That disgusting Jonathan Turley. No, I'm not talking about the rumors of student harassment -- I keep getting e-mails about those as well. I have no knowledge of any harassment on his part. If people are telling the truth, they should come forward. No, I'm referring to his right-wing nonsense. A student says her rights are being infringed upon because she can't speak on campus about milk. This led to Turley Tweeting:
Trump himself has also privately acknowledged his relationship with Finkelstein. During an Oval Office interview with The Hill, according to a person with direct knowledge of the incident, Trump asked one of the outlet’s staffers to send along his greetings to Finkelstein. “Tell Jimmy I said hello,” Trump told the staffer.
Finkelstein’s wife, Pamela Gross, who worked at CNN but left in 2017, is close with Melania Trump. Gross threw a baby shower for Melania Trump, according to a person familiar with the event.
Finkelstein and Gross are also both close with Giuliani, who currently serves as Trump’s personal attorney. Finkelstein often hosts social gatherings at his Hamptons home and, according to a person familiar with the matter, Giuliani and his girlfriend spent multiple weekends at the residence this past summer.
Laura Harding? They had a long affair that was sometimes violent.
Like when Laura endured Leland Hayward because of Hepburn's career but
wasn't also planning to endure Hepburn's weekend get aways with film
editor Jane Loring. By the time Hepburn was sailing off to France with
her latest fling -- Suzanne Steele, Laura had decided enough was enough.
The 'documentary' can't be honest about Laura. They have a woman posing as Hepburn stated that she won the role in A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT "and Laura was to play the supporting role. Laura and I decided to move to Hollywood." Laura had no supporting role in the film. Bored, she went along to the set. Feeling sorry for her, Cukor offered to let her be an extra for one day -- and only one day -- and would pay her ten dollars. She got the ten dollars but she's not in the film. She messed up the scene and Cukor stopped filming, marched up to her, slapped her across the face and that was an end of her career as an extra.
The 'documentary' can't be honest about anything. Bonnie Greer tells one lie after another to the camera. She insists that Hepburn came from a well off family and was "American aristocracy." She wasn't and she didn't.
Her mother was Kit Hepburn, presumably a great woman but she wasn't part of society and she never could have been because she was an activist (women's suffrage and birth control). She and her husband, a hospital doctor, had six children. They lived in a small -- tiny -- house that would be destroyed -- long after Katharine Hepburn was making films -- by a hurricane.
Laura Harding was of the "American aristocracy." Laura paid Kate's bills. People wrongly assumed that Hepburn also came from big money. The entertainment press popularized that lie and it's still repeated by idiots like Bonnie Greer ("you could hear in her voice that she had money") to this day.
But if idiots couldn't repeat lies, they'd never speak.
Take the mincing closet case who speaks for this awful 'documentary' when, after two minutes of assuring the audience that no-way, no-how could Hepburn of been gay, huffs, "You can't know and it's none of your business and who the hell cares!"
Climb back in the closet, Mary.
First off, this is a biography so, yeah, it does matter if she had sex with women. Especially when the documentary is happy to present her affairs and 'affairs' with Leland Hayward (who married actress Margaret Sullavan -- a bitter rival of Hepburn's -- still famous for the film THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER and also the ex-wife of Henry Fonda and director William Wyler), Howard Hughes and Spencer Tracy.
Second, at this time in history, when LGBTQ+ persons are under attack, it especially matters.
Warren Beatty and Martin Scorsese embarrassed themselves this century with movies featuring Howard Hughes as a straight man who only had sex with women. The world deserves better, film deserves better. They were "old men" movies that shouldn't have been made in this century. With a lot of star power, Scorsese's tired film made money. Warren's just bombed.
"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) recently gave a speech telling Christians to “rise up” and put “God back at the center of our country.” She also said that LGBTQ people have created a national “identity crisis” for children and families by “spitting in God’s face” and perverting his creation.
Boebert made her comments last weekend at the three-day conference hosted by Truth and Liberty Coalition, a Christian nationalist organization that believes the U.S. must be a rigidly Christian nation. The organization was founded by far-right preacher Andrew Wommack, and the event was hosted at Wommack’s Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, Colorado.
Republican Colorado representative Lauren Boebert has suggested that children in public schools should be forced to undergo “biblical citizenship training”.
Boebert’s chilling comments were made on an episode of FlashPoint, a Christian news show which airs on the Victory Channel, owned by the anti-LGBTQ+ televangelist Kenneth Copeland.
The Colorado Republican and gun rights activist, who has previously said that LGBTQ+ people should be banned from coming out before the age of 21, discussed the upcoming midterm elections and said Republicans must prove that they will “get America rolling again”.
She added: “Maybe we need to have some sort of legislation that requires… biblical citizenship training in our schools. And that’s how we get things turned around.”
Citing a "crisis of legitimacy" they say is plaguing the U.S. Supreme Court, a group of congressional Democrats on Tuesday reintroduced legislation aimed at thwarting Republican attacks on democracy by expanding the nation's top court from nine to 13 justices.
Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Reps. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), Cori Bush (D-Mo.), and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) reintroduced the Judiciary Act outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., where they held a press conference.
"The nation's highest court today faces a crisis of legitimacy that began when Senate Republicans first abandoned norms and precedent to block the confirmation of then-President [Barack] Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, only to later ram through the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett a mere 10 days before Election Day 2020, and while millions of Americans were already casting ballots," the lawmakers said in a statement.
"The stolen, far-right Supreme Court majority has since ruled to destroy 50 years of settled precedent by rolling back the fundamental right to abortion care in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization and has become the subject of scandal, including new and resurfaced reports of Justice Clarence Thomas' failure to disclose gifts provided to him by billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow and his spouse's more than $680,000 in unreported income from the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation," the statement noted.
Markey contended that "Republicans have hijacked the confirmation process and stolen the Supreme Court majority—all to appeal to far-right judicial activists who for years have wanted to wield the gavel to roll back fundamental rights."
"Each scandal uncovered, each norm broken, each precedent-shattering ruling delivered is a reminder that we must restore justice and balance to the rogue, radical Supreme Court," he argued. "It is time we expand the court."
Johnson said that "it's easy to take for granted that the number of justices on the Supreme Court must be nine. But it is not written in the Constitution and has changed seven times over the course of our nation's history."
Notice on the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Stabilization of Iraq
On May 22, 2003, by Executive Order 13303, the President declared a national emergency pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of Iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and security in the country, and the development of political, administrative, and economic institutions in Iraq.
The obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of Iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and security in the country, and the development of political, administrative, and economic institutions in Iraq continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States. For this reason, the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303, as modified in scope and relied upon for additional steps taken in Executive Order 13290 of March 20, 2003, Executive Order 13315 of August 28, 2003, Executive Order 13350 of July 29, 2004, Executive Order 13364 of November 29, 2004, Executive Order 13438 of July 17, 2007, and Executive Order 13668 of May 27, 2014, must continue in effect beyond May 22, 2023. Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency with respect to the stabilization of Iraq declared in Executive Order 13303.
This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.
JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
May 16, 2023.