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Tonight, Donald Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address. As of now, 13 Democrats are planning to boycott. According to CNN, that’s the largest-ever boycott of its type. Previously, the largest number of lawmakers to ever skip the SOTU was 12, in 1971, when the entire Congressional Black Caucus did not attend after Richard Nixon reportedly refused a meeting with them.

But boycotts of the SOTU are rare. Here are the twelve lawmakers planning to make a statement with their absence tonight:

John Lewis

Lewis told MSNBC, “At this junction, I do not plan to attend the State of the Union.” After Trump’s reported “shithole countries” remarks regarding immigration from African nations as well as countries like El Salvador and Haiti, Lewis said, “I cannot in all good conscience be in a room with what he has said about so many Americans. I just cannot do it. I wouldn’t be honest with myself.”

Rep. Maxine Waters

Waters says Trump does not deserve her attention. “Why would I take my time to go and sit and listen to a liar?”

Rep. Frederica Wilson

Wilson also referenced Trump’s racist comments in explaining her reasons for boycotting.

Rep. Earl Blumenauer

Blumenauer will be sending Aldo Solano, a DACA recipient, in his place.

Many other lawmakers are bringing Dreamers as their guest to the event, prompting Arizona’s Rep. Paul Gosar to call for the arrest and deportation of any undocumented immigrants in attendance.

Rep. Gregory W. Meeks

Rep. Jan Schakowsky

Rep. Bobby L. Rush

Rep. Pramila Jayapa

Rep. Danny K. Davis

Rep. Steve Cohen

Albio Sires

Re. Juan Vargas

Rep. Barbara Lee

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will also be skipping Trump’s speech. (Although the late Justice Antonin Scalia had not attended a SOTU address in nearly 20 years.)

Other lawmakers are choosing alternate forms of protest while still attending the event. Joe Kennedy will be bringing as his guest Army Staff Sgt. Patricia King, a transgender soldier.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is bringing San Juan’s mayor, Carmen Yulin Cruz.

Many female Democrats are choosing to bring survivors of sexual assault, including Chessy Prout (a guest of Rep. Anne McLane Kuster), the teenage victim of the Owen Labrie prep school rape case, as well as Rose Gunter (guest of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman), the niece of Recy Taylor.

Many others are choosing to simply wear black as a form of silent protest.

Some of these female lawmakers, along with a number of other activists including Ai-jen Poo, Tarana Burke, and Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards, will be hosting an alternate event, dubbed The State of OUR Union.

You can live stream that event at TheStateofOurUnion.org.

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January 31, 2018

Tonight’s State of the Union Boycott Might Be the Largest of its Kind

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Tonight, Donald Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address. As of now, 13 Democrats are planning to boycott. According to CNN, that’s the largest-ever boycott of its type. Previously, the largest number of lawmakers to ever skip the SOTU was 12, in 1971, when the entire Congressional Black Caucus did not attend after Richard Nixon reportedly refused a meeting with them.

But boycotts of the SOTU are rare. Here are the twelve lawmakers planning to make a statement with their absence tonight:

John Lewis

Lewis told MSNBC, “At this junction, I do not plan to attend the State of the Union.” After Trump’s reported “shithole countries” remarks regarding immigration from African nations as well as countries like El Salvador and Haiti, Lewis said, “I cannot in all good conscience be in a room with what he has said about so many Americans. I just cannot do it. I wouldn’t be honest with myself.”

Rep. Maxine Waters

Waters says Trump does not deserve her attention. “Why would I take my time to go and sit and listen to a liar?”

Rep. Frederica Wilson

Wilson also referenced Trump’s racist comments in explaining her reasons for boycotting.

Rep. Earl Blumenauer

Blumenauer will be sending Aldo Solano, a DACA recipient, in his place.

Many other lawmakers are bringing Dreamers as their guest to the event, prompting Arizona’s Rep. Paul Gosar to call for the arrest and deportation of any undocumented immigrants in attendance.

Rep. Gregory W. Meeks

Rep. Jan Schakowsky

Rep. Bobby L. Rush

Rep. Pramila Jayapa

Rep. Danny K. Davis

Rep. Steve Cohen

Albio Sires

Re. Juan Vargas

Rep. Barbara Lee

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will also be skipping Trump’s speech. (Although the late Justice Antonin Scalia had not attended a SOTU address in nearly 20 years.)

Other lawmakers are choosing alternate forms of protest while still attending the event. Joe Kennedy will be bringing as his guest Army Staff Sgt. Patricia King, a transgender soldier.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is bringing San Juan’s mayor, Carmen Yulin Cruz.

Many female Democrats are choosing to bring survivors of sexual assault, including Chessy Prout (a guest of Rep. Anne McLane Kuster), the teenage victim of the Owen Labrie prep school rape case, as well as Rose Gunter (guest of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman), the niece of Recy Taylor.

Many others are choosing to simply wear black as a form of silent protest.

Some of these female lawmakers, along with a number of other activists including Ai-jen Poo, Tarana Burke, and Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards, will be hosting an alternate event, dubbed The State of OUR Union.

You can live stream that event at TheStateofOurUnion.org.

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January 31, 2018

CBC Members Wore Kente Cloth, Recy Taylor Pins To Trump's State Of The Union Address

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President Donald Trump addressed the nation Tuesday night in his very first State of the Union since taking office last year, standing in front of a divided Congress to deliver a speech that touched on unemployment, immigration reform and the economy. While many Democrats and Congressional leaders decided to sit this one out, others attended the address with the sole purpose of delivering a message. Members of the Congressional Black Caucus wore Kente cloth in different fashions to protest Trump's "shithole" comments about African nations and Haiti, which many Democratic leaders believed to be anti-Black and racist.   The result was a powerful moment that called on the beauty of the African Diaspora and the richness of African nations. Not to mention, a serious nod to anyone looking for Black Panther inspiration. Members also donned red pins emblazoned with Recy Taylor's name, the late anti-rape activists who, in 1944, was raped and assaulted by six white men, sparking nationwide outrage. She died in December 2017. Taylor's decision to dedicate her life to speaking out against sexual assault was recently highlighted in today's #MeToo and #TimesUp movements. Oprah Winfrey even referenced Taylor's fight and tenacity in her Golden Globes Speech, calling on an end to the miscarriage of justice for victims. "For too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dared to speak their truth to the power to those men, but their time is up. Their time is up!" Winfrey said in her speech. "I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing... her truth, even now, goes marching on."


January 30, 2018

Here’s Hoping Supergirl Leaves Behind Being This Boring “For Good”

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Last night, The CW’s Supergirl left a little something to be desired. Like, you know, things like being interesting? Or having conflict in a plot rather than just having everything be way too solvable? Ah, well. The season’s been mostly stellar, so we were bound to get to a dud eventually. Welcome to Season Three, Episode 12, “For Good.”

Here’s the official synopsis from The CW:

MORGAN EDGE THREATENS LENA — Someone tries to kill Morgan Edge (guest star Adrian Pasdar) and he barely survives. He accuses Lena (Katie McGrath) of being behind the attempt and vows to destroy her. When Lena fears her hatred for Morgan will take her to the Luthor dark side, Kara (Melissa Benoist) steps in to help her friend. Meanwhile, after Sam (Odette Annable) realizes she’s losing time, she confides in Alex (Chyler Leigh) who decides to run some medical tests to see if she can find out what’s going on with her new friend.

Dude villains are just never as good on this show. Corporate dude villains? They’re the worst. Maxwell Lord being the “Big Bad” of Season One? Yawn. It’s funny then that Lord got name-checked in this episode, since Morgan Edge is totally his heir-apparent in boredom.

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Luthor Darkness

So, Edge tried to kill Lena, and Lena tried to kill him. Why? Because rich people reasons, that’s why. But all should’ve been done and over with, and they could’ve seethed in private hatred of each other for all eternity…until Lena’s mother, Lillian, decided to take matters into her own hands to “protect” her baby girl by making attempts on Edge’s life, “forcing” Lena to stop her.

Now, I actually really like Lena’s relationship with her mother and seeing that explored. It’s complicated and interesting. My problem with how it played out here is that Lena already knew that she didn’t want to be responsible for Edge’s death. She told her mother as much. And yet, when Lillian begged for the chance, Lena nodded, giving her permission … only to go to Kara to tell her how she needs to stop her mother.

And for what? To give Lena the opportunity to realize that she’s not as “dark” as the rest of the Luthor family? She already knew that. Lena permitting her mother to go after Edge struck me less like the decision of a flawed, unsure character, and more like a writer’s room needing something to happen in order to preserve a character revelation for later.

I’ve never been a fan of this continual insecurity, on Lena’s part, about “becoming” a Luthor. To me, she’s always seemed clear about where the line is, and on those occasions when she has made questionable decisions, it’s always been in the interest of helping people, and the conflict came from figuring out the best way to do that, not from a desire to cause anyone harm.

There’s plenty of natural conflict that can arise, either from Lena’s interests conflicting with the interests of others with different opinions on how to better the city (as it originally did with Edge, before things got violent), or from people assuming things about Lena because of her last name. There’s no reason to have Lena go looking for “darkness” within herself just to take the long way around to the place she she should have started in the first place: reliant on her wit and intelligence, the one Luthor family trait she did inherit.

I did love, however, when Lillian was captured, and this exchange happened:

LENA: One day, you’ll understand there’s a different way of doing things.

LILLIAN: Well, you can enlighten me when you visit me in prison…if I’m still there.

And then she winks, and Lena gives her this look like Oh, you! Lena is nothing like her mother, and yet I love there’s just enough love, or at least familial loyalty there that she can eyeroll her mother going to prison, because that’s just a thing that happens.

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Supergirl Was Barely In It

One of the episode’s biggest disappointments was that Kara/Supergirl was barely in it. Yes, she helped save and protect Lena several times (including one time where she risked revealing her secret identity in order to do so), but she wasn’t really driving the action or the investigation. While I’m all about supporting characters taking the spotlight sometimes, the show is called Supergirl, and we expect her to play the largest role in solving the problem.

In one overwrought, political moment that attempted to (very) loosely connect the goings-on in the episode to America IRL, J’onn talks to Kara about how the world is all about escalating behavior these days, and that everything is “us vs. them.” He then tells Kara, “There is great power in being the calm at the center of the storm,” implying that she is the best equipped to be that calm for others.

Yet we don’t really get to see her do that in a way that makes a difference in this episode. It’s Lena who eventually calms herself when she decides to stop her mother. It’s Lena who comes up with the plan and, for the most part, executes it. Kara’s basically there this whole episode to go “Yeah!” and “You’re right!”

Oh, and to have a random, coincidentally helpful, shoehorned in vision of Worldkillers that helps out at the end of the episode.

image: Diyah Pera/The CW Supergirl -- "For Good" -- Pictured: Mehcad Brooks as Guardian/James Olsen -© 2018 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Oh Wait, There Were Other People In This Episode, Too? 

  • I thought we were done with Guardian? Weren’t we done with Guardian? *sigh* If he’s sticking around, can he at least not be Avenging Boyfriend, please? This is the last show that would benefit from a dude going behind his girlfriend’s back to threaten other guys who threaten her.
  • So, Alex really only needed to be in this episode to be a doctor for Sam, going through a whole rigmarole of medical tests…that found nothing. We already know that Sam is a Worldkiller, so they really need to make her discovery of this fact more interesting than they’ve been doing so far.
  • It also makes no sense to me that Alex isn’t already suspecting something alien or metahuman-related. She lives in a world with aliens and metahumans in it, and she knows it. She works at the DEO, the Department of Extranormal Operations. You’d think she would’ve been simultaneously looking into extranormal causes even as she’s testing for things like cancer.

Well, as you can tell, I was less-than-thrilled with this week’s episode. But I’m curious to know what you all thought. Sound off in the comments below!

Supergirl airs Mondays at 8PM ET/PT until February 5th, when it will go on hiatus again until April 16th in the same time slot on The CW.

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January 30, 2018

Star Trek: Discovery Recap — What’s Past is Prologue

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Season 1 / Episode 13 / CBS All Access

Whew, here we are in Star Trek: Discovery Episode 13 out of 15 (or so). We’re on the other side of the second big reveal of the season. The Gabriel Lorca we’ve all come to know and hate wasn’t ever really one of “us” in the good Starfleet universe, explaining all his blood-thirsty ways. He was a Terran from the Mirror Universe all along, a manipulative, power-hungry, deceitful son of the fatherland, who controlled and directed Michael Burnham and the crew of the Discovery for his own gains. The episode as it stands is only a’ight — it sums up our current state and moves the plot forward without risking too much — but it is a necessary step for the season. Besides, I don’t know I could have taken another “Luke I am Your Father” moment this week. I needed a break.

Lorca Explains It All

The episode opens with Lorca in exposition mode as he frees his followers, whom the Terrans have helpfully kept imprisoned on their main battleship, the I.S.S Charon, lo, these many years. How convenient! We have the return of Commander Landry, who looks quite a bit like she did when we last saw her being mauled by a Tardigrade. Lorca’s soldiers are all as fanatical in their rebellion as the other Terrans are in their service to the Emperor.

Lorca’s first stop is to go find Mirror Stamets, because Lorca knows that Stamets controls the spores which drive the battleship, along with a lot of other things besides. Mirror Stamets is actually not as much of an asshole as Prime Stamets, here he’s more sniveling, but it all plays well. Mostly he’s there as a listener/convenient excuse for Lorca to explain that he crossed into the Prime Universe when he was teleported into an ion storm. That’s how he evaded the Emperor and Mirror Burnham.

Deep dive

You’ll recall that teleporting in an ion storm is how Kirk, Uhura, Scott, and McCoy end up in the Mirror Universe in TOS. Full circle, baby.

Lorca calls it all destiny. He gets Stamets to release a bio-weapon into the Charon, killing almost everybody.

This Is Not the Philippa We Know and Love

The Emperor is aware of the casualties, but shrugs them off. She and her elite warriors, lead by mirror Joann Owosekun, are ready to use Lorca’s moves to trap him, track him, and kill him.

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Someone made a gif set of Joann Owosekun looking fierce. Bast Bless Them.

Burnham forgets her place and tries to give the Emperor some unnecessary advice. It is too much. The Emperor has her thrown into the Brig for too much back talk — well TRIES to have her thrown into the brig. Burnham unleashes her Vulcan hand-to-hand on that poor guard and evades everyone. They don’t seem to go looking too hard for her, I guess managing a coup keeps the Terrans busy.

Acting Captain Saru

Captains Log. Saru is feeling pretty upbeat. The spore drive is online, he’s on his way to pick up Burnham and Lorca, they’ll be out of this Mirror nightmare by dinner time. Except not. Stamets, not up to his mushroom hijinks, but still more chill than ever before, explains that the mycelial network is dying. The Mirror ship is pulling energy OUT of the network, as opposed to his plan which rides along with the energy in the network. (In classic ST fashion, there’s a message about the abuse of resources here, figure it out.) As the network spreads across both universes, death for the spores in the Mirror will get to the Prime. If they don’t stop the destruction here, there will be no there to go home to.
Being captain is a pain the ass.

Acting Emperor Lorca

Lorca is feeling himself. He makes a ship wide announcement about the weakness of Emperor Georgiou and his plans to turn the Terran Empire around. Mirror Burnham was going to help him, and now, he predicts, so will Prime Burnham. He’s still on some obsession with Burnham that is getting more and more disturbing. After a minute, Georgiou has enough of his blather and heads off for a showdown.

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Michelle Yeoh continues to slay as the Emperor. She is imperious, stern, with the slightest touch of humanity, just enough to make you believe it. Her performance walks the edge of orientalist stereotyping — the shadow of the Ming the Merciless villain threatens — but never goes there. She remains a particular, complex character who isn’t a villain, just a mirror. And because Yeoh is Yeoh, we get to have some of the best fight scenes ever in a Star Trek show.

The two sides meet in a dark hallway, all hallways in the MIrror are dark. To set it off, Lorca calls the Emperor “Pippa”. She gives him a perfect “I’m a fuck you up” look and they’re at it. Laser blasts flying, bodies burning up. The tension is good and the resolution keeps the energy of the fight running through the rest of the episode. These two are playing for keeps.

Burnham Needs Help

Forgotten, or at the bottom of everyone’s to do list, is Burnham, who’s trying to get a hold of Saru. I often think that actors are at their best when they’re acting alone, with no one else to play off of. That’s definitely true of Martin-Green, who with only her tone of voice and her facial expressions can convey such a sense of loss, of despair, that it touches you. Her making this interstellar phone call to crew displays that skill to the nines.

Really nice Jeffries Tubes on this ship.

Once Saru picks up the phone, Burnham explains that Lorca has played them all for fools. She advises the Discovery to run for it. They can’t do that because 1) Saru won’t leave her. He’s got a heart of Starfleet. And 2) if they run for it, the mushrooms will die and they’ll die anyways. So, what to do?
Burnham has to drop the Charon’s containment field so the Discovery can blow up their reactor core. No worries. She’ll call when she’s in place. She got this.

Destiny

With Stamets now to listen, Lorca is on his destiny bullshit. Stamets doesn’t believe in anything, so he doesn’t give Lorca the feedback he’s looking for. No matter. Stamets isn’t long for the rebel crew no way. Lorca reveals the This Conversation Is Over Pit, where Emperors drop folks who have fallen out of favor through the floor of the throne room directly into the reactor core. He doesn’t use it, but that’ll be important later. Pro Tip: Always know where this Pit is friends.

With Mirror Stamets dead, Lorca is on his all ship communication tip, trying to sweet talk Burnham into coming in and being his right hand girl again. Now, I use the word “girl” here on purpose — Lorca doesn’t think of Burnham as an equal. She’s his tool. He used Mirror Burnham to get to the Emperor, he used Prime Burnham to get back to his universe. There’s no telling what he’ll use Prime Burnham for if he gets her, but we know it won’t be good. We know our Burnham ain’t having it. She’d have been happy in her prison cell, you think she’s going to settle for this bullshit? Nah.

Really, Lorca’s trying to hold Burnham in place so Landry can get the drop on her. That’s another Nah.

Burnham continues to capitalize on her knowledge of Georgiou to find her in her ready room and hash this out. Together the two women get in their feelings about their lost loved ones. It is a good scene because it is emotional without being messy, weepy, or stereotypically “feminine”.

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It is two women who aren’t friends agreeing on some common terms to go forward with, based in their shared loss and their shared needs. They may not agree on many things, but they do agree that their fate is in their own hands, not in the hands of Destiny. They also agree that Gabriel Lorca has to die.

The Discovery Crew Steps Up

One of my primary complaints about Disco has been that the bridge crew of the ship has been almost non-existent in the plot. In the next set of scenes, they finally change that as every member of that staff speaks up and together they solve the problems of how to blow up the Charon. Every one of them finally gets a line, and they talk to each other, not just the captain or principle actor in the scene. It is great; I’d love to see more of it. I’m sure these characters all have personalities and backstories. Maybe one day we’ll get to know them.

But even as they problem solve, it becomes clear that they may not make it out alive.

Saru stops acting as captain, puts on his big boots, steps forward and becomes Captain for real.

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He delivers one hell of a speech in the long tradition of Starfleet captains handing out hope in the face of certain death. In the end he says: We will not accept a no-win scenario.
That my friends is your Star Trek: Wrath of Khan reference of the day.

Kobayashi Saru

Burnham and Georgiou turn up in the throne room in full surrender mode. We know that’s not why they’re there. Lorca suspects that’s not what’s really going on, but he’s got his head so full of Destiny he doesn’t start killing folks right off. His mistake. They talk. Burnham gets in his head and convinces him that she’ll stay as his advisor if he spares the crew of the Discovery. She even makes those alligator tears well up in her eyes. I’d have fallen for it.

On the Discovery, Tilly has gone full genius mode along with Stamets. They figure out a way to survive the explosion of the reactor core and to “ride” the mycelial shockwaves not only away from the blast, but straight into their own universe. It is a great stroke with Tilly completely out of her Mirror self and fully into her geeky, curly-haired reality.

Never accept the no-win scenario.

Lorca calls the Discovery to gloat about how merciful he’s being by letting them go today. Saru refuses to fall for the bullshit a second time and gets confirmation from Burnham, who says, and this is important: “I’m in my place.” That’s the code so Saru knows she’s about to set that shit off.

Cue the best fight hand-to-hand fight in Star Trek, as Burnham and Georgiou work their way up the throne room smashing through soldiers with that the tag team, slow deadly walk up a long hallway action. Georgiou is empty handed. Burnham has a pipe (where the hell did she get a pipe?). They are brutal until finally, it is little boss, big boss time with Burnham on Landry and Georgiou on Lorca. This is no Hong Kong action flick, but Yeoh still has the kicks and bends that show you how good she can be.

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Together the two women fight their way to Lorca and shut down his plans with a great show ender. Remember the End of Conversation pit? Yeah.

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Even with Lorca dead, Georgiou knows she’s not emperor any more. She’s been shown to be weak. She heads down to face the still rebellious crew as Burnham lowers the containment field and makes contact with the Disco. That’s a great place to end it. But that’s not where it ends.

Back Home?

Yeah, that’s not where it ends. Burnham in a fit of sentimentality that would make Sarek spit, beams Georgiou onto the Disco with her!
WHYYY????
The Disco does indeed ride the spore wave out on some good special effects, the iron will of Stamets, and the haunting strains of Hugh Culber’s favorite opera.

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Do they make it home?
Yes.
Is everything alright?
Is it ever?

Summary

What’s next? They made it home but things have changed. What are they going to do now?
Lorca is dead, so that’s good. But they’ve got a pissed off Georgiou. Culber is still dead (TBH, I’m losing faith that he’s coming back). L’Rell is chewing nails in the brig and Voq/Ash? Who can say?

No Voq/Ash and L’Rell this episode, which is probably for the better. That plot line needs a minute to sit down and chill. It will have to continue to weave with the larger story. An important point, brought to my attention by one of my readers — while Voq may have been delivered to his lover/right hand assassin L’Rell for healing, Ash (the mental construct of him anyway) was delivered to his rapist and torturer. I am curious to see if and how the series handles this dual relationship as we go into the end of the season. Will some part of Voq still hate and fear L’Rell, even as some part of Ash was drawn to her? Will we have some deeper expression of regret from L’Rell? Does it matter? What’s up with him anyway? Is he now all one, or all the other? Or someone else entirely?

How do the Klingons now figure in this new setting? What does Georgiou do? I got questions, folks. Lots of them. And I haven’t forgotten the most important question of all.

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