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Opinion

The ‘thunderous’ boos tell the story of Trump’s politics of hate

From a Pride party to Madison Square Garden, one word kept surfacing in conversations about Donald Trump: hate, writes John Casey.

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Opinion

Donald Trump built a White House spectacle around beautiful men and muscle. During Pride Month

Trump says he has no interest in men. Ha! So why does the UFC fight look a lot like a celebration of gay men, writes John Casey

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Opinion

Pete Hegseth’s West Point commencement address was a diatribe of hateful garbage

Trump's defense secretary used a graduation stage to stoke a culture war and made every cadet who wasn’t white and straight feel humiliated, writes John Casey.

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Opinion

A nine-hour prayer service on the National Mall & LGBTQ+ hate in the midterms

“Give us this day our daily doctrine, and forgive us our tolerance, as we condemn those who seek equality, and lead us not to a blue wave,” writes John Casey

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Opinion

For gay men of a certain age, Cher turning 80 means everything

Thank you for being an inspiration to all of us who know that simply still being here and relevant is its own kind of victory, writes John Casey.

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Opinion

Michael Jackson’s repulsive legacy should carry the same condemnation as Jeffrey Epstein’s

Only survivors who’ve lived through the torment of predators understand why Jackson and Epstein belong in the same sentence, writes John Casey.

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Opinion

If anyone should get a motel room, it’s Senator John Kennedy and Donald Trump

The Louisiana Republican's Obama and Colbert antigay smear campaign surely earned Trump’s undying love.

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Opinion

Barney Frank’s final interview from hospice was painful. His comments on trans people made it worse

The former Massachusetts congressman helped change gay history. But his final public comments on transgender rights left me grieving and conflicted, writes John Casey.