Showing posts with label sexual harassment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexual harassment. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Juanita Broaddrick Should Be Invited To Join First Lady For State Of The Union Address

Last February, during President Trump’s address to the Joint Session of Congress, 66 female Democrats wore white as a sign of unity to honor women’s suffrage and women’s rights. These women have something else up their sleeve for the President’s first State of the Union Address on January 30.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) and the Democratic Women’s Working Group are planning to follow in the footsteps of the perfumed charlatans of the Time’s Up Movement at last Sunday’s Golden Globes.  All men and women from both parties have been “invited to join the symbolic protest.”  Speier said, “This is a culture change that is sweeping the country and Congress is embracing it.”
Sexual predation has been prevalent on Capitol Hill for decades; essentially going back to the days when Sen. Strom Thurmond walked the halls of Congress.  Thurmond, a Democrat, was elected to office in 1956.  From 1964 until 2003 he was a Republican.
Since 1995 a SHUSH fund has been used to silence accusers of sexual harassment.  The fund was a secret account maintained by the Office of Compliance; and its taxpayer funded.
According to The Washington Post, 235 complainants received compensation totaling $15.2 million between 1997 and 2014. That’s more than one settlement per month for 17 years and nearly $1 million per year. We, the taxpayers, have no idea on whose behalf we’ve been paying to settle these sexual harassment claims. That’s wrong.
If Congress wants to get serious about its apparent culture of abuse, it needs to address its cover-up culture.
More than 1,500 former congressional aides have signed an open letter to Congress asking them to mandate sexual harassment training and reexamine how the Office of Compliance handles harassment requests. Women legislators, interns, and staffers who have formed a whisper network centering on a word-of-mouth "creep list" of men who act inappropriately by wearing black for the SOTU in an act of defiance and resistance to President Trump solves nothing.
Knowing what these hypocrites have planned for the nation’s seminal moment that night, I sincerely hope the President invites Juanita Broddrick to join Melania in the First Lady’s State of the Union Guest Box.  They need to be reminded how they covered up the bimbo eruptions of Bubba Clinton and how one of their own, Hillary, stood silent. 

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Golden Globe Awards: If They Really Wanted To Show #MeToo Solidarity They'd Dress Up As Potted Plants


Here we go folks.  The annual hypocrisy and pretentiousness of Hollywood will plague us beginning with the Golden Globes tonight. The Screen Actors Guild awards will come our way on January 21 followed by the Oscars on March 4.
It’s all just a little too preachy and self-congratulatory for me. 
The entertainment industry wraps itself in enormous amounts of money and power all while turning a blind eye to drug abuse, rape and sexual assault without any accountability for its loathsome behavior. Almost all its members live in gated communities and look down their noses at the very people, you and I, who have assured their grotesque wealth and snobbery by paying for tickets to see their movies and attending Broadway plays.
All that pretentiousness will bubble up during these award shows with displays of overwrought attacks on President Trump.
Nine days after The New York Times first revealed movie mogul Harvey Weinstein paid millions of dollars to settle a number of harassment claims made by women, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences expelled the former Miramax chief under enormous public pressure.
Scores of women came forward with allegations that Weinstein harassed and assaulted them.  A number of other high-profile Hollywood figures have also been accused of similar crimes. That has left the Academy with a major dilemma─what to do about the other “mega-stars” who have been accused of sexual misconduct.
Weinstein was powerful enough to destroy the careers of anyone who threatened him, allegedly causing a few up-and-coming star actresses to vanish from the silver screen by privately blacklisting them with top directors. Former employees of his Miramax movie company have described it as a “brainwashing cult,” the “cult of Harvey,” a kingdom ruled by a mercurial tyrant whose sexual predation and cover-ups destroyed countless careers and drove some of his employees to alcoholism and nervous breakdowns.
The Weinstein horror is a story about the abuse of power on a breathtaking scale, conducted with the assistance of an industry that regards itself as morally superior to ordinary Americans and never stops telling us how to live our lives, spend our money, and vote. The industry that shapes American culture more than any other force was a vast spider web with a bloated predator lurking at its heart.
Actresses, including nominees and presenters, are planning to wear black to protest gender inequality and to acknowledge the flood of sexual abuse allegations that have rocked Tinseltown.
I titled this post “If They Really Wanted To Show #MeToo Solidarity They'd Dress Up As Potted Plants” because of a lurid recounting of an incident at a Manhattan hot spot.  Local New York reporter for News12 Long Island, Lauren Sivan, alleges in 2007 Weinstein masturbated in front of her until he ejaculated into a potted plant near the vestibule leading to the kitchen of Cipriani, an Italian restaurant located in Manhattan.
Meryl Streep, whom I’ve chosen to place with the picture of a Los Angeles park bench adorned with Weinstein’s likeness as G-O-D courtesy of conservative street artist Sabo, has insisted multiple times that she never had any inkling of Weinstein's alleged misconduct—claims that have been met with criticism and taunts of hypocrisy from stars like Rose McGowan.  She “assumed he was just having girlfriends.”
"When I heard the rumors about actresses, I thought that was a way of denigrating the actress and her ability to get the job. That really raised my hackles. I didn't know that he was in any way abusing people. He never asked me to a hotel room," she said.

Five years ago, Streep accepted the award for best actress in a motion picture drama at the 2012 Golden Globe awards. She thanked God for giving her the opportunity to star as Margaret Thatcher in 2011’s The Iron Lady. But the God she was referring to was not in Heaven.
“I just wanna thank my agent Kevin Huvane and God, Harvey Weinstein, the punisher, Old Testament, I guess,” Streep joked at the time. She would go on to win the Oscar for the same role, an award that Weinstein lobbied hard for.
One month after posters with Streep's face (another Sabo hit) popped up around Los Angeles with "She Knew" splashed across the front, the actress was done taking heat for her "complicit" behavior.  "I don't want to hear about the silence of me. I want to hear about the silence of Melania Trump. I want to hear from her. She has so much that's valuable to say. And so does Ivanka. I want her to speak now," Streep told the New York Times.
By now I’m sure you’ve heard the red carpet will go black at this year’s Globes award show.  Many actresses plan to wear black to this year's ceremony as a sign of protest against the industry's sexual abuse epidemic. The men will be making a statement as well. 
A sea of black will make for striking photos, and if anyone knows how to use dramatic imagery to send a message, it's Hollywood. But as the past few months have shown, appearances can be deceiving. A glamorous facade can cover up a whole lot of rot. 
As I noted above, there will be displays of overwrought attacks on President Trump at tonight’s ceremony.  Seth Meyers is set to host the awards.  He said during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter he’s not going to “bother with Donald Trump this year, because who actually needs to?”  He added the caveat he’s “reserving the right” to change his mind.

UPDATE:  Welcome readers of Pirate’s Cove.  We thank the Admiral for his kindness in linking to this post.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Lake Wobegon: Where All The Children Are Above Average And All The Women Are Scared

Garrison Keillor, the force behind the popular “A Prairie Home Companion” show and a man who is uglier than a mud fence was fired by Minnesota Public Radio over inappropriate sexual behavior claims.
The 75-year-old life-long Democrat told The Associated Press he was let go because of “a story that I think is more interesting and more complicated than the version MPR heard.”

Keillor sniggered at Middle America on public radio for 42 years.
I guess if you live in the frozen tundra of Minnesota, then listening to an old codger on the radio talk about “this beautiful summer” or “the number of persons I know who’ve contracted a tick-borne disease” or “hip replacements I have known that went bad” while wearing a flannel shirt, long johns and wool socks in the dead of winter is a blessed distraction from the blizzards and snow drifts that can linger through the month of May.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, a day before announcing he was fired, Keillor penned an op-ed in support of fellow Minnesotan Sen. Al Franken, who last week was accused of sexual misconduct.
“This is pure absurdity, and the atrocity it leads to is a code of public deadliness,” he wrote of the criticism of Franken groping a sleeping Leeann Tweeden in a 2006 photo. “No kidding.”
Perhaps Charlie Rose, himself an old ugly perv with some free time, and Keillor could do a two-man stage act.  After all, what else is there to do in Lake Woebegon?  I mean besides fondling the farmer’s daughter?
UPDATE 11-29-17 2:37 PM:  The Daily Mail, citing the email sent by Keillor to the Star Tribune, explaining why he was fired read in part, “I put my hand on a woman's bare back. I meant to pat her back after she told me about her unhappiness and her shirt was open and my hand went up it about six inches.  She recoiled. I apologized. I sent her an email of apology later and she replied that she had forgiven me and not to think about it. We were friends. We continued to be friendly right up until her lawyer called.”

UPDATE 3:13 PM:  Welcome readers of Bad Blue Uncensored News.  We wish to thank Doug Ross for linking to this post.

Friday, October 13, 2017

Harvey, You’re Making It Hard On Democrats To Talk About The GOP’s War On Women

On the campaign trail Hillary Clinton regularly appeared with celebrities:  Madonna, BeyoncĂ©, Jay Z, the cast of “West Wing”, the cast of “Empire”, Sigourney Weaver, Star Jones, Jaime King, Connie Britton, Elizabeth Banks, Meryl Streep, Demi Lovato, Sarah Silverman, Lady Gaga, RuPaul, America Ferrara, Amy Schumer, Julianne Moore, Lena Dunham, Bon Jovi, George and Amal Clooney, Robert DeNiro, Danny DeVito, Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry and Selma Hayek.
The voters were worried about the cost of their health care premiums and where they would find the money to pay their bills or fix their cars.  
The last thing any of us wants to hear is late night TV hosts and Hollywood bobbleheads who judge themselves to be “America’s conscience” getting preachy about religion, gun control, freedom of speech and climate change. The Democrats relied on Hollywood to sell their message for the last eight years.  
The only celebrity willing to publicly sympathize with Harvey Weinstein was Lindsay Lohan.  Seems her agreement with Harvey was she’d watch him while he showered for a gram of coke. *snark*
The Party must now distance itself from the holier-than-thou Hollywood elites who have for three decades been silent about people like Weinstein and Hillary’s husband who preyed upon vulnerable young women.
Weinstein is the tip of a very large iceberg and that iceberg includes the Democrat Party.
The sanctimonious Tinsel Town is imploding.

UPDATE:  Drew Magary noted in GQ, “Already, active Democrats like Elizabeth Warren and Al Franken have promised to give back whatever money Weinstein donated to their campaigns. That’s all well and good, but it’s a superficial solution to what REALLY plagues the Democratic Party, and hamstrings their already limp attempts to get their shit together. While Clinton and the like may truly not have known the depths of Weinstein’s depravity, they certainly had an idea of who he was. Rumors about Weinstein’s behavior have been public since 2001, and his reputation as the kind of man who screams at anyone who dares cross him precedes those more damning rumors by years and years. It’s not unfair to assume that someone who so relishes power might wield it in horrible ways. Weinstein was an open shitbag, and the DNC still let him be a champion of the party.”