Showing posts with label MARRIAGE EQUALITY. Show all posts
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April 1, 2013

OPINION: SUPER STORM RIGHTY

President Obama emerges from Easter service with Rev. Luis Leon (R). Proving the adage that "the truth hurts," the collective of Right Wing panties were in a twist today over the sermon given by Leon. CLICK for full coverage from The Huffington Post.
IN TWEET: A SERMON FROM THE SERVICE ATTENDED BY PRESIDENT OBAMA YESTERDAY FLIPS OUT RIGHT WINGERS AND REVEALS WHAT SCARES THEM MOST: THE TRUTH.

If you’re a hard-core Evangelical and/or adherent to the Tea Party version of conservatism, it’s a pretty scary world out there. Once you pop your head out from under the rock of Fox News or crawl beyond the shadow of Rush Limbaugh’s massive gut, it’s hard out there for a Right Wing pimp, yo! Here’s the wicked scary “evidence” giving Righties the heebie jeebies:


I wish this alt-reality was some massive April Fools joke or one of those bizarro nightmares you have after eating a stuffed burrito well past midnight. Alas, that isn’t the case. As each of the hyperlinks embedded in the bullet points above illustrates (and I do encourage you to read the linked articles), Righties in this country are a minority of the electorate who remain in thrall to a bizarre fictional narrative that has made reality something they avoid while also convincing them that all this “progress” is just a phase.

In the “up is down” world of the Righties, all they have to do is close their eyes and click their heels three or four hundred times. If they just stick to their guns long enough (no pun intended), we’ll soon return to the “good old days” when women were submissive to their husbands, gay men were confirmed bachelors, lesbians were WACS, black folks loved to sing Negro spirituals at the back of the bus and the closest we’d ever have to get to anyone of Hispanic or Latino origin was that Ricardo guy on I LOVE LUCY.

As Mark Twain once said, “denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.” True that! In fact, if you’re a Righty, denial has fast become the ocean surrounding the island that is your limited world view. They’ve pretty much adopted a siege mentality for the better part of the last five years and spent the bulk of their energy preaching to the choir. While Righties kept treading water, the rest of us kept moving forward. The Right Wing M.O. was akin that fingers in the ear, la la la la thing kids do when their parents say something they don’t like.

That was, until yesterday. That’s when Rev. Luis Leon dared call out Right Wing zealotry in his Easter sermon. An Easter sermon that also happened to be attended by President Obama and his family. Were the President not in the house, no one outside of Rev. Leon’s church would be talking about this sermon. The mere presence of Obama is all it took to trigger Super Storm Righty, a freak out of Biblical proportions.

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama walk with their daughters Sasha and Malia (R) to attend Easter service at St. John's Church in Washington, D.C., Sunday, March 31, 2013.

In less than 24 hours, the sermon went from the hallowed halls of St. John’s to the bile spewing lips of just about every Right Wing talking head and pundit. Bubba Rush went ballistic. Fox News started another firestorm (with an assist from dingbat anchor Megyn Kelly, rubbing her only two sticks together). Conservative pundits were shocked, SHOCKED! They chewed the sermon up and spit it out as hate speech. Filth, I tell you. FILTH! Here’s the passage that caused the kerfuffle:

“It drives me crazy when the captains of the religious right are always calling us back…for blacks to be back in the back of the bus, for women to be back in the kitchen, for gays to be in the closet and for immigrants to be back on their side of the border.”

Quelle suprise! Those words were all it took for the Right to lose its collective shit. Even more telling, in less than 24 hours, the words of Rev. Louis Leon morphed into the “Obama Easter Sermon” across Right Wingdom. It was as if Obama gave the sermon himself or had a had in writing it. He didn't do either of those things but, truth be damned!

Suddenly Rev. Louis Leon wasn’t even himself anymore. Instead, the Righties re-christened him “Obama’s Easter Pastor” and went to town. Somehow, on the f-ed up FANTASY ISLAND these nuts call home, an Episcopal reverend calling out racism, sexism and homophobia was itself racist. Not, of course,  because there's a shred of truth to the allegation. The sermon was racist solely because Obama was there to hear it. WTF?!?!

Back in the real world, during the past few weeks alone, high ranking Republicans and Evangelicals have been on a particularly disgusting verbal tirade. They think nothing of their own casual use of hate speech while in the same breath they have the nerve to bitch when someone calls them out on it. Time to Google hypocrisy (or click that link if you’re lazy).

We’ve seen Mexicans called “wetbacks" by Rep. Don Young (R-AK), who stubbornly refused to apologize until he was shamed into doing so. The LGBT community, a favorite whipping boy of Righties, has been lumped into the same company as the boy lovers of NAMBLA and those who like to lay with our four legged friends by Dr. Ben Carson. Not only did this jackass try to claim that he meant no offense (he did) and his comments were taken out of context (they weren’t), good old Megyn Kelly leapt to his defense. Yes, the same Megyn Kelly who spent the past 24 hours shoveling shit all over Rev. Leon.


Dr. Ben Carson on marriage equality in his own words: “My thoughts are that marriage is between a man and a woman. It’s a well-established, fundamental pillar of society and no group, be they gays, be they NAMBLA, be they people who believe in bestiality–it doesn’t matter what they are–they don’t get to change the definition.”

Wait, there’s more! A Republican troll in Georgia claimed marriage equality would lead to tax fraud. Several states made it clear that when it comes to women’s reproductive rights, the Constitution matters little to them. In addition to the current Obama-centric shit storm, the “Obama is dumb and lazy” meme continued unabated as this article from Mother Jones astutely details.

Other than a few key Republicans correctly condemning the “wetback” fiasco (in part because focus groups told them it was a bad word), the bulk of these hateful lies met almost no resistance from Right Wing media pundits. The sound of silence was deafening and disgusting but not at all surprising. Personally, I think Rev. Leon was too kind. If I was giving that sermon, Megyn Kelly would have something genuinely juicy to chew on with her limited intellect.

Of course, this never was about truth or fairness or facts. Righties can dish out a ton of mean spirited hate but when someone rings their clue phone, they cannot take it. The truth hurts those who deny it most and Rev. Leon opened up a big, ugly Right Wing wound.

So, let’s bring out the salt and pour it in. No matter how much the Righties want to piss and moan about this sermon, they’re wrong. They remain firmly entrenched on the wrong side of history and their obsessive hatred of President Obama is fueled by one simple truth: he is the physical embodiment of everything they despise. 

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, Righties, but YOU are now the minority. Here are the facts:

  • Women are not going back to being second class citizens nor will they allow misguided men to decide what’s best for them and their families.
  • Blacks are never going to return to the back of the bus or be denied their voting rights.
  • Immigrants, specifically the brown-skinned ones you fear the most, are not going to self-deport nor are they going to tolerate being marginalized.
  • LGBT Americans are not going back in the closets you constructed for them and they will no longer be satisfied with anything less than full marriage equality.
  • There’s a black guy in the White House and Obamacare is the law of the land. Deal with it.

If any of these facts scare you, tough cookies. We’ve been putting up with Right Wing crap for far too long. The shoe is now on the other foot and there it is destined to remain. Progress is an unstoppable train. Jump on board or get the hell out of the way.

To end on an up note, here’s Jon Stewart’s take on the state of affairs in the GOP. If you are on a mobile device or browser that does not support the video players embedded below, watch on your desktop or laptop computer or CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE to bookmark the host sites for viewing later.





THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART airs Monday through Thursday at 11pm E/P. Full episodes are available for next day streaming on Hulu Plus.

March 27, 2013

BREAKING: DOMA ON TRIAL

CLICK to visit the Harvey Milk Foundation.
IN TWEET: ORAL ARGUMENTS BEFORE THE SCOTUS TODAY CAST DOUBT ON THE FUTURE OF DOMA. ANALYSIS, OPINION, REFLECTION ON HARVEY MILK AND AUDIO OF THE PROCEEDINGS.

I can think of no better image to anchor this post than that of civil rights icon Harvey Milk. No matter how the Supreme Court rules on the two marriage equality cases that were argued this week, I have no doubt that we wouldn’t be where we are today were it not for the fearless activism of Milk. Anyone who supports marriage equality and full civil rights for LGBT Americans owes Harvey Milk a huge debt of gratitude and my writing today is humbly dedicated to this great man.

I was living in San Francisco the first time I saw the documentary THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK. It was a stunning, transformational experience that changed my life. If you have not seen it, do yourself a favor and make some time to watch right here! There is a full video player from Hulu at the close of this article and additional options if you are on a browser or mobile device that does not support the plug in. 

The spirit of Harvey Milk burns brighter than ever and I can't help but imagine that somewhere he is looking down on all of this amazing progress and smiling. Now, onto United States v. Windsor.

While yesterday grabbed the lions share of the headlines, all the silly red equal logos in the world won’t change the fact that the case that was argued today is the more important of the two. While Holligsworth v. Perry was brought to the Court on shaky legal standing and focused on a ballot initiative in one state, United States v. Windsor has national implications.

At issue is Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (aka DOMA). DOMA was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on September 21, 1996 after passing in both the House and Senate by wide margins. In brief, DOMA restricts the extension of Federal marriage benefits and the inter-state recognition of marriage to opposite sex couples only. The law has since been disavowed by many of the same elected officials who supported it, including Bill Clinton.

Here’s an amazing clip from C-SPAN shot in 1996. It’s an impassioned, 5 minute speech by Rep. Steve Gunderson (R-WI), the only Republican in Congress to vote against DOMA. Pay special attention to the section where he asks if it is fair to deny him and his partner the same benefits afforded others in Congress who are on their second or third marriage. It’s a pointed reference to then House Speaker Newt Gingrich who was married to wife number two at the time while in the midst of an affair with the woman he would eventually make wife number three: Callista.


HOW DOES DOMA NEGATIVELY IMPACT LGBT AMERICANS?
I’ll use myself as an a example. I live in Massachusetts, the first state to give full marriage rights to same sex-couples. Here’s the rub: what’s good for this gay Massachusetts goose doesn’t matter a bit to the Federal gander thanks to DOMA. If I marry my partner in Massachusetts we are barred from receiving any of the Federal benefits enjoyed by opposite-sex couples. Think about that for a moment. It’s a punitive law that covers a massive array of financial, estate and tax-related programs.

HOW DID WE GET TO UNITED STATES V. WINDSOR?
Marriage equality supporters can thank Edith Windsor, an amazing 83-year-old woman and lesbian. She sued the United States and won in the lower courts. Those rulings affirmed her assertion that Section 3 of DOMA was punitive, damaging to her (and her late partner) and not constitutional. Even though DOMA was the law of the land, by 2011 the Obama Administration refused to enforce and, in doing so, signaled agreement with the court rulings. Enter the GOP!

With the DOJ taking a pass, Republican leaders in the House stepped in and vowed to defend DOMA. The case would also gave them a twofer that no Right Winger could resist: a chance to bitch slap the Obama Administration and keep those pesky homos from advancing their diabolical agenda. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case which we now know as United States v. Windsor.

  • CLICK HERE for a full, plain English history of the case from the New York Civil Liberties Union.
  • CLICK HERE to read more about the amazing Edith Windsor from the New York Times.
  • CLICK HERE for another look at Edith Windsor and her case, this one from The New Yorker.
  • CLICK HERE to read about marriage equality in the best little state in The Union: Massachusetts.

With the exception of another round of belligerent dickishness from Justice Antonin Scalia, the oral arguments today were markedly different than those heard in yesterday’s case. In both the tone of the Justices and the questions they asked, there was palpable skepticism about DOMA. 

Declaring the law unconstitutional would not impact any state where same-sex marriage is banned or unavailable. It would basically remove the Federal Government from the equation (more or less) and return marriage to the States, where it has traditionally resided. On the up side, it would invalidate the language in Section 3 that currently prevents Federal recognition and extension of benefits to same-sex couples in states where same-sex marriage is legal (or may be in the future).

LISTEN: ORAL ARGUMENTS (UNITED STATES V. WINDSOR)


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  • CLICK HERE for a full overview of today’s oral arguments in plain English from SCOTUS Blog.
  • CLICK HERE for analysis from The Huffington Post.
  • CLICK HERE for analysis from The Washington Post.
  • CLICK HERE for analysis from The Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
  • CLICK HERE for analysis from The San Francisco Chronicle.

Kenji Yoshino was back on THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW last night with an insightful look at yesterday’s case and some predictions about the oral arguments that were heard today. Here’s the video.


Both of these cases are expected to be decided by June. Of course, RONTHINK will continue to keep an eye on the SCOTUS and bring you updates as they happen. 

In the meantime, please sit back and enjoy THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK. You can watch right here via Hulu or, if you are on a browser or device that does not support the Hulu player, there are other options below. This is a documentary that truly soars. Don’t miss it!




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March 26, 2013

BREAKING: SCOTUS AND PROP 8

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in the case of Hollingsworth v. Perry. At the center of the case is California's voter-approved Proposition 8. CLICK for an overview of the ballot initiative.
IN TWEET: ORAL ARGUMENTS IN THE PROP 8 CASE BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT ARE OVER. WE’VE GOT “ONE-STOP” LINKS TO THE BEST EXPERT ANALYSIS PLUS AUDIO OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 

Today the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Hollingsworth v. Perry, better known as the Prop. 8 case. It’s semi-pointless to try and second-guess the SCOTUS. Of course, that doesn’t stop the media from trying. Here’s "best of" analysis from those who heard or have since listened to the arguments made by lawyers on both sides of the case :

  • CLICK HERE for analysis from the Huffington Post.
  • CLICK HERE for analysis from The Los Angeles Times.

Of the two same-sex marriage cases being heard by the SCOTUS this week (the other, United States v. Windsor, is on the docket tomorrow), today’s was always the more murky of the pair. Court observers have noted the thorny issues of the case for weeks now.

Problem one, the case is specific to a voter approved initiative in one state yet a decision by the court could have implications for other states. That doesn’t exactly make the Justices giddy and would also explain a ruling that ends up being less decisive than marriage equality supporters might like. Second, and probably more troubling, is that the state involved (California) isn’t arguing the case. This puts it on shaky ground from a standing perspective and, as many observers noted today, that fact was not lost on the justices.

  • CLICK HERE for a look at the DOMA case from Slate.
  • CLICK HERE for a look at the basics of both cases from New York Magazine.
  • CLICK HERE for a look back at the Prop. 8 battle from The Washington Post.
  • CLICK HERE for an excellent, plain English analysis of today’s oral arguments from SCOTUS Blog.

Though there is no live audio or video feed from the Supreme Court and no recording devices are allowed inside, the Court did release audio of today’s oral arguments as well as a written transcript. Even if you’re not a legal eagle, this is fascinating stuff and well worth a listen. The Court is expected to announce a decision on Hollingsworth v. Perry by June.

LISTEN: ORAL ARGUMENTS (HOLLINGSWORTH V. PERRY)



NOTE: RONTHINK is optimized for CHROME. In the event you are using a mobile device or browser that does not support the HTML5 audio player above, CLICK HERE for the official audio and PDF download links of the oral arguments from the SCOTUS website.

If you missed the opening segment of the Rachel Maddow Show yesterday, she had an excellent overview of the case. Particularly strong is her interview with Kenji Yoshino, one of the most savvy conlaw experts out there. Now that oral arguments in this case are complete and available, his commentary is especially interesting. Check out the video here.