BREAKING: The Senate has confirmed @PeteButtigieg as Transportation Secretary, making him the first-ever openly LGBTQ person to be confirmed by the Senate to a Cabinet-level position.
— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 2, 2021
Another barrier broken for our community. pic.twitter.com/LYEtziSnBZ
Mayor Pete makes LGBTQ+ history!
State Department’s Openly Gay Spokesperson Ned Price Holds First Press Briefing: WATCH LIVE https://t.co/nzZsNLoehr pic.twitter.com/0LnxWoDUNd
— Towleroad (@tlrd) February 2, 2021
"That the voice of the Biden administration on the world stage, whose words will be analyzed in foreign capitals and provide direction for U.S. diplomats overseas, will be a gay man is unremarkable, which is itself a remarkable thing. It also sends a potent message to foreign LGBTQ activists, especially those fighting in countries where same-sex relationships are still criminalized.”
lol this country is broken pic.twitter.com/WHdyxbefVb
— lindsey marie (@thekuhlest) February 1, 2021
John Aravosis: This is why we must must get rid of the electoral college. Republicans are stealing the presidency and forcing unpopular policies down the throats of the majority of Americans.
I don’t care about that stuff - the problem is there’s not enough money https://t.co/53w06i831S
— Will Bunch Sign Up For My Newsletter (@Will_Bunch) February 2, 2021
House impeachment managers filed their arguments for Donald Trump's trial next week: They say Trump was “singularly responsible” for the Capitol riot and that he would do anything to “reassert his grip on power” if he were allowed to seek election again. https://t.co/xhET84oxtQ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 2, 2021
Trump's formal answer to his impeachment starts off by misspelling "United States."It goes downhill from there. pic.twitter.com/G2S0Bx50bt— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) February 2, 2021
Trump doubles down on false election claim in impeachment response
A woman did her regular aerobics class out in open without realizing that a coup was taking place in #Myanmar. A Military convoy reaching the parliament can be seen behind the woman as she performs aerobics. Incredible! pic.twitter.com/gRnQkMshDe
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) February 1, 2021
'Black Mirror' is starting to look subtle
Russian court reimposes jail sentence on opposition leader Alexei Navalny as Kremlin defies Western calls for his release https://t.co/DCJrgQeg7V
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 2, 2021
This is classic George Zimmerman logic: The Kremlin poisons Navalny and leaves him nearly dead, then penalizes him for not checking in with his parole officer while he's unconscious
So you’re being held accountable? That’s not ‘cancel culture’ ... My column https://t.co/UOGogOsLO3
— ☀️ Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) January 31, 2021
When people say 'cancel cancel culture,' what they're really saying is 'stop holding people accountable'
Which are you pic.twitter.com/SXotWJKDs9
— Scott Heim (@Scott_Heim) February 1, 2021
In the words of the great philosopher Sarah Palin: 'All of them, Katie'
I just rediscovered Cinnamon Toast Crunch and it might just be the thing that singlehandedly saves 2021.
— Benj Pasek (@benjpasek) February 2, 2021
Indeed. And have any of you tried French Toast Crunch???
Hal Holbrook won 2 Emmys for "Pueblo" the year Cicely Tyson won 2 for "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." They died within 5 days of each other, at 95 (him) & 96 (her). I remember him for "Designing Women" & "That Certain Summer." https://t.co/vWMBvo95Mk
— Matthew Rettenmund (@mattrett) February 2, 2021
Hal Holbrook, five-time Emmy winner, dead at 95
I'm so glad this obit mentions "That Certain Summer," a remarkably good TV movie in which Holbrook, who is divorced, has to break the news to his teenage son that he is gay. It aired, somewhat incredibly, in 1972. Holbook's boyfriend is played by a very young, very handsome Martin Sheen.
re: "When people say 'cancel cancel culture,' what they're really saying is 'stop holding people accountable'." About time that was said out loud. I really hope these people don't have living parents. Who could live with the shame of having raised such idiots?
ReplyDelete"That Certain Summer" was a true television landmark in the treatment of gay characters in television and was a very daring role for any actor at that time
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Mayor Pete.
ReplyDeleteBenj Pasek! He takes time out from writing Tony and Oscar winning scores to eat Cinnamon Toast Crunch! I'm impressed.
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