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How Much Credit Should Corporations Get for the Advancement of LGBTQ Rights?

How Much Credit Should Corporations Get for the Advancement of LGBTQ Rights?

Gay pride parades increasingly include marchers representing corporations, from defense contractor Raytheon to telecommunications conglomerate Comcast. During the most recent Pride Month, Starbucks unveiled its “Pride Cup,” while Target released a Pride line of clothing and accessories.

It’s easy to view these gestures through a lens of cynicism – that they’re a way for companies to generate positive media coverage while they continue to pay their workers the minimum wage or build drones. With 63% of Americans now supporting gay marriage, a company that celebrates LGBTQ pride is likely making a sound marketing decision that’s not particularly controversial.

But back in the 1980s and 1990s, when a much lower percentage of Americans were sympathetic to the cause, only a handful of companies stuck out their necks in support of LGBTQ rights. Which companies did so? And what spurred their support for LGBTQ equality? Those are questions law professor Carlos Ball explores in his new book, “The Queering of Corporate America,” in which he details how, over the course of 40 years, gay rights activists and corporations went from adversaries to partners.

In an interview, which has been edited for length and clarity, Ball explains why corporations were among the first targets of gay rights activists and why many of these same corporations eventually embraced their role as LGBTQ allies. But he also points to the limits of corporate advocacy.


In the 1970s, what could happen to you if a company found out you were gay?

You could very easily be fired on the spot. You could be demoted. You could be subject to harassment.

As part of its application process, Coors, for many years, attached candidates to a lie detector test and asked them a whole range of questions, including whether they had ever had a same-sex relationship. Pacific Bell, which back then was the largest private employer in California, claimed that employing openly LGBTQ people would put its customers, employees and reputation at risk.

If you were fired for being gay, you would have had absolutely no legal remedies available to you, unless you lived in a handful of very liberal municipalities that had enacted anti-discrimination ordinances.

Even today, there are about 30 states in the U.S. that don’t explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. And the question of whether federal law – Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 – prohibits employers from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity is actually before the U.S. Supreme Court right now.

How did some of the earliest activists bring attention to the issue of LGBTQ rights in the workplace?

They simply didn’t have the resources or people power to try to pressure large numbers of big companies, so they had to pick and choose which companies to target. Groups like the Gay and Lesbian Task Force, as it was then known, sent out a bunch of letters asking corporations about their treatment of sexual minorities.

The vast number of corporations refused to answer. But then you had some that replied by saying, in effect, “We do discriminate, and we don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. We don’t think our employees or our customers want to interact with openly gay people.”

Pacific Bell was one of the companies that wrote back saying, essentially, “We discriminate against gay people and we’re proud about that.” And so they became, not surprisingly, one of the first targets of LGBTQ activism aimed at large corporations. There were street demonstrations, meetings with San Francisco officials, letter-writing campaigns – all targeting Pacific Bell for its overt homophobia

The activism worked. By the mid-1980s, Pacific Bell was on its way to becoming a model corporate citizen on LGBTQ rights issues, in particular when it came to how it responded to the AIDS epidemic.

That’s a pattern you note with a few other companies – how activists targeted some of the most outwardly homophobic companies, and, within a few years, they became some of the most visible allies.

Large companies spend millions of dollars marketing their brands. Anything that potentially tarnishes those brands, they pay attention to.

And activists made enough noise and got enough attention that executives made, in some ways, rational business decisions. They realized the negative publicity wasn’t good for their bottom line.

But I think, as the activism continued, executives were also persuaded that supporting LGBTQ equality was the right thing to do. They came to accept the basic argument that their LGTBTQ employees were of equal merit and of equal worth as their heterosexual employees.

Now, this didn’t happen overnight. And it didn’t happen, by any means, at all companies. But it’s a trend that starts in the early 1970s and, as the activism grows, becomes more pronounced as the decades went on.

Why did activists target corporations instead of politicians?

Back in the 1970s and 1980s, it was extremely difficult to persuade a majority of legislators and voters to support LGBTQ civil rights laws. You simply don’t have to convince as many people when you are trying to persuade a company to adopt LGBTQ-friendly policies. All that it really takes is persuading a handful of top executives.

I think market forces also played an important role. First, by the time we get to the late 1980s and early 1990s, progressive consumers are starting to want to spend their dollars on goods and services provided by companies that reflect their values.

And second, I think having these policies in place allowed companies to attract and retain the most qualified employees. An LGBTQ job applicant who had the choice between two companies, one of which offered domestic partnership benefits and one that didn’t, was likely to go with the company that offered the benefits, because that was a signal that the company supported equal rights and treatment.

At the same time, you point to this phenomenon of “corporate schizophrenia.”

Right. Take Philip Morris. The company donated large sums of money to groups like the American Foundation for AIDS Research. But – and I guess this is where the schizophrenia comes in – they were also financially supporting hard-right, homophobic politicians like Senator Jesse Helms, who, at one point, actually called for the quarantining of people with AIDS.

And while corporations deserve a lot of credit for being an important part of the coalition that resisted the transgender bathroom bill enacted by the North Carolina legislature in 2016, many of these same corporations were funding the Republican elected officials who wrote and supported that law.

How did corporations respond to the AIDS crisis in the 1980s?

I would say that the overall track record of corporate America during the early years of the AIDS epidemic was terrible. Like most important and influential institutions in the U.S., large companies responded to AIDS with a toxic combination of prejudice and neglect.

The vast majority of corporations either implemented actual discriminatory policies – like placing health insurance reimbursement caps of US$5,000 for AIDS-related conditions – or allowed discrimination to take place by looking the other way.

However, there was a handful of corporations – for example, Pacific Bell, Bank of America and Westinghouse – that decided they couldn’t ignore the issue any longer. Like many large companies, they had employees who were so paranoid or homophobic that they refused to work alongside anybody who was gay, because the assumption was that if you were a gay man, you were HIV-positive. Large companies were getting many requests for transfers. They were also witnessing employees walking out of workplaces, en masse, when an HIV-positive employee was allowed to return to work after receiving medical treatment.

But rather than dealing with these problems on an ad-hoc basis, or by siding with their homophobic employees, executives at some corporations looked into the issue, consulted with public health experts and basically decided that it didn’t make sense to treat HIV-positive employees any differently from how they treated employees who had cancer or heart conditions.

It seems so obvious today, but one executive for Pacific Bell said, “Our employees with AIDS are sick, and we don’t fire our sick employees.” In 1985, that mattered. It was a simple statement of humanity, and it made a big difference.

In doing my research for the book, I was surprised to learn that a handful of large businesses were the earliest powerful institutions in the U.S. to respond to AIDS in sensible and humane ways. Before government, before unions, before universities, before many religious organizations, these companies took the lead on AIDS issues.

Companies are usually loath to publicly wade into polarizing political issues. Why, by the 21st century, did so many publicly take a stand in favor of marriage equality?

I think the 30 years of activism aimed at corporations that preceded that public stand made a huge difference. By the 21st century, LGBTQ rights issues were no longer new issues for corporations.

There were about eight Fortune 500 companies that provided domestic partner benefits in 1993. By 2001, the number was over 100. So this revolution was already taking place inside corporate America. Executives and corporate board members were learning that LGBTQ equality measures were good for their companies. But they were also learning that true equality was not possible unless the government itself stopped discriminating.

Large companies had adopted domestic partner benefits, they had adopted these non-discrimination policies, and there had really been no downside for them. Sure, some socially conservative groups were upset and there were a couple of boycotts called by right-wing organizations. But those really went nowhere.

By the time the same-sex marriage issue reached the Supreme Court, hundreds of corporations joined activists to ask the justices to recognize a constitutional right to marriage equality. And this had a tremendous political and legal impact. After all, these were not radical left-wing organizations that were making this demand. What can be more mainstream than Procter & Gamble and General Electric?

What are some of the limits of this public-facing, corporate activism?

That’s a very important question. Large corporations have certainly contributed to the expansion of LGBTQ equality in the United States and have, in the last few years, served as an important bulwark to protect those gains from conservative backlash.

That being said, nothing in the book is intended to suggest that corporations are always on the right side of disputed policy issues. There’s a whole plethora of positions that some large corporations take that are problematic from a progressive perspective, whether we’re talking about labor or environmental or taxation issues.

You’ll also see corporations be supportive of gay rights in the U.S. but then refuse to criticize foreign governments in other countries where they do business for their anti-LGBT laws and policies.

There will be times when the interests of corporations will align with the interests of activists, but you have to keep in mind that corporations, at the end of the day, are going to do what they believe is in their economic interest.

It seems like the gay rights issue is a lot easier for companies to publicly support, compared with other issues, like economic inequality.

Sure, in some ways, LGBTQ rights is an easier issue. But it wasn’t always easy, right? It became easy as a result of 40 years of activism.

You know, this book is being published at an interesting time. The country and corporate leaders have been having this broader conversation about the role of large corporations in American society.

We have the statement by the Business Roundtable over the summer about how corporations need to not just look out for the interests of their shareholders but also their employees, customers and the communities where they’re located. And so we’re starting to see – on issues like gun control, on immigration reform – corporations take more public stances, sometimes supporting progressive policy positions.

I find it kind of promising that there’s this bigger conversation that we seem to be having about the role and responsibilities of companies and large corporations in our democracy. And I’m hoping that this book can be a part of that conversation.

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Nick Lehr, Arts + Culture Editor, The Conversation

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Gay Man Sues NYC Event Company, Says Boss Degraded Him and Cut Pay to Match ‘Other Females in the Office’

Gay Man Sues NYC Event Company, Says Boss Degraded Him and Cut Pay to Match ‘Other Females in the Office’

A former employee of New York City event company Eventique is suing his former employer, saying he was discriminated against after his boss learned he was gay, and his pay was cut by half to match “other females in the office.”

Wesley Wernecke via NBC News.

NBC News reports: “Eventique attempted to alienate and degrade Wesley Wernecke after CEO Henry Liron David learned he was gay, said Wernecke’s lawyer, Anthony Consiglio. … Wernecke had just begun to work for Eventique, which stages events for high-profile clients, such as Nike, Twitter and Amazon, when David began to push him out of his role, the complaint filed Wednesday in the Manhattan Supreme Court states.”

Wernecke faced numerous instances of humiliation and discrimination according to the lawsuit, until he was eventually fired because “David simply could not bear the thought that Eventique would continue to be represented by a gay man.” Workers mocked him for his “girly” engagement ring, he was specifically excluded by his boss from a male bonding ritual with his employees involving a fist bump, he was excluded from “company lunches and frequent after-work drinks with ‘the fellas’ in his office” and his pay was cut from $145K to $58K.

David reportedly told Wernecke: “I couldn’t sleep at night thinking that you were being paid so much more than the other females in the office.”

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D.C. Police Hunting Man for Anti-Gay Attack with Machete: VIDEO

D.C. Police Hunting Man for Anti-Gay Attack with Machete: VIDEO

Washington D.C. police are searching for a machete-wielding assailant who chased two men into the lobby of a building late last week.

NBC Washington reports: “The victims told police they were walking south in the 1200 block of North Capitol Street NW at about 11 p.m. Friday when one of the two men said to the other, “f— you,” a police report says. The suspect, who was walking north, heard the comment and assumed it was directed toward him, the report says. The machete-wielding man chased the two men into the lobby of Tyler House, near New York Avenue, and made “stabbing motions” at them, the report and a statement from police says. … According to the police report, the crime is being investigated as an assault with a dangerous weapon with anti-gay motivation.”

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D.C. Police Hunting Machete-Wielding Man Wanted in Possible Anti-Gay Attack: VIDEO

Nancy Pelosi Shades Trump Directly, Schooling Him on ‘Exculpatory,’ Says President Has ‘Admitted to Bribery’ — WATCH

Nancy Pelosi Shades Trump Directly, Schooling Him on ‘Exculpatory,’ Says President Has ‘Admitted to Bribery’ — WATCH

Nancy Pelosi spoke to reporters on Thursday, addressing Donald Trump directly and explaining that the president has admitted to bribery.

Said Pelosi: “The devastating testimony corroborated evidence of bribery uncovered in the inquiry and that the president abused power and violated his oath by threatening to withhold military aid and a White House meeting in exchange for an investigation into a political rival,” Pelosi told reporters at her weekly press conference. … you know we’re talking Latin around here — e pluribus unum, from anyone, quid pro quo, bribery, and that is in the Constitution, attached to the impeachment proceeding. … The bribe is to grant or withhold military assistance in return for a public statement of a fake investigation into the elections — that’s bribery.”

Watch: Nancy Pelosi describes Trump’s Ukraine actions.

“What the president has admitted to… it’s bribery.”pic.twitter.com/khX7nHFwND

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 14, 2019

Pelosi also delivered some real shade as only she can do:

Epic shade as Speaker Pelosi takes Trump to school:

PELOSI: “If the president has anything exculpatory …”

Pauses and looks directly at camera.

PELOSI: “Mr. President, that means if you have anything that shows your innocence.” pic.twitter.com/zMxwSNeLK5

— Karl Frisch (@KarlFrisch) November 14, 2019

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Several Injured in Mass Shooting at High School in Santa Clarita, California

Several Injured in Mass Shooting at High School in Santa Clarita, California

Several people have been injured in a mass shooting on the campus of Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California. The situation is developing….

ABC 7 reports: “At least five people were shot Thursday morning on the campus of Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, prompting a massive response from sheriff’s deputies and paramedics, authorities said. A Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson confirmed firefighters responded to the shooting before 8 a.m. at the school at 21900 Centurion Way. The conditions of the victims, one of whom was struck in the stomach, were unknown. The gunman remained at large and a manhunt was underway. A detailed description of the male shooter was not available, sheriff’s officials said, adding that he was last seen wearing black clothing.”

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One Dead, Several Injured in Mass Shooting at High School in Santa Clarita, California

Jakk Fynn, Impeachment, Narwhal, Dolly Parton, ‘Friends’ Reunion, Greta Thunberg, Niall Horan: HOT LINKS

Jakk Fynn, Impeachment, Narwhal, Dolly Parton, ‘Friends’ Reunion, Greta Thunberg, Niall Horan: HOT LINKS

IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS. Opening statements from Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) (read it) and Rep. Devin Nunes R-CA), deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs George Kent, top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine Bill Taylor.

MICK MULVANEY. Trump aides begging president not to fire him during impeachment hearings: “Senior advisers have cautioned Trump that removing Mulvaney at such a sensitive time could be perilous, the people said — both because Mulvaney played an integral role in the decision to freeze the aid, and because of the disruption that would be caused by replacing one of Trump’s most senior aides.”

ROBYN CRAWFORD. Whitney Houston’s lover says the late singer almost came for Wendy Williams. “If this were back in the day in Newark, I’d meet you outside.”

NARWHAL. Adorable puppy with extra tail on its face goes viral.

“Perfectly healthy” rescue puppy named Narwhal has a surprising physical feature that makes him extra special.

“He had x-rays and a vet visit yesterday and is a perfectly healthy puppy, with an extra tail on his face.” t.co/TvkqVATz2B pic.twitter.com/tRqfxA4AFs

— ABC News (@ABC) November 13, 2019

FRIENDS. Reunion special in the works: “Talks are currently underway for an unscripted reunion special that would feature Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, as well as series creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman. Sources caution that a deal is far from done and agreements with cast and creatives still need to be hammered out.”

MATTHEW SHEPARD. Washington National Cathedral to get plaque marking his remains: “Soon after last year’s ceremony, cathedral representative Kevin Eckstrom said it became very apparent that Matthew was one of the most important of the 200 people buried in the cathedral, in addition to Hellen Keller and former President Woodrow Wilson. He said visitors came from across the country wanting to pay respects, leave flowers and letters, and light a candle. In conjunction with the foundation, the church raised $30,000 for a permanent marker at the burial site through GoFundMe.”

FBI. Nearly 1 in 5 hate crimes motivated by anti-LGBTQ bias.

WHAT BECOMES A LEGEND MOST? Here’s People‘s Sexiest Man Alive, and here are the other men who were honored.

CYNTHIA BAILEY. Real Housewives‘ star’s daughter Noelle comes out as sexually fluid. “It really just, like, came out of nowhere a little bit. Like, I just, like, wasn’t really expecting it to happen.”

SANTA ANA. Man pleads guilty to threatening gay roommates at knifepoint and slashing tires of one victim’s car: “Joe Martin Rodriguez pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony count of criminal threats and a misdemeanor hate crime. He was scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 16 in the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana.”

GRETA THUNBERG. The young climate activist has found her ride to Europe: “Greta Thunberg will hitch a ride with two Australian sailing YouTubers on her low-emissions voyage from America to the UN climate change conference in Madrid. The 16-year-old Swedish climate activist had initially been stranded in the United States after the location of the conference was abruptly changed from Chile to Spain at the last minute.”

GAY GAMES. Organizers committed to 2022 event in Hong Kong despite unrest: ‘A joint statement from the FGG and the Hong Kong organisers said they recognised that troubles in Hong Kong continue, but asserted the Games would be a “spectacular sports and cultural event that will kickstart and foster LGBTQ+ connections among our communities in the city and region”.

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Jakk Fynn “Fire”. Jakk describes the video as “an artistic statement on how society imposes gender constructs and sexual identities on its members, but this motif is applicable to all marginalized groups.” He adds, “It is a post-apocalyptic assembly line with an unknown force assigning rigid identities to its inhabitants. The repercussion is a lack of individuality and a colorless society.”

COVER OF THE DAY. Niall Horan covers Post Malone’s “Circles” (and “Pumped Up Kicks”).

VIRAL VIDEO OF THE DAY. Bachelor contestant dragged because she can’t pronounce gnocchi.

Can we please discuss the insane way this former Bachelor contestant pronounces “gnocchi” pic.twitter.com/Rors7D4Z66

— kt (@WizzKhaleesi) November 10, 2019

TRAILER OF THE DAY. Dolly Parton Heartstrings.

HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Fuentes by Pedro Pereira for Made in Brazil’s Sambazine.

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Laughter Erupts as Peter Welch Drops Mic on Trump Ally Jim Jordan in Impeachment Hearing: WATCH

Laughter Erupts as Peter Welch Drops Mic on Trump Ally Jim Jordan in Impeachment Hearing: WATCH

Rep. Jim Jordan appeared self-satisfied after delivering a lengthy rant complaining about the fact that the Ukraine whistleblower, who is protected under federal law, wouldn’t be testifying at the impeachment hearings, but his ass was handed to him by Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT).

Whined Jordan: “There’s one witness, one witness that they won’t bring in front of us, they won’t bring in front of the American people, and that’s the guy who started it all, the whistleblower.”

Replied Jordan to cackling from the audience: “I say to my colleague, I would be glad to have the person who started it all come in and testify. President Trump is welcome to take a seat right there.”

Referring to the whistleblower, Rep. Jim Jordan says Congress will never get a chance to question the one “who started it all.”

“I’d be glad to have the person who started it all to come in and testify,” Rep. Welch replies. “Pres. Trump is welcome to take a seat right there.” pic.twitter.com/QPnu6tETBQ

— ABC News (@ABC) November 13, 2019

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Bar Receives Ridiculous Postcard Accusing it of Turning the Street Gay

Bar Receives Ridiculous Postcard Accusing it of Turning the Street Gay

The Admiral Duncan gay pub in London’s Soho neighborhood shared a ridiculous letter from a hater accusing the bar of turning the street “gay”. The hater has been thinking about this since 1961, now apparently lives in the Philippines, and believes that a sex device intended to prevent intercourse and or masturbation will keep him safe.

“Before you lot turned it into a gay street” pic.twitter.com/LqQrFrftP3

— Admiral Duncan, Soho (@admiral_duncan) November 11, 2019

Wrote the author: “I salute you all for surviving a bomb blast but Old Compton Street was much better before you lot turned it into a gay street. In 1961 when I was picking up my cup final ticket, it was full of wops, yids, and paddies, the salt beef of the Earth. All the Italians were either Juventus or Milan fans and Soho was great. (Now you have to wear a chastity belt to feel safe).”

Three people were killed and 81 injured after a bomb exploded in the Admiral Duncan on April 30, 1999, at the start of a holiday weekend.

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Jake Borelli to Star in Gay Road Trip Rom-Com ‘The Thing About Harry’

Jake Borelli to Star in Gay Road Trip Rom-Com ‘The Thing About Harry’

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Grey’s Anatomy star Jake Borelli is set to star in The Thing About Harry, a Valentine’s Day-themed romantic comedy road trip movie directed by Peter Paige and co-starring newcome Niko Terho, and also starring Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown, and Britt Baron.

Deadline reports: “Borelli will play Sam, a handsome, funny, neurotic, intelligent young gay man who combines a scathing wit with an overly idealistic worldview. Sam came out when he was still in high school, something that took a lot of courage in his small Missouri town, but was bullied constantly. Terho will portray Harry, an emotionally uncomplicated, promiscuous player who has always left a string of broken hearts in his wake. Under the surface, Harry actually yearns for love, family and stability, but the thought of commitment still terrifies him.”

TV Line adds: “Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown will co-star as Paul, a gay man who is both ‘exceedingly well put-together’ yet ‘overbearing and pretentious,’ while GLOW‘s Britt Baron will play Stasia, Sam’s edgy and opinionated best friend. Peter Paige (The Fosters) will direct the movie and appear as Sam’s warm-hearted roommate, Casey.”

Said executive producers Paige, Greg Gugliotta and F.J. Denny in a statement: “It’s been an honor to partner with Freeform in making great television with LGBTQ+ characters as leads. True equality can only be achieved when you see yourself reflected in the movies, music and stories that paint our culture. As young gay men in the 90s, whenever a rom-com opened, we would watch the leading lady fall in love, and imagine what it would be like if the boy was saying all those things to another boy. We’ve always wanted to make a movie — an unabashedly romantic comedy — that queer boys wouldn’t have to translate. It’s rewarding to take the genre to a new, all-inclusive level.”

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L.A.’s Studio One, Taron Egerton, Fantasy Island, Madonna Sued, Greyson Chance, Instagram Likes, Billy Porter: HOT LINKS

L.A.’s Studio One, Taron Egerton, Fantasy Island, Madonna Sued, Greyson Chance, Instagram Likes, Billy Porter: HOT LINKS

MITCH MCCONNELL. Kentucky is going to have a Democratic governor: “I’m sorry Matt came up short, but he had a good four years and all indications are, barring some dramatic reversal on the recanvass, we’ll have a different governor in three weeks,” McConnell said.

MADAME X-ED. Fan sues Madonna for starting her concerts too late.

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG. Billionaire former NYC mayor and potential 2020 candidate urged to buy FOX News.

Seriously, that would be the greatest thing that he could do for the country. t.co/rfePFF9Eha

— George Conway (@gtconway3d) November 8, 2019

EATING THEIR OWN. John Bolton rejects legal alliance with Mick Mulvaney: “Mr. Bolton’s lawyer argued in court papers that Mr. Mulvaney should not be allowed to jump into the existing lawsuit as a plaintiff because his interests are significantly different. But the legal schism underscored a broader rift between Mr. Mulvaney, who facilitated Mr. Trump’s effort to pressure Ukraine for damaging information about Democrats, and Mr. Bolton, who tried to resist it.”

RICK PERRY. Energy Secretary arranged lucrative gas deal for two political supporters.

2020. Amy Klobuchar says a woman with the same experience as Pete Buttigieg would not make it to the debate stage. “Of the women on the stage — I’m focusing here on my fellow women senators, Senator Harris, Senator Warren and myself — do I think that we would be standing on that stage if we had the experience that he had? No, I don’t. Maybe we’re held to a different standard.”

LEV PARNAS. Rudy Giuliani henchman says he brought demand for investigation into Bidens to Ukraine goverment: “The associate, Lev Parnas, told a representative of the incoming government that it had to announce an investigation into Mr. Trump’s political rival, Joseph R. Biden Jr., and his son, or else Vice President Mike Pence would not attend the swearing-in of the new president, and the United States would freeze aid, the lawyer said.”

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MALE MODEL MONDAY. Broderick Hunter, Stefan Petrov, Dean Perona, Juan Betancourt, Christian Hogue, Max Hamilton, and more.

DEEP DIVE OF THE DAY. John Oliver goes after coal baron. “I know, that after tonight, Murray will probably sue us again, even though everything I’ve said has been vigorously vetted by our lawyers who — may I add — are getting very tired with us.”

VOX. Far-right Spanish party now country’s third-largest. “The party won 52 seats — more than doubling the 24 it took during its April parliamentary debut in the most significant showing by a far-right faction since Spain’s return to democracy following dictator Francisco Franco’s death in 1975.”

CATS. The live action Cats looks as though it’ll blow through many award deadlions.

LUNA YOUNGER. What the battle over a 7-year-old trans girl could mean for families nationwide: “After 15 months in court, on October 22, the jury awarded Luna’s mother, Anne Georgulas, full conservatorship of her daughter. It was a decision that brought relief to the trans community and outraged conservatives who believe supporting a trans child’s gender identity is tantamount to child abuse.”

AVIATION NIGHTMARE OF THE DAY. Plane skids off runway at O’Hare.

SINGAPORE. Is it finally time for Singapore’s law banning gay sex to go? “The court could declare Section 377A unconstitutional and that would take effect immediately, said Ong, or it could rule the law was constitutional but did not cover acts that take place in private. In the third scenario, the court could rule that Section 377A covered all cases of male-to-male sexual intercourse – effectively backing the status quo.”

VANISHING ACT OF THE DAY. Instagram “Likes”.

NICKI MINAJ. I’ll stop using it

AMNESIA. Lady Gaga just forgot something very important.

RETRACTION DEMAND OF THE DAY. Tulsi Gabbard’s lawyers demand Hillary Clinton tweet public retraction of Russian asset claims: “Your statement is defamatory, and we demand that you retract it immediately,” Gabbard’s lawyer wrote in a letter, demanding that Clinton verbally retract the comments and post the retraction on Twitter.

THE FACTORY. L.A. says good-bye to the beloved Studio One nightclub and Backlot: ‘Studio One was opened in what was known as The Factory in 1975 by Scott Forbes. It was the height of the disco era. Studio One, Forbes said, “was planned, designed and conceived for gay people, gay male people. Any straight people here are guests of the gay community. This is gay!” It closed in 1988. While celebrated by many gay men, it has been criticized for allegedly discriminating against black men and women. The building has housed numerous other venues, including the “Axis” club that helped make Sandy Sachs a lesbian icon, and has served as home to nights such as “Rasputin” and “Ultra Suede.” The evening also featured a tribute to all the gay men who had found friendship, camaraderie and sometimes love on the Studio One dance floor, but later died of AIDS. City Councilmember John Duran, who is HIV-positive, led the tribute, asking people to raise a glass to the loved ones they lost to AIDS.’

STOP MOTION VIDEO OF THE DAY. Lego pizza.

BILLY PORTER REACTS. To comments about his red carpet lewks.

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Greyson Chance “Boots”.

LYRIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Louis Tomlinson “We Made It”.

TRAILER OF THE DAY. Fantasy Island.

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