Time to drop another Black history nugget on y'all.
As many of you know we had two Black trans persons in Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham be elected to the Minneapolis City Council. One of the first things that was done in the wake of the January 9 inauguration of the Council was holding an organizational meeting to determine who the new council president and vice president would be, the committee chairs, and the committee assignments for all thirteen councilmembers.
The council president one is a big deal because that person determines who chairs the twelve standing Minneapolis council committees and the membership of them. It was during that organizational meeting that Jenkins was elected vice president of the council
Andrea is not your average freshman council member. She is well prepared for the council vice president position, having served for 12 years as a policy aide for two Ward 8 council members in Robert Lilligren and Elizabeth Glidden, who both served as council vice president.
Andrea is also chairing two of the council's permanent committees.
Sharon Sayles-Belton, another Ward 8 council member, served as the president of the council before being elected Minneapolis mayor in 1993.
Andrea is also keeping a Ward 8 council leadership tradition going, and major props to her for doing so.
Tuesday, February 06, 2018
Monday, February 05, 2018
If You're A Black TBLGQ Person, We KNOW TBLGQ Rights Aren't Safe
"Should the self destructive white privilege fueled racist tendencies of white voters prevail on Tuesday, we will be stuck with people who hate us having offices in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and the Justice Department gleefully making policy backed by the federal government that rolls back all the human rights games we have made since Stonewall. ".
-TransGriot, November 4, 2016
In the wake of the disastrous 2016 election, one of my Black lesbian homegirls told me a story about a conversation she'd had with two white gay men at her job who were gleefully bragging about voting for Trump.
"He's going to shake this PC crap up," one of them said while the other recited Trump's demonstrably false narrative about the country being 'terrible' under President Obama.
My homegirl then calmly reminded both of the gay Trump supporters they had just voted for the guy who would take away gay marriage. Upon hearing that comment, their previously gleeful expressions turned to shock and horror.
"He can't do that, can he?" one of them asked her in a concerned tone.
"He most certainly can, now that you voted for the guy who will put an anti marriage equality justice on the Supreme Court, and has Mike Pence as his vice president egging him on to do it,"
said my friend
I'm recalling that now year old conversation because I thought about it as I read the Washington Post story by Colleen Curry in which she talked about the epiphany she had that gay rights weren't safe.
Well, if you had talked to any member of the Black, Latinx or Asian TBLGQ community prior to or since the 2016 election, we could have told you that our community's human rights aren't safe based on our people's long tortured human rights history in the US and our people having to constantly fight tooth and nail just to have our humanity and human rights recognized.
As a matter of fact, just four days before the 2016 election I wrote a post that stated in blunt terms that the humanity and human rights of trans people were on the ballot.
There was a clear choice in this 2016 presidential election in terms of who needed to be in the White House if we wanted as a community continued progress on TBLGQ rights issues But far too many people in this community were more committed to hatin' on Hillary than electing her to become POTUS so that we could have continued our TBLGQ human rights progress.
My people's history is full of stories like the Reconstruction, in which we made fantastic human rights progress after emancipation only to have it wiped out because of an at times violent conservative backlash that erased those gains before the turn of the 20th Century and saw the birth of Jim Crow Segregation.
The Civil Rights Movement of the 50's and 60's (sometimes called the Second Reconstruction by historians) led to African Americans making fantastic human rights gains during that period only to have them steady chipped away or rolled back by conservative Republicans hostile to any progress for Black Americans
Rights that you gain by executive order and court cases aren't safe and can be easily reversed. The only way to make them permanent or harder to roll back is to pass them legislatively To pass them legislatively, you have to have either TBLGQ legislators or allies doing so.
Elections matter. As long as the Trump misadministration and people hostile to us are in charge in Washington and our state capitols, TBLGQ human rights will always be under attack and we must fight tooth and nail to ensure there's no slippage in our human rights coverage. .
Good to know that some of you in TBLGQ World are finally waking up to that reality
Labels:
elections,
LGBT human rights,
Moni's commentary
Last Day To Register To Vote For Texas Primary Elections
If you wish to vote in the upcoming Texas primary elections either during the early voting period that runs from February 20-March 2 or on March 6, better bust a move because today is the last day to register to vote
And yes, you will need the new yellow voter registration card in order to do so.
You'll need to head to your county courthouse or get that voter registration card in the mail and postmarked today in order to be eligible to vote in the primary.
If you need to check to see if your voter registration is valid, you can check the Vote Texas website
But you must handle your election business today in order to be eligible to vote for the primary, otherwise you'll have to wait until the general election November 6 to make your voice heard.
And yes, you will need the new yellow voter registration card in order to do so.
You'll need to head to your county courthouse or get that voter registration card in the mail and postmarked today in order to be eligible to vote in the primary.
If you need to check to see if your voter registration is valid, you can check the Vote Texas website
But you must handle your election business today in order to be eligible to vote for the primary, otherwise you'll have to wait until the general election November 6 to make your voice heard.
Labels:
early voting,
regisatration,
voter registration,
voting
Sunday, February 04, 2018
Ebony Morgan's Killer Found Guilty
Justice has been served in the Ebony Morgan case.
23 year old Kenneth Kelley. Jr pled guilty to second degree murder and using a firearm in the commission of a felony in the July 2 murder of Morgan in Lynchburg, VA.
Kelley fled the Lynchburg area and headed to Baltimore after fatally shooting Morgan, and was found at his mother's house a few days later.
He accepted a plea deal, and was sentenced to 40 years for the murder and 3 years fo the firearm charge. 23 years of the sentence was suspended by the judge for good behavior.
According to Lynchburg Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison, Kelley will be spending the next 20 years in state prison for the crime.
Morgan's mother told a local news station that the sentence gives her some closure and she can sleep at night.
And another on of the people who took one of our sister's lives will be going to jail for it, even if it isn't as long as we as a community would like it to happen.
23 year old Kenneth Kelley. Jr pled guilty to second degree murder and using a firearm in the commission of a felony in the July 2 murder of Morgan in Lynchburg, VA.
Kelley fled the Lynchburg area and headed to Baltimore after fatally shooting Morgan, and was found at his mother's house a few days later.
He accepted a plea deal, and was sentenced to 40 years for the murder and 3 years fo the firearm charge. 23 years of the sentence was suspended by the judge for good behavior.
According to Lynchburg Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison, Kelley will be spending the next 20 years in state prison for the crime.
Morgan's mother told a local news station that the sentence gives her some closure and she can sleep at night.
And another on of the people who took one of our sister's lives will be going to jail for it, even if it isn't as long as we as a community would like it to happen.
Labels:
legal/justice,
murder,
trans murders,
Virginia
2017-18 NFL Playoffs- Super Bowl LII
After the games of Championship Sunday were contested, I split the picks, getting the AFC one right (boo hiss) and getting the NFC one wrong to stay underwater record wise at 4-6 for these playoffs
Now the big game is upon us at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, and we now have the team everyone loves to hate in the Trump loving New EnglandCheatriots Patriots taking on a Philadelphia Eagles team playing for their first NFL championship since 1960.
The NFC champion Eagles are probably playing the theme from the Rocky movie in their locker room because they are underdogs in this game but thy are used to it.
They have been the underdog in both their NFC playoff games despite their 13-3 record and their number one seed because they lost their staring QB Carson Wentz in Week 14.
And yes, the other thing I love about the Eagles is they are 'woke'. They have been taking part in the 'Take A Knee' protests, and have led efforts in Pennsylvania to push criminal justice reform along with other charitable and community social justice issues.
They are facing a Patriots team that is not only seeking their sixth NFL title, they haven't lost since the Miami Dolphins upset them 27-20 at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 14
And as we know, they are 45's and white supremacists favorite NFL team.
So let me get to my Super Bowl pick. While I am rooting for the Eagles to win their first title since 1960, my NFL prognosticator head says I'll unfortunately have to watch the disgusting spectacle of Tom Brady hoisting the Lombardi trophy again
Patriots to win Super Bowl LII
Now the big game is upon us at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, and we now have the team everyone loves to hate in the Trump loving New England
They have been the underdog in both their NFC playoff games despite their 13-3 record and their number one seed because they lost their staring QB Carson Wentz in Week 14.
And yes, the other thing I love about the Eagles is they are 'woke'. They have been taking part in the 'Take A Knee' protests, and have led efforts in Pennsylvania to push criminal justice reform along with other charitable and community social justice issues.
They are facing a Patriots team that is not only seeking their sixth NFL title, they haven't lost since the Miami Dolphins upset them 27-20 at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 14
And as we know, they are 45's and white supremacists favorite NFL team.
So let me get to my Super Bowl pick. While I am rooting for the Eagles to win their first title since 1960, my NFL prognosticator head says I'll unfortunately have to watch the disgusting spectacle of Tom Brady hoisting the Lombardi trophy again
Patriots to win Super Bowl LII
Labels:
Minneapolis,
Moni's NFL Picks,
NFL,
Super Bowl
Houston Victory Fund Campaign Training Happening This Weekend
One of the important political things that is also going on in Houston this weekend that I was bummed I couldn't take part in was the Victory Institute Candidate training that started February 1 and will end today.
The Victory Institute is the training arm of the Victory Fund now headed by my former mayor Annise Parker, who is the first elected official to every head the group. The campaign training is a nonpartisan intensive multi day course offered by the Victory Institute, and the first one for 2018 happened in my Houston backyard.
Personal circumstances kept me from participating in it, but some of my trans family is here from different parts of Texas and the country taking part in it so that they can go forth from here and do their part to #TransformPolitics.
But I do want to take part in one of these training in the near future.
So if you're wondering whether Del. Danica Roem in Virginia or Councilmembers Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham in Minneapolis aare one hit trans political wonders, nope they aren't
The trans community is serious about being the chefs of our political destiny and not being on the right wing political menu.
The Victory Institute is the training arm of the Victory Fund now headed by my former mayor Annise Parker, who is the first elected official to every head the group. The campaign training is a nonpartisan intensive multi day course offered by the Victory Institute, and the first one for 2018 happened in my Houston backyard.
Personal circumstances kept me from participating in it, but some of my trans family is here from different parts of Texas and the country taking part in it so that they can go forth from here and do their part to #TransformPolitics.
But I do want to take part in one of these training in the near future.
So if you're wondering whether Del. Danica Roem in Virginia or Councilmembers Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham in Minneapolis aare one hit trans political wonders, nope they aren't
The trans community is serious about being the chefs of our political destiny and not being on the right wing political menu.
Labels:
Houston,
LGBT politics,
politics,
training,
Victory Fund
Saturday, February 03, 2018
2018 GLBT Caucus Endorsement Meeting
As a proud member of the Houston GLBT Caucus, spent the day at the 2018 Houston GLBT Caucus Endorsement Meeting that started at 11 AM CSI and ended at 5 PM.
It was a packed house at St Stephen's Episcopal Church for much of the day as candidates were there to compete for one of the Houston Big Four political endorsements for liberal-progressive candidates.
It was contentious at times, and some results i questioned along with others in the room, but in the end the Caucus endorsement process worked.
Congrats to the folks who received their endorsement! .
Democratic Primary
U.S. Senator - Beto O’Rourke
U.S. Congressional District #2 - Todd Litton
U.S. Congressional District #7 - No endorsement
U.S. Congressional District #10 - Madeline K. Eden
U.S. Congressional District #14 - Adrienne Bell
U.S. Congressional District #18 - Sheila Jackson Lee
U.S. Congressional District #22 - Sri Preston Kulkarni
U.S. Congressional District #29 - Sylvia R. Garcia
U.S. Congressional District #36 - Dayna Steele
Governor - Andrew White
Lieutenant Governor - Mike Collier
GLO Commissioner - Tex Morgan
State Board of Education #4 - Steven A. Chambers
TX State Senate #15 - John Whitmire
TX State Senate #17 - Fran Watson
TX State House #27 - Ron Reynolds
TX State House #28 - Meghan Scoggins
TX State House #29 - Dylan Forbis
TX State House #126 - Natali Hurtado
TX State House #133 - Sandra G. Moore
TX State House #134 - Allison Sawyer
TX State House #138 - Adam Milasincic
TX State House #139 - Randy Bates
TX State House #142 - Harold V. Dutton Jr.
TX State House #146 - Shawn Nicole Thierry
TX State House #147 - Garnet Coleman
TX 14th Court of Appeals, #3 - Jerry Zimmerer
TX 14th Court of Appeals, #8 - Margaret “Meg” Poissant
55th Civil District Court - Paul Simon
113th Civil District Court - Rabeea Collier
185th Civil District Court - Jason Luong
188th Civil District Court - Scot “Dolli” Dollinger
234th Civil District Court - Lauren Reeder
269th Civil District Court - Cory Sepolio
281st Civil District Court - George Arnold
246th Family District Court - Angela Graves-Harrington
280th Family District Court - Barbara J. Stalder
309th Family District Court - Linda Marie Dunson
313th Family District Court - Natalia Oakes
County Criminal Court #2 - Harold J. Landreneau
County Criminal Court #5 - David M. Fleischer
County Criminal Court #7 - Andrew A. Wright
County Criminal Court #11 - Gus Saper
County Criminal Court #12 - Juan J. Aguirre
County Criminal Court #13 - Raul Rodriguez
County Criminal Court #15 - Kris Ougrah
County Probate Court #2 - Jim L. Peacock
County Probate Court #4 - Michael Galligan
County Civil Court at Law #2 - Jim Kovach
Harris County District Clerk - Marilyn Burgess
Harris County Clerk - Diane Trautman
County Treasurer - Dylan Osborne
Harris County Commissioner #2 - Adrian Garcia
Harris County Commissioner #4 - Penny Shaw
Harris County Justice of the Peace Pr 3, #2 - Don Coffey
Harris County Justice of the Peace Pr 7, #2 - Audrie Lawton
County School Trustee At Large #3 - Elvonte Patton
County School Trustee Pos 6, Pct 1 - Danyahel (Danny) Norris
Republican Primary
U.S. Senator - Mary Miller
Now go handle your business and vote for them in the upcoming Texas primary elections February 20-March 2 (Early Voting) or on March 6 (Election Day)
It was a packed house at St Stephen's Episcopal Church for much of the day as candidates were there to compete for one of the Houston Big Four political endorsements for liberal-progressive candidates.
It was contentious at times, and some results i questioned along with others in the room, but in the end the Caucus endorsement process worked.
Congrats to the folks who received their endorsement! .
Democratic Primary
U.S. Senator - Beto O’Rourke
U.S. Congressional District #2 - Todd Litton
U.S. Congressional District #7 - No endorsement
U.S. Congressional District #10 - Madeline K. Eden
U.S. Congressional District #14 - Adrienne Bell
U.S. Congressional District #18 - Sheila Jackson Lee
U.S. Congressional District #22 - Sri Preston Kulkarni
U.S. Congressional District #29 - Sylvia R. Garcia
U.S. Congressional District #36 - Dayna Steele
Governor - Andrew White
Lieutenant Governor - Mike Collier
GLO Commissioner - Tex Morgan
State Board of Education #4 - Steven A. Chambers
TX State Senate #15 - John Whitmire
TX State Senate #17 - Fran Watson
TX State House #27 - Ron Reynolds
TX State House #28 - Meghan Scoggins
TX State House #29 - Dylan Forbis
TX State House #126 - Natali Hurtado
TX State House #133 - Sandra G. Moore
TX State House #134 - Allison Sawyer
TX State House #138 - Adam Milasincic
TX State House #139 - Randy Bates
TX State House #142 - Harold V. Dutton Jr.
TX State House #146 - Shawn Nicole Thierry
TX State House #147 - Garnet Coleman
TX 14th Court of Appeals, #3 - Jerry Zimmerer
TX 14th Court of Appeals, #8 - Margaret “Meg” Poissant
55th Civil District Court - Paul Simon
113th Civil District Court - Rabeea Collier
185th Civil District Court - Jason Luong
188th Civil District Court - Scot “Dolli” Dollinger
234th Civil District Court - Lauren Reeder
269th Civil District Court - Cory Sepolio
281st Civil District Court - George Arnold
246th Family District Court - Angela Graves-Harrington
280th Family District Court - Barbara J. Stalder
309th Family District Court - Linda Marie Dunson
313th Family District Court - Natalia Oakes
County Criminal Court #2 - Harold J. Landreneau
County Criminal Court #5 - David M. Fleischer
County Criminal Court #7 - Andrew A. Wright
County Criminal Court #11 - Gus Saper
County Criminal Court #12 - Juan J. Aguirre
County Criminal Court #13 - Raul Rodriguez
County Criminal Court #15 - Kris Ougrah
County Probate Court #2 - Jim L. Peacock
County Probate Court #4 - Michael Galligan
County Civil Court at Law #2 - Jim Kovach
Harris County District Clerk - Marilyn Burgess
Harris County Clerk - Diane Trautman
County Treasurer - Dylan Osborne
Harris County Commissioner #2 - Adrian Garcia
Harris County Commissioner #4 - Penny Shaw
Harris County Justice of the Peace Pr 3, #2 - Don Coffey
Harris County Justice of the Peace Pr 7, #2 - Audrie Lawton
County School Trustee At Large #3 - Elvonte Patton
County School Trustee Pos 6, Pct 1 - Danyahel (Danny) Norris
Republican Primary
U.S. Senator - Mary Miller
Now go handle your business and vote for them in the upcoming Texas primary elections February 20-March 2 (Early Voting) or on March 6 (Election Day)
Labels:
endorsements,
Houston GLBT Caucus,
primary election,
Texas
TransGriot Named One Of 8 Houston Women To Watch On Social Media
It's pop my collar time
Wasn't expecting this honor to happen for me, but I and TransGriot was named by Houstonia magazine as one of the 8 Houston Women To Watch on Social Media.
I do have 14K earned followers on my Twitter feed, and my 12 year old blog has had over 6.5million people surf to it since I started it in 2006.
Thank you TransGriot readers for doing so for all these years, for sharing my posts and for making me the go to blog when it comes to Texas political commentary.
I don't mind calling crap out on national stuff either, but that's another post for another time, and I definitely don't have a problem calling it as I see it inside and outside my community.
Thanks Houstonia magazine for the honor, and to my new readers, who surfed by as a result of that article, welcome to my cyberhome.
Wasn't expecting this honor to happen for me, but I and TransGriot was named by Houstonia magazine as one of the 8 Houston Women To Watch on Social Media.
I do have 14K earned followers on my Twitter feed, and my 12 year old blog has had over 6.5million people surf to it since I started it in 2006.
Thank you TransGriot readers for doing so for all these years, for sharing my posts and for making me the go to blog when it comes to Texas political commentary.
I don't mind calling crap out on national stuff either, but that's another post for another time, and I definitely don't have a problem calling it as I see it inside and outside my community.
Thanks Houstonia magazine for the honor, and to my new readers, who surfed by as a result of that article, welcome to my cyberhome.
Friday, February 02, 2018
Being A Black Trans Leader Means I Have To Call Crap Out
Been checking out the reaction of white feminists to Rose McGowan's anti-trans outburst, and the first thing I have to say about it is directed at McGowan herself.
No Rose, I was born on Planet Earth in this solar system. I don't agree with a world that thinks it has a right to demonize and dismiss trans women and their issues because it doesn't neatly fit with your white feminist agenda.
And to the white trans women (and others) rushing to try to defend her and trying to call the trans woman out for confronting her (and I wouldn't be surprised if that trans woman in question was Black) what I have to say to you is this:
Well behaved trans women don't make history or advance policy agendas. Sometimes you just have to call bull feces out when you see it. It is also an intrinsic part of our leadership style as Black people to do precisely that, even if it makes friend, foe or frenemy uncomfortable.
It is not a 'cult of intersectionality' as one white trans woman described it on my FB page, and to say that means you really don't have even a 101 level of understanding what Dr. Kimberle Crenshaw was talking about when she was discussing intersectionality in the first place.
Black trans folks, no matter where we are across the African Diaspora, have always had to stand up, call crap out, speak truth to power and follow that truth telling up with concerted, committed action to back it up. And if I or any Black trans person is going to properly lead and represent our Black trans community, we have to be willing to put ourselves in the situation as this trans person did of calling problematic folks out, even if that action is considered unpopular at that moment in time.
If you think Moni is selling you woof tickets about the principles of Black leadership part, this is what the late Dr. Ronald Walters had to say about it.
Dr. Walters defined the task of Black leadership as providing the vision, resources, tactics, and strategies that facilitate the achievement of the objectives of Black people.
Nope, respectability politics will not make that happen. Demanding what you wish and taking coordinated action to make it happen will. Black trans people don't care that the calling out crap part of our Black leadership mission tradition is making you uncomfortable.
If it is making you uncomfortable, you need to ask yourself why, and deal with it.
Because Black trans people, myself included, are not going to stop calling out injustice or crap within our movement when we see it.
No Rose, I was born on Planet Earth in this solar system. I don't agree with a world that thinks it has a right to demonize and dismiss trans women and their issues because it doesn't neatly fit with your white feminist agenda. And to the white trans women (and others) rushing to try to defend her and trying to call the trans woman out for confronting her (and I wouldn't be surprised if that trans woman in question was Black) what I have to say to you is this:
Well behaved trans women don't make history or advance policy agendas. Sometimes you just have to call bull feces out when you see it. It is also an intrinsic part of our leadership style as Black people to do precisely that, even if it makes friend, foe or frenemy uncomfortable.
It is not a 'cult of intersectionality' as one white trans woman described it on my FB page, and to say that means you really don't have even a 101 level of understanding what Dr. Kimberle Crenshaw was talking about when she was discussing intersectionality in the first place.
Black trans folks, no matter where we are across the African Diaspora, have always had to stand up, call crap out, speak truth to power and follow that truth telling up with concerted, committed action to back it up. And if I or any Black trans person is going to properly lead and represent our Black trans community, we have to be willing to put ourselves in the situation as this trans person did of calling problematic folks out, even if that action is considered unpopular at that moment in time.
If you think Moni is selling you woof tickets about the principles of Black leadership part, this is what the late Dr. Ronald Walters had to say about it.
Those goals according to Walters are freedom, integration, equality, liberation, or defined in the terms of specific public policies. It is a role that often requires and results in you as a Black leader disturbing the peace when you speak truth to power.
It also makes some people uncomfortable and causes controversy at times as well.
Speaking truth to power also disturbs the status quo. It makes people uncomfortable who think that being confrontational is 'disturbing the peace'. They mistakenly think that being nice, non threatening and non confrontational in the face of oppression will get of the policy change and social justice advancement we seek.It also makes some people uncomfortable and causes controversy at times as well.
Nope, respectability politics will not make that happen. Demanding what you wish and taking coordinated action to make it happen will. Black trans people don't care that the calling out crap part of our Black leadership mission tradition is making you uncomfortable.
If it is making you uncomfortable, you need to ask yourself why, and deal with it.
Because Black trans people, myself included, are not going to stop calling out injustice or crap within our movement when we see it.
Shut Up Fool Awards- Groundhog Day 2018 Edition
Well, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, so that means we'll have six more weeks of winter weather, according to the superstition.
But sadly one thing I know we'll have more than a six week supply of is fools, and I'm here to do my weekly duty of calling them out .
Honorable mention number one is all you folks mad about the upcoming Black Panther movie to the point you were plotting to sabotage its ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.
Really? Y'all that mad about a movie focused on a Black superhero?
Honorable mention number two is Eric Trump. Uday Trump parted his lips and let something stupid fly out by claiming that Democrats that didn't clap for his father's propaganda speech 'hate Jesus'
I know you are drinking the white fundie Kool-Aid an thinking your father is God, but those of us in reality based America aren't fooled by the fact you pops is the worst POTUS of our lifetime.
Go pray on that.
Honorable mention number three is Donald Trump Jr. Qusay Trump tried to step to Joy Reid on Twitter and found out he was woefully unprepared to debate her.
Honorable mention number four is Tomi Lahren for her problematic comments she aimed at Rep Joe Kennedy III. that Bigot Barbie later apologized for them
This week's Shut Up Fool winner is Rose McGowan for her anti-trans rant she unleashed at Andi Dier after she was questioned at her book signing event about some previous anti-trans statement.
Girlfriend, I was born on Planet Earth, and I'm tired of you fauxminists commenting on mine and other trans people's live when you obviously don't know crap about, then having a white women's tears ladent hissy fit when you get called on your BS.
Have several seats and shut up fool!
But sadly one thing I know we'll have more than a six week supply of is fools, and I'm here to do my weekly duty of calling them out .
Honorable mention number one is all you folks mad about the upcoming Black Panther movie to the point you were plotting to sabotage its ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.
Really? Y'all that mad about a movie focused on a Black superhero?
Honorable mention number two is Eric Trump. Uday Trump parted his lips and let something stupid fly out by claiming that Democrats that didn't clap for his father's propaganda speech 'hate Jesus'
I know you are drinking the white fundie Kool-Aid an thinking your father is God, but those of us in reality based America aren't fooled by the fact you pops is the worst POTUS of our lifetime.
Go pray on that.
Honorable mention number three is Donald Trump Jr. Qusay Trump tried to step to Joy Reid on Twitter and found out he was woefully unprepared to debate her.
Honorable mention number four is Tomi Lahren for her problematic comments she aimed at Rep Joe Kennedy III. that Bigot Barbie later apologized for them
Girlfriend, I was born on Planet Earth, and I'm tired of you fauxminists commenting on mine and other trans people's live when you obviously don't know crap about, then having a white women's tears ladent hissy fit when you get called on your BS.
Have several seats and shut up fool!
Thursday, February 01, 2018
Why Y'all Still Mad About The Black Panther Movie?
So hate on haters. Come Black History Month 2018, I and other Black Panther fans will be going to and having a lot of fun at the local multiplex watching a superhero that looks like us.-TransGriot, 'Why Y'all Mad About The Black Panther Movie? June 16, 2017
As the February 16 premiere date of this looks like a blockbuster movie gets closer, the white folks hating on this movie are not only still tripping, but are revealing their pointed hoods in the process.
Word has gotten out that a group of 2000 people who claim they are fans of the DC Comics universe have such off the charts frothing at the mouth hatred for Black Panther they are planning to go on the Rotten Tomatoes website once the movie opens to deliberately give it low marks on the site and plant nasty and disparaging reviews
Haters gotta hate. BTW, here's the link to Rotten Tomatoes.com for you to combat the caucasity and defend the movie.
But I have to ask the same question I did back in June. Why are you white folks so bothered about a movie that features an intelligent African descended superhero from a technologically advanced African nation?
Never mind, I answered my own question once again.
Black Panther is shattering presale records. It's on track for a possible $120 million opening weekend, and there's no doubt once it hits the multiplexes and dominates whatever movie competition dares to debut that weekend there probably will be a Black Panther sequel movie.
So y'all be mad and stay mad about that.
TransGriot Note: The Wired and C-SPAN images created by Darian Robbins
As the February 16 premiere date of this looks like a blockbuster movie gets closer, the white folks hating on this movie are not only still tripping, but are revealing their pointed hoods in the process.
Word has gotten out that a group of 2000 people who claim they are fans of the DC Comics universe have such off the charts frothing at the mouth hatred for Black Panther they are planning to go on the Rotten Tomatoes website once the movie opens to deliberately give it low marks on the site and plant nasty and disparaging reviews
Haters gotta hate. BTW, here's the link to Rotten Tomatoes.com for you to combat the caucasity and defend the movie.
But I have to ask the same question I did back in June. Why are you white folks so bothered about a movie that features an intelligent African descended superhero from a technologically advanced African nation?
Never mind, I answered my own question once again.
Black Panther is shattering presale records. It's on track for a possible $120 million opening weekend, and there's no doubt once it hits the multiplexes and dominates whatever movie competition dares to debut that weekend there probably will be a Black Panther sequel movie.
So y'all be mad and stay mad about that.
TransGriot Note: The Wired and C-SPAN images created by Darian Robbins
Rep. Maxine Waters SOTU Response Speech
For those of you wondering what happened to Rep,. Maxine Waters' SOTU response speech, she decided to delay it until Wednesday night
The speech was broadcast on BET, and it was worth waiting for because she put her foot in Trump's oversized rump as she called out his white supremacist mispresidency.
And yes, once again Rep. Waters called for his impeachment.
Here's the video of it.
The speech was broadcast on BET, and it was worth waiting for because she put her foot in Trump's oversized rump as she called out his white supremacist mispresidency.
And yes, once again Rep. Waters called for his impeachment.
Here's the video of it.
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speech,
State of the Union,
video
Black Trans History Is Undeniably Black History
Today is the start of Black History Month. It's only 28 days (29 in a leap year) but for me, EVERY DAY and EVERY MONTH is Black History Month.
Black History didn't stop with the Civil Rights Movement or the Obama Administration, it is happening in our time. Since Black trans people are Black people, even if you cis Black folks at times ignore that reality, the things we accomplish are an undeniable part of our collective history.
It's one of the major reasons why TransGriot exists, to document and ensure that history isn't forgotten, whitewashed or deliberately ignored, and the importance of that mission became clear on Election Night 2017.
When Danica Roem completed her historic victory over Bob Marshall, many news outlets reported she was 'the first transgender state legislator'. I immediately took to Twitter to point out that Althea Garrison had already made that history in 1992, and they eventually corrected that developing media narrative and linked the Garrison post I'd written to back it up. .
The major examples of Black trans people making Black history occurred last November when Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham because the first out Black trans people elected to public office since Althea Garrison made it happen in 1992.
Phillipe also made some history on his own. He became the first Black trans masculine person in the United States to be elected to public office, and together Jenkins and Cunningham are the first trans people of any ethnic background to be elected to a major city council.
And as we continue to move forward into 2018, the potential for Black trans people to continue to make history and build on our progress is even more tantalizing.
Ashlee Marie Preston is now running for a California Assembly seat that is she is successful in capturing, would make her the first out Black trans person elected to a state legislative seat, the first trans person of any ethnic background in California and the first Black trans state legislator since Althea Garrison
And yeah, I've received my third nomination for a GLAAD Media Award. If I'm fortunate to win th Best Blog category, TransGriot would be the first trans owned and oriented blog to capture that award ever since they started that category in 2011. We'll see if that happens in a few months.
And sadly, when I keep track of the people that we've lost to anti-trans violence, that's also part of our collective history. There are also the people that we don't know about who may be thrust into our public consciousness before the year is over.
So yes, Black Trans History is undeniably Black History.
Black History didn't stop with the Civil Rights Movement or the Obama Administration, it is happening in our time. Since Black trans people are Black people, even if you cis Black folks at times ignore that reality, the things we accomplish are an undeniable part of our collective history.
It's one of the major reasons why TransGriot exists, to document and ensure that history isn't forgotten, whitewashed or deliberately ignored, and the importance of that mission became clear on Election Night 2017.
When Danica Roem completed her historic victory over Bob Marshall, many news outlets reported she was 'the first transgender state legislator'. I immediately took to Twitter to point out that Althea Garrison had already made that history in 1992, and they eventually corrected that developing media narrative and linked the Garrison post I'd written to back it up. .
The major examples of Black trans people making Black history occurred last November when Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham because the first out Black trans people elected to public office since Althea Garrison made it happen in 1992.
Phillipe also made some history on his own. He became the first Black trans masculine person in the United States to be elected to public office, and together Jenkins and Cunningham are the first trans people of any ethnic background to be elected to a major city council.
And as we continue to move forward into 2018, the potential for Black trans people to continue to make history and build on our progress is even more tantalizing.
Ashlee Marie Preston is now running for a California Assembly seat that is she is successful in capturing, would make her the first out Black trans person elected to a state legislative seat, the first trans person of any ethnic background in California and the first Black trans state legislator since Althea Garrison
And yeah, I've received my third nomination for a GLAAD Media Award. If I'm fortunate to win th Best Blog category, TransGriot would be the first trans owned and oriented blog to capture that award ever since they started that category in 2011. We'll see if that happens in a few months.
And sadly, when I keep track of the people that we've lost to anti-trans violence, that's also part of our collective history. There are also the people that we don't know about who may be thrust into our public consciousness before the year is over.
So yes, Black Trans History is undeniably Black History.
Labels:
Black History Month,
Black trans community
Who Will Make It As Class of 2018 SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Winners?
Since 2010, every year on Oscars night I name some peeps for my Shut Up Fool Lifetime Achievement Awards.
There are just people who excel at idiocy to the point where they have received repeat wins in the SUF weekly awards, or repeat nominations and wins like Donald Trump for the Shut Up Fool of the Year.
Rush Limbaugh was my initial SUF Lifetime Achievement Award honoree in 2010, but starting in 2011, because selecting just one fool out of so many worthy contenders wasn't enough and it was the fifth anniversary year for TransGriot, I expanded the SUF Lifetime Achievement Awards to five people.
Here were the Class of 2011 winners:
Sarah Palin
Glenn Beck
Bill O'Reilly
Ann CoulterMichele Bachmann
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2012 was one in which I handed out a well deserved group award for the first time. ,
These were the 2012 winners.
A group award for the Gendertrender radfem trans hate blog
Michelle Malkin
Dan Savage
Michael Savage
Chuck Knipp (AKA Shirley Q Liquor)
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2013 winners were:
Mitt Romney
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
Sen Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Supreme Court (In)Justice Clarence Thomas
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Awards Class of 2014 includes:
Cathy Brennan
A group award for the TERF's
Bryan Fischer
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)
Ted Nugent
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2015 winners were
Dinesh D'Souza
Rudy Giuliani
Phyllis Schlafly
Speaker John Boehner (R-OH)
Pastor James David Manning
TransGriot celebrated its tenth anniversary last year, so I expanded the number of fools we honor to ten. The Class of 2016 SUF Lifetime Achievement Award winners were
Supreme Court (In)justice Antonin Scalia
Steven Hotze
Dave Wilson
Germaine Greer
Sean Hannity
The Log Cabin Republicans
Pat Robertson
Rep. Steve King (R-IA)
RNC Chair Reince Priebus
Ben Carson
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2017 winners were:
Donald Trump
Jeffrey Lord
Carl Paladino
Kellyanne Conway
A group award for the Bernie or Busters
Milo Yiannopoulos
Texas Lt Governor Dan Patrick
Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX)
Pat McCrory
Jill Stein
Richard Spencer
The 2018 Oscars will soon be upon us, so it will be time to give ten more fools Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Who will be the peeps who receive them on Oscar Night?
There are just people who excel at idiocy to the point where they have received repeat wins in the SUF weekly awards, or repeat nominations and wins like Donald Trump for the Shut Up Fool of the Year.
Rush Limbaugh was my initial SUF Lifetime Achievement Award honoree in 2010, but starting in 2011, because selecting just one fool out of so many worthy contenders wasn't enough and it was the fifth anniversary year for TransGriot, I expanded the SUF Lifetime Achievement Awards to five people.
Here were the Class of 2011 winners:
Sarah Palin
Glenn Beck
Bill O'Reilly
Ann CoulterMichele Bachmann
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2012 was one in which I handed out a well deserved group award for the first time. ,
These were the 2012 winners.
A group award for the Gendertrender radfem trans hate blog
Michelle Malkin
Dan Savage
Michael Savage
Chuck Knipp (AKA Shirley Q Liquor)
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2013 winners were:
Mitt Romney
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
Sen Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Supreme Court (In)Justice Clarence Thomas
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Awards Class of 2014 includes:
Cathy Brennan
A group award for the TERF's
Bryan Fischer
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)
Ted Nugent
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2015 winners were
Dinesh D'Souza
Rudy Giuliani
Phyllis Schlafly
Speaker John Boehner (R-OH)
Pastor James David Manning
TransGriot celebrated its tenth anniversary last year, so I expanded the number of fools we honor to ten. The Class of 2016 SUF Lifetime Achievement Award winners were
Supreme Court (In)justice Antonin Scalia
Steven Hotze
Dave Wilson
Germaine Greer
Sean Hannity
The Log Cabin Republicans
Pat Robertson
Rep. Steve King (R-IA)
RNC Chair Reince Priebus
Ben Carson
The SUF Lifetime Achievement Award Class of 2017 winners were:
Donald Trump
Jeffrey Lord
Carl Paladino
Kellyanne Conway
A group award for the Bernie or Busters
Milo Yiannopoulos
Texas Lt Governor Dan Patrick
Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX)
Pat McCrory
Jill Stein
Richard Spencer
The 2018 Oscars will soon be upon us, so it will be time to give ten more fools Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Who will be the peeps who receive them on Oscar Night?
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Candis Cayne Gets A Multi Show Character On 'Grey's Anatomy'
It's been a while since the last time that Candis Cayne was on an ABC television show.
Back in 2007-2008 Candis was on the show Dirty Sexy Money making history by playing Carmelita Rainer.
At that time Cayne was the first out trans actress playing a recurring trans character on a major network show, and I was more than a little pissed when her character was killed off .
She has since moved on to play characters on multiple television shows like Necessary Roughness, Elementary, The Magicians, Nip/Tuck and Transparent along with appearing on the I Am Cait reality show.
Now she will return to the ABC network to once again play a trans feminine character on the show Grey's Anatomy with a multi arc storyline.
Cayne's character will be checking into Grey Sloan Hospital for a groundbreaking gender confirmation surgery. The storyline is modeled on a story that Grey's Anatomy writers read about Hayley Anthony who helped pioneer a new way for Dr Jess Ting to perform GRS surgeries.
The Grey's Anatomy writers thought this would make an interesting story to tell, and tapped Cayne to do it
It's all part of the announced effort of Grey's Anatomy in its t14th season to change the way television tells the stories of transpeople, and it is definitely appreciated at this tumultuous time in our history.
Grey's Anatomy is also quickly establishing itself as a Must See Trans TV show.
At that time Cayne was the first out trans actress playing a recurring trans character on a major network show, and I was more than a little pissed when her character was killed off .
She has since moved on to play characters on multiple television shows like Necessary Roughness, Elementary, The Magicians, Nip/Tuck and Transparent along with appearing on the I Am Cait reality show.
Now she will return to the ABC network to once again play a trans feminine character on the show Grey's Anatomy with a multi arc storyline.
Cayne's character will be checking into Grey Sloan Hospital for a groundbreaking gender confirmation surgery. The storyline is modeled on a story that Grey's Anatomy writers read about Hayley Anthony who helped pioneer a new way for Dr Jess Ting to perform GRS surgeries.
The Grey's Anatomy writers thought this would make an interesting story to tell, and tapped Cayne to do it
It's all part of the announced effort of Grey's Anatomy in its t14th season to change the way television tells the stories of transpeople, and it is definitely appreciated at this tumultuous time in our history.
Grey's Anatomy is also quickly establishing itself as a Must See Trans TV show.
Labels:
television,
television shows,
trans actors,
trans characters
Ohio Considering Pro-TBLGQ Rights Legislation
Because it has been run by the Republicans for several decades, Ohio has a well earned reputation for being hostile to trans human rights. It is one of the states that will not allow you to change your birth certificate even if you've had gender confirmation surgery. Cincinnati had a reputation in the 80's and 90's for being openly hostile to TBLGQ rights to the point that federal lawsuits had to be filed by people pushing back against that discrimination.
That international rep for intolerance cost Cincinnati $600 million in lost business in the 90's, two corporate headquarters relocations, and the opportunity to become the US bid city competing to host the 2012 Olympics that eventually went to London.
Ohio being in the Sixth Circuit, the most conservative of all the US federal court circuits added to the feelings of Ohio based TBLGQ advocates that sometimes they were ice skating uphill when it came to pushing expanded rights coverage in the Buckeye State.
But things have been interestingly changing for the better there TBLGQ rights wise Cincinnati not only has had since 2003 a trans inclusive non discrimination ordinance, it is one of 24 cities that has a clinic that treats transgender children.
Cincinnati is also one of the three Ohio cities along with Akron and Dayton that have a perfect 100 score of the HRC Municipal Equality Index.
Nineteen Ohio cities now have TBLGQ inclusive ordinances, and 80% of Ohio based corporations have policies that prohibit sexual orientation discrimination. Cincinnati also became in 2015 the first city in the Buckeye State to pass a law banning conversion therapy. Toledo did so last year and was followed by Columbus, which has had a long time reputation of being a TBLGQ friendly city.
"Gay and transgender people are our friends, neighbors, family and coworkers. When it comes to being able to earn a living, having a place to live, or being served by a business or government office, they should be treated like anyone else and not be discriminated against," said the ACLU.
Ohio Business Connects, a coalition of over 200 businesses that includes the state's largest employers like Proctor & Gamble, Key Bank and General Electric along with right organizations such as the ACLU, TransOhio, the Human Rights Campaign and Equality Ohio. The OBC has been pushing to have nondiscriminator policies enacted in the Buckeye State and was motivated to make it happen after watching the economic carnage that happened to North Carolina after the passage of the unjust HB 2.
Because OBC has been ramping up the pressure on the GOP controlled state legislature, and they have probably noted the statewide pro- TBLGQ rights trends, two bills have been filed in the 2018 session. One bill is a watered down one by a Republican legislator, and the pro TBLGQ bill, HB 160 the Ohio Fairness Act is written by a Democratic legislator.
HB 160, filed by Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood) prohibits discrimination based on gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation in the areas of employment, housing and public accomodation. Rep. Antonio has been pushing this bill since 2011 but it is the first time it has gotten a second hearing. Even more interesting is that Gov. John Kasich (R) has indicated he may be willing to sign it.
We'll see what happens with this bill and if Ohio becomes the rare red state to pass TBLGQ supportive legislation
That international rep for intolerance cost Cincinnati $600 million in lost business in the 90's, two corporate headquarters relocations, and the opportunity to become the US bid city competing to host the 2012 Olympics that eventually went to London.
Ohio being in the Sixth Circuit, the most conservative of all the US federal court circuits added to the feelings of Ohio based TBLGQ advocates that sometimes they were ice skating uphill when it came to pushing expanded rights coverage in the Buckeye State.
But things have been interestingly changing for the better there TBLGQ rights wise Cincinnati not only has had since 2003 a trans inclusive non discrimination ordinance, it is one of 24 cities that has a clinic that treats transgender children. Cincinnati is also one of the three Ohio cities along with Akron and Dayton that have a perfect 100 score of the HRC Municipal Equality Index.
Nineteen Ohio cities now have TBLGQ inclusive ordinances, and 80% of Ohio based corporations have policies that prohibit sexual orientation discrimination. Cincinnati also became in 2015 the first city in the Buckeye State to pass a law banning conversion therapy. Toledo did so last year and was followed by Columbus, which has had a long time reputation of being a TBLGQ friendly city.
Ohio Business Connects, a coalition of over 200 businesses that includes the state's largest employers like Proctor & Gamble, Key Bank and General Electric along with right organizations such as the ACLU, TransOhio, the Human Rights Campaign and Equality Ohio. The OBC has been pushing to have nondiscriminator policies enacted in the Buckeye State and was motivated to make it happen after watching the economic carnage that happened to North Carolina after the passage of the unjust HB 2.
Because OBC has been ramping up the pressure on the GOP controlled state legislature, and they have probably noted the statewide pro- TBLGQ rights trends, two bills have been filed in the 2018 session. One bill is a watered down one by a Republican legislator, and the pro TBLGQ bill, HB 160 the Ohio Fairness Act is written by a Democratic legislator.
HB 160, filed by Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood) prohibits discrimination based on gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation in the areas of employment, housing and public accomodation. Rep. Antonio has been pushing this bill since 2011 but it is the first time it has gotten a second hearing. Even more interesting is that Gov. John Kasich (R) has indicated he may be willing to sign it.
We'll see what happens with this bill and if Ohio becomes the rare red state to pass TBLGQ supportive legislation
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Rep. Joe Kennedy's Democratic SOTU Response
Folks, it would be easy to dismiss this past year as chaos, partisanship, as politics, but it’s far, far bigger than that. This administration isn’t just targeting the laws that protect us. They’re targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection. For them, dignity isn’t something you’re born with, but something you measure by your net worth, your celebrity, your headlines, your crowd size-Rep Joe Kennedy
For the first time since 2008 the Democrats were in the position of having to deliver the response to a Republican State of the Union Speech.
The person chosen to give that response was Rep. Joe Kennedy III of Massachusetts.
While some peeps were appreciative of the fact it was one of the younger Democrats making that reponse, others were tripping about his last name and familial ties to a Democratic political dynasty in the Kennedys.
And unlike 45, Rep. Kennedy gave a shout out to the transgender community
'As if the parent who lies awake terrified that their transgender son or daughter will be beaten and bullied at school is any more or less legitimate than a parent whose heart is shattered by a daughter in the grips of an opioid addiction. So here is the answer the Democrats offer tonight. We choose both.'
Here's the response speech in case you missed it.
Here's A Real SOTU Speech By A Real POTUS
For those of you who are boycotting (like I am) Dear Orange Misleader's State of the Union speech and are wishing you could once again see a president we could all be proud of giving one of these addresses,
may I present to you President Obama's final State of the Union address in 2016.
What a galaxy of difference in terms of not only intellect and respect of our president, but actually having someone who can speak in complete sentences, unlike the white supremacist idiot we have now.
Enjoy
may I present to you President Obama's final State of the Union address in 2016.
What a galaxy of difference in terms of not only intellect and respect of our president, but actually having someone who can speak in complete sentences, unlike the white supremacist idiot we have now.
Enjoy
Labels:
history,
Obama,
speech,
State of the Union,
video
Jess Herbst Is Running For Reelection As New Hope Mayor
One of the people that I got to meet in 2017 was the mayor of New Hope, TX in Jess Herbst.
The first meeting for us happened during one of my trips to Austin to help kill SB 6, and at a barbecue hosted by our mutual friend Danielle Skidmore, we spent nearly two hours chatting with each other about a wide range of subjects, including politics.
We bumped into each other again during the House hearing for another anti-trans bill, and connected once again while I was in Dallas for the Black Trans Advocacy Conference.
Even though Jess had an increasing state, national and international profile in our TBLGQ community. her first loyalty was to the people she served back in New Hope.
As their mayor, it was on her and the elected leadership to tackle the issues of a Collin County town experiencing the residual effects of being near the fast growing larger communities in the county of Plano, McKinney and Allen and handling the issues that spring from that like increased traffic.
Now she's not only running for reelection as New Hope's mayor, she's running for office in the town for the first time as the amazing woman she is.
Her opponent is Angel Hamm, the widow of former mayor Johnny Hamm. He had served for 22 years before suffering a fatal heart attack on the filing deadline but still beat his opponent by 30 votes in May 2016. . As an elected New Hope alderman serving as the mayor pro tem she succeeded Hamm to become the first out transgender mayor in Texas.
With the election set for May 5, she has a few busy but interesting months of campaigning ahead of her. It will ultimately be up to those New Hope voters to decide whether to make Texas election history by keeping Herbst as their mayor or going in a new direction and electing a new one..
I'm hoping they keep her.
The first meeting for us happened during one of my trips to Austin to help kill SB 6, and at a barbecue hosted by our mutual friend Danielle Skidmore, we spent nearly two hours chatting with each other about a wide range of subjects, including politics.
We bumped into each other again during the House hearing for another anti-trans bill, and connected once again while I was in Dallas for the Black Trans Advocacy Conference.
Even though Jess had an increasing state, national and international profile in our TBLGQ community. her first loyalty was to the people she served back in New Hope.
As their mayor, it was on her and the elected leadership to tackle the issues of a Collin County town experiencing the residual effects of being near the fast growing larger communities in the county of Plano, McKinney and Allen and handling the issues that spring from that like increased traffic.
Now she's not only running for reelection as New Hope's mayor, she's running for office in the town for the first time as the amazing woman she is.
Her opponent is Angel Hamm, the widow of former mayor Johnny Hamm. He had served for 22 years before suffering a fatal heart attack on the filing deadline but still beat his opponent by 30 votes in May 2016. . As an elected New Hope alderman serving as the mayor pro tem she succeeded Hamm to become the first out transgender mayor in Texas.
With the election set for May 5, she has a few busy but interesting months of campaigning ahead of her. It will ultimately be up to those New Hope voters to decide whether to make Texas election history by keeping Herbst as their mayor or going in a new direction and electing a new one..
I'm hoping they keep her.
Labels:
#TransformingPolitics,
elections,
mayor,
Texas
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