ABOVE: Don't sleep on James Spader as a sex symbol.
BELOW: Keep reading for perfect Cooper Koch, Trump/Vance/Musk/West are pro-racism and more ...
Closest thing to perfect ... (Image via Perfect)
KENNETH IN THE (212): Cooper Koch & the other cover folks of the week.
TIME: Today, Elon Musk gushed that he loves Trump just short of sexually, and Trump said he's not bothered by covers like, well, this one.
TWITTER: Today, Kanye West went on a rampant pro-Hitler rant on Twitter. Many of the tweets have gotten more than 100,000 likes.
YOUTUBE: Some anonymous flunkie physically barred Democrat members of Congress from entering the Department of Education building.
Trump says he agrees with Vance that a DOGE staffer fired after being outed for making extremely racist posts should be brought back pic.twitter.com/sLSOGxRpms
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 7, 2025
TWITTER: The DOGE kid who made outrageously racist comments and was forced out — yeah, JD Vance and Trump think he needs to be re-hired! UPDATE: He was re-hired. Anyone like that would be fired from just about any non-governmental job.
Senator John Kennedy wants people on Medicaid to "get off your ass" and get jobs.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) February 7, 2025
Some of the most common disabilities among Medicaid recipients are:
Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, epilepsy,… pic.twitter.com/3MGB5wiYt3
TWITTER: Republicans are gearing up to end Medicaid because they apparently think people on Medicaid are lazy.
THE GUARDIAN: Yet ANOTHER guy pardoned by Trump for insurrection was re-arrested ... this time, for trying to solicit sex from a minor online.
Dancer from the dance (Image via Matthew Rettenmund Archive)
OMG.BLOG!: A new Nureyev doc is upon us!
VARIETY: Chappell Roan has challenged the right-wing tool who criticized her in The Hollywood Reporter to match a $25K donation to struggling musicians.
(Image via 2025 Empire State Realty Trust)
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING: On Thursday, Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Jonathan van Ness and Jeremiah Brent visited the Empie State Building to celebrate their live tour The Fab Five Live.
VINTAGE LOS ANGELES: The L.A premiere of Chinatown in 1974 was low-key glam.
THE AWARDS CONTENDER: He saw 24 Sundance films and ranked them:
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