Greek hunks bare it all, Santa vogues, Derrick Barry does Britney

Greek hunks bare it all, Santa vogues, Derrick Barry does Britney

The 2017 “Greek Come True” calendar was made to be pinned against your wall. Get on it.

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DJ Hell pays homage to Tom of Finland in a way-ribald new video for “I Want You” that animates those iconic musclebound sailors, cowboys, and forest rangers. Take a look at a pixelated version here. (P.S. The song is great.)

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Derrick Barry’s “Christmas Party,” a parody of Britney’s single “Slumber Party,” still manages to pile on the manflesh in the muscular form of adult star Adam Ramzi. We prefer this version, but we also have confirmed mental problems.

Beep, beep. For the video for their new single “Dying To Know,” Tegan and Sara return as deeply bizarre puppets based on “Miami Vice,” skidding around town in a Lamborghini. And now we watch it again.

There’s nothing to say, except that Voguing Santa is crushing it. Bye.

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Donald Trump Calls CIA Report that Russia Hacked the U.S. Election ‘Ridiculous’ – WATCH

Donald Trump Calls CIA Report that Russia Hacked the U.S. Election ‘Ridiculous’ – WATCH

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Donald Trump told FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace that a report from U.S. intelligence agencies that they have “high confidence” that Russia meddled in the elections to install Trump as president is “ridiculous.”

“It’s just another excuse. I don’t believe it … Every week it’s another excuse.  We had a massive landslide victory, as you know, in the Electoral College.”

Remember: Intelligence briefers TOLD Trump — before debate season — that Russia was behind the hacks t.co/tUqOslJGZH t.co/M7bIwn5LjY

— Mark Murray (@mmurraypolitics) December 11, 2016

Added Trump:

“Nobody really knows, and hacking is very interesting. Once they hack, if you don’t catch them in the act you’re not going to catch them,” he said. “They have no idea if it’s Russia or China or somebody. It could be somebody sitting in a bed some place.”

On Sunday morning Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Chuck Schumer, and Jack Reed released a joint statement calling for investigations into Russian interference in the election, actions that should “alarm every American.”

Watch:

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True confessions: A week in the life of a male sex worker from Dublin

True confessions: A week in the life of a male sex worker from Dublin

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A college student in Dublin tried being a sex worker for a week to make a little extra money. Now, he’s opening up about the experience, which wasn’t anything like he had expected it to be.

“It is perfectly legal to sell sex despite what you may have heard, however it is illegal to sell sex on the street or in a public place,” Joshua Collins (not his real name) explains in a new op-ed titled What it’s like to be a gay sex worker in Dublin.

Prostitution was legalized in the Republic of Ireland last year and since then has seen an increase of an estimated 80 percent, Collins claims.

“Staying within the limits of the law I became a part of Ireland’s booming vice scene online,” he writes, “and with the help of gay dating app Grindr I introduced myself to Dublin’s gay sex-trade.”

Related: ‘Mostly Straight’ Male Sex Worker Opens Up About Being Gay-For-Pay And Much, Much More

Collins wasn’t quite sure what to think when he accepted his first client.

“It’s a strange feeling to describe sitting at home and seeing a man you’ve never met before drape himself on your bed waiting for sex,” Collins says, admitting that it took some time to work up the courage to finally follow through with things.

“It was like that old cliche ‘butterflies in your stomach’ but instead it was like my stomach was lined with angry hornets,” he describes.

Most of Collins’ clients were straight fathers and/or husbands looking for a little man-on-man side action, which he was more than happy to provide… for a price. €150 ($160 U.S.) per hour, to be exact.

“I have had clients show me pictures of their newborn children,” Collins recalls, “and while the interaction was supposed to be strictly business only it was hard to see these men suppressing their sexuality, shackled by an intolerant society.”

Related: Don’t Get It Twisted, These Male Sex Workers Love Their Jobs And Make Serious Dough

If you think that sounds at all sexy, Collins says, think again.

“The first client I encountered was a 47 year old Bulgarian man who had a rape fantasy,” he writes. “I stood there overcome with a fear of the unknown. The confidence I had at the start of the night began to dwindle as I stared into the abyss and it stared straight back at me.”

Afterwards, Collins says, “all I felt was a chilling numbness that both terrified and exhilarated me. But, in practical terms, I now had cash to buy food for my fridge and bus money to get to college.”

“Another client, a 67 year old married gentleman, paid for over-the-phone services,” he continues. “He whispered down the phone for the duration of our session because, he claimed, his wife was asleep next to him.”

Related: This Is Why People Become Sex Workers

But the “weirdest” client Collins had during his week was a drug dealer who lived with his parents.

“The guy in question was 5’3 and we had sex in front of his kitten, Cody,” he writes. “After the session had ended he admitted he could not pay me in cash but only with weed, I accepted.”

Collins says the ultimately takeaway from his week as a male sex worker was pretty simple: It ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.

“Voluntary sex work is far from the way it is often glamorized in pop-culture but for some it is a means of living,” he concludes. “With the current economic climate and increasing university tuition it should come as no surprise that more and more young men are opening themselves up for sex.”

Related: Former Male Sex Worker Looks Back On His Career With Pride

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Sens. McCain, Graham, Schumer, and Reed Call for Investigations of Russian Interference with U.S. Election

Sens. McCain, Graham, Schumer, and Reed Call for Investigations of Russian Interference with U.S. Election

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Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Chuck Schumer, and Jack Reed released a joint statement on Sunday morning calling for investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election, action that should “alarm every American.”

Said the Senators, in part:

“Democrats and Republicans must work together, and across the jurisdictional lines of the Congress, to examine these recent incidents thoroughly and devise comprehensive solutions to deter and defend against further cyber-attacks…This cannot become a partisan issue. The stakes are too high for our country. We are committed to working in this bipartisan manner, and we will seek to unify our colleagues around the goal of investigating and stopping the grave threats that cyberattacks conducted by foreign governments pose to our national security.”

Read the full statement below:

Joint statement with Senators McCain, Schumer, and Reed on reports Russia interfered with the 2016 Election. pic.twitter.com/K4IXbbUADm

— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) December 11, 2016

It’s becoming clearer and clearer that the U.S. has an illegitimate president-elect installed with the assistance of an enemy state, aided by leading figures in the GOP. It’s beyond outrageous and leaders of conscience from all parties must not let it stand.

If you haven’t been following developments since the announcement by U.S. intelligence agencies that they have “high confidence” that Russia meddled in the elections to install Donald Trump as president, have a look at this New York magazine piece by Jonathan Chait to catch up:

We now know with near-certainty that Russia did this with the goal of electing Trump president. During the campaign, this reality was not quite certain enough to be reported as fact. Trump, of course, insisted there was no evidence Russia even had a hand in the attacks, let alone with the goal of helping him. (It “could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds.”) Elements of the left decried suspicions of Russia’s role as “neo-McCarthyism.” The Nation editorialized, “ liberal-media elites have joined with the Clinton campaign in promoting the narrative of a devious Russian cyber-attack.” Others on the left insisted that the substance of the stolen emails command far more importance than their provenance, which in any case was disputed and unknowable. On October 31, the New York Times reported that the attack was probably “aimed at disrupting the presidential election rather than electing Mr. Trump.”

Friday, the Washington Post reported that the CIA had concluded well before November that Russia specifically sought to elect Trump. The CIA’s analysis is obviously not infallible, but it fits with a wide array of other evidence. Russia had a clear motive: chilly relations with the Democratic administration that had orchestrated sanctions against it, close ties with Donald Trump and several of his advisers, and a series of pro-Russian positions from Trump on such issues as Crimea, NATO, and Vladimir Putin’s human rights abuses. Russia also hacked the Republican National Committee but declined to release any of the contents. The disruption was intentionally one-sided. The CIA’s conclusion merely lends incrementally more confidence to a deduction that was already fairly obvious.

What is more interesting in the Post story is the response of various officials to the revelations. The Obama administration declined to publicize, wary of being seen as intervening on Clinton’s behalf. Instead, it devised a fallback plan. Concerned that Russia might attempt to hack into electronic voting machines, it gathered a bipartisan group of lawmakers to hear the CIA’s report, in the hopes that they would present a united front warning Russia not to disrupt the election. According to the Post, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell “raised doubts about the underlying intelligence and made clear to the administration that he would consider any effort by the White House to challenge the Russians publicly an act of partisan politics.” Other Republicans refused to join the effort for reasons that can only be understood as a desire to protect the Republican ticket from any insinuation, however well-founded, that Russia was helping it.

The Trump team’s response:

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— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) December 10, 2016

Adds Karoli Kuns at Crooks and Liars:

Russia did what Russia does. We’ve seen them do it around the world. The single issue here — the ONLY issue — is what McConnell, Chaffetz, Comey et al chose not to do.

There is no argument for war against Russia. There is, however, a serious argument for why Constitutional officers — men who swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution — chose instead to undermine it by allowing Russia to do what they did unchecked.

In Comey’s case, it goes one step farther because Comey actually deflected attention away from Russian interference in order to refocus media on emails, which measurably impacted the outcome.

Is there an argument to be made that our fourth estate failed us in this regard? Maybe. But there were many who were sounding alarms. It was a constant theme here in the months ahead of the election, but mainstream outlets were also reporting it. Kurt Eichenwald at Newsweek, David Corn at Mother Jones, and more. Hillary Clinton herself used her debate platform to bring attention to it, but most pundits ignored it in favor of other, less important non-issues.

Here she is, saying it in front of everyone who viewed that debate.

Hillary dropped this exact same info about Russia in front of 66 million viewers in October. But I guess no one listened because… emails pic.twitter.com/HCe7oqfknv

— Ess (@ScottyLiterati) December 10, 2016

Not to mention that Exxon Mobil CEO and Putin buddy of two decades Rex Tillerson is about to be offered the job of Secretary of State.

If Trump appoints unqualified Rex Tillerson as Sec of State rather than Romney, we have 2 ask if Russia has its own man in the White House.

— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) December 10, 2016

The WaPo:

In the 1990s, Tillerson oversaw an Exxon project on Russia’s Sakhalin island and developed a working relationship with Putin. In 2011, Exxon signed an agreement with the state-controlled oil company, Rosneft, to work jointly on oil exploration and development in the Arctic and Siberia.

After inking the deal in New York, Tillerson and Rosneft chairman and Putin confidant Igor Sechin dined on caviar at the luxury Manhattan restaurant Per Se, according to one account. The next day, they gave oil analysts black pens with the date of the agreement engraved in gold.

Two years later, the Kremlin awarded Tillerson the Order of Friendship, an honor reserved for foreigners.

“I don’t know the man much at all, but let’s put it this way: If you received an award from the Kremlin, [an] Order of Friendship, then we’re gonna have some talkin’,” Graham said. “We’ll have some questions. I don’t want to prejudge the guy, but that’s a bit unnerving.”

Tillerson fought sanctions against Russia to protect a $300 billion joint venture with Rosneft in the arctic. Not an opinion, a fact. t.co/muE7fAytGU

— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) December 10, 2016

Ex-CIA operative Robert Baer is calling for a new election, as should all of us:

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Nobody's perfect

Nobody's perfect

Julie Bracken posted a photo:

Nobody's perfect

Kelayla: Oh no you don’t! Julie, I’m gonna level with you. We can’t get married at all.
Julie: Why not?

Kelayla: Well, in the first place, I’m not a natural blonde.
Julie: Doesn’t matter.

Kelayla: I smoke! I smoke all the time!
Julie: I don’t care.

Kelayla: Well, I have a terrible past. For three years now, I’ve been living with a saxophone player.
Julie: I forgive you.

Kelayla: [tragically] I can never have children!
Julie: We can adopt some.

Kelayla: But you don’t understand, Julie! Ohh…
[Kelayla finally gives up and pulls off her wig]
Kelayla: [normal voice] I’m a man!

Julie: [shrugs] Well, nobody’s perfect! So am I.
~extract adapted from ‘Some like it hot’ 1959

Photo, makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/

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