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10 Nov 19:47

"President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday refused to let a group of journalists travel with him to..."

President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday refused to let a group of journalists travel with him to cover his historic first meeting with President Barack Obama, breaking a long-standing practice intended to ensure the public has a watchful eye on the nation’s leader.

Trump flew from New York to Washington on his private jet without that “pool” of reporters, photographers and television cameras that have traveled with presidents and presidents-elect.

Trump’s flouting of press access was one of his first public decisions since his election Tuesday.



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Trump bucks protocol on press access

It begins.

10 Nov 18:37

Tumblr Gets Deep (21 Pics)

by Jeff Wysaski

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10 Nov 18:25

Trump and Obama Pledge Cooperation and Mutual Respect in First Post-Election Meeting

by Max J. Rosenthal
ThePrettiestOne

Hey, where's all the conspiracy theories about "WHAT IS HE HIDING?!?"

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump addressed reporters at the White House on Thursday following their first post-election meeting, with both men striking conciliatory tones and committing their respective teams to working together.

Obama told reporters in the Oval Office that he was "very encouraged by President-elect Trump's interest in working with my team," telling Trump directly that "we are now going to do everything we can to help you succeed." Trump in turn praised his conversation with Obama and said he would turn to the outgoing president for counsel in the future. "It was a great honor being with you and I'm looking forward to being with you many, many times in the future," Trump said, before the two men shook hands for the cameras.

.@realDonaldTrump on meeting with @POTUS: "I very much look forward with dealing with the president in the future" pic.twitter.com/A7lCpHPNea

— POLITICO (@politico) November 10, 2016

Despite the bonhomie, the scene at the White House on Thursday was jarring. Trump spent years attempting to delegitimize Obama's presidency by leading the birther movement, and he viciously attacked Obama on the campaign trail, calling him the "founder of ISIS" and routinely questioning his presidency. Obama also went hard after Trump in the final stages of the campaign, mocking him as unfit and dangerous.

Trump also broke with precedent by not bringing a pool of traveling press to document the meeting. Many reporters saw it as a preview of how the Trump White House may treat the press after a campaign in which Trump's team was hostile to the media and Trump himself stoked abuse of reporters at his rallies. Obama and Trump's time with the press even ended with an ominous joke by Obama: "This is a good rule," he said. "Don't answer any questions."

 

10 Nov 17:39

autism problem #718

ThePrettiestOne

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When your memory problems are actually frustrating

10 Nov 17:34

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10 Nov 16:36

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be like elle woods °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°

10 Nov 16:35

micdotcom: Watch: Latina journalist Maria Hinojosa epically...

ThePrettiestOne

Also, we really really believe that Trump is concerned about FAIRNESS to "legals".

10 Nov 16:13

evilsupplyco: This morning we breathe. Tonight we look at the moon. And in between, we fortify...

evilsupplyco:

This morning we breathe. Tonight we look at the moon.

And in between, we fortify ourselves and our allies.

Strength one step at a time.

10 Nov 16:12

The Cinemax Theory of Racism

by John Scalzi

Yesterday I wrote here: 

If Trump’s administration indulges in the racism, sexism and religious and other bigotries that Trump and his people have already promised to engage in, we can assume it’s because his voters are just fine with that racism, sexism and religious and other bigotries — even if they claim to have voted for him for other reasons entirely. After all, Trump didn’t hide these things about himself, or try to sneak these plans in by a side door. They were in full view this entire time. If you vote for a bigot who has bigoted plans, you need to be aware of what that says about you, and your complicity in those plans.

I also last night tweeted this:

And wouldn’t you know, because of both, I’ve gotten comments and emails and tweets from people upset that I pointed out that voting for a public racist with clear racist policies means that one is abetting racism. I assume that they know for sure that they’re not racist, and wouldn’t be racist, so being accused of racism stings. They didn’t vote for racism! They voted to make America great again!

Well, so, okay. Let me give you an analogy here.

Let’s say you want HBO. So you go to your local cable provider to get HBO and the only way they’ll let you get HBO is to sign up for a premium channel package, which includes HBO but also includes Cinemax. Now, maybe you don’t want Cinemax, and you don’t care about Cinemax, and maybe never personally plan to ever watch Cinemax, but the deal is: If you want HBO, you have to sign on to Cinemax too. You have to be a Cinemax subscriber to get HBO. And you go ahead and sign up for the premium channel package.

Pop quiz: In this scenario, did you just subscribe to Cinemax?

And you may say, no, I subscribed to HBO, but I couldn’t get it without Cinemax. I’m an HBO subscriber, not a Cinemax subscriber.

And then someone points out to you, well, in point of fact, you are a Cinemax subscriber, look, there it is on your TV channel guide. Some of the money you pay in for your premium channel package goes to Cinemax and funds its plans and strategies.

And you say, but I never watch Cinemax or ever plan to.

And they say, okay, but you still subscribe to it, and you knew that in order to get HBO you had to get Cinemax, and you signed on anyway. You’re a Cinemax subscriber whether you ever watch it or not.

And you say, well, look, I really wanted HBO.

And they say, sure, enough that you were fine with accepting Cinemax to get it. Just don’t pretend you’re not currently subscribing to Cinemax, too. You clearly are. Look, it’s right there on your cable bill. You’re a Cinemax subscriber.

Now, to bring that analogy back to the point at hand. This election, you had two major Presidential providers. One offered you the Stronger Together plan, and the other offered you the Make America Great Again plan. You chose the Make America Great Again plan. The thing is, the Make America Great Again has in its package active, institutionalized racism (also active, institutionalized sexism. And as it happens, active, institutionalized homophobia). And you know it does, because the people who bundled up the Make America Great Again package not only told you it was there, they made it one of the plan’s big selling points.

And you voted for it anyway.

So did you vote for racism?

You sure did.

And you say, but I’m not racist, and I would never treat people in a racist fashion, and I don’t like being called out as having done a racist thing.

And others say to you, okay, but you knew that when you signed up for the Make America Great Again plan that active, institutionalized racism was part of the package. Your vote supports racism. By voting, you endorsed a racist plan.

And you say, but I didn’t want that part. I wanted the other parts.

And others say to you, that’s fine, but you knew that to get the other parts, you had to sign on for the racism, too. And evidently you were okay with that.

And you say, no I’m not, I hate racism.

And others say to you, but apparently you like these other things more than you hate racism, because you agreed to the racism in order to get these other things.

And you say, well, the Stronger Together plan had horrible things in it too.

And others say to you, yes, and you didn’t vote for that, you voted for this. Which has racism in it. You voted for racism.

And you say, stop saying that.

And the others ask, why.

I’ve written before on how people can benefit from racism and other forms of discrimination without actively and intentionally discriminating against others, and if you have the time I recommend reading the piece. Lots of people benefit from an institutionalized system of bigotry, etc (including me) without being a bigot themselves, i.e., going out of their way to keep other people down. That’s the nature of a bigoted system so endemic that you don’t even notice it’s there for the same reason the proverbial fish doesn’t notice the water.

I think you can very easily make the argument that a lot people who voted for Trump are not and would not actively be racist to another person in their day-to-day lives. I live among Trump voters, and the ones I live among are lovely and kind and perfect neighbors. They are what nearly anyone would describe as good people, me included. As are, I think, the majority of the people who voted for Trump.

But the fact remains that in voting for Trump, they voted for racism: It was right there in the package deal, front and center, and hard to miss. They voted for it anyway. And you may argue that voting for racism as part of a larger package deal does not a racist make, and I wouldn’t necessarily disagree, as far as what people do to others in their personal and day to day lives. But voting for racism will make personal, day-to-day life harder for the targets of that racism. Two days after the election, we’re already seeing that.

It’s perfectly fine to point out to people who voted for racism, that indeed, this is what they voted for. And also that if owning up to the fact that they voted for racism is uncomfortable for them, they should take a moment to think about how bad it is for the targets of that racism, and how bad it has yet to get.

For the Trump voters, Trump’s racism may have been just part of the package deal, the Cinemax they had accept to get the HBO. For those who are the target of that racism (and sexism, and homophobia), however, it’s not Cinemax. It’s their lives. Day to day, and every day. And they’re all too aware of what Trump voters signed up for, to get what they wanted.


10 Nov 15:13

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10 Nov 13:35

Okay, I needed this.  :)



Okay, I needed this.
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10 Nov 13:34

Read the Letter Aaron Sorkin Wrote His Daughter After Donald Trump Was Elected President

Read the Letter Aaron Sorkin Wrote His Daughter After Donald Trump Was Elected President:

So what do we do?

First of all, we remember that we’re not alone. A hundred million people in America and a billion more around the world feel exactly the same way we do.

Second, we get out of bed. The Trumpsters want to see people like us (Jewish, “coastal elites,” educated, socially progressive, Hollywood…) sobbing and wailing and talking about moving to Canada. I won’t give them that and neither will you. Here’s what we’ll do…

…we’ll fucking fight. (Roxy, there’s a time for this kind of language and it’s now.)

10 Nov 03:43

It's time to stop being nice and be honest about what we're up against

by rss@dailykos.com (Doctor RJ)

The tragedy of what happened last night has many facets and factors, but the one thing I come back to is something that’s unfathomable to me. A significant portion of this country, a portion that is white, rural, and uneducated, decided to hand this country over to an alleged sexual predator who lied his ass off for the better part of a year while insulting, degrading and scapegoating millions of people in this country whose only “crime” was being of a different ethnicity or religion. The fact that 48 percent of voters went in this direction is a disgrace, and the fact they rewarded a populism based in bigotry has the potential to be a breaking point in civil discourse.

And maybe it should be.

Back in May, I wrote a piece about the similarities between the dominant theme among many prestige television shows over the past 20 years and Donald Trump’s appeal to white voters. In many of the top-tier programs (e.g, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, The Sopranos, etc.) during this period, the protagonists have usually been antiheroes characterized as white men frustrated by their circumstances. Donald Trump’s rise as a candidate has been built upon support from people who are often whitemale, and without college degrees. In surveys, members of this group are more likely to say they’re more angry than other demographic groups. They also feel their financial situation is not what they thought it would be when they were younger, and think their current lot in life is a function of circumstances beyond their control. In short, it’s a group ripe to hear a power fantasy about how life can be made “great again” and things can be the way they should be, if only we’d do some things in the worst possible ways.

Many people will argue this election turned on Hillary Clinton’s flaws, the failure of the Obama coalition to turnout, or the Democratic party’s inability to connect with blue collar white voters and their frustrations. But, to me, this is the point in the movie where someone looks at the people who took 30 pieces of silver with utter disbelief and contempt. If, at the end of the day, the only rationalization a whole lot of white voters can manage for fucking over millions is the empty promises of a proven liar about nonexistent manufacturing jobs which he’ll protect from nonexistent Mexican murderers and rapists with his nonexistent wall, then that’s fucking despicable.

Moreover, I’m just tired. I’m tired of trying to reason with people who won’t be reasonable. I’m tired of trying to persuade people who see ignorance as a virtue. And, most of all, I’m tired of the people who make excuses for why this slice of America isn’t full of ignorant bigots. If we’re ever going to move forward, it’s time to fight lies with cold hard truths.

10 Nov 03:40

Wil, we just gave the nuclear codes to a guy whose Twitter account had to be taken away. What. Even.

I know. America is fucked.

10 Nov 03:09

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10 Nov 03:08

ifuckedarcadegannon: autisticliving: Autistic people should be encouraged, accommodated and...

ifuckedarcadegannon:

autisticliving:

Autistic people should be encouraged, accommodated and supported to grow into happy autistic individuals instead of being trained, forced and abused into using all their energy on repressing their autistic traits by all means possible. 

10 Nov 03:08

mygayisshowing: #KeepKissing





















mygayisshowing:

#KeepKissing

10 Nov 03:07

carpaydiem: jackthevulture: I’m gonna outlive donald trump i dont care how long i have to wait i...

ThePrettiestOne

If there's one thing I'm good at, it's outlasting assholes.

carpaydiem:

jackthevulture:

I’m gonna outlive donald trump i dont care how long i have to wait i wanna live in a world where he doesnt exist and I dont have to hear or see him 

Spite, fuel me

im not goin anywhere

god this was so uplifting to read

10 Nov 03:07

deansanchor: #america





deansanchor:

#america

10 Nov 03:06

lesbianshepard: i honestly wanted to die last night but that’s also what pence wants and i am, if...

lesbianshepard:

i honestly wanted to die last night but that’s also what pence wants and i am, if nothing else, a creature fueled by spite.

10 Nov 03:06

TO-DO List

lynati:

youlighttheskyfanfiction:

figsandnewtons:

Michael Moore called this. He literally warned us Trump was going to win, in specifically the way he won. He told us in July.

And now he is tweeting out a plan. It’s not going to come easily, but we need to actually listen:

thank you.

10 Nov 03:05

toywaving: For all of my LGBTQIAP+ siblings out there, right...

ThePrettiestOne

We need you. You've still got a whole SHITLOAD of motherfuckers to prove wrong.

















toywaving:

For all of my LGBTQIAP+ siblings out there, right now.. Please don’t give up. We will be heard. I love you all, please stay safe. Please.

10 Nov 03:04

the-movemnt: Gabe Gonzalez gets super real about the dangers of...

10 Nov 03:04

PASS THIS ON.

fangirlnerd101:

queen-nubiana:

The first transgender suicide hotline is now up and running in the U.S. You can reach Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860.

With trump winning this is especially important. Please reblog even if it “doesn’t fit your blog theme”

10 Nov 03:04

intj-confessions: digg: OMFG STEPHEN!!!!! someone asked him...







intj-confessions:

digg:

OMFG STEPHEN!!!!!

someone asked him this before this show and this was really his answer holy shit

10 Nov 02:53

Anti-Trump Republicans talk about fleeing the country

by rss@dailykos.com (Laura Clawson)

Cry me a river:

“I mean, yes, yes I’m surprised,” said former New Hampshire GOP chairman Fergus Cullen, another prominent Trump critic. “I’m wondering if I should be packing my bags and driving to Montreal before dawn. I have to confess, I’ve underestimated Donald Trump for 18 months. I underestimated his appeal in the primary, his staying power, his appeal in the last two weeks. I’m humbled by this.”

Cullen’s not the only anti-Trump Republican making “I’m leaving the country” cracks:

“You can reach me in New Zealand for around the next, oh, say, four years,” emailed [former George W. Bush staffer Peter] Wehner.

Great. I’m glad you guys were critical of Donald Trump and all, but his election is because of the party you helped build. He didn’t come out of nowhere, and the Republicans who were on board with their party’s anti-immigrant, sexist, vote-suppressing agenda right up until the moment it gave them Trump can really go pound sand. As for them leaving the country? Whatever—it’s unlikely they’re going to add anything to the coming four years of fighting back. But you know what? They’re not going anywhere, because aside from the fact that their political careers will take a hit, they aren’t the ones who face real danger from Trump.

10 Nov 00:55

plannedparenthood: Planned Parenthood has been here for 100...



plannedparenthood:

Planned Parenthood has been here for 100 years, and one thing is clear: We will never back down and we will never stop fighting to ensure that Planned Parenthood patients have access to the care they need and for the people who come from communities that need our continued support in this new reality.

Many of the people Planned Parenthood health centers serve may be concerned about their safety, and the safety of their families and friends. We will support our immigrant, Muslim, Black and Latinx colleagues, partners and patients in the face of threats made over the last several months.

Health care should not be political. Every morning, Planned Parenthood health center staff across the country wake up and open their doors, as they have this morning, to care for anyone who needs them, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, income, or country of origin. They will do so today, they will do so tomorrow, they will do so every day as they have for 100 years.

10 Nov 00:54

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10 Nov 00:53

gunpowderandspark: marauders4evr: officialek: marauders4evr: Clinton lost Florida by 3%. The...

gunpowderandspark:

marauders4evr:

officialek:

marauders4evr:

Clinton lost Florida by 3%.

The third party was at 4%.

But hey…at least you all took a stand right?

Yeah because I voted for who I wanted, not for who everyone else wanted

Yeah?

And how’d that work out for you?

“People are going to die, international relations are going to fall apart, and equality is being wound back.”

“I think you’re underestimating how satisfying it is to feel this smug, though. It really makes it all worth it.”

10 Nov 00:53

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ThePrettiestOne

As an autistic woman, I try REALLY hard to appreciate the women in my life who carry more of this load than I know how to.