Trump Repeatedly Accuses New York Times Of Not “Writing Good”

Trump Repeatedly Accuses New York Times Of Not “Writing Good”

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“The media is very unfair,” Trump told a crowd of rubes yesterday, “No matter how good I do on something, they’ll never write good.”

Well, he would know, wouldn’t he?

It’s always so hard to know if Trump knows what he’s doing. Could anyone actually be such a thick, crowing moron? He’s like a parody character in a second-rate improv show.

He even repeated his stupid grammar: “They don’t write good. They have people over there, like Maggie Haberman and others, they don’t — they don’t write good,” he said. “They don’t know how to write good.”

This has gotta be a joke, right?

And yet the dummies who believe that he’s a leader, and not simply a rich idiot with no ideas, are still lapping up his rhetoric. They don’t read the New York Times; they don’t like the New York Times; they don’t care that he can’t put together a proper sentence. What does Trump have to lose by attacking a newspaper?

He later threatened to pull the NY Times‘ credentials, which would make it a lot harder for the paper to cover him. His complaint: the paper isn’t reporting fairly or accurately. This may be part of a longer strategy to have someone to blame when he loses the election: he can claim in November that the election was rigged and unfair, and he would have won if not for media bias.

Because of course, nothing bad that happens to Donald is ever Donald’s fault. He’s a perfect man who never does anything wrong, a precious little baby prince.

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Lesbian Drama, Legal Battles and ‘The Little Prince’ Streaming In August

Lesbian Drama, Legal Battles and ‘The Little Prince’ Streaming In August

Streaming movies this month include Legally Blonde

Looking for something to stream while you Netflix and chill? Check out our picks for new additions to streaming services this month below, including gay love stories Holding The Man and Blue Is the Warmest Color.

Holding The Man (2015), Available on Netflix August 1

Timothy Conigrave’s memoir gets an emotional film adaptation in this sweeping gay Australian love story. Holding The Man chronicles Conigrave’s 15-year relationship with John Caleo while portraying the coming out process and the AIDS crisis against a backdrop of the 1970s and ‘80s.

Capote (2005), Available on HBO Now August 1

The late Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Oscar-winning turn as iconic gay author Truman Capote in this drama chronicling his writing of In Cold Blood, a sort of pre-cursor to The Jinx and Making A Murderer.

Legally Blonde (2001), Available on Hulu August 1

Now’s your chance to perfect your bend and snap! Reese Witherspoon’s classic comedy hits Hulu in all its wonderful pink glory. Cast includes gay faves like Victor Garber, Holland Taylor, Jennifer Coolidge and Ali Larter. (OK, maybe Ali Larter is a stretch, but have you seen Obsessed? Come on.)

The Little Prince (2016), Available on Netflix August 5

One of the most beloved children’s books ever, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince is brought to life with stunning animation, featuring the voices of Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Jeff Bridges, Paul Rudd, James Franco and more. While not an expressly LGBT film, the fable will resonate with anyone who’s ever looked at the adult world and did’t understand why we do the things we do.

Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013), Available on Netflix August 26

Lauded for its raw realism (and notable for the graphic sex scenes that earned the film an NC-17 rating), this critical darling was the first film to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes for both its director and its actresses. The French film follows young lovers Adèle and Emma from the beginning of their high-school romance into their turbulent adult relationship.

The State Of Marriage (2015), Available on Netflix August 29

Same-sex marriage may be the reality across the country today, but you can trace its roots to lawyers Mary Bonauto, Susan Murray, and Beth Robinson in Vermont. This documentary tells the story of the struggle behind Vermont Supreme Court case Baker v. Vermont, and reminds us how different things were not too long ago.

What are you streaming this month?

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California Bill Aims to Ban Anti-Gay Discrimination at Religious Schools: VIDEO

California Bill Aims to Ban Anti-Gay Discrimination at Religious Schools: VIDEO

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A bill moving through the California legislature could remove anti-discrimination exemptions for religious institutions.

Currently, religious institutions can discipline students for violating moral codes of conduct. In practice, the exercising of such “religious freedom” clauses often leads to anti-gay and anti-trans policies.

The AP reports that under SB 1146, schools would  have to disclose if they have been granted exemptions from federal Title IX rules against discrimination to prospective and current students.

RELATED: These Federally Funded Religious Schools Received Title IX Waivers to Discriminate Against LGBT Students

The bill’s sponsor, Senator Ricardo Lara (above), says that students who attend religious colleges should have the same rights and protections as students who attend non-religious institutions.

Derry Connolly, president of John Paul the Great Catholic University in Escondido, says that SB 1146 will force the school to “change 2,000-year-old teachings to be in line with LGBT ideology.” Meanwhile, John Jackson, president of William Jessup University, argues that the bill would prevent the college from offering Cal Grant funding to low-income students.

Christian schools are trying to keep their federal funding all the while breaking federal laws. #SB1146 aims to end that.

— Eliel Cruz (@elielcruz) August 1, 2016

However, Patti Colston, a spokeswoman for the California Student Aid Commission, said nothing in HB 1146 would explicitly prevent a religious institution from voluntarily participating in the Cal Grant program.

HB 1146 law faces an upcoming test in the state Assembly after passing the Senate.

Watch Biola University President Barry H. Corey speak out against SB 1146 along with a video in support of the law, below.

(Top image via Wikipedia)

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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Is Back, and Queens Will Be Lip-Syncing for Their Legacies: WATCH

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Is Back, and Queens Will Be Lip-Syncing for Their Legacies: WATCH

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RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars is back, and this time the returning queens aren’t just lip-sycncing for their lives; they’re fighting for their legacies.

A new trailer for the second season of the show reveals a new twist in store for the all stars.

Vulture explains: 

The bottoms aren’t lip-syncing this time — it’s the tops! In this exclusive trailer for the second season of All Stars, RuPaul has decided that the rules have changed and the top two queens will “lip-sync for their legacy.” The winner of that lip-sync will then decide who goes home.

PREVIOUSLY: RuPaul Explains Why ‘Drag Race’ Can’t Go Mainstream – WATCH

The returning queens are Roxxxy Andrews, Alaska, Detox, Alyssa Edwards, Coco Montrose, Ginger Minj, Katya, Adore Delano, Phi Phi O’Hara, and Tatianna.

Get ready, queens.

Let’s get All-Star-ted!!!! 🌟👑 Starting August 25th at 8/7c, Thursdays are going to get WILD! t.co/HPF5Dfkw5G pic.twitter.com/dfyxbf9Fnk

— RuPaul’s Drag Race (@RuPaulsDragRace) August 2, 2016

Watch the new trailer, below.

 

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‘Christian’ Store Owner in Arkansas Doesn’t Want Lesbians Holding Hands in Front of the Children

‘Christian’ Store Owner in Arkansas Doesn’t Want Lesbians Holding Hands in Front of the Children

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Saying he’s “a family person” and would have done the same thing if they had been “regular people,” an Arkansas store owner asked a lesbian couple to stop holding hands in his business on Saturday.

Ashley Looper and Jessica Perkins, who’ve been together since January and recently got engaged, were shopping together at Spa City Treasures, a flea market and antique store in Hot Springs. Although they were holding hands, Looper and Perkins said they weren’t being “handsy” or disrespectful — or even hugging or kissing. Nevertheless, store owner Steve Salyers began following them around and eventually asked them to stop.

Screen Shot 2016-08-02 at 8.34.32 AM“I’m a family person so I want this to be a family store,” Salyers told KARK-TV. “It’s like I wouldn’t want to take my kids to a strip club or something.”

“I just felt like they were just doing something that was inappropriate to have kids around,” he added. “It would have been the same whether it had been regular people or not.”

Salyers didn’t ask Looper and Perkins to leave, but the couple put back their merchandise and stormed out.

“Love is love, and no one else should be able to say anything about it,” Looper said. “I don’t judge people for who they’re with. We don’t want to be judged for who we’re with.”

Looper and Perkins said they want to get the word out in the LGBT community that Spa City Treasures discriminates. And apparently it’s working, as hundreds of people have flooded the business’ Facebook page with negative reviews.

Sayers said people can write what they want, but he’s not a homophobe.

“I’m a Christian,” he said. “I have nothing against them [Looper and Perkins]. I just think they overreacted.”
Hot Springs is one of several Arkansas cities that have passed laws prohibiting LGBT discrimination, despite state lawmakers’ effort to ban such ordinances. However, Hot Springs’ law applies only to city employees and vendors, not public accommodations.
Watch KARK’s report here.

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Samantha Bee Recaps the DNC: ‘Vote for Hillary If You Want to Live’ – WATCH

Samantha Bee Recaps the DNC: ‘Vote for Hillary If You Want to Live’ – WATCH

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Samantha Bee recapped the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and compared it to the parade of “hemorrhoidal has-beens” on display at the Republican National Convention.

As opposed to the doom and gloom of the RNC, the DNC “left us feeling like we got a national blow-job from the American flag,” Bee quipped.

And while the Democrats don’t always excel at throwing conventions (see: the 2004 DNC balloon drop fiasco), they had extra motivation this year. “Turns out, the Democrats had it in them all along. All they had to do to get their sh*t together was to have the looming certainty of Armageddon,” said Bee.

There were also plenty of people on hand to vouch for Hillary Clinton’s credentials at the DNC, including “half the f*cking Pentagon standing on stage saying, ‘Vote for Hillary if you want to live.’” Not to mention past presidents, governors, generals, Republicans and more.

Despite all those endorsements, and Clinton’s unprecedented qualifications, Hillary might still lose to “the least qualified candidate to ever lurch into the public spotlight and sh*t on Gold Star moms while cradling Putin’s sweaty sack.” Bee added, “Let’s hope Hillary doesn’t get lipstick on her teeth between now and November or it’s all over.”

Watch, below.

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