Trump’s Secret Nomination-Eve ‘Come-to-Ivanka’ Moment: The Bright Report

Trump’s Secret Nomination-Eve ‘Come-to-Ivanka’ Moment: The Bright Report

Ivanka moment Donald Nomination Eve Recap GOP ConventionFADE IN: 

INT. — Manhattan Trump Manse foyer. Matching suitcases stand near the door. 

“Papa, I won’t be humiliated tonight. Not one more time.”

“Of course not, angel.” Donald wasn’t looking at her. “What are these bags doing here? It’s time to put on your pretty pink dress you’re selling.”

“Really? What do you call last night? What do you call me being degraded on national television? Do you have any idea that I am the one thin line between you and complete chaos on that floor? Do you think I’m going to dress up like Caitlin Jenner in this godforsaken burg and save YOUR ass again?”

Little Barron walked into the hall and started yanking open a series of Louis IV drawers looking for spare Tubmans and candy. “Daddy made the bad man fly!  Daddy made the Cruz man fly!”

He reached up to Ivanka’s blouse as if there might be something hidden in there, too. She elbowed him and he yelped.

“Papa— get your Mother-of-the-Year in here to collect her insufferable brat!”

Donald bellowed down the gold corridor: “Hey, ‘Michelle Trump,’ would ya get in here and feed our little man? He’s hungry. Princess and I gotta deal to close.”

He peeled Barron a few bills off his wad and gave the boy’s ass a scooch out the door. “Go play in your mother’s underwear drawer, will ya?”

Ivanka hadn’t made one move to put on the $138 Macy’s sheath from her own Collection. It was cut a little funny, and Melania had laughed at it— but Donald said Ivanka would be a knock-out in a burlap sack.

Still, her hair looked like straw. Her mascara was smeared from last night’s debacle. And she knew it.

“Look, Papa, I’ve talked to Jared and he said I don’t have to do this.”

“Baby! Tinka! You know I can’t do this without you!” Donald assumed a submissive pose few in public have seen.

“Apparently you can’t do it with me, either. I’ve lost every friend I’ve ever had. While I’m sitting in your VIP fight cage with those morons, Chelsea is drinking with all our old friends and making a life for herself. A life *I* had, exactly one year ago.”

“Whatever you want, princess, sweetheart— you know I’ll do anything— you’re always right.” He reached for Ivanka’s arm but she was more agile than any of his WWE fighters.

She reached into her bag and handed him a neatly-typed speech.

“I’m going to lean in tonight, Papa, and you— you are going to bend over, backwards. You are going to get down on your knees in that fucking Payday Loans Arena  and thank our gay friends who make all of this possible— she waved toward the floor-to-ceiling French Baroque.

“Baby, baby, you know I love our fagola friends. Sebastian, Sebastian, what was I sayin’ about him last night, he makes the best calamari—”

Ivanka picked up a half-filled champagne goblet and dashed it to the floor.

“YOU. CANNOT. SAY. FAG. in front of a national TV audience”—she marched up close to her father, her Louboutin heels crushing what remained of the broken crystal.

“Listen to me,” she said, “And repeat: L.G.B.T.Q. L.G.B.T.Q.! —That is what you’re going to say tonight and you’re going to say it like you mean it. You don’t have fucking cent left in this campaign and I don’t have anyone to do my hair, let alone go out with. —SAY IT! Say it to me now!”

Donald hadn’t seen anything like this before.

“Honey, sweetheart, you’re getting your face all wrinkled. Papa can say it, see, look at me… “L-B-G-F-Fuggedaboutit!”

She stared at him.

L-B-G-T-Queerzo! —Hey, how come they can say queer and I can’t?

“You think— you think this is another one of your jokes.” Ivanka pulled another piece of paper out of her pantsuit.

Huh, when did she start wearing pantsuits?

“Here’s my plane ticket,” she said, “I’m leaving this Orange Wedding in one hour.”

Donald looked at the commercial flight paper, and blanched.  “L.G.B,T,Q,” he whispered.

“Louder, Papa. Louder.—And what are you going to do with all those fundamentalist mouth-breathers you stuck me with last night? Lynne Patton was sitting with a bunch of cowboys who wanted to touch her HAIR!”

“Baby, seat them in Siberia, I don’t care. LGBTQ! LGBTQ!”

***

And so it came to pass, that after four days of numbing bigotry and bloodthirsty raving, a five-year-old African-American Girl came out in big white bows and sang, “Let there Be Peace on Earth.”

Ivanka Trump appeared in her modest blush gown and gave a speech right out Betty Friedan’s Feminine Mystique.

Little Barron was prodded into the VIP cage and cuddled with Tiffany before he slouched and stuffed his hands in his pockets. There was no more candy— Mom was such a bitch.

Ivanka nailed it. Papa knew she wouldn’t let him down. The Donald had triumphed. He strode on stage to embrace his Favorite, the one little girl he respected in the whole wide world. He’d even let her have her Chelsea Clinton tea parties after this thing was all over.

He whispered how proud he was, in her pearled ear. Ivanka’s eyes were far away but they just needed a little work and she’d look like a millennial again.

With one last burst of proprietary devotion he reached his hand around her little pink number and squeezed her ass. This was going to be a great Presidency—believe me.

 

Illustration: Jon Bailiff

Susie Bright live-tweeted and reported for Towleroad @TLRD throughout the 2016 GOP Convention.

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Donald Trump Promises To Protect The LGBTQ Community, Twitter Reacts

Donald Trump Promises To Protect The LGBTQ Community, Twitter Reacts

Donald Trump

Donald Trump caricature by DonkeyHotey, CC 2.0.

During Donald Trump‘s scarefest…err, speech, he promised to protect Americans from the attacks we are all personally about to become the victims of when the sky falls on our collective heads, which will happen immediately. That is, unless he is elected to the highest office in the land.

Related: Again, Trump Insists He’s Better For ‘The Gays’ Than Hillary. This Time, ‘The Gays’ Strike Back.

Don’t let the Republican Party’s homophobic and transphobic platform fool you, nor Trump’s own anti-LGBT rhetoric, nor the anti-LGBT actions of his vice presidential pick Mike Pence; a President Trump would protect us all.

Or so he claims.

“As your President, I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBTQ citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology,” Trump said.

#LGBTQ quickly became a trending hashtag and it was quick to see without looking too far that the vast majority of people weren’t buying it.

Related: Twitter Wastes No Time Coming For Melania Trump’s “Borrowed” Michelle Obama Speech

“Trump said LGBTQ like he was giving Pat Sajak letters for the Wheel of Fortune final round.” — @SethMeyers #LNSMLive

— Late Night (@LateNightSeth) July 22, 2016

I am actually, literally LOLing at Trump attempting to say the LGBTQ acronym out loud for (obvi) the first time. You’re not our ally bro.

— Sophia Bush (@SophiaBush) July 22, 2016

We all know this is the truth #RNCinCLE #LGBTQ pic.twitter.com/IeyrMxcfHu

— Michelle (@Michelle9647) July 22, 2016

me rn at people saying trump is an ally of the LGBTQ+ community pic.twitter.com/sYUTgBrgaf

— cotton baby (@denimpanties) July 22, 2016

*sees LGBTQ trending top 10* *clicks on it and Trump’s face is the first thing I see* please stop

— Crystal Z (@lilbookish) July 22, 2016

I’ll believe the GOP stands with American LGBTQ people when I see them pass the Equality Act through the US House & Senate they control

— Monica Roberts (@TransGriot) July 22, 2016

Yes, pat yourselves on the back for taking the historical stance that LGBTQ people deserve to live ??…??…?? t.co/3LrjhXD5Zs

— George Scriban (@scribandotcom) July 22, 2016

Democrats right now: #RNCinCLE #TrumpSpeech pic.twitter.com/sW0SZAJRwY

— Lexa Hayes (@lexaEhayes713) July 22, 2016

the only time trump has voiced his support for the LGBTQ+ community is when he is using the community to attack muslims

— cotton baby (@denimpanties) July 22, 2016

Trump saying he’ll protect #LGBTQ people while running as a GOP w discriminatory Pence is classic case of actions speaking louder than words

— Eddie Solis Jr. (@EddieSolisJr1) July 22, 2016

Don’t say #Trump supports LGBTQ peeps when he picks #Pence as VP and supports the most ANTI-LGBT platform ever! #RNCinCLE

— Shaun Rasmussen (@ShaunRas1) July 22, 2016

I’m glad a lot of LGBTQ folks aren’t buying Trump’s comments about “protecting” us. I’ve seen school plays that had better acting than that.

— TM64 (@Every1XplodeNOW) July 22, 2016

Your party’s official platform supports “conversion therapy,” @realDonaldTrump. t.co/RhgfCSNSxR

Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 22, 2016

“I’m with you*” —@realDonaldTrump

*Not included: women, African Americans, LGBT people, Muslims, Latinos, immigrants…

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 22, 2016

Here’s how the Republican ticket would “protect” LGBT Americans. #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.com/bcHNM1EMxL

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 22, 2016

You can claim to be with them all you want, Mr. Trump, but it does not appear as if the feeling is mutual.

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New Study Says Gay Couples in Open Relationships Can Have Closer Bonds

New Study Says Gay Couples in Open Relationships Can Have Closer Bonds

open relationship

A new study suggests that open relationships among gay couples could bring a couple closer together.

While open relationships are much more prevalent among gay couples compared to heterosexual couples, there is often still stigma attached to such relationships. And some continue to wonder whether sex and love can ever be separated.

The Guardian reports: 

In June 2015, Christopher Stults, a researcher at The Center for Health, Identity, Behavior, and Prevention Studies at New York University, launched a qualitative study of 10 gay couples in open relationships. He conducted 45-minute, individual interviews with each of these men and their partners, who ranged in age from 19 to 43.

The study, funded by the Rural Center for Aids/STD Prevention at Indiana University, had multiple aims. “We wanted to see how these relationships form and evolve over time, and examine the perceived relationship quality, relationship satisfaction, and potential risk for HIV/STI infection,” says Stults, who finished coding the interviews this week at NYU and hopes to have the study published early next year.

So far, Stults says his finding is that non-monogamous relationships can lead to a happier, more fulfilling relationship. “My impression so far is that they don’t seem less satisfied, and it may even be that their communication is better than among monogamous couples because they’ve had to negotiate specific details,” Stults says.

And open relationships “don’t seem to put gay men at disproportionate risk for HIV and other STDs,” Stults says. “To my knowledge, no one contracted HIV and only one couple contracted an STD,” he says.

The stigma of being an open relationship, however does persist. Said Hugh McIntyre, a New York man in an open relationship interviewed by The Guardian, “We’ve run into gay and straight people who have assumed our relationship is ‘lesser than’ because we’re not monogamous. I think that’s offensive and ridiculous,”

Most of the couples included in the study said that setting and sticking to a set of rules was key for making the open relationship work.

Brian Norton, a psychotherapist who specializes in gay couples and an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s department of counseling and clinical psychology, had doubts about the efficacy of open relationships, saying, “Sex is an emotional experience. There is emotion at play, and even in the most transactional experience someone can get attached.”

Michael Bronski, a professor in the department of women, gender and sexuality at Harvard University, however, said it’s not surprising gay men have turned to open relationships: “Because they’ve been excluded from traditional notions of sexual behavior, they’ve had to be trendsetters and forge their own relationship norms.”

Wherever you stand on the subject, it’s probably a good idea to take this study (and all popularized ‘scientific studies’) with a grain of salt. 

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Céline Dion Plays ‘Wheel of Musical Impressions’ and Takes on Cher, Rihanna, and Sia – WATCH

Céline Dion Plays ‘Wheel of Musical Impressions’ and Takes on Cher, Rihanna, and Sia – WATCH

céline dion musical impressions

Céline Dion, the greatest singer in ze world, was on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and played one of the best games Fallon does with guests, The Wheel of Musical Impressions.

The game involves both Fallon and his gust du jour singing a popular song or nursery rhyme in the style of an iconic singer. Past contestants include Ariana Grande, Christina Aguilera, and Adam Levine, all of whom turned in notable impressions.

On Thursday night, it was Céline’s turn, and she took on the well-known voices of Cher (her good friend), Rihanna, and Sia.

Celine appeared a bit nervous at first but quickly eased in to her performance.

Watch, below.

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Pat McCrory: The NBA Is ‘Orwellian Thought Police’ That Is ‘Purging’ North Carolina

Pat McCrory: The NBA Is ‘Orwellian Thought Police’ That Is ‘Purging’ North Carolina

“The NBA is purging our state and our city based upon our political democratic process and denying their services based upon our political opinion, which I think is Orwellian.”

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GOP Platform Is Worst Ever On LGBT Rights, But This Gay Delegate Says The Party’s More Inclusive

GOP Platform Is Worst Ever On LGBT Rights, But This Gay Delegate Says The Party’s More Inclusive

“Outside of the platform committee, our party is ready to move on.”

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Seeking New Alabama Healthcare Equality Index Leaders in 2017

Seeking New Alabama Healthcare Equality Index Leaders in 2017

Post submitted by Eva Kendrick, HRC Alabama State Manager

This August, HRC will host two lunch-and-learn opportunities for healthcare administrators across the state to learn more about participation in the Healthcare Equality Index 2017 survey. These events will be held in Birmingham on Wednesday, August 24, and Huntsville on Thursday, August 25.

The Healthcare Equality Index – an annual survey implemented by the HRC Foundation – is used by inpatient and outpatient healthcare organizations nationwide to strengthen the care they offer LGBTQ patients, as well as the support and protections offered to LGBTQ healthcare staff. Healthcare facilities participating in the 2017 HEI survey will be scored in four key areas of LGBTQ inclusion: Non-Discrimination and Staff Training, Patient Services and Support, Patient and Community Engagement and Employee Benefits and Policies. Facilities that score high by having a number of policies and best practices in place will be recognized as top performers and those that score 100 in the survey will receive the designation of Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality.

The University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital, Cooper Green Mercy Health Services, Medical West Health Centers, and the VA Medical Centers in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery all achieved this key “Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality” status in the 2016 survey.

While these six medical centers represent incredible improvement in LGBTQ patient-centered care in Alabama, the fact that nearly fifty percent of LGBTQ Alabamians do not consider their doctor to be LGBTQ friendly while many more LGBTQ patients still face discrimination or harassment from healthcare providers and healthcare facility staff proves that recruiting more hospitals to participate in the 2017 HEI survey is a critical next step to ensuring fully-inclusive and competent healthcare for all Alabamians.

HRC’s August HEI Lunch-and-Learn series will be an opportunity for healthcare administrators to learn more about implementing LGBTQ patient-centered best practices through case studies offered by local healthcare administrators whose hospitals have participated in previous HEI surveys, as well as an opportunity to connect directly with Tari Hanneman, Director of HRC’s Health Equality Project. Registration for the lunch-and-learns is free with lunch included in each registration.

For more information on August’s HEI Lunch-and-Learns, please contact Eva Kendrick at [email protected].

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#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: July 22, 2016

#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: July 22, 2016

TRUMP & PENCE CLOSE OUT WEEK OF ATTACKS ON LGBTQ EQUALITY AT RNC: The Republican National Convention drew to a close last night, with Donald Trump and Mike Pence wrapping up a week during which the GOP adopted the most anti-LGBTQ platform in its history and featured a parade of anti-LGBTQ speakers. In his speech accepting the party’s nomination last night, Trump appallingly pandered to LGBTQ people while he  and running mate have opposed equality at every turn. Yesterday, HRC released a new microsite highlighting how Trump and Pence threaten historic gains the LGBTQ community has made in the last eight years. “Donald Trump and Mike Pence are now leading the most antiquated, anti-LGBTQ ticket in recent memory,” said HRC Communications Director Jay Brown. “Together, Donald Trump and Mike Pence threaten everything we’ve gained — from marriage equality to worker protections — and Trump has vowed to sign hateful federal legislation that would open LGBTQ people to Kim Davis-style discrimination across the country. This week has also shown, sadly, just how far the GOP has left to go, as they doubled down on the most anti-LGBTQ platform in history. This is clearly a ticket that will ‘Take America Backward Again’.”

  • The RNC platform committee passed a slew of anti-equality provisions, including attacks on transgender people and a commitment to overturn nationwide marriage equality.
  • Featured speakers launched attacks on LGBTQ people; retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Michael Flynn even attacked transgender people serving our country in the military.
  • Former GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson compared transgender people to someone who “woke up… after seeing a movie about Afghanistan and saying ‘you know what? I’m Afghanistani [sic].”
  • Meanwhile, five LGBTQ-supportive Republicans were among those skipping the convention –  Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, Illinois Rep. Bob Dold, and Florida Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. Read about their pro-equality records here.

ON ANNIVERSARY OF EQUALITY ACT INTRODUCTION, HRC ANNOUNCES SUPPORT OF MORE THAN 80 MAJOR CORPORATIONS: Today, ahead of the one-year anniversary of the introduction of the Equality Act, HRC announced that Adobe Systems Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Alcoa Inc., Automatic Data Processing Inc., Bank of America Corp., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., Cargill Inc., Chevron Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Darden Restaurants Inc., Delhaize America Inc., InterContinental Hotels Group Americas, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Kenneth Cole Productions Inc., Pure Storage Inc., TIAA, Uber Technologies Inc., WhiteWave Foods Co., Williams-Sonoma Inc., Xerox Corp., and Office Depot Inc. have joined HRC’s Business Coalition for the Equality Act. “These leading companies are joining a bipartisan chorus in Congress and the vast majority of Americans who support ending unfair and unjust discrimination against LGBTQ people,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “They are stepping forward to say that all Americans should be able to live free from fear of discrimination and have a fair chance to earn a living. Momentum is on our side, and we will not rest until the Equality Act is the law of the land.” Read more here.

CITING HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT CREATED BY HB2, NBA MOVES 2017 ALL-STAR GAME OUT OF NC: Yesterday the NBA announced that it is standing up for LGBTQ equality and pulling its 2017 All-Star Game out of Charlotte, NC. Despite the NBA’s repeated warnings that it would consider moving the high-profile game out of the state if the anti-LGBTQ HB2 law was not repealed, the state’s General Assembly shamefully adjourned after 100 days of inaction earlier this month. HRC President Chad Griffin hailed the news saying, “Today the NBA and Commissioner Silver sent a clear message that they won’t stand for discrimination against LGBTQ employees, players or fans. The NBA repeatedly warned state lawmakers that their hateful HB2 law created an inhospitable environment for their 2017 All-Star Game and other events. Nevertheless, Governor McCrory, Senator Berger and Speaker Moore doubled down on HB2 and refused to undo their discriminatory and costly error in judgment. Every day that HB2 remains on the books, people across North Carolina are at risk of real harm. We appreciate the leadership of the NBA in standing up for equality and call once again on lawmakers to repeal this vile HB2 law.” More from USA Today.

  • The Charlotte Observer Editorial Board: “We’re falling behind, North Carolina. It cost us deeply this week. It will continue to hurt us.” More here.
  • This isn’t the first time the NBA has made a bold move for equality, according to Charlotte Magazine’s Adam Rhew. In 1958, the NBA pulled games from Charlotte because of its discriminatory Jim Crow laws.
  • Our favorite headlines: From The New York Daily News, The Charlotte Observer and Mother Jones
  • Meanwhile, the Greensboro, NC-based ACC is taking wait and see approach: The collegiate athletic league, scheduled to hold championship games in NC through 2019, released a statement saying it is waiting to see how things “evolve.” More from CBS Sports.

ADF-INGERPRINTS ALL OVER MISSISSIPPI’S H.B. 1523: Yesterday, The Washington Post reported that for nearly a year, the anti-LGBTQ legal group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) coordinated with state officials in Mississippi to introduce, support and defend the discriminatory H.B. 1523. HRC Mississippi state director Rob Hill said in the Post: “Wherever hateful anti-LGBTQ legislation pops up, the Alliance Defending Freedom is usually not far behind. HB 1523 never reflected the true values of Mississippians, so it’s no surprise that Governor Bryant, Lt. Governor Reeves and Speaker Gunn enlisted ADF when crafting one of the most overtly discriminatory laws in the United States.” Read the full story here. Need a refresher on ADF? Check out HRC’s explainer.

OFFICE OF MINORITY HEALTH RELEASES REPORT ON LGB OLDER ADULTS: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Office of Minority Health has released its first ever report comparing the health of LGB and heterosexual older adults. More from HRC.

  • Justice in Aging also released a report highlighting the unique legal needs of LGBTQ seniors. More from Huffington Post.
  • The Austin Chronicle interviewed several HIV+ Austin residents about their experiences during the HIV & AIDS epidemic of the 1980s. More here.

AFT PASSES RESOLUTION SUPPORTING LGBTQ STUDENTS AND STAFF: Earlier this week, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) at its biennial convention passed a landmark resolution supporting of LGBTQ students and staff. More from HRC.

READING RAINBOW

CNN shares Charlize Theron’s speech highlighting the effects racism, sexism and homophobia have on HIV & AIDS advocacy… Huffington Post speaks to Republicans who want to move on from the party’s anti-LGBTQ agenda… The Atlantic details why California schools are teaching students about the LGBTQ community… NPR shares the story of teens taking PrEP to prevent HIV… WSOC Charlotte shares how HB2 is affecting a local LGBTQ leadership camp… and The Associated Press looks at how the Nevada Department of Corrections is changing their policies to stop discriminating against HIV positive inmates…

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