Weak… Sauce Open Thread: Dodgers Cave to the Bigots

Chris Thompson, at Defector:

The Los Angeles Dodgers this week publicly disinvited the Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence from participating in the team’s 2023 Pride Night, to be held at Dodger Stadium on June 16. The team originally planned to honor the activist group with something called the Community Hero Award, but after being confronted with what the team describes as “some controversy,” the Dodgers took the unusual step of announcing on Twitter that they’d removed the Sisters from “this year’s group of honorees.”…

Presumably the Dodgers had a pretty good idea who the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were before this supposed controversy; after all, they had decided to give them a community service award. The Sisters have a history of charity and activism dating back to 1979, and the Los Angeles mission was launched in 1995. Members dress in flamboyant drag and give themselves funny, bawdy names—Sister GladAss, Sister Dana Van Iquity, Sister Betty Does—but their mission and works are straightforwardly good and necessary. The Sisters were essential activists and grassroots fundraisers of the AIDS epidemic era; in 1982 they made and distributed what was probably the first safe-sex pamphlet created by and for gay men, and member Bobbi Campbell (Sister Florence Nightmare) appeared on the seminal 1983 Newsweek cover that brought the epidemic to wider public recognition. They’ve raised millions of dollars in donations over the years for humanitarian causes, charities, and emergency grants, and helped bring attention to art projects, anti-war protests, suicide prevention efforts, homeless initiatives, and on and on.

On May 15, Senator Marco Rubio (R-State That Does Not Contain Los Angeles) publicized a letter he says he sent to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, tattling on the Sisters for what he describes as “diabolical parodies” of Christian faith, and asking the commissioner whether he believes the Dodgers are being “inclusive and welcoming to everyone” when they honor an organization that “intentionally mocks and degrades Christians.” Rubio’s letter seemingly helped rouse fellow bigots to action, including Bill Donohue, the longtime head of the Catholic League, a group dedicated to waging right-wing culture war under the guise of fighting anti-Catholic discrimination. (“Group” is used loosely; the usual joke is that the Catholic League consists mainly of Bill Donohue’s fax machine, which is directly connected to the front page of the New York Post.)…

The intimidation campaign may have been straight out of the Reagan era, but it seems to have worked. Responding to the entirely manufactured offense of a scaly right-wing politician from the “Don’t Say Gay” state—a state located approximately 2,300 miles away—and a boomer nutbar pursuing a decades-old astroturfing campaign, the Dodgers disinvited a good and essential charity organization from participating in an event meant to celebrate the very communities they’ve worked to serve. In attempting to stave off phony controversy, the Dodgers now invite coverage (like this) of their cowardice. As we all know, you cannot have a successful Pride Night until your plans have received the approval of Marco Rubio and the Catholic League.

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News Odds & Ends (Open Thread)

An self-dispensed anvil for a drowning party: (Politico)

Republicans are openly distressed about the prospect of losing younger voters over their stances on abortion, firearms and democracy.

By week’s end, their challenges on those three fronts could grow worse.

The horserace handicappers note the poor timing of an upcoming NRA leadership forum in Indianapolis, just up the road from the site of this week’s deadly mass shooting in Louisville. From there, RNC bigwigs will gather in Nashville, site of another recent mass shooting and location where the state GOP’s authoritarian expulsion of two young black legislators has backfired on the party badly.

The piece also reveals that RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel raised alarm about the party’s “messaging problem” on abortion prior to the midterms and got “shouted down.” As we know, since then, party leaders in the states and federal judiciary properties have doubled, tripled and quadrupled down on mandating substandard healthcare for women with forced birth policies.

According to TPM, 66,000 people were unable to access abortion services in their home state in the first six months after the GOP partisans on the SCOTUS struck down Roe, and some GOP-controlled states have invented innovative approaches to oppression with laws like Idaho’s new Fugitive Uterus Act.

The number of citizens who are barred from receiving healthcare that meets modern standards will grow rapidly if, as expected, the nation’s third most populous state, Florida, implements a six-week ban. That bill is rocketing through DeSantis’s rubber-stamp statehouse right now.

Good luck with that messaging issue, guys. And dog help anyone who needs reproductive healthcare in America because Republicans won’t stop at red state borders.

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A few odd details have emerged about the Pentagon documents leak. NY Mag calls it “one of the most significant breaches of U.S. intelligence in decades.” The article said analysts think the leak came from the U.S. since some of the briefings were for U.S. eyes only.

Analysts quoted say the leak likely came from someone with access to briefings prepared for JCS Chairman Mark Milley, while noting anyone with sufficiently high security clearance may have also had access. They estimate this could include “at least hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans.”

Here’s where it gets weird: the documents were doctored to exaggerate estimates of potential Ukrainian casualties and reduce the number of projected Russian casualties after the original documents with the true figures were leaked. Also, NYM cites a WSJ story (gift link) with the following detail:

“A variety of items can be seen in the margins of the photos, including Gorilla glue, shoes and instructions for a GlassHawk HD spotting scope, details that could facilitate the search for the leaker.”

I’ve got a GlassHawk spotting scope, Gorilla glue and shoes, so I’m not sure how much that narrows down the search for the leaker. I assume the Pentagon has its share of birders, shoe wearers and minor home repair enthusiasts.

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In other news, Sarah Huckabee Sanders had to kiss Trump’s ass when she worked for him, and now she wants applicants for jobs in her administration to kiss her ass. From the Arkansas Times:

“Looking to serve your state in some official capacity? First, kiss the ring,” wrote Austin Bailey. “The application form you must fill out to be considered for a post on state boards and commissions includes this question: ‘What is an accomplishment of the Governor’s that you admire the most?'”

As Bailey noted, this portion of the questionnaire allows a full 500 words — which is twice the length of the question, “What book have you read that would best define your life and why?”

Low quality hires, man. They’re always tunneling to new subterranean depths.

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And finally, the Tampa Bay Rays are the only undefeated Major League Baseball club after defeating the Red Sox last night to extend their win streak to 11 – 0. The last time a club opened at 11 – 0, Ronald Reagan was in his first term, and a MLB franchise for the Tampa Bay region was 17 years in the future.

Open thread!

Thursday Morning Open Thread: Popular Culture

Special one-night-only screenings on April 11. In additional theaters and on digital April 21.
http://littlericharddocumentary.com/

Produced by Bungalow Media + Entertainment for CNN Films and HBO Max, in association with Rolling Stone Films, director Lisa Cortés’ Sundance opening night documentary LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING tells the story of the Black queer origins of rock n’ roll, exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music to reveal the innovator – the originator – Richard Penniman. Through a wealth of archive and performance that brings us into Richard’s complicated inner world, the film unspools the icon’s life story with all its switchbacks and contradictions. In interviews with family, musicians, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars, the film reveals how Richard created an art form for ultimate self-expression, yet what he gave to the world he was never able to give to himself. Throughout his life, Richard careened like a shiny cracked pinball between God, sex and rock n’ roll. The world tried to put him in a box, but Richard was an omni being who contained multitudes – he was unabashedly everything…

 

Praying to Murphy the Trickster God that Dave A has more free time in 2026 (or that former front-pager Randinho returns!), because just reading about this schedule is making my eyes cross…

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Human Beings Can’t Do This

Valued commentator Raven mentioned the NBA’s slam dunk contest in a thread below.  Seems a tiny (in context) fringe player put on a show.

I sought out the video.  Dayum.  It seems that an anti-gravity machine has been invented, not to mention a command of kinematics that I had assumed both the laws of both physics and magic had ruled out:

 

 

All these athletes are just insanely talented.  Here are the highlights from the whole competition.

 

 

This is what you would call an above-the-rim open thread.

So I Guess There’s Some Big Game Tonight?

No one seems to be working on a Super Bowl thread, so I’ll put this up.

Totally squishable if someone has an special invisible Super Bowl thread planned.

SuperBowl Sunday Morning Open Thread

The Puppy Bowl will be simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, TBS, Discovery+ and HBO Max beginning at 2 p.m. ET (1900 GMT) on Sunday.

With first lady Jill Biden attending the big game, President Joe Biden says he plans to watch this coming Sunday’s Super Bowl at home on television, with a bowl of ice cream.

The first lady’s beloved Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, and she is planning to attend with her grandson…

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