More Summit Fallout: This Is Very Bad


Transcript: —just expecting your standard response from them, but one was that Beijing knew before Donald Trump announced it that South Korea and the USA were going to suspend their joint military exercises. Now, we know this because the Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that events as they're unfolding in Singapore showed that China's suspension-for-suspension proposal — that the war games would be suspended in exchange for suspending North Korea's nuclear program — was not only the best way forward, but that it had now been realized.

And he announced this — realized? And we were listening to him; what do you mean realized? Then, a couple of hours later, sure enough, Donald Trump comes out and says that, in fact, there was going to be a halt to these regular military exercises that South Korea and the U.S. have. Now either the Trump or the Kim camp has told Beijing that this was going to happen.

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It certainly wasn't Trump, since he hadn't even bothered to tell the Pentagon that this was going to happen.


There is a lot going on with Trump that makes him just the absolute fucking worst in this situation. His belief, despite all evidence to the contrary, that he is a terrific negotiator who makes the best deals; his willful ignorance; his atrocious socialization by virtue of being spoiled, having no friends, and surrounding himself with sycophants; his fearfulness; his fatalism; and his gross narcissism.

But one horrendous flaw that I feel is consistently overlooked when discussing Trump's foreign policy approach is that some of this just comes down to his insecurity within basic juvenile clique dynamics. Trudeau and Macron and Merkel were pals with Obama and Clinton, so he's going to get his own friends, dammit.

Which isn't actually separate from his narcissism, of course. The need to feel special is dead center part and parcel of narcissism.

He'll continue to do things that risk this nation's (and others') safety and security because of his need to feel special; his need to try to prove that he is smarter than everyone else.

Maude help us all.

[H/T to Shaker Adam Jones, in comments.]

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The Makeup Thread

Here is your semi-regular makeup thread, to discuss all things makeup and makeup adjacent.

Do you have a makeup product you'd recommend? Are you looking for the perfect foundation which has remained frustratingly elusive? Need or want to offer makeup tips? Searching for hypoallergenic products? Want to grouse about how you hate makeup? Want to gush about how you love it?

Whatever you like — have at it!

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Sorry that it's been awhile, but I just haven't had any exciting new makeup thoughts to share. UNTIL TODAY WHEN MY FENTY LIPGLOSS ARRIVED.

image of me sitting at my desk wearing a white t-shirt, grey-framed glasses, and no makeup except my Fenty lipgloss, with my hair pulled up

I'm not wearing any other makeup in this photo (which has an Instagram filter on it; my skin is not that good, lol!). I'm just wearing the Fenty lipgloss, which I love so much!

I've discovered I much prefer lipgloss to lipstick, and I'm very particular about the lipglosses I like. My favorite is a Juice Beauty lipgloss that they don't sell anymore, so I'm always on the lookout for a new fave, and Fenty has shot right to the top of the list. It's got just the right amount of tint; just the right amount of gloss; and it smells divine.

This is my first Fenty product — although I tried the foundation at a Sephora store and really liked it — and I absolutely see what everyone is raving about. AMAZING WORK, RIHANNA! Thanks!

Anyway! What's up with you?

(As always, I'm not affiliated in any way with any of the companies whose products I mention, nor am I getting anything in exchange for my recommendations. I just like the products!)

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Please note, as always, that advice should be not be offered to an individual person unless they solicit it. Further: This thread is open to everyone — women, men, genderqueer folks. People who are makeup experts, and people who are makeup newbies. Also, because there is a lot of racist language used in discussions of makeup, and in makeup names, please be aware to avoid turns of phrase that are alienating to women of color, like "nude" or "flesh tone" when referring to a peachy or beige color. I realize some recommended products may have names that use these words, so please be considerate about content noting for white supremacist (and/or Orientalist) product naming.

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Daily Dose of Cute

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Lord Stretchington of Longshanks Manor

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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We Resist: Day 509

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by Fannie: Dispatches From the Queer Resistance (No. 7). And by me: Trump Makes Major Concession at Summit with North Korea; Gets Nothing in Return and New Federal Office Established to Strip Citizenship.

Here are some more things in the news today...


Transcript: He'll do it. I really believe that. Otherwise I wouldn't be doing this. Ah, I really believe, and it was really the engine testing site, in addition to all of the other things that they've agreed to do, it was the — they have a very powerful engine testing site. That, again, we're able to see, because of the heat that they — that it emits. And, ah, yeah. I'm able to, uh — I'm very happy. I'll tell you what — I'm very with those two points, the two points you mentioned, but I think you might be referring to the thing that's not in, which is the engine testing site. I think he's — I think, honestly, I think he's gonna do these things. I may be wrong. I mean, I may stand before you in six months and say, "Hey, I was wrong." I don't know that I'll ever admit that, but I'll find some kind of an excuse. Okay!

Blink. Blink.

And if that weren't enough whatthefuck presidenting for you, check this out...

Matt Novak at Gizmodo: Donald Trump Made a Fake Movie Trailer for Kim Jong Un with the Two Leaders as Heroes. "Trump played a video for Kim on his iPad. The video was created to look like a Hollywood movie trailer and it's honestly pretty bizarre. The fake trailer, complete with sweeping music and a dramatic voiceover, imagines a world where Trump and Kim have brought peace. And it even includes the phrase, 'Destiny Pictures presents...' as though it was a real movie trailer. ...The fake movie trailer was also played for reporters shortly before Trump took the stage for a press conference in Singapore earlier today. Movies are a universal language, but it really is a weird format for diplomacy. This is probably the first time that a global superpower has made a fake movie trailer to try and convince an adversary to make peace."

Gizmodo has the video and a complete transcript at the link.

YIKES.

And of course, the summit wouldn't have been complete without some presidential grifting:


Staff at the Daily Beast: Trump: If North Korea Denuclearizes, It Could Have the 'Best Hotels'. "Trump [emphasized] the nation's potential for economic development. 'As an example, they have great beaches,' Trump told the assembled reporters. 'You see that whenever they are exploding their cannons into the ocean. I said, boy, look at that view, wouldn't that make a great condo? And I explained it. I said, instead of doing that, you could have the best hotels in the world. Think of it from the real estate prospective. You have South Korea, you have China, and they own the land in the middle. How bad is that, right? It's great. ...[Kim] looked at that tape. He looked at that iPad. I'm telling you, they really enjoyed it, I believe. OK?'"

Blink.

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[Content Note: Nativism] Elham Khatami at ThinkProgress: Woman May Be Jailed for Protesting Detention of Immigrant Children Outside GOP Congressman's Office.
"Stop putting kids in cages Ken Buck, love Jesus," is the message one Colorado woman wrote in chalk outside the Castle Rock office of Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO). For that, she's facing possible jail time.

According to a local ABC affiliate, Shauna Johnson had a meeting at the congressman's office Monday and wrote the message in front of the building on her way out, protesting the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant children from their parents when they cross the U.S. border without documentation.

..."As an American, I have the right to free speech," Johnson, who later returned to the office and cleaned up the chalk message, told the news outlet. "And in all honesty, I feel like all they're trying to do is bully me into being quiet about a very serious issue."

Johnson is scheduled to head to court later this summer.
This is straight-up intimidation of dissidents. And who is the population most likely to protest the mistreatment of immigrants? Immigrant families. Which then puts them at risk of deportation or, potentially, having their citizenship revoked.

Meanwhile, Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen helping make bank at the intersection of immigration law and corporate corruption:


And speaking of corruption...

Amy Brittain, Ashley Parker, and Anu Narayanswamy at the Washington Post: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Made at Least $82 Million in Outside Income Last Year While Serving in the White House, Filings Show. "Trump earned $3.9 million from her stake in the Trump International Hotel in Washington and more than $2 million in severance from the Trump Organization, while Kushner reported over $5 million in income from Quail Ridge, a Kushner Cos. apartment complex acquired last year in Plainsboro, N.J. The filings show how the couple are collecting immense sums from other enterprises while serving in the White House, an extraordinary income flow that ethics experts have warned could create potential conflicts of interests." Could. LOL.

Allegra Kirkland at TPM: Michigan Conservatives Ask Court to Allow Them to Keep Gerrymandering. "Despite a resounding court defeat last week, a Michigan business group is asking the state's top court to block a sweeping gerrymandering reform initiative from getting on the November ballot. And thanks in part to the business group's largesse in judicial races, there;s reason to think it could yet succeed in killing the reform measure. ...The measure's fate now rests in the hands of the Supreme Court, which has a five to two Republican majority. Two of the Republican judges up for election this year have received $15,000 each from the Michigan Chamber of Commerce — the same group that has pumped $185,000 into challenging the redistricting measure." Fucking hell.

Katelyn Burns at Rewire.News: Republicans Coordinate with Discredited Anti-Choice Group to Call for Planned Parenthood Investigation. "Members of Congress, including U.S. Reps. Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) and Steve King (R-IA), held a press conference Thursday to announce a letter signed by 56 GOP lawmakers calling for investigations into a report from discredited anti-choice group Live Action Network accusing Planned Parenthood of covering up child sexual abuse. Live Action Network founder Lila Rose and Laura Lederer, former senior advisor on trafficking in persons at the U.S. State Department, spoke at the press conference. The latest anti-choice campaign against Planned Parenthood follows a familiar game plan, including coordination between an anti-choice activist group and Republican lawmakers." Rage seethe boil.

And finally...


I need y'all to know that if 2020 is a three-way race between Trump, Sanders, and Alec Baldwin, I am for real crawling into a giant cannon and firing myself directly into the sun.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Dispatches From the Queer Resistance (No. 7)

[Content note: Gun violence; homophobia; racism; transphobia.]

Here's my regular reminder that 77% of LGBTQ voters chose Hillary Clinton over any other contender in the 2016 US presidential election and that Republicans, generally, are pretty terrible when it comes to acknowledging the rights, let alone dignity, of LGBT people.

1) Two-Year Anniversary of Pulse Nightclub Shooting
Today marks the two-year anniversary of the deadliest act of violence against LGBT people in US history, in which a gunman killed 49 and injured 53 people attending "Latin Night" at an Orlando gay bar.

I stand in solidarity with all who are grieving today, or who may feel scared, uncertain, and/or angry because of this attack.

2) US Supreme Court Issues Decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop
Last week, in a majority opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the US Supreme Court held that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission's treatment of a baker who refuses to bake cakes for same-sex weddings "violated the State's duty under the First Amendment not to base laws or regulations on hostility to a religion or religious viewpoint."

I've seen many analyses suggesting that this case wasn't actually a big win for the anti-LGBT side. Yet, cases like Masterpiece Cakeshop very much look to me like part of a broader strategy to normalize the notion that it's acceptable, moral, and legal for Christians to discriminate against LGBT people in the public sphere.

And, while some anti-LGBT groups are banking on, first, an eventual change in the composition of the Supreme Court and, second, a sweeping ruling that would overturn Obergefell, it's important to note that the erosion of marriage equality won't actually require the big dramatic Supreme Court ruling that many people seem to think it will.

Melissa has noted before that anti-LGBT advocates are already chipping away at marriage equality in a manner much like anti-choice advocates have been chipping away at Roe for decades. In fact, I strongly recommend reading this piece that she wrote in 2011, while keeping in mind the parallels with respect to marriage equality, trans rights, and adoption by same-sex couples, all of which are under constant attack from the right.

I continue to fear that segments of the progressive left have become complacent with respect to LGBT rights in our post-Obergefell world, just as many have become with respect to reproductive rights. We must remain vigilant about the reality that conservatives can and will erode our rights piece-by-piece so that one day a bunch of people might wake up, look around, and wonder what the fuck happened.

3) Bigots React to Ruling
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has said that Donald Trump is "pleased" with the Masterpiece Cakeshop outcome. And by Trump, I'm sure she means Pence. Although, sure, Trump, too. Because he's obviously so religious.

Meanwhile, in response to the ruling, South Dakota lawmaker Michael Clark (Republican) indicated in a Facebook comment that businessowners should be able to "turn away people of color" if they choose. After he received pushback, he later wrote, "I am apologizing for some of my Facebook comments. I would never advocate discriminating against people based on their color or race."

Oh.

4) Indiana Teacher Says Calling Trans Students by Their Names Violates His Religion
A teacher at Brownsburg High School, "said the school district's requirement that teachers call transgender students by their preferred names, rather than those given at birth, goes against his religious beliefs." He has said that he has been forced to resign for failing to comply with the school's policy and of course the conservative Indiana Family Institute is backing him.

5) Republican Lawmaker Says Housing Discrimination Is Fine
In a statement to a group of realtors last month, US Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R) said, "Every homeowner should be able to make a decision not to sell their home to someone (if) they don't agree with their lifestyle."

He later clarified that, "We've drawn a line on racism, but I don't think we should extend that line. A homeowner should not be required to be in business with someone they think is doing something that is immoral.”

Rohrabacher is up for re-election and faces 15 challengers. I wish him the worst of luck in his efforts.

6) Sexual Minority Young Women at Heightened Risk for Teen Pregnancy
An April 2018 study in Pediatrics found that lesbians had approximately two times the risk of teen pregnancy as heterosexual participants, and bisexual young women had nearly five times the risk. From the article:

"The higher teen pregnancy prevalence among sexual minorities was partially explained by childhood maltreatment and bullying. One additional variable, the earlier age of sexual minority developmental milestones, was a significant risk factor for teen pregnancy among sexual minorities."
The researchers also referenced previous results from a qualitative study in which participants engaged in sex with a different gender in order to "prove" their heterosexuality or hide their sexual orientation.

7) Republican Candidate Films Herself Harassing Trans Woman
Proving once again that creepy, bigoted cis people are far bigger threats to trans people's safety than the other way around, Jazmina Saavedra, a Republican candidate for Congress in California, filmed herself yelling at a trans woman who used a bathroom at a Denny's restaurant. What the actual fuck.

Saavedra lost the election.

8) Lambda Legal Issues Criminal Justice Report
Lambda Legal has issued a report that offers, "an overview of the wide-ranging impacts of the Trump Administration's federal criminal justice initiatives on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people and communities, with a particular focus on impacts on LGBTQ people of color and immigrants." The report is worth reading in its entirety, and it ends with a call for "LGBTQ organizations not already on the front lines of struggles to challenge profiling, discriminatory policing, police violence, mass criminalization and incarceration, and intensified immigration enforcement will join in and support efforts to resist and limit the harms of these federal initiatives at the local level."

9) Better Things
To end on a more upbeat note. However you might celebrate or honor it, Happy Pride Month, y'all! 

Personally, and in addition to some more organized events, I'm looking forward to watching Ocean's 8 (and Sarah Paulson and Cate Blanchett, obvs) on the big screen in the very near future. In addition, one of my favorite TV shows of the moment, Supergirl, has announced plans for a trans character next season (the casting notice seeks a trans actress).

Finally, Maryland State Senator Richard Madaleno is openly gay and is running for governor in Maryland. He aired an ad earlier this month listing the things he's done to stand up to, and anger, Trump. These included standing up for Planned Parenthood, helping ban assault weapons in Maryland, supporting public schools, and kissing his husband. The ad ends with him kissing his husband, LOL.

I know some people say Democrats "have to do more than be against Trump," but all of the issues Senator Madeleno has stood for, in opposition to Trump, are actually a pretty big fucking deal. Once some people understand that women, schoolchildren, and queers are people too, I think it becomes easier to comprehend that maybe it is enough to be against Trump.

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New Federal Office Established to Strip Citizenship

[Content Note: Nativism.]

Donald Trump did not invent terrible immigration policy. U.S. immigration policy has been broken for a very long time. But he has empowered and institutionalized a nativist, white supremacist, anti-immigrant agenda that I have long been warning will underwrite a targeting of U.S. citizens.

In January, the administration did the previously unthinkable: Revoked a naturalized citizen's citizenship, reverting him to a lawful permanent resident and potentially making him subject to deportation. Last month, a border patrol agent detained two women who are citizens and demanded to see ID because they were speaking Spanish in public. Recently, the president suggested that that people who protest state violence (police killings) should be removed from the country.

Today, Amy Taxin at the AP reports that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services "is launching an office that will focus on identifying Americans who are suspected of cheating to get their citizenship and seek to strip them of it."

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director L. Francis Cissna told The Associated Press in an interview that his agency is hiring several dozen lawyers and immigration officers to review cases of immigrants who were ordered deported and are suspected of using fake identities to later get green cards and citizenship through naturalization.

Cissna said the cases would be referred to the Department of Justice, whose attorneys could then seek to remove the immigrants' citizenship in civil court proceedings. In some cases, government attorneys could bring criminal charges related to fraud.

Until now, the agency has pursued cases as they arose but not through a coordinated effort, Cissna said.
It's important to understand that many immigrants — especially those with naming traditions that don't strictly match U.S. immigration forms — could easily be accused of "fraud" because of cultural nuances that get lost in the complexity and rigidity of the immigration process.

There is absolutely no reason to believe that the Trump administration will approach "immigration fraud" in good faith, and every reason to believe that it will approach "immigration fraud" with the same aggressive mendacity that it approached "voter fraud."

And lest we imagine that those are two separate issues, remember that only U.S. citizens can vote in U.S. elections. If someone has their citizenship revoked, they also lose their right to vote.

The entire reason for establishing this office is abuse of documented immigrants. Let us not pretend that it could ever exist for any other reason.

And the scope of that abuse will expand exponentially, as long as this office is allowed to operate.


I am very fucking worried about this. And you should be, too.

MAKE YOUR CALLS.

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[CN: Domestic violence; gang violence] In related news, care of Katie Benner and Caitlin Dickerson at the New York Times: Sessions Says Domestic and Gang Violence Are Not Grounds for Asylum. I mentioned yesterday that Sessions had complained asylum-seekers were "abusing the system." To prevent that "abuse," he's decided to deny asylum to women and children fleeing domestic violence and/or gang violence, to which he referred as "private violence."
His ruling drew immediate condemnation from immigrants' rights groups. Some viewed it as a return to a time when domestic violence was considered a private matter, not the responsibility of the government to intervene, said Karen Musalo, a defense lawyer on the case who directs the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at the University of California Hastings College of the Law.

"What this decision does is yank us all back to the Dark Ages of human rights and women's human rights and the conceptualization of it," she said.
Precisely so.

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Trump Makes Major Concession at Summit with North Korea; Gets Nothing in Return


Last night (in the States), Donald Trump met with Kim Jong Un and pronounced that their summit would be "tremendously successful." Well, instead it was a pointless pantomime, in which the two dictators signed a document that Trump described as "very comprehensive," but which in actuality "provided almost no particulars on how to make the denuclearization process complete, verifiable, or irreversible — long-stated U.S. goals."
In many ways, the language echoed an agreement signed between North and South Korea in April. It didn't codify Pyongyang's unilateral moratorium on nuclear and missile tests, or contain any reference to sanctions relief. It made a general pledge to a security guarantee for North Korea but didn't offer any specifics or make any mention of the status of U.S. military forces in South Korea.
Later, however, Trump said that the U.S. would suspend joint military exercises with South Korea, calling them "very provocative," and said he eventually wants to withdraw U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula altogether, which is a major concession to Kim.

Kim, one of whose central goals was legitimization on the world stage, also achieved that objective, with Trump gushing that they would "meet again...many times," announcing to reporters that he would invite Kim to the White House, and showering Kim with compliments: "We had a terrific day, and we learned a lot about each other and about our countries. I learned he's a very talented man. I also learned that he loves his country very much."

So, in sum:

The United States (and the rest of the global community) got nothing new or concrete from Kim Jong Un, besides a vague commitment to denuclearization identical to those he's made before.

North Korea got the legitimacy Kim desperately sought, didn't have to make any major concessions, and got a huge concession from Trump on the United States' military position in South Korea.

South Korea got screwed.

Art of the deal. The most tremendous dealmaker. The best deals.

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Hosted by a turquoise sofa. Have a seat and chat.

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker Diverkat: "What's something you love to do, make, and/or experience when you're on your own?"

There isn't much of anything I don't love to do when I'm on my own these days. I don't necessarily prefer being on my own, but I am perfectly content if I am. Which, honestly, speaks to what good company Iain and my friends are. I choose them, over and over. ♥

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Monday Links!

This list o' links brought to you by hibiscus.

Recommended Reading:

Nina Totenberg at NPR: The Quiet Rage of Mazie Hirono

Dan Solomon and Jessica Luther at Splinter: [Content Note: Sexual harassment] In Academia, Professors Coming On to You Is on the Syllabus

Brian Kahn: Something Is Killing the World's Oldest Baobabs

Charline Jao at the Mary Sue: [CN: Abuse; misogyny] Jameela Jamil Calls Out Tarantino Film for Casting Emile Hirsch, Who Attacked Her Friend in 2015

Andy Towle at Towleroad: Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Students Perform "Seasons of Love" from Rent at the Tony Awards

Tom Hardy Variations: Many Congratulations to Tom Hardy, Who Has Been Made a Commander of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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This Is What Trump Hath Wrought

This is where we are now:

"There have been moments of tension in various times in the history of Canada-U.S. relations, but I've never seen or heard of anything like the type of language the U.S. administration has used towards Canada," said Roland Paris, an international affairs scholar and former advisor to Trudeau.

..."We have to prepare for the worst now," said Colin Robertson, a former diplomat and head of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
This is a moment when every former president and all of our living statespersons need to speak up loudly and unyieldingly in rejection of Donald Trump and his policies. They need to make themselves visible; they need to make themselves heard; and they need to collectively sustain pointed and relentless dissent.

In effect, we need a shadow parliament of sensible statespersons who vociferously object to Trump and plainly state, repeatedly, what our disposition toward our allies has been and should remain.

And anyone in that position who is willing to use their influence to that end should be met with profound gratitude from every patriot in this nation, and never, ever, told to shut up and go away.

Especially if she (cough) happened to be right about Donald Trump all along.

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Film Corner: Ocean's 8

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As you may recall, I have been VERY EXCITED about Ocean's 8 for a very long time!

Sandra Bullock? Yes please!

Cate Blanchett? Mm-hmm.

Sarah Paulson? Absofuckinglutely.

Rihanna? You don't have to ask me twice.

Mindy Kaling? NOW. Now and forever.

Helena Bonham-Carter? Lady Jane herself? GIMME.

Awkwafina? Oh hell yes.

AND ON TOP OF ALL THOSE AMAZING WOMEN IN A HEIST MOVIE WHICH IS ONLY ONE OF MY FAVORITE GENRES YOU'RE GOING TO GIVE ME ANNE HATHAWAY, TOO? JESUS FUCKING JONES WHERE IS THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS ALREADY?

...was pretty much my thinking about it for the last year or so.

So, on Friday night, Iain came home from work and, because he is THE BEST (as you also may have noticed), he greeted me with, "What are you doing just sitting there still working? Go get your ass ready so we can see Ocean's 8!"

He also brought me a coffee. Which has nothing to do with the movie. Just a side note about how awesome my husband is.

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Ready to see Ocean's 8, complete with feminist bats tee!

Shakers, it was everything I wanted it to be.


It's almost impossible to talk about what I loved about the plot and the various relationships between the characters without spoiling it, so I won't. I will just tell you that if you're looking for a fun heist movie with a bunch of women, each of whom gets her own moment to shine, go see Ocean's 8. You won't regret it.

And, after all, supporting this movie is the least we can all do to encourage children to crime. If we're not doing that as feminists, what are we even doing?

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Daily Dose of Cute

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A strange, three-eyed beast has taken up residence on my sofa.

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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We Resist: Day 508

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump's Border Patrol Replicates Actual Nazi Tactic and Trump Is — Still and Increasingly — Out of Control and How Much of the NRA's Money Funding Republicans Came from Russia?

Here are some more things in the news today...


April Glaser at Slate: Day 1 of a Worse Internet.
Monday, June 11, is the first day of the post-net neutrality internet. In December, the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal the Obama-era rules that prohibit internet companies from slowing down or speeding up access to certain websites, but it took about six months for the repeal to get a sign-off from the Office of Management and Budget and for the new rules to be published in the federal register. Beginning, well, now, your internet access could — emphasis on could — feel dramatically different than it did yesterday.

Under the new network neutrality rules, internet service providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T are allowed to throttle traffic that travels over their network or even block access to entire websites as long as the companies alert their subscribers in their terms of service that they reserve the right to do so. But since most people in the United States don't have more than one or two internet providers to choose from for broadband service, that means if users don't wish to accept those terms, many won't have anywhere else to go for their internet. Without net neutrality rules stopping them, internet providers will also be able to charge websites a fee to reach users faster.

Those internet providers stand to win the most from the net neutrality repeal, since they'll be able to operate what is essentially a two-way toll, collecting money from both subscribers and websites that want priority access to users.
At the New York Times, Keith Collins notes: "As of late May, 29 state legislatures had introduced bills meant to ensure net neutrality, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Still, several of these measures have failed, some are still pending, and not every state has taken such actions." So be sure to contact your local and state legislators in addition to your federal Senators and representative. Bother everyone you can. It's only too late if we give up.

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[Content Note: Misogynist slur] Kate Riga at TPM: Trump's Foreign Policy Doctrine: 'We're America, Bitch'. "Amid the international upheaval after the G-7 summit, an unnamed senior White House official summed up the Trumpian foreign policy doctrine: 'We're America, bitch.' According to a Monday Atlantic report, a 'senior White House official with direct access to the president and his thinking' explained: 'Obama apologized to everyone for everything. He felt bad about everything.' The official said that Trump 'doesn't feel like he has to apologize for anything America does.' Another distillation of Trump's doctrine came from a senior national security official: 'Permanent destabilization creates American advantage,' the official said, arguing that leaving everyone else on shaky ground makes America the sole strong power."

That is essentially Putin's view. His objective has been to seize and consolidate power from vacuums created by destabilization and chaos.

Trump has spoken about his admiration for Putin — and how smart he is, especially compared to the likes of Obama and Clinton — openly and repeatedly, right from the launch of his campaign, and even before. That he would adopt Putin's exact strategy, which he's been enthusiastically praising for years, shouldn't come as any surprise.

Nor should the fact that he is constitutionally incapable of executing it with a smidgen of Putin's patience, concealment, or efficacy.

Trump is not stupid, but he isn't sophisticated, either. He has all the precision of a wrecking ball, and lacks utterly the competence to exploit the chaos he creates.

Which is why, whether or not he realizes it, Trump is ultimately just doing the dirty work for Putin, who knows what to do with his own power. And any that anyone else gives him, intentionally or otherwise.

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The Democracy Killers are at it again, with the help of the Supreme Court majority:


Kira Lerner at ThinkProgress: The Supreme Court Just Cleared the Way for the Mass Disenfranchisement of Voters. "With its ruling Monday upholding Ohio's practice of removing infrequent voters from its rolls, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the mass disenfranchisement of low-income, minority voters across the country. In a 5-4 ruling, Justice Samuel Alito found that the National Voter Registration Act does not prevent Ohio from purging from the rolls voters who do not participate in federal elections for two years. If inactive voters do not respond to a mailer asking them to verify their address and do not vote for two more years, they are purged from the rolls. The ruling will have implications beyond Ohio. 'Today's decision threatens the ability of voters to have their voices heard in our elections,' said Stuart Naifeh, senior counsel at Demos, which challenged the state's practices." Seethe.

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[CN: Nativism; child abuse]


This is a policy explicitly designed to discourage parents from claiming their own children, after they have been forcibly separated at the border.

Meanwhile, Attorney General Jeff Sessions says that asylum-seeking people are "abusing the system."


I hate this administration so fucking much.

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[CN: Human rights abuses] Ken Dilanian at NBC News: U.S. Won't Bring Up North Korea's Human Rights Issues at Singapore Summit. "When Trump meets Kim Jong Un in Singapore on Tuesday, he will be sitting down with the leader of one of the most brutal and repressive regimes in modern history — a country that has committed 'unspeakable atrocities' on a vast scale in a manner reminiscent of Nazi Germany, according to a 2014 United Nations investigation. But two administration officials tell NBC News the U.S. has decided not to bring up human rights at the summit." Of course not. Because Trump doesn't GAF about human rights abuses, and further has no leg to stand on, given what's happening along the United States' southern border at his command.

In other Trump news...

Annie Karni at Politico: Meet the Guys Who Tape Trump's Papers Back Together. "Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails, and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records. But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn't violating the law." JFC. He's so resistant to even the most minor suggestion or correction or advice, and so hostile to the rule of law, that this is what it's come to. And he's so proud of being such a petty tyrant that he's probably the one who leaked it.


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[CN: White supremacy; eliminationism] James LaPorta at the Daily Beast: Marine Veteran Trains White Supremacists in Military Tactics. "A leader of an emerging white-supremacist group is a Marine veteran who uses his military experience to train other extremist recruits in military tactics, leaked messages show. Erik Sailors is the head of a Texas chapter of Patriot Front, a white-supremacist group that splintered from one of the main groups at the deadly white-power rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last year. Sailors gives 'hip-pocket classes' (short, informal military class) to white nationalists, from the 'gear list' of what members should bring to protests (Marine Corps-issued combat boots and decontaminate wipes) to lessons in mixed martial arts and hand-to-hand combat techniques, the leaked messages reveal."

[CN: Racism] Meanwhile: Jay Scott Smith at the Grio: Charlottesville Flamethrower Who Held Off White Supremacists Sentenced to Jail. "One of the most memorable photos of last year's Charlottesville protest was that of a young man lighting an aerosol can on fire to keep armed white supremacists at bay. That community activist's name is Corey Long and he was among those arrested in the aftermath of the violent protests last August. Long, 24, was convicted of disorderly conduct for using the improvised flamethrower on the raging racists on Friday. Long was sentenced to 360 days, with all but 20 suspended." Rage.

[CN: Environmental racism] Ayana Byrd at Colorlines: Activists, Attorneys Say Government Ignored Data on Negative Impact of Pipeline on Natives, Blacks. "Nearly one year ago, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), stating that it posed no environmental justice concerns. Now, a group of academics and attorneys say that FERC used data from unreliable statistical methods in an effort to disregard the impact that the pipeline will have on Black and Indigenous communities. ...'It's going to be a lot of pollution in our community,' says Robie Goins, a Lumbee Native American who lives in the evacuation zone of the pipeline's proposed route. 'The people who are in low-income, poverty-stricken areas are targets for these types of projects. It's like we're being targeted by the big corporations. It's like they want to kill us all.'" Sob.

And finally... [CN: Misogyny; rape culture]


Unremarkable indeed. Totally fucking typical, more like.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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How Much of the NRA's Money Funding Republicans Came from Russia?

For some time now, we've known about the NRA's documented ties to the Kremlin and the distinct possibility that the NRA illegally filtered dark money from Russia to the Trump campaign.

Today at McClatchy, Peter Stone and Greg Gordon have an important report on how, as part of the Justice Department investigation into whether the NRA filtered Russian money to Trump's 2016 campaign, "Several prominent Russians, some in President Vladimir Putin's inner circle or high in the Russian Orthodox Church, now have been identified as having contact with National Rifle Association officials during the 2016 U.S. election campaign, according to photographs and an NRA source. ...It is a crime, potentially punishable with prison time, to donate or use foreign money in U.S. election campaigns."

The contacts have emerged amid a deepening Justice Department investigation into whether Russian banker and lifetime NRA member Alexander Torshin illegally channeled money through the gun rights group to add financial firepower to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential bid.

...The NRA, Trump's biggest financial backer, spent more than $30 million to boost his upstart candidacy; that's more than double what it laid out for 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, and the NRA money started flowing much earlier in the cycle for Trump.

...The NRA reported spending $24.4 million to back Republican candidates for Congress in 2016.

...Of the $30 million the NRA reported spending to support Trump, more than $21 million was spent by its lobbying arm, whose donors are not publicly reported.

Two NRA insiders say that overall, the group spent at least $70 million, including resources devoted to field operations and online advertising, which are not required to be publicly reported.
At least $70 million just on Trump's campaign, part of an extraordinary output of cash on behalf of Republicans in federal races across the country.


That's a lot of dark money.

There has been a lot of public musing about how owned by Russia average GOP congress members are. Well, we know that they're owned by the NRA. The question we need to be asking at this point is: Are they, in fact, owned by Russia via the NRA?

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It's not only the NRA about which we need to be asking these questions, either.
Other influential Russians who met with NRA representatives during the campaign include Dmitry Rogozin, who until last month served as a deputy prime minister overseeing Russia's defense industry, and Sergei Rudov, head of one of Russia's largest philanthropies, the St. Basil the Great Charitable Foundation. The foundation was launched by an ultra-nationalist ally of Russian President Putin.

...Rudov's career has kept him on a lower-profile trajectory running a conservative religious charity, the St. Basil's the Great Charitable Foundation. St. Basil's chairman and founder is Putin ally and Orthodox Church figure Konstantin Malofeev, a Russian billionaire sanctioned in 2014 by the U.S. Treasury Department because of his support for Russian-backed separatists who invaded Crimea early that year. Carpenter said Malofeev's foundation is used to support his various causes, which have included financing mercenaries who forcibly wrested control of eastern Ukraine from the Kiev government.
Sounds like someone who would have been in Paul Manafort's orbit. And who in the United States is situated precisely at the intersection of Trump's Russian collusion, conservative gun fetishists, and ultra-nationalist religiosity?

Manafort's hand-picked veep, Mike Pence.

If Russian moneymen are laundering money through white conservative evangelical Christian groups in the U.S., just as they're seemingly laundering money through the NRA, no one was better positioned to officiate that hideous marriage than Pence.

And suddenly the reasons why Manafort wanted Pence become even clearer.

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Trump Is — Still and Increasingly — Out of Control

Where to even begin with Donald Trump's shameful display at the G7?

On Friday morning, Trump called for Russia to be reinstated, and then blasted French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Twitter.

He reportedly behaved like an ass during a trade meeting with the other leaders, and, from the looks of it, acted like a petulant tyrant who could be moved by neither reason nor deserved pressure delivered by the others, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel.


Trump was belligerent and destructive — a wrecking ball at the G7, leaving the United States more isolated from our longtime allies than ever.

New York Times correspondent Peter Baker noted: "For the first time, Germany is crafting an 'America strategy' the way it has a 'Russia strategy.'"

And Trump continued to give Germany (and others) reason for that approach, reasserting on Saturday that Russia should be allowed back into the G7/G8 with no conditions regarding Crimea. He further blamed President Obama for Russia's annexation of Crimea, but not Vladimir Putin.

Then, having further eroded trust with our allies, and further colluded with Russia right out in the open, Trump left the summit early, to fly to Singapore for his summit with Kim Jong Un.

But the damage wasn't yet over.

Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro then did the Sunday talk shows where he doubled down, first appearing on CNN where he bashed Trudeau in a most dishonest and incendiary manner, insulting him and revealing that it was all a display for Kim Jong Un's benefit:

Navarro then appeared on Fox News, where he declared: "There's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with President Donald J. Trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door. And that's what bad faith Justin Trudeau did with that stunt press conference. That's what weak, dishonest Justin Trudeau did. And that comes right from Air Force One."

My god.

I honestly don't even know what to say that I haven't already said countless times. Trump must be removed from office, urgently, for the safety of this nation. I am filthy angry that the Republican Congressional caucus, who have the power to do precisely that, still do not agree. Shame on them. Shame on them.

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Trump's Border Patrol Replicates Actual Nazi Tactic

[Content Note: Nativism; child abuse; Nazism; self-harm.]

At the Boston Globe, Liz Goodwin has an important report on what the separation of families at the United States' southern border looks like. I strongly encourage you to read the entire thing.

The headline of the piece compares the horrific scene to the Trail of Tears; buried deep in the article, I found a passage that pointedly reminded me of another atrocity.


This grotesque policy is causing reverberating harm to children and to their parents. At the Washington Post, Nick Miroff reports on the death by suicide of Marco Antonio Muñoz, a Honduruan asylum-seeker whose 3-year-old son was literally ripped from his arms.
Muñoz crossed the Rio Grande with his wife and 3-year-old son on May 12 near the tiny town of Granjeno, Tex. The area is a popular crossing point for Central American families and teenagers who turn themselves in to apply for asylum in the United States.

Soon after Muñoz and his family were taken into custody, they arrived at a processing station in nearby McAllen and said they wanted to apply for asylum. Border Patrol agents told the family they would be separated. That's when Muñoz "lost it," according to one agent, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the incident.

"The guy lost his s---," the agent said. "They had to use physical force to take the child out of his hands."

Muñoz was placed in a chain-link detention cell, but he began punching the metal and shaking it violently, agents said.

Though Muñoz did not attempt to assault Border Patrol staff, he was at that point considered to be "pre-assault" because he was so agitated. As one agent described it, Muñoz "had the look of a guy at a bar who wanted to fight someone."

"We had to get him out," the agent said. "Those cells are about as secure as a dog kennel. He could have hurt someone."

Unruly detainees typically are taken to local jails, where they can be placed in more secure settings or isolation cells, known as administrative segregation. Border Patrol agents found a vacant cell for Muñoz 40 miles away at the Starr County Jail in Rio Grande City. When they attempted to place Muñoz in the van, he tried to run away and had to be captured and restrained.

"He yelled and kicked at the windows on the ride to the jail," an agent said. Shackled and handcuffed, Muñoz attempted to escape again upon arrival and once more had to be restrained.

According to the sheriff's department report, Muñoz was booked into the jail at 9:40 p.m. He remained combative and was placed in a padded isolation cell, it says.
There, he hung himself.

Everything about this incident reveals how thoroughly U.S. immigration policy and the people who enforce it have dehumanized migrants and refugees.

Muñoz is spoken about as though his actions are those of an incomprehensible wild animal, despite the fact that he's a parent who made a difficult trek with his wife and child in search of safety, only to have his child physically torn from his arms and be isolated from his wife. That would make most human beings "agitated" and desperate to escape from a cage they are subsequently put in like an actual animal.

Of course he was trying to escape. He was frantic. Perhaps he looked less like "a guy at a bar who wanted to fight someone" than a guy in U.S. Border Patrol custody who is crushingly upset that he's been forcibly separated from his family and urgently wants to find them.

His child was abducted. His wife was lost to him. Instead of finding safety at the end of his journey, he found torment and torture.

"He could have hurt someone," says one agent, to justify the way they treated Muñoz.

He did hurt someone. He hurt himself.

This is what's happening at the border. Right now. It's being done in your name and mine. We must make noise and we must resist this with everything we've got. MAKE YOUR CALLS.

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Open Thread

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Hosted by a purple sofa. Have a seat and chat.

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The Virtual Pub Is Open

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[Explanations: lol your fat. pathetic anger bread. hey your gay.]

Belly up to the bar,
and be in this space together.

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Friday Links!

This list o' links brought to you by stir fry.

Recommended Reading:

Kaitlin Byrd at HuffPo: Yes, Democrats Should Run on Impeachment

Blue Telusma at the Grio: [Content Note: Discussion of racism, misogyny, and othering; self-doubt] I Made Oprah Winfrey Cry and the Reason Why Has Become a Major Life Lesson

Zach Baron at GQ: [CN: Sexual assault] Brendan Fraser Says the HFPA Denied His Claims of Sexual Harassment

Andy Towle at Towleroad: 'I Have an Absolute Right to Pardon Myself,' Trump Yells at Reporters

catherine lizette gonzalez at Colorlines: [CN: Racism; class warfare] Ben Carson's Plan to Raise Rent Hurts Poor Families of Color

Blake Farmer at NPR: Don't Touch! A Scientist's Advice for Spotting Poison Ivy Before It Ruins Your Summer

Kayleigh Donaldson at Pajiba: Let's Talk About Mark Hamill in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Sarah Boyle at Bust: Solange Is Collaborating with IKEA, and We Are Ready to Redesign Our Homes

Adam B. Vary at BuzzFeed: Everything You Need to Know About the Fabulous Costumes in Ocean's 8

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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