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Mark Judge | October 20, 2017
Contributors to the new anthology book “Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America” recently gathered at Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington to talk about “where we go from here” in Trump’s America. The four feminist writers at the October 3rd talk were Nicole Chung, managing web editor of Catapult, Mary Kathryn Nagle, a playwright and partner at Pipestem Law,…
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Mark Judge | October 18, 2017
Last Thursday, while most of Hollywood was collapsing in a sexual abuse scandal, actor Gary Sinise - the anti-Harvey Weinstein -  was in Washington to accept the Association of the U.S. Army’s highest award for service to the nation, the 2017 George Catlett Marshall Medal. “For as long as I’m able, I stand with you,” Sinise said as he accepted award, which is described by the Army this way: "The…
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Mark Judge | October 15, 2017
As the Hollywood Reported noted, when “Saturday Night Live” aired on October 14 “many Hollywood eyes were likely feasting on Saturday's show with expectations about how it would tackle the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault scandal.” The show had been criticized for ignoring the scandal in the previous week's episode. What viewers got during the show’s “cold opening” was Alec Baldwin doing yet…
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Mark Judge | October 12, 2017
(Photo: US Senate) New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is profiled in the November edition of Vogue, and in the lengthy piece there is one particular passage worth noting. While much of the  interview focus on Gillibrand’s liberal views - her feminism, her support for paid family leave and contraception, her dislike to President Trump - at one point Gillibrand talks about her Catholic faith. …
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Mark Judge | October 11, 2017
Hey look, another celebrity has launched a tirade against President Trump. Today’s spastic is rapper Eminem, 44, who during the BET Awards Tuesday night delivered five-minute freestyle rap dedicated to the president. Called “The Storm,” Eminem rapped that the president is a racist, voiced support for gun control, defended Hillary Clinton and praised Barack Obama. Basically, the New York Times…
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Mark Judge | October 10, 2017
On October 9, pleistocene-era pop star Cher posted a cryptic tweet: “I’m outta here.”  The tweet followed two others which said “he is cancer” and “this is not a stupid astrological Joke.wake up & smell your country being destroyed.” (Errors in the original). Has the “Turn Back Time” singer snapped? Is Cher about to make good on her promise to leave the country if Donald Trump were…
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Mark Judge | October 9, 2017
(Harvey Weinstein: Screengrab) In a exclusive statement sent to the Huffington Post, Academy Award winner Meryl Streep called the alleged sexual harassment by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein “disgraceful,” “inexcusable,” and an “abuse of power.” She also called the women who have spoken out against him “heroes.”  Streep worked for years with Weinstein on films like "The Iron Lady," "Doubt…
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Mark Judge | October 8, 2017
Hollywood is a place where movie stars are quick to denounce Republicans and mock conservatives. But when one of their own allegedly behaves in a reprehensible way, the scolders fall silent. This hypocrisy is explored in an October 8 report in the New York Times by Brooks Barnes. “Welcome to Hollywood,” Barnes writes, “where people love to wag self-righteous fingers — over the past year, awards…
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Mark Judge | October 5, 2017
In a treacly and cringe-inducing segment on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” the show’s female writers - and surprise guest Miley Cyrus - wrote “thank-you notes” to former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Writers Caroline Eppright, Becky Kraus, Albertina Rizzo, Jo Firestone, and Marina Cockenberg came on stage, sat in host Fallon’s chair, and shared their thanks to Clinton. They were…
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Mark Judge | October 5, 2017
Actor and Christian activist Kirk Cameron took to Facebook on Wednesday to deliver a message of hope and inspiration to what he called a “divided” world. Cameron, who on October 24 is hosting “Revive Us 2,” a spiritual meeting presented by Fathom Events and simulcast in theaters across the nation, said the following: There’s so much going on in the world today that’s so depressing. We seem…