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Chaos at the convention NBA pulls All-Star Game Ted Cruz and friends try from North Carolina to derail GOP gathering

Ted Cruz at Republican Convention – forward.com

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer “Are we crazy?” Rudy Giuliani shouted to the Republican National Convention

during his July 18 primetime speech. “Yeah!” the crowd responded enthusiastically. As if to prove the point, the GOP gathering periodically descended into chaos, as

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The NBA has decided to move its 2017 All-Star Game from Charlotte, North Carolina, to the New Orleans Smoothie King Center.

“The NBA has decided to relocate the 2017 All-Star Game from Charlotte with the hope of rescheduling for 2019,” the league said in a July 21 statement. “Since March, when North Carolina enacted [the anti-LGBT law] HB2 and the issue of legal protections for the LGBT com-

see CHAOS page 17

see NBA page 18

GOP platform turns back Meet Mike Pence the clock on LGBT rights He hates you Losers! Morons! Sad! say Log Cabin Republicans

MIke Pence – theconservativerepublic.com

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer

RUETERS – Jonathan Ernst

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Republican National Convention will end up with its worst platform in history for the LGBT community, after dele-

gates trying to remove anti-LGBT language threw in the towel July 18, acknowledging they lack the votes to force a floor fight. Giovanni Cicione, a Rhode Island delegate circulating a petition to ditch the official platform and adopt a version without see GOP page 16

Donald Trump’s rollout of his vice presidential pick Mike Pence did not go well. After tweeting the announcement on July 15, Trump reportedly dithered all night, considering if he could take it back before he and Pence appeared on the weekend news shows.

The next day, however, Trump affirmed that Pence was “my first choice.” Chris Christie, another potential VP pick, was said to be “livid” that he was not selected. Then came the odd 60 Minutes interview with Leslie Stahl on July 17. While both Trump and Pence were present, Trump hardly let his running mate get a word in. That might have been just as well, because the two Republicans actually agree see PENCE page 16


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