Anti-LGBT Trump Bumper Sticker Goes Viral 

Anti-LGBT Trump Bumper Sticker Goes Viral 

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An image of a pro-Trump bumper sticker showing a stick figure swathed in the confederate flag beating up a similar figure emblazoned with the LGBT pride flag has gone viral.

The image circulated online over the weekend and led many to question whether the sticker was in fact real. Reportedly snapped in Orlando, Florida (adding insult to injury), the photo combines a Trump / Pence 2016 bumper sticker with the more offensive anti-LGBT sticker made by a company called Fast Decals.

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The company also sold a sticker that had an inverted power dynamic, with an LGBT flag-man beating a confederate flag-man. It is not clear whether this was created in response to the above sticker going viral or whether it was previously available.

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RELATED – Man Wearing ‘Gays for Trump’ T-Shirt Attacks Protester at Trump Rally: WATCH

As Attitude notes, Fast Decals has officially stopped selling the sticker in question and instead is now offering a peace sign sticker that combines both the LGBT pride and confederate flags.

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HRC President Chad Griffin was among those who tweeted the image, writing, “This week, @WyoJudyShepard & I warned about hate in this election. Now this in Nashville.” Griffin has since deleted that tweet.

No reporting has corroborated Griffin’s claim that the photo was taken in Nashville.

That the photo was allegedly taken in Orlando can also not be verified at this time.

The image was, however, widely interpreted to be emblematic of the sort of hatred Trump’s campaign has inspired.

This is why all LGBT people and all supporters of LGBT rights need to go out and vote for Hillary Clinton on November 8th. pic.twitter.com/REwrySgvqN

— Sam Kalidi (@samkalidi) October 16, 2016

 

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#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: October 17, 2016

#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: October 17, 2016

NEW HRC INDEX SHOWS CITIES IN BOTH BLUE AND RED STATES LEADING THE WAY IN LGBTQ EQUALITY: Today, HRC and the Equality Federation Institute, released their fifth annual Municipal Equality Index (MEI), the only nationwide rating system of LGBTQ inclusion in municipal law and policy. The 2016 MEI reveals that cities across the nation are not waiting for their states to extend vital protections to the LGBTQ community, nor are they intimidated by some state elected officials threatening to deny cities the ability to extend fully-inclusive protections to their residents and workers. Instead, municipalities in red states and blue states alike are boldly enacting laws and policies prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ people in employment, housing and public accommodations, and working to ensure that everyone is guaranteed the same access to city services. Read more here from TIME magazine’s Katy Steinmetz (@katysteinmetz). Some key findings:

  • This year, 60 cities earned perfect scores for advancing fully-inclusive policies and practices — up from 47 in 2015 and 11 in 2012, the first year of the MEI.
  • Since the MEI’s debut in 2012, the number of cities earning perfect scores has more than quintupled, and today at least 24 million people now live in cities that have more comprehensive, transgender-inclusive non-discrimination laws than their state.
  • 87 cities from states without nondiscrimination laws protecting LGBTQ people scored above the overall nationwide mean of 55 points. These cities averaged 80-point scores; 22 scored a perfect 100.
  • Cities continue to excel even in the absence of state laws: 37 “All Star” cities in states lacking comprehensive non-discrimination laws scored above 85 points, up from 31 last year, 15 in 2014, eight in 2013, and just two in 2012.

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 25 YEARS, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER DOES NOT ENDORSE PAT MCCRORY: Citing North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory’s disastrous HB2 law, The Charlotte Observer Editorial Board chose not to endorse McCrory for the first time in a quarter century. Before this, the Observer had endorsed McCrory for two city council races, seven mayoral races and two gubernatorial races. Instead, the board endorsed Attorney General Roy Cooper for North Carolina Governor. Cooper, also endorsed by HRC, has said he will not defend the discriminatory HB2 in court and has vowed to repeal the bill if elected governor. Read the full endorsement at The Charlotte Observer.

  • Responding to reports that a county GOP office in North Carolina firebombed, HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) tweeted: “Violence has no place in our politics, period. Relieved that no one was injured & hope we can all work together to #StopTheHate.”
  • ICYMI: Following The Charlotte Observer’s  powerful and heartbreaking series, Permission to Hate, documenting anti-LGBTQ crime and discrimination in North Carolina, Executive Editor Rick Thames issued an urgent call to action,  “Let’s put a stop LGBTQ cruelty in our state,” offering a behind-the-scenes account of the series and announcing plans for a public forum to discuss what can be done  to “protect members of the LGBTQ community and to calm fears that triggered HB2.”
  • The Duke (University) Chronicle interviews transgender advocate and HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) at a recent Hillary Clinton campaign event in Raleigh. Read the Q&A here.
  • HB2 U, Pat! Today, on McCrory’s 60th birthday, North Carolina’s most celebrated writers and artists, including John Grisham, marked the occasion with a full-page advertisement in the Raleigh News & Observer urging voters to support candidates who will repeal the discriminatory HB2:

“HB2 U, PAT!” NC writers pen a political birthday greeting to #McCrory: t.co/PPxX1JAIfl #RepealHB2 #WeAreNotThis #VOTE #VOTE #VOTE pic.twitter.com/fIeDosTWfL

— Equality NC (@equalitync) October 17, 2016

HRC ENDORSES IN NC LT. GOVERNOR AND ATTORNEY GENERAL RACE: On Friday, announced its endorsement of Josh Stein for the office of North Carolina Attorney General, which is being vacated by Roy Cooper. Stein’s opponent, Buck Newton, has been an outspoken defender of the vile and dangerous HB2. While defending the law in April, Newton notoriously told a crowd, “Go home, tell your friends and family who had to work today what this is all about and how hard we must fight to keep our state straight.” More from HRC.

MONDAY MUST WATCH: This weekend, Donald Trump actually claimed that the satirical comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live was “rigging the election.” Check out a few of Saturday’s election-themed clips here and here.

OBAMACARE KID GROWS INTO HER OWN: The Washington Post catches up with “The Obamacare Kid,” who came out as transgender earlier this year. Marci, 17, still passionate about healthcare, now also advocates for the LGBTQ community and is learning and growing as a musician. She shares her journey of coming out, and how the Affordable Care Act helps transgender people to medically transition. Read the full profile at The Washington Post.

COMING OUT AS TRANS IN THE WORKPLACE: In the latest installment of The Des Moines Register’s ambitious and illuminating series, “Trans in Iowa: Fighting for Visibility,” reporter Courtney Crowder (@CourtneyCare) explores what it’s like to come out as transgender in the workplace. Read the full piece (and read the previous installments) here.

HBD, PLANNED PARENTHOOD! Yesterday Planned Parenthood marked its 100th birthday, celebrating a  century of providing vital healthcare to marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ community, and protecting everyone’s right to make their own decisions about their bodies and their health. More from The Advocate.

Congratulations to @PPFA & @PPact on 100 years of such important work. Proud to call @CecileRichards an ally & colleague. #100YearsStrong

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) October 16, 2016

FOR OUR COMMUNITY, HIV IS TOO IMPORTANT TO IGNORE: Saturday marked National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day, and Mary Beth Maxwell, HRC’s senior vice president for research, training and programs, and Brent A. Wilkes, the national executive director of the League of United Latin American Citizens, penned a piece for The Advocate to draw attention to the impact of HIV & AIDS on Latinx communities.

READING RAINBOW

BuzzFeed shares tips for parents of LGBTQ children… USA Today asks the question “What does it mean to identify as LGBT?”…  The Huffington Post takes a look at the LGBTQ-affirming children’s show “Steven Universe”… PinkNews shares a heartwarming letter from Hillary Clinton’s gay “nephew”…  BuzzFeed explains how puberty blockers work…

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to A.M. Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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GLAAD to honor Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed at GLAAD Atlanta

GLAAD to honor Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed at GLAAD Atlanta

Today the Atlanta Journal Constitution broke the news that that Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed will be honored at GLAAD Atlanta on October 26. GLAAD Atlanta is a celebration of national and local leaders accelerating LGBTQ acceptance and will be hosted by local radio personality Melissa Carter with a special performance by Grammy award-nominated and Dove Award-winning country artist Ty Herndon.

“Mayor Reed has time and again shown his stalwart support for the LGBTQ community, both in Atlanta and across the nation,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD President & CEO. “By taking a firm stand against discrimination, he has sent a clear message of acceptance and set a powerful example for city leaders around the country.”

Mayor Reed will receive the Local Hero Award, which is given to an individual who has had an important impact on the local LGBTQ community.

Currently serving in his second term, Mayor Reed has worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and protection of LGBTQ Atlantans. He was an outspoken opponent of Georgia’s House Bill 757, a so-called ‘religious liberty’ bill, which would have allowed for the discrimination of LGBTQ people. Earlier this year, Mayor Reed called out the “terrible harm” and “irreparable damage” that the bill would cause to the reputation and economy of Atlanta, Georgia, and the entire southeast region if passed. When North Carolina passed what Mayor Reed called “discriminatory and unnecessary” anti-LGBTQ legislation, he again took a stand and banned nonessential travel to that state. To ensure that myriad voices are heard on the Atlanta Citizen Review Board, which provides an independent forum to address complaints with city departments, Mayor Reed appointed transgender advocate Tracee McDaniel to bring an “important perspective and lifetime of experience” to the board. In the wake of the Orlando tragedy, he also met with 35 leaders and business owners from the Atlanta LGBTQ community to discuss public safety concerns and how to work together to ensure the wellbeing of LGBTQ Atlantans.

Additional highlights at GLAAD Atlanta will include a video appearance by CBS’ The Late Late Show with James Corden host James Corden.

GLAAD Atlanta is made possible by generous support from presenting partners Delta Air Lines and Ketel One Vodka, as well as major partners Coca-Cola and Wells Fargo, official partners UPS, Atlantic American, and Gray, and community partner Georgia Power.

For more information, visit glaad.org/atlanta

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What Does The Demise Of Iconic Local Pubs Frontiers & Next Say About Our Media?

What Does The Demise Of Iconic Local Pubs Frontiers & Next Say About Our Media?

 

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If video killed the radio star, what’s gunning down LGBTQ media? This week, Multimedia Platforms Worldwide, the parent company of such storied local publications as Next, Frontiers, and Florida Agenda, petitioned for bankruptcy after getting spanked by a default lawsuit, leading to the seizure of CEO Bobby Blair’s assets.

While a recent article published by The Advocate claims this is merely  “particular to that company, not symptomatic of LGBT media in general,” that explanation fails to account for the closures of several other queer news outlet in recent months and years. It’s possible the MPW pubs will emerge from bankruptcy (suiters have lined up), but we also can’t ignore challenges facing our media–from the high cost of print distribution the demise of local classified ads to the dispersing of local gay communities and the mainstreaming of our culture. Sometimes these days it seems we are only held together by hookup apps.

Here’s a list of several LGBT sites and publications, both local and national, that have nosed dived this year alone: Trend or aberration? Sound of on your reasons in comments below…

1. AfterEllen.com

Last month, this prominent queer women’s website announced it will be forced to layoff its staff, effectively shutting down the 14 year old news outlet. Editor in Chief Trish Bendix lamented via twitter that Evolve Media, who bought the site from Viacom in 2014, “found we are not as profitable as moms and fashion.”

2. Florida Agenda

Touted as “Florida’s LGBTQ newspaper of record,” the Agenda was the first queer publication owned by  Multimedia Platforms Worldwide, and one of the many casualties of MMPW’s law suit. Its staff was completely gutted last week, leaving the Sunshine State a little dimmer for queer readers.

3. Frontiers Magazine

Southern California’s longest running LGBTQ magazine has suffered its share of financial turmoil over its 35 years of publication. In 2013, the queer news outlet filed for bankruptcy, and was rescued by businessman Michael Turner, who hoped to to expand  its reader base and increase its digital presence. In spite of these aspirations, the Los Angeles-based queer zine continued to struggle, and was sold again in 2015, this time to Blair. Although Frontiers most recent issue has posted online,  printed copies have ceased hitting news stands.

4. Gay.com

Back in August, the quintessential chat room hub of the 90’s was sold by LA-based Here Media to porn purveyor VS Media, who quickly endeavored to usher the site into the 21st century of sexuality. At one time, Gay.com posted great original content, which has been supplanted by links to Here Media publications such as The Advocate and Out. But let’s be honest, no one is logging on into this hook-up site to read articles. And even then, Grindr pretty much renders it obsolete.

5. Next

Founded in 1993 as a much needed mouthpiece for Guiliani-era queer New Yorkers, Next quickly evolved into Gotham’s gay nightlife Bible edited by a series of remarkable journalists, from Queerty’s Derek DeKoff and John Russell to NewNowNext’s Dan Avery (also former managing editor of Queerty). The magazine was yet another entity gobbled up by MMPW last year and suffered the same fate as its siblings, losing its entire staff in recent weeks. Michael Musto was quick to express his love for the dismissed editorial team and pubs. “My deepest regrets over the suspension of publication of Next magazine and Frontiers magazine,” he said. “These have been worthy gay pubs that have connected, entertained, and informed us.”

6. SheWired

Like AfterEllen, this Here Media femme-centric site suffered from the ongoing trend of indifference towards lesbian and bisexual female content. It was folded into the women’s section of Pride.com, once again reducing this section of the LGBT community into a niche demographic, leaving it largely alone in the trusty hands of the fabulous site, Autostraddle.

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FOX News Anchor Shepard Smith Comes Out of the Glass Closet, Says Roger Ailes Wasn’t Homophobic

FOX News Anchor Shepard Smith Comes Out of the Glass Closet, Says Roger Ailes Wasn’t Homophobic

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FOX News anchor Shepard Smith, who in 2014 denied reports that he was demoted by Roger Ailes for wanting to come out of the closet, acknowledges his sexual orientation publicly for the first time in a Huffington Post interview.

Along with the rampant sexual harassment that brought Ailes down, there were also reports that he used homophobic slurs toward rivals. Though Shep rarely talks about his sexuality, he is regularly, for instance, included in Out Magazine’s Power 50 list.

I asked if Ailes had ever made homophobic remarks when he was around. “No, never. He treated me with respect, just respect,” Shep said. “I wasn’t new in the business when I came here ― I’d been doing reporting for 12 years ― but I wasn’t old in it either, and he gave me every opportunity in the world and he never asked anything of me but that we get it right, try to get it right every day. It was a very warm and loving and comfortable place.”

He said that reports that Ailes had prevented him from coming out publicly several years ago were false. “That’s not true. He was as nice as he could be to me. I loved him like a father,” he said. “I trusted him with my career and with ― I trusted him and trusts were betrayed. People outside this company can’t know [how painful that betrayal was]. This place has its enemies, but inside, it was very personal, and very scarring and horrifying.”

RELATED: Roger Ailes Loves Using the Word ‘Faggot’

While Smith had been in a so-called “glass closet” for some time, Gawker had been trying to help him out of it for years.

When they published the story about Smith and Ailes back in 2014, they denied the story in a statement but did not discuss Shepard’s orientation:

“This story is 100% false and a complete fabrication,” write Ailes and Smith in a joint statement. “As colleagues and close friends at Fox News for 18 years, our relationship has always been rooted in a mutual respect, deep admiration, loyalty, trust, and full support both professionally and personally.”

RELATED: FOX News’ Roger Ailes and Shepard Smith Deny Shep was Demoted for Wanting to Come Out as Gay

Gawker had previously published a story about Smith (and his boyfriend) behaving badly at Chelsea bar Bathtub Gin.

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Dr. Nathan Warszawski : Rassismus ist auch dann Rassismus, wenn er begründet ist

Dr. Nathan Warszawski : Rassismus ist auch dann Rassismus, wenn er begründet ist
Während im Sommer 2015 am Münchner Hauptbahnhof Bürger_innen Kuchen und Kuscheltiere an ankommende Geflüchtete verteilten, besann sich der sächsische Mob der neunziger Jahre und machte verbale und körperliche Übergriffe auf Migrant_innen und deren Unterkünfte wieder zur Normalität.

Weiterlesen: Politik, Blogs, Flüchtlinge, Impact, Gay, Rassismus, Kultur, Sachsen, Willkommenskultur, Germany News

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Human Rights Campaign Releases 5th Annual Municipal Equality Index

Human Rights Campaign Releases 5th Annual Municipal Equality Index

Today, HRC Foundation, in partnership with the Equality Federation Institute, released its fifth annual Municipal Equality Index (MEI), the only nationwide rating system of LGBTQ inclusion in municipal law and policy.

The 2016 MEI reveals that cities across the nation are not waiting for their states to extend vital protections to the LGBTQ community, nor are they intimidated by some state elected officials threatening to deny cities the ability to extend fully-inclusive protections to their residents and workers. Instead, municipalities in red states and blue states alike are boldly enacting laws and policies prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ people in employment, housing and public accommodations, and working to ensure that everyone is guaranteed the same access to city services.

This year, 60 cities earned perfect scores for advancing fully-inclusive policies and practices — up from 47 in 2015 and 11 in 2012, the first year of the MEI — at a time when the nation has been seeing a record number of anti-LGBTQ measures proposed by state elected officials bent on promoting discrimination. These efforts include legislation like North Carolina’s notorious HB2 that bars cities from passing LGBTQ-inclusive non-discrimination ordinances.

However, in contrast to the shameful action by the North Carolina General Assembly in pre-empting Charlotte’s non-discrimination law, cities across the country are embracing equality by passing comprehensive non-discrimination ordinances, removing harmful exemptions in existing ordinances, and expanding city services to best serve the LGBTQ community.

“This year, dozens of cities across the nation showed they are willing to stand up for LGBTQ people in their communities even when state governments are not,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “This builds on a trend we have long observed: that local governments are at the forefront of our fight for equality. Unfortunately, our opponents have witnessed this progress too, and in recent years, anti-LGBTQ lawmakers have pushed spiteful legislation aimed at pre-empting local protections. That’s why it’s so important that we continue to not only fight for equality at the state and local levels, but to enact comprehensive federal protections for LGBTQ people under the Equality Act.”

“Despite another year of legislative attacks on LGBTQ equality, we are not merely holding our ground; we also continue to make significant gains across the country,” said Rebecca Isaacs, Executive Director of the Equality Federation Institute. “The opportunity for further progress is huge, and we are proud to partner with HRC on the Municipal Equality Index, a powerful roadmap for elected officials and community advocates who want to continue down the path to full equality.”

Since the MEI’s debut in 2012, the number of cities earning perfect scores has more than quintupled, and today at least 24 million people now live in cities that have more comprehensive, transgender-inclusive non-discrimination laws than their state. And cities that have been rated all five years of the MEI have improved their scores by about 20 points over that time.

Progress on transgender equality has been particularly noteworthy in cities across America this year, continuing a positive trend that the MEI has tracked — and encouraged — since 2012. Transgender-inclusive healthcare benefits are offered to employees of 86 municipalities this year — up from 66 in 2015 and 5 in 2012 — and the growth of cities offering those benefits to their employees outpaces the growth in the number of cities rated. The MEI’s Issue Brief on Transgender-Inclusive Health Benefits is available here.

For the first time this year, the MEI deducted points from the scores of cities that have non-discrimination protections containing carve-outs prohibiting individuals from using public facilities consistent with their gender identity. It also created a new category of points to recognize cities that are offering transgender-specific city services.

Two special reports are also included in the 2016 MEI: Power Struggles and Preemption details efforts by anti-equality officials at the state level to pass discriminatory legislation like North Carolina’s HB2 law that strip municipalities of their ability to protect their residents and workers with non-discrimination measures. Inclusive and Innovative Approaches to Citywide Bullying Prevention lays out the serious public health issue of bullying, how it disproportionately affects LGBTQ youth, and innovative ways municipalities can protect its young people from bullying. The 2018 MEI will change the way it assesses anti-bullying issues, as described in this brief.

Other key findings from the 2016 Municipal Equality Index include:

  • 87 cities from states without nondiscrimination laws protecting LGBTQ people scored above the overall nationwide mean of 55 points. These cities averaged 80-point scores; 22 scored a perfect 100.

  • Cities continue to excel even in the absence of state laws: 37 “All Star” cities in states lacking comprehensive non-discrimination laws scored above 85 points, up from 31 last year, 15 in 2014, eight in 2013, and just two in 2012.

  • The average city score was 55 points. 60 cities, or 12 percent of those rated, scored 100 points; 25 percent scored over 75 points; 25 percent scored under 33 points; and 8 cities scored zero points.

  • Cities with a higher proportion of same-sex couples, as tabulated by a UCLA Williams Institute analysis of the 2010 U.S. Census, tended to score better. The presence of openly-LGBTQ city officials was also correlated with higher scores.

The MEI rated 506 cities: the 50 state capitals, the 200 largest cities in the United States, the five largest cities or municipalities in each state, the cities home to the state’s two largest public universities (including undergraduate and graduate enrollment), 75 cities and municipalities that have high proportions of same-sex couples, and 98 cities selected by members and supporters of HRC and Equality Federation state organizations.

The MEI rates cities based on 44 criteria that fall into five broad categories:

  1. Non-discrimination laws

  2. Municipal employment policies, including transgender-inclusive insurance coverage and non-discrimination requirements for contractors

  3. Inclusiveness of city services

  4. Law enforcement, including hate crimes reporting

  5. Municipal leadership on matters of equality

The full report, including detailed scorecards for every city, as well as a searchable database, is available online at www.hrc.org/mei.

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John Oliver Rips Third Party Candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson to Pieces: WATCH

John Oliver Rips Third Party Candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson to Pieces: WATCH

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In a segment about America’s choices for President in 2016, John Oliver examines the third party candidates —James Hedges of the Prohibition Party, Dan Vacek of the Legal Marijuana Now Party, Joe Exotic, Gary Johnson, and Jill Stein — focusing on the latter two since they are the “best known of the lesser known.”

Joe ExoticJoe Exotic, by the way, is a gay man who claims to run the world’s largest zoo for tigers, and won’t be changing his clothes or getting into a suit once he’s in office.

But what Oliver sees in the leading third party candidates is not good.

Oliver goes after Stein’s “flagship proposal” and her plans to cancel $1.3 million in student debt through a process called quantitative easing, which Stein wrongly claims the president has the authority to implement.

“That is absolutely wrong!”, Oliver cries. “The president does not have that authority, only the Federal Reserve does—and it does not take marching orders from the White House because that would be extremely dangerous. You don’t want to give presidents the power to just create new money whenever they want it.”

Adds Oliver:

“The dangers of that should be pretty obvious. In terms of how fundamentally flawed that is on every level, it’s basically akin to saying ‘I’ll make us energy independent by ordering the post office to invade Canada. No Jill. That’s impractical. It’s a terrible idea. And you don’t seem to understand anything about it.”

Stein also uses “strategic vagueness” on other issues like Brexit (She declared it a “victory” online before completely changing her mind) and vaccines.

Oliver turns to Gary Johnson, pointing out his plans to eliminate the Department of Education, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development without plans on how to continue doing the good things they do. As well as his totally unrealistic plan to cut all taxes.

Says Oliver: “He has been polling around 6 percent nationally—which is pretty remarkable, given that his race has been largely notable for moments like not knowing what Aleppo is, not being able to name a world leader he admires, and whatever it is he’s doing here.”

Finally, Oliver notes that we must ultimately take responsibility for our votes:

“As uncomfortable as this is, everyone has to own the floors of whoever you vote for, whether they are a lying, handsy, narcissistic sociopath, a hawkish, Wall Street-friendly embodiment of everything that some people can’t stand about politics, an ill-tempered mountain molester with a radical, dangerous tax plan that even he can’t defend, or a conspiracy-pandering political neophyte with no clear understanding of how government operates…”

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