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President Lyndon B. Johnsons longtime aide and White House special assistant Walter
Jenkins, whose 1964 arrest for alleged homosexual conduct created an uproar in the midst of
Johnsons re-election campaign, revealed in a condential memo that another longtime Johnson
aide was accused of engaging in homosexual acts, according to documents released for the rst
time last month by the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas.
The newly released documents include an October 1964 draft memo attributed to Jenkins that
reveals that a government background check discovered that White House secretary and Johnson
family friend Robert Bob Waldron had engaged in homosexual acts in the recent past.
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Many pundits now say DONALD TRUMP is the inevitable GOP nominee for president.
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Following his abysmal showing in each of the rst three presidential primary contests,
former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush announced late Saturday he is ending his bid for the
presidency.
The people of Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina have spoken, and I really
respect their decision, and so tonight, I am suspending my campaign, Bush said as he
choked back tears.
Despite his withdrawal and poor showing in each of the rst primary states, Bush said
he was proud of his campaign and the agenda he proposed for the country - taking a
veiled jab at Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
In this campaign, I have stood my ground, refusing to bend to the political winds,
Bush said. We put forward detailed, innovative conservative plans to address the
mounting challenges because, despite what you might have heard, ideas matter, policy
matters and I truly hope that these ideas that weve laid out will serve as a blueprint
for a generation of conservative leaders at every level of government so that we can
take back our country.
Bush made no mention of whom hed endorse now that hes left the race. Trump
walloped him in South Carolina, a state that was seen as make or break for Bushs
presidential ambitions.
Upon the start of his presidential campaign, Bush was considered the establishment
choice and became the best-funded Republican candidate in the race.
Compared to other Republicans in the race who indicated they would appoint
Supreme Court justices who would overturn the decision on same-sex marriage or
push for a U.S. constitutional amendment to reverse it, Bush was a relative moderate
in terms of LGBT issues.
After the Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality, Bush said he disagreed with the
ruling, but good people who have opposing views should be able to live side by side.
The candidate also said he would accept LGBT non-discrimination laws on the state
level and openly transgender service in the U.S. military.
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McEwen said a Republican should not
be able to win the White House because
all their candidates are dastards,
especially in terms of their anti-LGBT
policies.
Trumps a disaster, McEwen said.
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JOHN MACY, head of the U.S. Civil Service Commission in the 1960s, referred to homosexuals
as perverts and led eorts to re gays from the federal workforce.
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that position.
The eld investigation of Mr. Waldron
came to my attention, and it contained
information alleging that Mr. Waldron
had engaged in homosexual acts, Jenkins
wrote. I did not know, and I do not know
at this time, whether Mr. Waldron was or
is in fact a homosexual, but I thought that
the allegations were sucient to warrant
my recommending that Mr. Waldrons
application should be rejected. It was
rejected.
He states in his draft memo that the
rejection of the application took place in
January 1964.
Thereafter, on a few occasions, I was
present at large social gatherings where
Mr. Waldron was also present, the memo
says. This was the limit of my association
with him after receiving the allegations
described above. I reiterate that this
is the sole exception to the categorical
statement made above.
What appears to be the nal version
of the Jenkins memo, dated Oct. 27, 1965
and which bears Jenkins name but not his
signature, Waldrons name is omitted. He
is described only as a person employed
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Moyers questioned
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Creating revulsion
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President LYNDON B. JOHNSON (center) rekindled his friendship with two former aides who
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up for their rights.Unfortunately, the similarity ends there. The Maryland students
are riding the well-organized wave of the
Black Lives Matter campaign, which has
awakened national consciousness to the
deadly consequences of the sorry state of
relations between law enforcement and
the African-American community. Previously, only those directly aected had
much awareness of the problem.
the issue. Our community and its leaders need to take a page from the AfricanAmerican civil rights playbook.
Black Lives Matter has become an easily recognized symbol for the intolerable
status quo regarding racism in America.
That movement has explained its issues
so eectively that now three words sufce to describe them. If were to stem the
tide of oppressive bathroom legislation,
we must do the same. The phrase, Transgender Bathroom Rights needs universally to evoke the hornets nest of issues
arising when burly, hairy trans men reluctantly tromp into the womens room
and willowy trans women fearfully case
the mens room hoping natures call wont
lead to harassment, violence or worse.
Gov. Daugaard has only a few days to
decide what to do about the bill on his
desk. By the time these words are published we will know whether our gender
identities have been outlawed in South
Dakota school bathrooms or whether
those brave teens will have succeeded
in thwarting the bill. Either way, our job
going forward is clear. Transgender advocacy must raise awareness to the point
that next time defending our rights wont
be left up to a group of children.
SUZI CHASE is a freelance writer based in
Maryland.
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it has devolved into a blend of American
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saving the middle class. And in many ways,
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Cedric Gum came to Baltimore in 2011 for an internship with Center Stage,
a theater company. He was happy to return to the area permanently last
February.
He works by day as a peer navigator at Chase Brexton Health Care and says
the city has everything he needs. Hes also a spokesperson for the CDCs HIV
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Local movie critic Tim Gordon will host
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I was drawn to the idea of doing
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I thought it was a great starting point.
Some of the other lms in the Rated
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documentaries about two lesbian artists,
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legendary dancer Yvonne Rainer.
The sidebar will also include a special
collaboration with Story District (formerly
known as Speakeasy DC). On Saturday
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Other festival highlights include A Tale
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screenwriting debut of Natalie Portman (who
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screening of the classic Barry Levinson lm
Avalon to accompany the presentation of
the festivals Visionary Award to actor Armin
Mueller-Stahl, the sixth annual community
education day about Arab Citizens of Israel,
the world premiere of Black Jews: The
Roots of the Olive Tree, and Demon,
a chilling contemporary retelling of the
Dybbuk legend.
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say its only a lm for or about Jews, he
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Mechanicals: Antigone Reected. Feb
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the Wind. Feb 26-Feb 27. MOVES/The
Maverick Lemons Dance Project. Feb
27. Taurus Broadhurst Dance. Feb
27. Terry Nicholetti: Meeting Bessie
Bluefeld. Feb 27-Feb 28. Alice Howes:
The Jury. Feb 28. EcoSono/Matthew
Burtner/Rita Dove: The Ceiling
Floats Away. Feb 28. 202-399-7993.
Seeatlasarts.org for full schedule.
DANCE
The 1930s Nazi persecution brought a ood of artists to America: Kurt Weill,
Marlene Dietrich, Frederick Hollander, Erich Korngold, Arnold Schoenberg, and
many others. They, in turn, brought Expressionism and the dark, raunchy world
of the Kabarett to this continent. This show features iconic songs like Falling in
Love Again and Lola, plus forgotten Berliner and Viennese cabaret gems, and
their American ospring, such as Speak Low.
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301-581-5100. strathmore.org.
Requinte Trio. Feb 26. The Eddie
Lounge Reunion Show. Mar 3. AMP.
301-581-5100. ampbystrathmore.com.
Leah Crocetto in Recital. Feb 26. WNO.
Ray Chen, violin, & Adriana Horne,
harp. Mar 3-Mar 5. NSO. The Kennedy
Center. 202-467-4600.
kennedy-center.org.
Swimming in Dark Waters: Other
MUSEUMS
National Gallery of Art. Power and
Pathos. Thru Mar 20. 202-737-4215.
nga.gov.
Museum of Women in the Arts.
Pathmakers. Thru Feb 28. Salon Style:
French Portraits from the Collection.
Thru May 1. 202-783-5000. nmwa.org.
Smithsonian Anacostia Museum.
Twelve Years That Shook And Shaped
Washington: 1963-1975. Thru Oct 23.
202-633-4820. anacostia.si.edu.
National Portrait Gallery. Alexander
Gardner Photographs, 1859-1872. Thru
Mar 13. 202-633-8300. npg.si.edu.
National Geographic. Pristine Seas.
Thru Mar 27. 202-857-7000. nglive.org.
GALLERIES
The Art League Gallery. Biennial
Ikebana Show. Mar 3-Mar 6.
703-683-1780. theartleague.org.
JCCNV. Local Color and More. Thru Apr
4. 703-323-0880. jccnv.org.
Zenith Gallery. Full Circle. Thru Apr 30.
From History to the Dream. Thru Mar 5.
202-783-2963. zenithgallery.com.
Gallery Neptune & Brown. Erick
Johnson. Feb 27-Mar 26. 202-986-1200.
neptuneneart.com.
JCC of Greater Washington. Sharon
Dar. Thru Feb 28. 301-881-0100.
jccgw.org.
Fisher Art Gallery. Al-Mutanbbi Street
Starts Here. Thru Mar 13. 703-534-5726.
schlesingercenter.com.
Neptune Fine Art. Lois Dodd. Thru Feb
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TODAY
Gay singer Rahsaan Patterson
performs at Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper
Club (7719 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda,
Md.) tonight at 7 p.m. Patterson has
collaborated with Ledisi and Lalah
Hathaway and been praised by Chaka
Kahn. Tickets range from $50-65. For more
information, visit bethesdabluesjazz.com.
Bear Nonsense hosts a happy hour
at Rock & Roll Hotel (1353 H St., N.E.)
from 6-10 p.m. tonight. Drink specials
will include $9 Yuengling draft pitcher, $4
Yuengling draft pint, $8 PBR draft pitcher,
$3 PBR draft pint, $6 Ketel One drinks and
$4 rail drinks. There is no cover charge.
For more details, visit bearnonsense.com.
NSO Pops presents Broadway Today
with Darren Criss and Betsy Wolfe
at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St. N.W.)
tonight at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 8 p.m.
Criss and Wolfe will sing songs from The
Book of Mormom, Frozen, Cabaret,
Company and more. Tickets range
from $25-99. For more information, visit
kennedy-center-org.
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Giddens
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Swimming in Dark Waters: Other Voices
of the American Experience at Lisner
Auditorium (730 21st St., N.W.) tonight
at 8 p.m. The concert will cover the
resistance of the South in the past and
present and the history of protest songs
by Leyla McCalla. Tickets are $35. For
more details, visit culturecapital.com.
Reel Armations presents In the
Grayscale at Human Rights Campaign
(1640 Rhode Island Ave., N.W.) with
screenings at 7 and 9:15 p.m. The Chilean
lm tells the story of a businessman
who begins a love aair with a young
teacher. General admission tickets are
$12. VIP tickets are $25 and include
one complimentary cocktail or drink,
one popcorn and VIP seating and
recognition. For more information, visit
reelarmations.org.
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
Community on the Hill Church (3655
Calvert St., N.W.) hosts a concert featuring
soprano Narda Munoz, tenor Jesus
Hernandez and pianist Barbara Wilkinson
tonight at 7 p.m. The program will consist
of arias, operatic duets and romantic
Zarzuela songs. Refreshments will be
served. Tickets are $20 and are available
at the entrance. For more information,
visit unitychurchdc.org.
Team D.C. hosts its annual fashion
show and model search at Town (2009
8th St., N.W.) tonight at 8 p.m. Tatianna
from RuPauls Drag Race will guest
judge. Bidding will be for clothes right o
the models backs. Proceeds benet the
CA LE N D A R
Team D.C. College Scholarship Program
for LGBT Athletes. There is a $15 cover.
Doors open at 7 p.m. For more details,
visit teamdc.org.
Brencore Blues Allstar Band presents
a musical tribute to B.B. King at Publick
Playhouse (5445 Landover Rd., Cheverly,
Md.) tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets range
from $25-30. For more information, visit
culturecapital.com.
Joes Movement Emporium (3309
Bunker Hill Rd., Mt Rainier, Md.) presents
Soul in Motions performance of Still
Here. A recreational form of dance and
music from West Africa inspires the
dance and music. Tickets are $25. For
more details, visit culturecapital.com.
Black Cat (1811 14th St., N.W.) presents
Gay/Bash, a gay dance party, tonight
at 10 p.m. Heidi Glum, Summer Camp,
Alotta McGriddles and Salvadora Dali will
perform. DJ Donna Slash will play music.
There will be a show at 11:30 p.m. and 1
a.m. Cover is $7. This is an all-ages event.
For more information, visit blackcatdc.com.
Makers Lab, an alternative LGBT
dance party, presents Unbreakable: A
Janet Jackson Day Party at Tropicalia
(2001 14th St., N.W.) today from 4-8 p.m.
DJ Lady Ryan and DJ Baronhawk Poiter
will play music. This party is for guests 21
and over. Cover is $10. For more details,
visit makerslabdc.co.
The Conscience Drama Directive
presents The Prescient Conscience of Eric
Bentley: the SCOTUS Marriage Decision
(2015) and Lord Alfreds Lover (1978)
tonight at 9 p.m. at the Atlas Performing
Arts Center (1333 H St., N.E.) as part of the
Intersections Festival. The work recounts
the nal years of Oscar Wilde. Bentleys
work predicts the modern-day work of
the Supreme Court. After the hour-long
performance, a panel panel discussion
will be held. Tickets are $20. Details at
atlasarts.org/intersections.
SUNDAY, FEB. 28
Perrys (1811 Columbia Rd., N.W.) hosts
its weekly Sunday drag brunch today
from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The cost is $24.95
for an all-you-can-eat buet. For more
details, visit perrysadamsmorgan.com.
Nellies Sports Bar (900 U St., N.W.)
hosts a drag brunch today with shows at
10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Brunch buet
is $26 and the rst mimosa or Bloody
Mary is free. For more information and to
purchase tickets, visit nelliesdragbrunch.
eventbrite.com.
MONDAY, FEB. 29
The D.C. Center (2000 14th St., N.W..)
hosts coee drop-in hours this morning
from 10 a.m.-noon for the senior LGBT
community. Older LGBT adults can
come and enjoy complimentary coee
and conversation with other community
members. For more information, visit
thedccenter.org.
Producer Don Michael Mendoza kicks
DARREN CRISS performs Broadway hits with Betsy Wolfe in two performances this weekend at
the Kennedy Center. Its a presentation of the NSO Pops.
TUESDAY, MARCH 1
Bachelors Mill has half-price drinks all
night tonight from 5 p.m.-2 a.m. tonight.
There is also pool, video gaming systems
and cards. Admission is free. For more
details, visit bachelorsmill.com.
Green Lantern (1335 Green Ct., N.W.)
hosts its weekly FUK!T Packing Party from
7-9 p.m. tonight. For more details, visit
thedccenter.org or greenlanterndc.com.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
The Tom Davoren Social Bridge
Club meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the
Dignity Center (721 8th St., S.E.) for social
bridge. No partner needed. For more
information, call 301-345-1571.
The Ask Rayceen Show is at Liv
Nightclub (2001 11th St., N.W.) this
evening at 6 p.m. There will be a match
game with a celebrity panel including
Dainty Dainridge, Chelsea Shorte and
THURSDAY, MARCH 3
Gamma MD, a support group for
men in mixed-orientation relationships,
meets today at 2 E 2nd St., Frederick, Md.,
tonight from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The group
is for men who are attracted to men
but are currently or were at one point
in relationships with women. Meeting
locations are in private residences. For
more information about the group and
location, visit gammaindc.org.
SMYAL (410 7th St., S.E.) hosts Fight
4 Yr Rights Activist Night today from 5-7
p.m. LGBT youth can come to learn about
historical activist movements. For details,
visit smyal.org.
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