Here are 17 crossdressers even far-right Republicans love

Take a moment to appreciate the long tradition of drag that once brought Americans together across the political spectrum.

Republicans have always loved drag – until they thought they could win political points
Photo: Meme

New legislation just signed into law in Tennessee and proposals introduced in several other red states by MAGA legislators outlaw public drag performance. What does that mean?

For one, it means no more Mrs. Doubtfire at movie nights in the park.

It means no more outdoor USO shows featuring cute, young, primarily straight soldiers in high heels and wigs for another. And it’s the end of Benny Hill tribute bands.

Legislators say they know what “bad” drag looks like — the kind that promotes sexual deviancy and “grooming” — and that’s what they’re going after, not the “lighthearted” variety.

Have they seen Rudy Giuliani in a dress?

The problem is, these laws are so broadly and poorly written that practically anyone not conforming to some kind of American Taliban dress code could be subject to punishment.

The lawsuits — and trials! — will be entertaining, as “Arrest me!” and “Call a cop” become popular refrains for anyone stepping out in the wrong shoes.

A recent email to the LGBTQ Nation editor asked, “If women wear pants, does that make them felons because they’re in drag?”

Reader Anne Kim added, “I saw Adam Lambert on America’s Got Talent. He was wearing a suit, but he had on a lot of eye makeup, with glitter. Would that constitute drag and make him a felon?”

Anne, however talented or not you think Adam Lambert is, yes, he could probably be arrested and carted off to jail if…

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