In this week’s episode of The Randy Report podcast – France bans the harmful practice of ‘conversion therapy’ while Florida Republicans are pushing legislation being called the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill. Continue reading “Podcast: France Bans Conversion Therapy, Bad News For Ellen, And More”
Lesbian Couple Found Murdered, Dismembered In Juárez
A lesbian couple was found murdered with their dismembered remains stuffed into trash bags in the border town of Ciudad Juárez, located just across the U.S./Mexico border near El Paso. Continue reading “Lesbian Couple Found Murdered, Dismembered In Juárez”
News Round-Up: October 13, 2021
Quick catch-up on today’s headlines: • LGBTQ Nation: North Carolina’s Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (above) said the transgender movement is “demonic” in a hideous transphobic rant where he called trans people “drugged-up, dressed-up, made-up, cut-up.” Continue reading “News Round-Up: October 13, 2021”
Family Tests Positive For COVID On Vacation, Nightmare Ensues
Yolanda Comager says she and her family were heading home from a vacation in Puerto Vallarta when her husband and two of their three daughters tested positive for COVID-19 an hour before their flight home. The couple had not been vaccinated. Continue reading “Family Tests Positive For COVID On Vacation, Nightmare Ensues”
Ted Cruz Takes Family On Cancun Vacay While Texas Freezes

Sen. Ted Cruz flew to Cancun, Mexico, with his family this week as Texas dealt with a winter storm that left millions without power, Fox News has confirmed.
Photographs of Cruz, R-Texas, at an airport began circulating on social media late Wednesday, with people alleging that the senator had left the state for Cancun amid a major crisis. A Republican source told Fox News that the allegations Cruz was traveling to the Mexican city are true.
“The photos speak for themselves,” the source said. Cruz’s office did not respond to multiple requests for comment on Thursday morning.
Cruz put out a statement saying his family asked to go on a vacation so he accompanied them to Cancun but meant to return today. But there are reports his original return ticket was for Saturday. Not a good look abandoning your state during an enormous natural disaster, Rafael.
Guess which US Senator from Texas flew to Cancun while the state was freezing to death and having to boil water? pic.twitter.com/fNY00EmMMR
— Gene Wu (@GeneforTexas) February 18, 2021
Caught tonight! @TedCruz fleeing to CANCUN while his home state freezes with no running water or electricity
retweet pic.twitter.com/8jHzF4Qk0L
— Make it Rain ☔️🎸 (@Trx1000) February 18, 2021
Ted Cruz had a huge container of luggage for each hour he planned to stay in Mexico pic.twitter.com/WL1Drp2vpW
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 18, 2021
Cruz's statement suggests he always planned to come back today and wasn't planning to vacation in Mexico. This report indicates he's lying. https://t.co/qljaKdbYIh
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 18, 2021
Heidi Cruz is a managing director at Goldman Sachs and a Harvard graduate.
I think she's entirely capable of navigating airports with her kids on her own.
Ted Cruz is a liar, a fraud, and a human piece of garbage.— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) February 18, 2021
New Statement from @tedcruz: pic.twitter.com/0WMni5O9R1
— Vaughn Hillyard (@VaughnHillyard) February 18, 2021
News Round-Up: November 25, 2020
Some news items you might have missed:
• Gay Star News: A transgender woman is suing the Georgia Department of Corrections for failing to protect her from sexual assault after being assaulted 14 times in prison. Continue reading “News Round-Up: November 25, 2020”
Podcast: LGBTQs In Film, Gender Reveal Party Redux, Mexico City Bans Conversion Therapy
In this week’s podcast: • The family of a gay Sheriff’s Deputy who died of COVID-19 has been denied benefits by insurance giant AIG • Mexico City makes so-called ‘conversion therapy’ illegal • GLAAD’s new report shows gay representation on film hits a new high – but the rest of the news isn’t so good • Hallmark Channel announces its 2020 holiday lineup will include LGBTQ characters, actors and plotlines • A twist on ‘gender reveal parties’ rewrites history in a good way • Indie artist Abby K’s gorgeous new single “Mom’s Old Room” is dedicated to all the human butterflies in the world. “May they have the courage to transform and live their true beauty” All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report.
‘Totally-Not-Gay’ But Caught With His Hand In The ‘Tip Jar’
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| ‘Totally-not-tipping’ Aaron Schock (screen capture) |
‘Totally-not-gay’ former Republican Congressman Aaron Schock was recently caught on video tipping a go-go dancer at Boy Bar, a gay club in Mexico City this past weekend.
The Daily Mail was first to share the video footage which quickly went viral.
“The last person I would expect to see in Boy Bar is a former Republican congressman,” said the individual who recorded 37-year-old Schock at the nightclub. “I was taking a video of the go-go dancer on stage and all of a sudden I saw him.
“He looked like he was enjoying himself,” added the source.
Here’s a GIF of Aaron Schock tipping the hot go-go dancer in the Mexico City gay bar. pic.twitter.com/tY1WmL07jp— 🇺🇸🌊 Kal-El of Krypton 🏳️🌈🌽 (@MadeOnKrypton) June 27, 2019
To be honest, I’m terrible with faces, so I don’t know that I would have recognized the former lawmaker in a gay bar in another country.
But Schock did post on his Instagram that he was visiting Mexico City over the weekend, so…
Schock resigned from Congress in 2015 amid allegations he had misappropriated campaign funds for his own use.
This past March, federal prosecutors agreed to drop 24 charges of fraud, making false statements and theft of government funds if he repaid more than $100,000 in misappropriated funds.
Over the past several months, Schock, who has never publicly come out, has been spotted frolicking with shirtless gay men in a number of locales including the Coachella festival and a West Hollywood hotel pool.
Long suspected of being gay, Schock angered the LGBTQ community by voting against LGBTQ rights and interests during his time in the House.
As a congressman representing Illinois, he voted against the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” against adding sexual orientation and gender identity to the federal hate crime laws, and for the Defense of Marriage Act, which would have defined marriage as only between a man and a woman.
To be clear, I’m never one to out a gay person UNLESS they used their position to harm the LGBTQ community while enjoying the privileges that we’ve fought for.
The Twitterverse has had a field day with the new-found video clip:
“Hey Cutie, I’m Aaron Schock. As a congressman I voted against marriage equality, the repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and Equal Protections for LGBT folk. Now hold still while I shove this dollar down your shorts.” pic.twitter.com/YLGDXrW9Ei— Greg Hogben (@MyDaughtersArmy) June 27, 2019
Ladies, get yourself a man that looks at you the way Anti-Gay GOP Congressman Aaron Schock does tipping a Go-Go boy in a Mexico City gay bar pic.twitter.com/CcgL4FlPUf— skylar (@notzaizu) June 28, 2019
@aaronschock I support your lifestyle choice pic.twitter.com/DDETnKqQus— brian laughlin (@zombie_ducky_82) June 28, 2019
There’s no shame in tipping male dancers. Lord knows I’ve done it a time or two. Then again, I’ve been out since I was 18, and have never been an anti-gay Republican congressman like @aaronschock. https://t.co/nQP5ZMBjHP— George Henson, PhD (@unpoetaloco) June 27, 2019
@aaronschock at least you were decent enough to make some eye contsct pic.twitter.com/cUnBY4snEk— Chucky. (@HolyShitItsWade) June 28, 2019
Aaron Schock: “I don’t mind male strippers being gay, I just don’t know why they have to shove it down my throat all the time.” https://t.co/fpoi2I7Msh— Amir Talai (@AmirTalai) June 28, 2019
@aaronschock I hope it was a “big” tip! pic.twitter.com/bvWMgwyIdJ— SHC Ultra (@ShcUltra) June 28, 2019
NY Times: US/Mexico Agreement Was Not ‘Last Minute’ But Agreed To Months Ago
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Late Friday evening, Donald Trump enthusiastically announced that his threat of a tariff war with Mexico had been avoided.
I am pleased to inform you that The United States of America has reached a signed agreement with Mexico. The Tariffs scheduled to be implemented by the U.S. on Monday, against Mexico, are hereby indefinitely suspended. Mexico, in turn, has agreed to take strong measures to….— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 8, 2019
….stem the tide of Migration through Mexico, and to our Southern Border. This is being done to greatly reduce, or eliminate, Illegal Immigration coming from Mexico and into the United States. Details of the agreement will be released shortly by the State Department. Thank you!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 8, 2019
Trump faced intense pressure from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers to not implement the tariffs. So, you can imagine why he was so proud of the ‘last minute’ agreement.
But was it?
The New York Times is reporting that much of the new ‘deal’ was agreed upon months ago according to officials from both the U.S. and Mexico familiar with the progress of the deal.
It would appear that the Trumpster’s tweets were basically theater.
Friday’s joint declaration says Mexico agreed to the “deployment of its National Guard throughout Mexico, giving priority to its southern border.” But the Mexican government had already pledged to do that in March during secret talks in Miami between Kirstjen Nielsen, then the secretary of homeland security, and Olga Sanchez, the Mexican secretary of the interior, the officials said.
The centerpiece of Mr. Trump’s deal was an expansion of a program to allow asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico while their legal cases proceed. But that arrangement was first reached in December in a pair of painstakingly negotiated diplomatic notes that the two countries exchanged. Ms. Nielsen announced the Migrant Protection Protocols during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee five days before Christmas.
And over the past week, negotiators failed to persuade Mexico to accept a “safe third country” treaty that would have given the United States the legal ability to reject asylum seekers if they had not sought refuge in Mexico first.
It was unclear whether Mr. Trump believed that the agreement truly represented new and broader concessions, or whether the president understood the limits of the deal but accepted it as a face-saving way to escape from the political and economic consequences of imposing tariffs on Mexico.
Having threatened Mexico with an escalating series of tariffs — starting at 5 percent and growing to 25 percent — the president faced enormous criticism from global leaders, business executives, Republican and Democratic lawmakers, and members of his own staff that he risked disrupting a critical marketplace.
After nine days of uncertainty, Mr. Trump backed down and accepted Mexico’s promises.
FACT: The joint US-Mexico declaration, which is less than 500 words long, requires Mexico to do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING it isn’t already doing.It is not a “deal.”
It is a fig leaf to cover up Trump’s humiliating diplomatic defeat
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 8, 2019
As usual Trump made a threat (tariffs on Mexico) that he couldn’t fulfill (Congress was going to block him) and so he had no leverage with Mexico.Mexico knew this, so they just committed to do things they were already doing. No breakthrough. No way to judge if they make good.
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) June 8, 2019
“Analysts said the changes announced on immigration appeared to amount to little more than a continuation of steps the two countries had already agreed in December. …” IOW Trump backed down amid party complaints about pending economic/political doom. https://t.co/Hv3xtO6vtq— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 8, 2019
Senate Republicans Are NOT Happy About Trump’s Mexican Tariffs
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Senate Republicans appear to be on a collision course with their own president over Donald Trump’s announced plans to place big ticket tariffs on imports from Mexico.
Via The New York Times:
Republican senators sent the White House a sharp message on Tuesday, warning that they were almost uniformly opposed to President Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on Mexican imports, just hours after the president said lawmakers would be “foolish” to try to stop him.
“I want you to take a message back” to the White House, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, told the lawyers, according to people familiar with the meeting. Mr. Cruz warned that “you didn’t hear a single yes” from the Republican conference. He called the proposed tariffs a $30 billion tax increase on Texans.
Texas would be hit the hardest by the proposed tariffs on Mexican products, followed by Michigan, California, Illinois and Ohio, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
A 25 percent tariff would threaten $26.75 billion of Texas imports. “We’re holding a gun to our own heads,” said Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi called the tariffs “a distraction:”
Pelosi on Trump’s proposed Mexico tariffs: “It’s wrong. I don’t even think it rises to the level of policy. I think it’s notion-mongering … it’s really, well, let’s face what it is: It’s a distraction from the Mueller report. And it’s served its purpose. Here we are.”
Via ABC pic.twitter.com/jSsie1m0By— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 5, 2019
“Summing up the mood of the lunch, Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said, according to sources familiar with the matter: The administration ‘trying to use tariffs to solve every problem but HIV and climate change.’” @burgessev & @JamesArkin https://t.co/hBldHNFDNC— John Bresnahan (@BresPolitico) June 5, 2019
.@LACaldwellDC: “More than half a dozen Republicans stood up” to tell White House lawyers in a Tuesday meeting that they disagreed with administration’s push for tariffs on Mexico.“They offered tremendous warning signs to these White House officials saying: Don’t move forward.”
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) June 4, 2019