Friday, March 21, 2025

I Didn't Say It ...

Pete Buttigieg, out military vet and former Transportation Secretary, on The Felon’s “slash-and-burn” proposal to cut 80,000 employees from the Department of Veterans Affairs [VA]:

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“How can we not be pissed off when we see them coming after the workers who take care of our veterans, many of whom are veterans themselves? They’re going to slash-and-burn so much of the VA. [But] this could be an empowering moment for so many veterans, so many families and so many Americans .There’s a lot of folks in Congress who are incredibly nervous about this, a lot of congressional Republicans who know better, but … [who can at] least can be pushed, to stand up to this sort of thing.”

The very people who protect us, he wants to punish; the very job he ran from, crying that his feet hurt, he doesn’t think worthy of respect.

He cares about rich white people, Putin and hookers pissing on him; that’s all.

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Anthony Mackie, Captain America, on  playing gay roles during his career and how it helped him to be more empathetic toward gay people, including one of his own brothers:

“Growing up in the south in the 90s & 80s, you grew up homophobic, sexist and racist….that’s just a fact. So when I got to school, my roommate was gay, like I didn’t know how to deal with that. Like my brother is gay. So being a man, I used my art to better myself. I played Perry [Brother to Brother] so that I could understand my brother better, so I could understand my friends better. Going to art school, a bunch of my friends were gay. But with me, I needed to figure out what was my hold up, what was my insecurity about that. And once I played that role, I realized everybody deserves to be loved. It’s not my job to say who you love or who should love you, If you’re loved, I’m happy for you … So Perry was more a statement piece for me, with love and admiration for my brother, with the appreciation and respect for my friends, for that culture. I think it made me a better actor because I had to go so far outside the box.”

A favorite saying of mine: when you know better, you do better. And Mackie has learned better.

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Sarah McBride, Democratic Delaware Congresswoman and the first out transgender member of Congress, on the GOP being fixated on her gender identity instead of substantive policy issues affecting Americans:

“I appear to live rent-free in the minds of some of my Republican colleagues. I wish that they would spend even a fraction of the time that they spend thinking about me, thinking about how to lower the costs for American families. I wish they would spend a fraction of the time that they spend thinking about me, figuring out how to make government actually work better, rather than making it work worse in order to prove that government can’t work. The Republican Party is obsessed with culture war issues. It is weird, and it is bizarre. And the American people deserve serious legislators, serious elected officials who are focused on bringing people together to deliver real results for the American people. Not to play games, and not to engage in schoolyard taunts. We will not take a lecture on decorum from a party that incited an insurrection.”

Her remarks came just two days after Texas GOP Representative Keith Self, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, repeatedly misgendered her during a hearing,  calling her “Mister McBride.” The exchange prompted an immediate rebuke from Massachusetts Democrat Bill Keating who demanded a correction. Instead of apologizing, Self abruptly adjourned the hearing.

It's what the GOP does when confronted; they run off like rats.

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Ben Whishaw, out actor, on juggling very different projects—a spy in Black Doves, voicing Paddington Bear, and rehearsing Samuel Beckett’s "Waiting for Godot”—in an effort to avoid being pigeonholed:

“It was one of the strangest gear switches ever, but it is nice to inhabit so many different worlds. Somewhere in your mind, you have to refuse to be categorized, you have to keep very free. People love to categorize and file you somewhere and you have to really resist that ... This is something I’ve been thinking a lot about. I’m quite fascinated in how much has changed in the 20 years since I started acting. There were not roles like this [playing an openly gay hit man] … there were not depictions of queer people like this. Now you can play someone who’s not straight, and not that it’s irrelevant, but it’s not their defining characteristic—that person might have many other interesting facets. And those people can be the center of a story that appeals to a large audience … that’s new! I remember it was conveyed to me clearly that you should keep it a bit hush-hush that you’re gay and not to make much of a thing about it. Even though I wasn’t hiding it from my friends or the people in my life ... if you wanted to get roles, that was what was required of you. And I think that was it—it was a pretty tiny proportion. I can’t think of anyone who was my age. So I do really want to acknowledge the bravery and brilliance of those people, because it wasn’t nothing that we had them to look up to. And I’m grateful that we’ve moved on from that time, because it felt horrible.”

Whishaw has always marched to the beat of his own drummer, even as an out actor, trying to stay true to himself.

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Greg Casar, Democrat Congressman, on what the Democrats need to be doing:

“Today the biggest split among Democrats is between those who want to stand and fight and those who want to play dead. House Democrats united to stand and fight. Too many Senate Democrats played dead. We need more leaders from  the ‘Stand and Fight’ wing of the Democratic party.”

Stand and Fight. You work for us and we demand that you fight … or we will vote you out.

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Harvey Fierstein, playwright, actor, out gay man and live performer, on being banned from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts:

"A few folks have written to ask how I feel about [The Felon]'s takeover of The Kennedy Center. How do you think I feel? The shows I've written are now banned from being performed in our premiere American theater. Those shows, most of which have been performed there in the past, include Kinky BootsLa Cage aux FollesTorch Song TrilogyHairspraySafe SexCasa ValentinaSpookhouseA Catered AffairThe Sissy DucklingBella Bella, and more. I have been in the struggle for our civil rights for more than 50 years only to watch them snatched away by a man who actually couldn't care less. He does this stuff only to placate the religious right, so they'll look the other way as he savages our political system for his own glorification. He attacks free speech. He attacks the free press. He attacks America's allies. His only allegiance is to himself—the golden calf. My fellow Americans I warn you—this is NOT how it begins. This is how freedom ENDS! [The Felon] may have declared 'woke' as dead in America. We must prove him wrong. WAKE THE HELL UP!!!!!"

Resist.

Speak up.

Stand up.

Vote.

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33 comments:

  1. . . . and so the circus rumbles on .

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  2. Love me some Pete. So much so that I worked on his campaign. Mackie and Wishaw are the embodiment of what it means to be an actor --- a person's sexual orientation should never pigeonhole them into certain roles. Finally, Fierstein says it all when it comes to The Felon. The Kennedy Center is a joke now and the family should file suit to have the name disassociated; the Kennedy brothers are spinning in their Arlington graves.

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    1. I have been a Pete supporter from the days when he was Mayor Pete!
      I love Harvey's rant.

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  3. Anonymous9:47 AM

    I love Ben Wishaw. He’s a great actor.
    And you are right, when people know better, they do better.
    Pete!

    XOXO

    Sixpence

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    1. Whishaw has made his way being exactly who he is and just working.
      Yes, always, to Pete.
      xoxo

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  4. Too many politicians are vintage, if not yet antique. The old guard is too old to do anything but try moves that have maybe, or maybe not, been tried before. Fresh ideas from younger people need to be used to combat a rule by the rich, for the rich and for ever and ever. The oldies should retire and hope that the Muskrat doesn't remove their pensions.

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    1. I don't mind the old guard with experience, but the old guard who stays in office just for the sake of staying in office, and never taking a new stand, need to be removed.

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  5. Great quotations from Anthony Mackie, Ben Whishaw, and Harvey Fierstein!

    On my other blog, Sarah McBride was recently the Beautiful Woman of the Day --
    https://bwotday.blogspot.com/2025/03/sarah-mcbride.html

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    1. How did I miss your other blog? I must have been asleep at the wheel. I added it to my blog roll!

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  6. Harvey all the way ... yes to all of these, but Harvey leads the parade!

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    1. Harvey has zero f*cks to give this regime and I stand with him.

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  7. I really admire and like Pete Buttigieg. I want him to run in 2028, but I am not sure if he can get elected in this country filled with MAGAs. I think he would make an outstanding president.

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    1. I think Pete might have a good shot. He has no qualms about appearing on Fox news, but doesn't cave to their lunacy, so his message gets out there.

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  8. Yup, Mayor Pete - and you - has got it on one.
    And Ben Whishaw is a an absolute model of 'how to be'. I don't think he's put a foot wrong - (but do hold back on the 'yet'!)

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    1. I like Pete for his stance and his common sense approach to speaking.
      I agree about Whishaw; I don't think I've every seen him in anything that I didn't like.

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  9. Pete Buttigieg is always calm but forceful in his words. I admire him so much.
    I worry for Whishaw position, I'm afraid as Fierstein states the clocks are turning back.

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    1. You are so right about Pete.
      The clocks may turn back, but they will turn this way again, and as harvey says we need to fight for that shift!

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  10. Anonymous12:54 PM

    the dog's mother
    (Pete Buttigieg)
    xoxo :-)

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  11. Greg Casar is absolutely right. It's unfortunate we have more than want to play dead. They need to resign move on and get new blood in.

    Oh I know is when President Pete takes over he's going to have a hell of a clean up to do. And God loves Sarah. How she's so eloquent holds her tongue is be on me but she's amazing and she's there for the right reasons. Representing and assisting her constituents.

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    1. They have to start working for the people who hired them and if they don't then they should be removed.

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  12. I have never heard the current President of the USA talking with any kind of pleasure about the arts. It is doubtful that he ever reads fiction or poetry or witnesses great dramas in performance. He is an uncultured philistine - not really civilised.

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    1. His idea of art is anything that celebrates him.

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  13. When I read about Harvey, I thought to myself, I only hope the Kenndy Center suffers and goes under to teach those lousy GOP creeps a lesson. And that's hard for me to say since I'm an arts patron. As long as Trump is involved, I will not support the Center.

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    1. I feel the same way; I'd hate to see it happen but I'd like to see it happen.

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  14. Anonymous12:45 AM

    Buttigieg, Casar and McBride are the future of the Democratic Party.
    Trump has destroyed the reputation of the country as well as the Kennedy Center, he destroys everything he touches. One day he will end up on the trash heap of history like the rest of the world’s despots and tyrants.
    -Rj

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    1. Sadly, though, MAGAts will go to their graves saying he was their savior.

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    2. Anonymous2:24 PM

      Just like some Germans still believed in Hitler, and some Russians still believed in Stalin.
      Even worse are people in our own country who revise history to excuse Hitler and Stalin. Apologists are so pathetic.
      -Rj

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  15. I haven't heard of a couple of these people before today, but I like what they are saying. I hope Pete Buttigieg does become President. the current idiot doesn't deserve that title.

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  17. Yes, people who know better do better. Sadly, some people are to ignorant or too selfish (or both) to ever learn.

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