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Leslie Jones, Dennis Rodman, Michael Phelps, Seth Rogen, Men’s Gymnastics: HOT LINKS

Leslie Jones, Dennis Rodman, Michael Phelps, Seth Rogen, Men’s Gymnastics: HOT LINKS

SPORTS JOURNALISM. Leslie Jones is heading to Rio to cover the Olympics because Leslie Jones is awesome.

We gonna win everything I’m telling you!! I AM AMERICAN SPIRIT!! USA!! USA!! pic.twitter.com/RGAAKrnsga

— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) August 8, 2016

MALE MODEL MONDAY. Connor Hill.

COME AGAIN? Susan Sarandon’s latest nonsensical remark: “I don’t vote with my vagina.” Okay, then.

POLITICS. Donald Trump unveiled his ‘new economic plan’, proves he still doesn’t understand how the government works.

OUCH. Dennis Rodman reveals (in somewhat graphic detail) how he broke his penis three times.

DOPING. American swimmer Lilly King throws shade at Russian rival Yulia Efimova over doping past.

Lilly King doesn’t hold back.

Monday’s 100m breaststroke final is about. To go. Down. t.co/BWGaUNiTHM t.co/YknNeqjv6H

— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) August 8, 2016

BY THE NUMBERS. Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 13 points nationally, by 7 points in deep-red Georgia.

SPACE. Get ready for a gorgeous meteor shower this Friday.

JUDGING. Seth Rogen weighs in on who has the nicer dick pic, Orlando Bloom or Justin Bieber.

CUPPING. Twitter goes crazy wondering what the purple/red circles on Michael Phelps’ body are. 

MAN CRUSH MONDAY. Brazilian gymnast Sérgio Sasaki. The Men’s Gymnastics final airs tonight.

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AL Chief Justice Roy Moore to Face Trial on Judicial Ethics Charges Over Gay Marriage Order

AL Chief Justice Roy Moore to Face Trial on Judicial Ethics Charges Over Gay Marriage Order

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Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore will face a trial-like proceeding on September 28 on judicial ethics charges stemming from his defiance of the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage. Moore could be removed from the bench.

The Alabama Court of the Judiciary issued two orders on Monday, according to Alabama.com; one denied Moore’s request to dismiss the charges, the other denied a request from the Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission seeking to remove Moore from the bench without a trial.

Here’s the order:

Here’s the order re Chief Justice Roy Moore #alpolitics pic.twitter.com/1G6kfVitqt

— (((SPLC))) (@splcenter) August 9, 2016

Moore, who has been defying the federal government since the Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, was suspended in May and charged with violating ethical rules for trying to stop probate judges from issuing marriage licenses in the state.

In January, Moore issued an order prohibiting probate judges from issuing marriage licenses to gay couples telling them they had a “ministerial duty” to do so.

In his order, Moore actually cited the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell ruling. Moore claimed that the high court’s ruling only applied to Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee, the states directly involved in Obergefell.

In March, the Alabama Supreme Court dismissed a series of petitions asking it to declare that the state’s ban on gay marriage is still in effect.

That decision meant anti-gay foes like the Alabama Policy Institute were out of legal options to try and fight the SCOTUS ruling on gay marriage in Obergefell. However, that fact didn’t stop Chief Justice Roy Moore from writing a scathing rebuke of Obergefell and insisting that the state’s ban on gay marriage was still in effect.

Shortly after the Obergefell ruling, Moore predicted all-out war over it.

Moore said that same-sex marriage would lead to the “persecution” of Christians who would be forced to “accept evil” and “condone sodomy.” He also said it would lead to a massive and possibly violent backlash and claimed that the founding fathers would be “incensed” at the SCOTUS decision, calling the Court a tyrannical force trampling on freedom.

Moore said he saw his battle as a holy one:

“God gives rights and the government’s role is to secure those rights. When governments [sic] dismisses god out of the equation and pretends to get rights, we suffer accordingly.

“I think that’s where we were in 1776 and if government is not securing the rights god gave us….[same-sex marriage] is not really securing it, is it?”

 

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Unlimited Courage: During Olympics, Nike Releases Ad Featuring Transgender Athlete Chris Mosier

Unlimited Courage: During Olympics, Nike Releases Ad Featuring Transgender Athlete Chris Mosier

Today, Nike released a groundbreaking ad featuring Chris Mosier, a transgender duathlete, who was chosen for Team USA for the 2016 World Championship. The ad will air on NBC during the Olympics.

Mosier is the first transgender athlete to qualify for a U.S. national team, earning a spot on the Team USA sprint duathlon men’s squad for the 2016 World Championships.

During the ad featuring Mosier training and in competition, he is asked a series of questions: “How did you know you’d be fast enough to compete against men?” “Or strong enough?” “How’d you know the team would accept you? Or that you’d even be allowed to compete?”

To each question, Mosier replies “I didn’t” as he runs and cycles

The final question? “Didn’t you ever want to give up?”

Mosier: “Yeah – but I didn’t.”

The ad ends with two powerful words that embody Mosier and his accomplishments: Unlimited courage.

Mosier – who began competing as a transgender man in 2010 – qualified for Team USA in 2015, but was unsure of policies relating to transgender athletes that could hinder his ability to compete. He immediately reached out to governing bodies including the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Triathlon Union. In January of this year, the IOC ruled that transgender athletes are eligible for competition without having undergone gender-affirming surgery. While he can compete at the World Championships, duathlon is not an Olympic sport.

“As a result of getting the Olympic policy changed, and being able to compete myself in the World Championship, now there are young people out there who are just falling in love with sports, who can be their authentic self and play the sports that they love, and potentially be in the Olympics and not have to negotiate their gender identity in order to play the sports that they love,” he told ESPN when he made history earlier this year as the first known out transgender athlete to appear in ESPN’s annual Body Issue.

“For so long as a transgender person, the body that I had before I transitioned never matched what I thought that my body should be,” Mosier told ESPN in a video interview. “It feels good to know that other people after me will be able to look to someone for an example. To me, that’s the most magical moment.”

After coming out, Mosier has become a vocal advocate for transgender equality, most recently speaking out against North Carolina’s discriminatory HB2 law, which, among its anti-LGBTQ provisions, prevents transgender people from using restrooms and other facilities consistent with their gender identity.

“At a Team USA qualifying race in North Carolina in June (which decides the 2017 roster), Mosier couldn’t even use the restroom due to the currently standing HB2 law,” Rolling Stone reported.

“I knew that the minute I said, ‘I’m a trans athlete,’ that I would never get away from it,” he said. “But I asked myself, ‘Why does it matter?’ Well, it matters because there was no one else out there saying it.”

Mosier is also the founder of www.transathlete.com/, “a resource for students, athletes, coaches, and administrators to find information about trans inclusion in athletics at various levels of play.”

Nike is an industry leader in the fight for LGBTQ equality, earning top marks on HRC’s Corporate Equality Index for over a decade, supporting marriage equality, speaking out against discriminatory legislation and supporting the Equality Act.

HRC congratulates Mosier on this immense honor and thanks Nike for sharing  Mosier’s inspiring story.

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