Paul Ryan’s Freudian slip says it all

Paul Ryan’s Freudian slip says it all

Today the GOP was dealt a massive blow in the bungling of its seven-years-in-the-making health care bill.

At the heart of the matter was the fact that Americans flat-out did not want the American Health Care Act to pass. In fact, it polled at just 17% approval.

Related: #KillTheBill floods Twitter; Americans REALLY don’t want Trumpcare

Why? Because it would effectively destroy the concept of health care for millions upon millions of Americans, and gravely increase the cost for even more.

Which sure makes this 2013 gaffe from House Speaker Paul Ryan seem awfully interesting:

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Get To Know the ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 9 Queens in This Massive Must-Read Preview

Get To Know the ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 9 Queens in This Massive Must-Read Preview

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Break out the duct tape and heels, because RuPaul’s Drag Race is back. Gay March Madness begins tonight when the ninth season of the beloved drag competition kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern on its new home VH1.

Lady Gaga RuPaulThe new night and channel aren’t the only big news hitting Drag Race. Tonight’s premiere features one of the most exciting guest judges in herstory: Lady Gaga.

As a new batch of queens descends upon the workroom, we’re working on our own bracket to guess a winner. (And we’ll be back with our weekly Tops and Bottoms Power Rankings Saturdays.) We got a sneak peak of this season’s Racers in action at an NYC premiere party featuring performances from all the competitors. We also got to have some quick chats with the queens in attendance.

We’ve shared some samples of the gurls’ work and our initial thoughts below so you can get a jump on getting to know this season’s ladies.

And don’t miss our weekly RECAPS on Saturday morning.

 

Aja
Brooklyn, New York

Here’s the Tee:

This BK queen is just the right blend of underground artistry and signature star power. Her lip sync choices are unique, and she can deliver even speed rap with expert precision. “Aja means ‘Come here’ in Hindi,” she explained at the New York premiere. “The name has so much magnetism, it just gravitates people to come toward me.”

It’s true that there’s something alluring about Aja that makes you unable to look away. The judges might clock her makeup skills though, which is a weakness. Her paint lacks a bit of refinement that might fail to stand up beside the more polished competitors.

 

Alexis Michelle
New York, New York

Here’s the Tee:

It took Alexis eight tries to make the cut for RuPaul’s Drag Race, but she certainly seems ready for the main stage now. This veteran performer (and self-described “most elegant dick pig you’ve ever seen”) has a soft-spot for Broadway and 1970s gay standards like Barbra, Donna Summer and Aretha Franklin.

What remains to be seen is if she’s a little too old school when compared to some of the edgier up-and-coming queens in the race. Unlike other contestants (here and famously elsewhere), Alexis may actually be here to make friends. “Honestly, I’m not sh*tting when I say, yes, I wanted to come and compete and to win, but I really wanted to make some friends. And I did. Big time.”

 

Charlie Hides
London, UK

Here’s the Tee:

Charlie Hides is an odd bird. The oldest contestant in Drag Race herstory (52 years young) is perhaps best known for her wacky YouTube videos parodying Lady Gaga, Cher, Lana Del Rey, Madonna and more, but her sense of humor may not be for everybody. Charlie loves to toe that line of political incorrectness in similarly stomping fashion as Bianca del Rio and other queens.

She once courted controversy for performing as a character many believed to be racially insensitive.

When asked about the backlash, Charlie replied: “All I can say is I’ve played over 100-110 characters over the years, and sometimes people have not seen the actual performances, they formed opinions based on things that they’ve heard. What you’re referring to is someone who didn’t even bother to come see the show so didn’t know the character I was doing was satirical. They didn’t know the background. It’s kind of like seeing a movie poster and deciding that they don’t like the movie based on the poster. You have to come see the show first to understand what the performance is all about. Never judge a book by its cover, which is what that satirical character you’re referring to was based on.”

 

Eureka O’Hara
Johnson City, TN

Here’s the Tee:

Everything about Eureka O’Hara is big. Yes, this season’s big gurl is an imposing presence (even in full pageant paint), but she’s got an oversized personality to match. With a sweet Southern twang in her voice and a laugh more infectious than staph infection in a bathhouse, Eureka is sure to charm viewers, but will she wow the judges?

Her performance at the season 9 premiere was high-energy with just the right amount of humor. Her drag is competent, but a touch traditional. Expect to see Eureka stick around for a bit, if for nothing more than what I imagine will be many hilarious confessional interviews.

 

Farrah Moan
Las Vegas, Nevada

Here’s the Tee:

Farrah is for sure the queen most likely to be admonished by the judges to stop relying on her good looks. She’s gorgeous. “I feel like Christina Aguilera is my favorite drag queen, because she is contoured, highlighted, cut, creased with the glitter,” Farrah told us at the NYC premiere. “She’s in full drag!”

Farrah bears more than a passing resemblance to Xtina, and her showgirl-meets-fetish aesthetic feels right out of one of Ms. Aguilera’s videos. Think of her like Courtney Act minus the singing or Derrick Barry minus the cluelessness.

 

Jaymes Mansfield
Madison, Wisconsin

Here’s the Tee:

This quirky queen is all about comedy. Part Marilyn Monroe, part Muppet, she’s got kitsch down pat. Sadly, it starts to feel a little one note. Her NYC premiere performance to Julie Brown’s “The Homecoming Queen’s Got A Gun” felt stale, and her use of a puppet did little to enhance the performance.

Jaymes seems like a sweetheart, but good is not going to be good enough to outlast some of these other queens.

 

Kimora Blac
Las Vegas, Nevada

Here’s the Tee: Thirsty, children? Ms. Kimora Blac is serving ice-cold S-E-X. She’s giving you body, she’s giving you face, she’s giving you LEWK, but she’s also giving attitude. She could easily be this season’s breakout villain depending on her edit.

While she is fierce as hell, can she slay Snatch? How will she do in group acting challenges? Sex sells, but it doesn’t usually shantay all the way to the crown.

 

Nina Bo’nina Brown
Atlanta, Georgia

Here’s the Tee:

We’re OBSESSED with Nina Bo’nina Brown. She burst onto the NYC stage in a full face of sci-fi makeup right out of Planet of the Apes at the premiere, and it gave us life. She’s got a cosplay-influenced style that blends costume, character and a whole lot of charisma for a truly unique individual. It’s not your typical female impersonation, and, as such, the makeup is more theatrical than glamour, which could get messy.

Here’s hoping Nina sticks around long enough to show the judges her wide range of skills, even if that includes one obligatory pass at pageant.

 

Peppermint
New York, New York

Here’s the Tee:

Don’t get it twisted — Peppermint is already a star. Regardless how she fares in the competition, the whole world is better off with a little more Peppermint in it. Not only is she the first contestant to enter the competition as an openly trans woman, but she’s a New York institution that’s been slaying stages for years. She rocked the crowd at the NYC premiere after appearing in a giant inflatable sphere, but she slayed our hearts when she told us “You could be fierce and fly, but you could also have a heart.”

We’re not sure if Drag Race will want to crown two established NYC queens back-to-back, but Peppermint doesn’t need a win here to establish her as America’s Next Drag Superstar.

 

Sasha Velour
Brooklyn, New York

Here’s the Tee:

Of all the performances at the NYC premiere, no one brought the house down like Sasha. Her projection-heavy performance to Sia’s “Cellophane” was truly iconic and quite possibly the most emotionally evocative drag performance I’ve ever witnessed. Sasha is a true art queen, drawing inspiration from Kevin Aviance, Lypsynka and Leigh Bowery.

This is a whip-smart queen with reverence for drag herstory, but is all that passion a touch too humorless? Sure, she’s utterly engrossing, but how will her high-art style translate to TV? From pageant princesses to campy clowns, one thing we want from most of our drag faves is to laugh.

 

Shea Coulee
Chicago, IL

Here’s the Tee:

Shea is the total package (and might be our pick to go all the way this season). She’s got a great attitude, a vibrant DIY aesthetic and some fierce Beyoncé lip syncs. Other Drag Racers may excel in looks, performance or paint, but Shea seems like the most balanced (and likable) of this year’s batch of queens.

 

Trinity Taylor
Orlando, FL

Here’s the Tee:

Trinity is known for her tuck. That’s a real thing. In fact, her social media handle is “TrinityTheTuck.” It’s not exactly the kind of superlative that alone would warrant the crown, but combined with her high-energy performance and polished pageant look it might be.

She told us her drag style is “true female impersonation.” She earned points in our book for choosing to lip sync to Erika Jayne’s “XXPEN$IVE,” but it feels like she may be a bit too focused on the illusion and not enough on the artistry.

 

Valentina
Los Angeles, CA

Here’s the Tee:

You may not realize just from looking at her, but Valentina is a fairly new queen. When she began the competition, she had only been doing drag for a short time, but she looks impeccable. It’s not until she stepped on stage at the NYC premiere that it started to show.

She performed a Spanish-language lip sync that nearly bored the crowd to tears. Here’s hoping her work on the mainstage has a little more life.

Who are your early favorites to win this season of RuPaul’s Drag Race?

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Time to THRIVE Special Guest Speakers Nominated for Daytime Emmy Award

Time to THRIVE Special Guest Speakers Nominated for Daytime Emmy Award

Nayyef Hrebid and Btoo Al Lami, who are slated to speak at HRC Foundation’s fourth annual Time to THRIVE Conference in April, have been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for their documentary film Out of Iraq, which aired on Logo TV in June 2016.

The documentary, which has been nominated for Daytime Emmy – Outstanding Special Class Special, features Hrebid and Al Lami, both of whom were enlisted in Iraq, Al Lami as an Iraqi soldier and Hrebid as a translator. After falling in love, the duo was forced to flee the country separately after being targeted for homosexuality.

“Through thousands of miles, they fight to stay connected and to be reunited,” Logo TV reads.

Hrebid and Al Lami will address the audience and bravely share their powerful and emotional journey at Time to THRIVE. The inspiring couple also appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where they were presented with a surprise donation from Shutterfly and its “Celebrating Everyday heroes” campaign.

Other special guests at Time to THRIVE include Katie Couric, executive producer of National Geographic’s Gender Revolution, New York Times op-ed columnist Charles Blow and transgender youth advocate Jazz Jennings.

HRCF’s fourth annual Time to THRIVE Conference is the premier national convening of educators and youth-serving professionals to build awareness and cultural competency, learn current and emerging practices and gather resources from leading experts and national organizations in the field. Time to THRIVE will take place April 28-30 in Washington, D.C., with Toyota and AT&T as the presenting sponsors. Register now at TimeToTHRIVE.org.

View the entire list of nominees for the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards here.

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GLAAD: Time to buckle down and keep fighting to protect health care for LGBTQ Americans

GLAAD: Time to buckle down and keep fighting to protect health care for LGBTQ Americans

NEW YORK – Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD – the world’s LGBTQ media advocacy organization, released the following statement after the United States House of Representatives pulled a potential vote on the American Health Care Act, a bill that would have stripped away health insurance from many LGBTQ Americans.

“The U.S. House today did the right thing by pulling a vote on the American Health Care Act which would have stripped away health insurance from millions of Americans, including many in the LGBTQ community. Health care is a human right, and with access to HIV and STI testing and the affordability of checkups and life-saving medications on the line, it’s time to buckle down and keep fighting to protect the health care that the LGBTQ community deserves.”

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#KillTheBill floods Twitter; Americans REALLY don’t want Trumpcare

#KillTheBill floods Twitter; Americans REALLY don’t want Trumpcare

The long-awaited House vote on the Republican replacement to Obamacare will happen on Friday afternoon (UPDATE: or not!), and the GOP leadership isn’t the only group nervous about the outcome.

Millions of Americans stand to lose if the bill is eventually signed into law, from older, low-income people to people who take PrEP, to people with chronic medical conditions (while the bill keeps the Obama provision that insurers cannot refuse coverage based on preexisting conditions, the GOP plan lets insures decide for themselves if they want to offer coverage for specific things, like, say, asthma or diabetes), and the list goes on.

Related: Republicans plan to jack up the price of PrEP because, hey, who needs HIV/AIDS prevention anyway?

Many of the potentially hardest-hit Americans are themselves Trump voters, which adds a whole other insane angle to this heaping mess of governing.

The Republican American Health Care Act (AHCA) has an approval rating of just 17%, abysmally low even compared to Trump’s abysmal 37%.

It is so unpopular that the hashtag #KillTheBill has rocketed to the top of Twitter trends for the past several hours.

Here’s what people are saying:

If you haven’t already, call your representatives now and tell them to vote NO on the GOP health care plan: (202) 224-3121. #KillTheBill

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) March 24, 2017

Everyone at this table has amazing health insurance that our taxes pay for. #killthebill pic.twitter.com/zQNfHXQ9lO

— Wethepocketbook (@wethepocketboo1) March 24, 2017

84% of Americans are against this Bill. You couldn’t get 84% of Americans to agree to what color the sky is. #KillTheBill

— jamie (@gnuman1979) March 24, 2017

In case you forgot, this is what a president looks like. A REAL president works for ALL the people not just the top 1% #KillTheBill pic.twitter.com/2YAIFAgLOE

— ??Lora, persisted (@Lasha220022) March 24, 2017

Those 30+ years of government experience are looking pretty damn good on Hillary Clinton right about now. #KillTheBill

— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) March 24, 2017

Turns out “but Benghazi” isn’t actually a comprehensive health insurance plan. #KillTheBill

— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) March 24, 2017

In 2 hours Republicans will be voting on whether my patients will live or die. #KillTheBill or #KillThePatient

— Aaron (@azrys) March 24, 2017

These are the kind of business smarts that gave us Trump Air, Trump Steaks, Trump Taj Mahal & Trump losing $900 mil in 1 year. #KillTheBill

— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) March 24, 2017

This Trumpcare fiasco is what happens when bigotry is mistaken for conviction. People wanted Obamacare; just hated Obama. #KillTheBill

— Charlice Hurst (@AllOrgs) March 24, 2017

Sean Spicer just said “This isn’t a dictatorship”. Is it starting to sink in or is it just a temporary moment of clarity. #KillTheBill

— Steve Redmond (@sjredmond) March 24, 2017

How can you be pro-life but not include maternity care in your healthcare plan? ? #KillTheBill

— Divine Jenkins (@marvlix) March 24, 2017

The Future For Us All Unless We #KillTheBill pic.twitter.com/ZfmUPEtAMD

— ?JUSTIN LEE? (@Justin12393LEE) March 24, 2017

Obama worked for 13 months to get ACA passed. Trump spent the last 7 weekends golfing on our dime and is already giving up. #KillTheBill

— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) March 24, 2017

#AHCA?

CONS:
Costs way more.
Covers way less.
Will kill more people than any terror attack.

PROS:
Makes the rich, richer.#KillTheBill pic.twitter.com/mzwlkAbOeT

— CeeLee (@CeeLeeMusic) March 24, 2017

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Republicans Pull Obamacare Repeal Bill

Republicans Pull Obamacare Repeal Bill

This is a breaking news story. Refresh for updates.

The U.S. House of Representatives was preparing to vote at 3:30 pm on the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, and Donald Trump reportedly ordered Paul Ryan to pull the bill at the very last minute, sending the House into recess.

3:45 ET: House Speaker Paul Ryan is currently meeting with House Republicans to figure out what to do next with their terrible B and the lack of a Plan B.

We are expecting to hear from Ryan at a news conference.

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HRC Mississippi Discusses Faith on Local Radio Station

HRC Mississippi Discusses Faith on Local Radio Station

Post submitted by Daniel G. Ball, Mississippi HRC Faith and Outreach Organizer

HRC Mississippi recently took part in Jackson station WPBQ’s morning talk show to discuss faith and religion. Jim Carstensen, who is also Chair of The Mississippi Religious Leadership Council, hosted the dialogue, which was titled, “Why Millennials are Leaving the Church.” 

According to the National Pew Review, millennials’ affiliation with organized religion has declined by more than 5 percent over the past year. I discussed how faith communities who advocate for anti-LGBTQ legislation and promote efforts to limit equal rights for diverse groups of people have an impact on how younger generations view organized religion. Though there are many other factors that have caused this decrease, anti-LGBTQ rhetoric from faith leaders and religiously affiliated organizations have a large impact on what drives people away from religion.

HRC Mississippi is very grateful to have had an opportunity of this magnitude to discuss the roles of our faith communities and ways in which they can stand up and speak out against social and civil injustices in order to gain the confidence and trust of millennials. HRC Mississippi would like to thank WPBQ for the opportunity to engage in dialogue around this issue. We are committed to continuing discussions such as these so that we can help build a state in which everyone feels welcomed and valued.

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Get a first look at the ‘Twin Peaks’ revival you know you need

Get a first look at the ‘Twin Peaks’ revival you know you need

David Lynch knows what his fans want, and from the sound of things he’s going to give it to them in large doses with the upcoming Twin Peaks revival.

Entertainment Weekly has bestowed us with a first glance at what Showtime and the gang have been working on, and so far everything looks pretty great some 25 years later.

The best part? Everyone’s giving major mystery looks in these photos, so you know something weird and upsetting is just around the corner.

Take a look:

Double R Diner girls Shelly Johnson (Mädchen Amick) and Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) are back behind the counter.

FBI Deputy Director Gordon Cole (played by, ahem, David Lynch) and forensics expert Albert Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer, who died earlier this year) look like they have a lead or two to dig into.

Deputy Hawk (Michael Horse) is going to get downright existential. We can feel it.

Will Lucy (Kimmy Robertson) and Deputy Andy (Harry Goaz) still have the hots for each other? We damn sure hope so.

Special Agent Denise Bryson (David Duchovny) can still really fill out her pantsuit.

All photos: Suzanne Tenner/SHOWTIME

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