

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Seeking Sex And Love While Growing Up Gay And Disabled

Seeking Sex And Love While Growing Up Gay And Disabled

Screen Shot 2015-09-16 at 3.58.53 PMGrowing up gay isn’t always easy, but there are plenty of advantages that even the queeniest able-bodied gay in the reddest state can easily take for granted.

As Ryan O’Connell recently wrote in a personal essay titled I Wouldn’t Fuck Me: My Life as a Gay and Disabled Man, growing up disabled and gay can be a real nightmare.

Ryan has cerebral palsy — a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture, and despite learning to adapt, his surgery scars and limp are things he’ll never be able to part from.

These differences caused understandable insecurities for Ryan as a kid, and add into the mix a teenage exposure to gay culture that seemed solely interested in the ideal Adonis figure, and sex/intimacy remains a real challenge.

He writes:

Having a nice body meant everything. I spent all of my 20s in three major metropolitan cities filled with hot people, which didn’t exactly help my odds. Maybe in Kentucky I could’ve gotten laid, but in a place like New York, a city that attracts the best-looking people in America, I was a gay Grendel.

Of course, I didn’t strike out all the time. I had my fair share of drunken hook-ups and dated a few guys here and there, but I always stopped things before they got too serious. I stayed celibate partially because no one great wanted to fuck me, but also because I suffered from serious intimacy issues. It was a vicious cycle. I craved physical affection, but the second a guy touched me, I freaked out and felt unworthy.The gay disabled guy does NOT get to have amazing sex, I’d think. The gay disabled guy does NOT get to have a relationship.

I think gay guys will always be shallow and want to fuck someone with a gym body, but if we can give more face time to normal-looking gay guys and explore diverse portrayals of gay life, I’ll be happy. Because honey? I don’t want to ever turn on my TV again and see someone like Jonathan Groff pretending to be shy about taking off his shirt. That shit just ain’t right.

Read Ryan’s full essay here.

Dan Tracer

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Thank God for Kim Davis!

Thank God for Kim Davis!

Hers is the face that launched a thousand memes. Comedians, pundits, and political cartoonists have been praising the Lord for sending this arrogant buffoon to walk among us — and provide them with months of satirical material.

You may be longing for her image, her name, and her antics to finally disappear from your television set and your Facebook feed. But before she goes (and go she will), let us pause for a moment to give thanks for everything that Kim Davis has done to advance the cause of marriage equality.

Anyone who’s worked for social causes or presidential campaigns knows that true change comes not from the far left or the far right. It comes from winning the hearts and minds of the vast majority of reasonable but perhaps traditional Americans — commonly known as “the movable middle.”

While the Supreme Court victory for marriage equality felt like it was a long time coming for the gay community, it most likely came as something of a shock to social and/or religious conservatives who may not have gay or lesbian friends or family members whose rights they’d want to defend.

Then came Kim Davis, who flatly and repeatedly refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples despite the Supreme Court’s ruling — and the fact that she’d taken an oath to uphold the law of the land.

Egged on by her antigay attorneys, Davis became the poster child for religious intolerance, insisting her religious beliefs served as her inalienable right to discriminate against gay and lesbian Americans who simply want to spend the rest of their lives with the ones they love.

To the Bible-thumping, right-wing minority, Kim Davis is a hero. To everyone else, including the reasonable if conservative “movable middle,” she’s a bigoted clown. It’s hard to imagine any decent-minded conservative looking at Kim Davis and thinking, Yes, this woman speaks for me.

Davis and her antics have herded the majority of Americans to the belief that gay couples are entitled to marriage equality.

According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, 63 percent of those surveyed believe Davis should be required to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Nearly three quarters of those surveyed believe it’s more important to treat everyone equally than to accommodate someone’s religious beliefs when the two principles conflict.

So on behalf of the LGBT community — and everyone else who believes in the inherent fairness of marriage equality — thank you, Kim Davis. Don’t let the door hit you on your way out.

ADAM SANDEL is a regular contributor to The Advocate.

Adam Sandel

www.advocate.com/commentary/2015/9/17/thank-god-kim-davis

REVIEW: INNSIDE Manchester

REVIEW: INNSIDE Manchester

A wise woman (or rather Ab Fab’s Edina Monsoon) once said, ‘I just want clean lines and surfaces!’

Well, darling, the INNSIDE Manchester delivers both and then some, in simple, stylish abundance.

This ultramodern four-star positively towers over its neighbors on Manchester’s up-and-coming First Street development, its striking rectangular exterior shifting in color depending on the light (red, maroon, purple, or all three? May depend how many shandies you’ve had).

With 208 rooms, this recently-opened hotel from the Melia group still feels box fresh, and it’s clear every effort is made to keep it looking immaculate.

The chic but unfussy furnishing and the white, purple and grey color scheme are very easy on the eye (the pristine white sheets, too, are heavenly). Truly, there’s not a boisterous or garish feature in sight – for once, this is a hotel with a modern feel that isn’t a slave to ‘funky chic’, whatever that is.

The decor at the INNSIDE Manchester is modern but restrained

The decor at the INNSIDE Manchester is modern but low-key and restrained

Space is utilized to lend airiness: the rooms are large and uncluttered, and the floor to ceiling windows (in both the bedrooms and humongous, goldfish bowl-like dining room) let in a lot of light, making a clear architectural declaration. I’ve also got to take my hat off to the bold choice of bathroom (semi-open plan – the toilet is private).

Also worth applauding are the free toiletries and wifi, the fact there were multiple sockets easily accessible from the bed, the extensive continental breakfast, the gym, sauna, steam room, all free for guests, plus the swift, smooth service. We were also given late checkout. Finally, INNSIDE is also conveniently-located – but then, almost everywhere in the center of Manchester is walkable.

All in all, this achingly contemporary stopover is an asset to Manchester, and is as much suited to a business traveler with personality as a fashion-forward LGBTI up for cocktails on Canal Street.

For more information about INNSIDE Manchester, click here.

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Jamie Tabberer

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My Fellow Bisexuals: Let’s Talk About Sex

My Fellow Bisexuals: Let’s Talk About Sex

Last month I went to my gynecologist for a routine exam, and I promised myself that I would come out to my doctor as bisexual. Having just written a new research brief for the Human Rights Campaign Foundation about the major health disparities facing bisexual people, I knew that bisexual women in particular face disparities when it came to a variety of sexual and mental health issues as well as some forms of cancer. And only a third of us are out to our doctors.

Surprisingly, when I lived in South Carolina, the intake forms at my gynecologist asked about the gender of my sexual partners, so I could “come out” by simply checking both boxes. Not so much at my new doctor’s office. Unless I told her –– the person I’m entrusting to monitor and treat my sexual health –– my doctor would never know I faced elevated risks.

I’ve been out for well over a decade, so I didn’t think it’d be too tough. But, then again, I’d be naked from the waist down, save that lovely paper “robe.” There’s just something unsettling about the prospect of having a normal conversation with someone while they’re examining one’s vagina.

So I sparked up a conversation before my exam began.

Beth: “I’m bisexual, so I know that puts me at risk for some things and I just want to make sure I’m taking care of myself. I just got out of a five-year relationship, so I’m dating other people now.”

Doctor: “So you were with a woman for five years?”

Me, to myself: … deep breaths …

Me: “No, with a man.”

Doctor: “So how does that make you bisexual?”

Me: …

At this point, I could feel my face getting warm with a mixture of anger and embarrassment. I switched into the voice I used when I was a professor and I was trying to answer a student’s inappropriate question without revealing my frustration.

Me: “Well, I’m attracted to men and women, and just because I was with a man, doesn’t mean I stopped being attracted to other genders.”

Eventually the exam started, and it was at that point she asked if my parents are “OK with it.” Now, I don’t know about you, but the last thing that I want to think about while having a pap smear is how my family has grappled with my sexuality.

Clearly the conversation was going off the rails. She must have sensed it too because, referencing her own volunteer work, she told me her biggest motivation is helping people. I saw an opportunity to encourage her to do what she can to help LGBTQ patients. I explained the need for inclusive intake forms, for making sure her office was welcoming for the transgender men who also need gynecological care, and how important a simple change in paperwork can create a more inclusive space.

I was met with blank stares.

It was abundantly clear that even though I had come out to her, she didn’t know why a sexual history that included more than one gender might put me at risk for certain health concerns. She didn’t understand that avoiding awkward conversations like this one may lead me to miss preventative care and screenings for things like breast cancer and cervical cancer. She wouldn’t know to screen me for signs of clinical depression and anxiety, which I and a disproportionate number of bisexual people experience.

Walking out, I felt like all I accomplished was making both of us incredibly uncomfortable and realizing that I needed to find another gynecologist. I felt like I failed, even though it’s not my job –– nor is it any patient’s job –– to make my medical providers culturally competent.

Is it too much to ask that a person whose job it is to examine vaginas all day long actually knows something about the variety of people who have them, what we do with them, and how that affects our health?

But in the end, I know I didn’t fail. She needs to have these conversations –– and I’ll be sending her a copy of this piece and our new research brief, produced in collaboration with national bisexual advocacy groups BiNet USA, Bisexual Resource Center, and Bisexual Organizing Project.

I encourage my fellow bisexuals to talk to their doctors –– even though I understand why the vast majority of us do not. Medical providers need to do better, but until they do, those of us who have the safety, access, and courage to speak up about bisexual and other LGBTQ health needs and inclusive practices should do just that, for ourselves and for those in our community who can’t.

BETH SHEROUSE, Ph.D. is the senior content manager at the Human Rights Campaign.

www.advocate.com/commentary/2015/9/17/my-fellow-bisexuals-lets-talk-about-sex

Republicans Vilify Clinton, Obama, Supreme Court

Republicans Vilify Clinton, Obama, Supreme Court

The second Republican presidential mainstage debate was marked by fewer fireworks than the first — candidates for the most part avoided shouting matches — but Donald Trump still managed to offend some people, and the candidates generally returned to familiar Republican tropes.

Some of those: President Obama is weak on foreign policy and the Iran nuclear treaty is a terrible idea, Hillary Clinton is generally evil, economic and environmental regulations are job-killers, and, oh, the Supreme Court is out of control.

The high court came in for criticism largely because of the marriage equality decision — that was about the only time LGBT issues came up — and the decision upholding the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare.

In tonight’s debate at the Reagan Library among the 11 highest-polling candidates (after one among four lower-ranking contenders), former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee got the most digs in against the marriage decision, saying the Supreme Court created a right “out of thin air.” He also said not making an accommodation for Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis’s faith-based objection to licensing same-sex marriages amounted to “criminalization” of Christianity.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who had said Davis was sworn to uphold the law, backtracked a bit tonight, saying there should be an accommodation for Davis, as for florists or bakers who don’t want to provide goods or services for same-sex weddings. He thought that if she couldn’t in good conscience issue the licenses, someone else in her office should — and actually, that’s what has been taking place since Davis’s release from jail. Before she was jailed for contempt of court, though, she would not let deputy clerks issue licenses either.

The Human Rights Campaign called out Huckabee and Bush. “Mike Huckabee and Jeb Bush tonight tripped all over themselves trying to be the first to defend government officials who want to ignore the rule of law in order to discriminate against LGBT people,” said HRC senior vice president of policy and political affairs JoDee Winterhof, in a press release. “Our next president should defend the constitutional rights of all Americans, including LGBT people, and fight for full federal equality. Instead, tonight, Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee continued down the wrong path by saying they want to encourage government officials who deny LGBT Americans their constitutional right to equal treatment under the law.” Watch a clip of the two candidates below.

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas got a few comments in on marriage equality as well, saying that as president he would appoint Supreme Court justices who uphold the Constitution in full — implying that those who ruled for marriage equality did not — and would not be “philosopher kings” with a liberal agenda. He also said if a more åconservative nominee than John Roberts, now chief justice, had been appointed to the court, Obamacare would have been struck down and all previous state marriage laws would still stand. (Actually, while Roberts did vote to uphold Obamacare, he voted against marriage equality.)

Front-runner Donald Trump didn’t have a major woman-bashing moment, as he did in the first debate. But when Carly Fiorina was asked to respond to a comment Trump made to Rolling Stone about her — “Look at that face! Who would vote for that?” — she said, “I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said.”

Trump, who had claimed the comment wasn’t about Fiorina’s appearance but her persona, then said of Fiorina, “I think she has a beautiful face.”

Trump’s remark about looks tonight was directed at U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. “I’ve never attacked him on his looks, and there’s plenty of subject matter there,” Trump said.

Trump and Fiorina had a back-and-forth about each other’s business acumen or lack thereof, which New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called “childish,” and he reminded them that ordinary Americans, struggling with daily expenses, didn’t care about the two business executives’ careers.

Most of the candidates denounced the treaty designed to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons in the near future, generally seeing it as yielding too much to Iran. Cruz promised, “On my first day in office, I will rip to shreds this Iranian nuclear deal,” and added, “If you vote for Hillary Clinton, you are voting for the Ayatollah Khameini to possess a nuclear weapon.” Huckabee called the treaty a threat to Western civilization.

But Paul said the idea of ripping it up is absurd, and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio pointed out that there are safeguards in place, with the option to impose sanctions on Iran if it violates the treaty.

Cruz wasn’t the only one vilifying Clinton. Christie, touting his own “pro-life” credentials, said she “believes in the systematic destruction of children in the womb.” And Fiorina accused Clinton of lying about the killings of U.S. diplomats in Benghazi, Libya, and about her emails during her tenure as secretary of State.

Who will get to face Clinton — or Bernie Sanders or another Democrat — in the general election remains very much an open question. The next Republican debate will be October 29 in Boulder, Colo. The Democratic hopefuls will have their first debate October 13 in Las Vegas.

Trudy Ring

www.advocate.com/election/2015/9/16/republicans-vilify-clinton-obama-supreme-court

Queensland moves to restore civil unions

Queensland moves to restore civil unions

The Australian state of Queensland has moved to bring back civil unions.

Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath will introduce the Civil Partnerships Bill in the state parliament on Thursday (17 September) afternoon.

Civil unions were legalized in Queensland – which includes Brisbane – by Labor in 2011, but were downgraded to registered relationships soon after the Liberal-National party came to power the following year.

State Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said her government was committed to restoring the state-sanctioned civil partnership ceremonies for couples of any gender.

‘It’s time to inject some maturity and some dignity into the marriage debate. It’s time to again allow heterosexual couples who might want to affirm their relationship but not take the step of actually getting married the right to do so,’ she told parliament.

‘It’s also time – once again – to allow same sex couples that same right.’

She added: ‘These ceremonies and the symbolism they represent are important, particularly to people in same-sex relationships.’

The bill will require cross-bench support if it is to pass.

Gay marriage is not legal in Australia, but a plebiscite on the issue is expected after the next federal elections.

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TV pranksters behind Putin gay rights call to Elton John

TV pranksters behind Putin gay rights call to Elton John

Two TV pranksters were behind the call that Sir Elton John thought was from Russian President Vladimir Putin ringing to discuss LGBTI rights.

Parts of the 11-minute conversation were aired Wednesday (16 September) on late-night talk show Vecherny Urgant on state-owned Channel 1.

The call came earlier this week after the British rocker told the BBC that he wanted to meet the Russian leader to to talk about his ‘ridiculous’ attitude toward LGBTI people.

‘I was told you wanted to discuss a few important questions about things in Russia,’ one of the hosts pretending to be Putin can be heard saying.

John responded excitedly: ‘I am a musician and a philanthropic person and a humanitarian. I’m not a politician, but I would love to sit down with the president and discuss things face to face, because I think we can solve many issues together he told the man he thought was the Russian president.

‘My position in life is that people who are gay should be included in all walks of life and given basic freedom.

‘I love Russia it’s been part of my life since 1979 and I just want to make the situation better if I can.’

Hosts Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov, who are known as Vova and Lexus, boasted to Russian media that Elton had no idea the call was a hoax.

‘Alexei has great English, so he introduced himself as Dmitry Peskov [Putin’s spokesperson] and translated our conversation. I was Vladimir Putin,’ Krasnov told the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.

‘He said: “Thank you, you’ve made my day. This day and this conversation has been the most wonderful and lovely in my life.”‘

Listen to the conversation below:

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