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Trans Activist Dylan Mulvaney Dressed As 6-Year-Old Book Character ‘Eloise’ Sparks Big Reaction On Twitter | The Daily Wire

March 20, 2023 by www.dailywire.com Leave a Comment

Trans advocate Dylan Mulvaney set off a firestorm over the weekend after posting a video featuring an Eloise bit.

The 26-year-old TikTok star has become one of the most prominent and well-known activists thanks to the “Days of Girlhood” series, which documents Mulvaney’s “transition” experience. Mulvaney is known for over-the-top enthusiasm, which critics claim is contrived and offensive to women.

Mulvaney’s newest video shows the influencer dressed in a white button-down shirt, black skirt with black suspenders, white knee socks, and a big pink bow in the style of the popular children’s book character, Eloise . The narration on the TikTok video is in the voice of the child character upon which it is based.

“I’m Eloise. I am six,” the little girl says as Mulvaney lip-syncs along. “I’m a city child. I live at the Plaza Hotel, which is huge and wonderful, and très élégant, especially at Christmastime.” With this, Mulvaney flops onto a bed that has a neon sign above it reading, “Eloise.”

The “Eloise” book series was written by Kay Thompson in the 1950s about a little girl who lives in the Plaza Hotel in New York City with her nanny and pets.

Reactions to Mulvaney’s video pointed out how the influencer focuses intently on acting like a little girl.

“Dylan Mulvaney is a 26 year old man. Pretending to be a woman wasn’t enough so now he’s pretending to be a little girl? This isn’t normal. This is mental illness,” conservative pundit CJ Pearson wrote .

Dylan Mulvaney is a 26 year old man.

Pretending to be a woman wasn’t enough so now he’s pretending to be a little girl?

This isn’t normal. This is mental illness. pic.twitter.com/1LA7IbLqyt

— CJ Pearson (@thecjpearson) March 19, 2023

“Ok this is creepy as f***. Dylan Mulvaney sympathizers need to stop,” Cassandra MacDonald, editor-in-chief at Timcast News, agreed.

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“Dylan Mulvaney isn’t pretending to be a woman,” another Twitter user shared. “He’s pretending to be a teenaged girl. It’s a fetish. That’s why the reaction to him is so visceral.”

Last week, the activist appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show” to promote a live production of “Day 365 of Girlhood,” which took place at the Rainbow Room in New York City. Images of Barrymore kneeling in front of Mulvaney during their conversation quickly went viral.

“Drew Barrymore getting on her knees to worship at the feet of Dylan Mulvaney might be one of [the] more disturbing moments of recent TV,” one Twitter user wrote at the time . “Why are women fawning over men who appropriate degrading caricatures of womanhood?”

RELATED: ‘Pure Cringe’: Drew Barrymore Kneels Before Trans Activist Dylan Mulvaney During Talk Show Appearance

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Ruby Rose — Oysters with Karrueche Tran … But She’s Really Into Justin Bieber’s Scent (VIDEO)

June 23, 2015 by www.tmz.com Leave a Comment

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Ruby Rose and Karrueche Tran hooked up — for dinner — but Ruby’s still thinking about her weekend encounter with Justin Bieber … where he passed her smell test with flying colors.

Ruby and Karrueche (hypothetical couple name: Rurrueche?) hit up E.P. & L.P. restaurant Monday night in L.A. — no coincidence, we’re thinking, since KT recently tweeted about her crush on the ” Orange Is the New Black ” star.

But on the way in, Ruby talked about her Bieber encounter in Vegas … confessing, he smells great and has something she desperately wants for herself.

As for Rurrueche … the ladies told us all about their aphrodisiac meal, and addressed the white elephant — what Rose’s fiancée of just a few months thinks about random men and women (no offense, Karrueche) lusting for her.

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University Shells Out More Than $26,000 To Host Trans Activist

March 20, 2023 by dailycaller.com Leave a Comment

The University of Pittsburgh (UPitt) Student Government Board (SGB) allocated more than $26,000 for a student organization to host transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney during Pride Week, the student newspaper The Pitt News reported.

The Pitt Program Council and the Rainbow Alliance will host “An Evening With Dylan Mulvaney” on March 22 at 8:30pm on campus to begin its Pride week activities, according to the Council’s website . The former Broadway actor made headlines after a TikTok series went viral documenting the “days of girlhood” after Mulvaney came out as transgender. (RELATED: Drew Barrymore Gets Down On Her Knees In Bizarre, Intimate Interview With Trans Activist Dylan Mulvaney)

The Rainbow Alliance requested $26,250 to pay for the event which the SGB unanimously approved in full, according to the Pitt News.

The Council will reportedly cover the remaining speaker fees which can range between $30,000 and $50,000, according to All American Speakers, a talent booking agency.

The event will include a one hour program followed by a 45-minute moderated Q&A and 15-minute audience Q&A session, according to its description. It was planned in response to upcoming speaker events being hosted by several conservative groups that have resulted in backlash on campus, Luna Lindstrom, Rainbow Alliance’s business manager, told the Pitt News.

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The UPitt Turning Point USA chapter will host Riley Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer who competed against transgender athlete Lia Thomas during the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships, on March 27 for a discussion on efforts to “Save Women’s Sports.” The College Republican chapter will host a debate on April 18 between Daily Wire commentator Michael Knowles and transgender professor Deirdre McCloskey on “Transgenderism & Womanhood.”

Two Democratic Pennsylvania lawmakers released a statement March 15 condemning the event and demanding the university cancel the speeches. The university said March 10 that while the events “are toxic and hurtful for many people in our University community,” it cannot prevent student organizations from inviting speakers to campus.

Students are permitted to protest the events but cannot “interfere with University events or operations,” according to the statement.

More than 10,600 individuals signed a petition to “hold [UPitt] accountable in protecting LGBTQIA+ individuals” and demand the events be canceled. SGB President Danielle Floyd condemned the events during the March 14 meeting, the Pitt News reported.

“Those who currently wish to advance hate and transphobia should not be given a platform at Pitt, and now more than ever it is important to support trans folks and the entire LGBTQ community at Pitt and uplifting their voices as they are the most impacted at this time,” she said.

“An Evening With Dylan Mulvaney” tickets are free and accessible to UPitt students, according to its description. Pride Week events are scheduled from March 22 to April 7.

UPitt, the SGB, the Rainbow Alliance and the Pitt Program Council did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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The Biggest Winners and Losers of San Diego Comic-Con 2018

July 24, 2018 by gizmodo.com Leave a Comment

Comic-Con 2018 has come to a close, and whether io9 staff were seeing it up close and personal in San Diego or watching from afar back home, we experienced a lot .

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We’re all still recovering from the exhausting convention, so forgive our uneven distribution of “winners” and “losers” among the staff—we don’t all fall in either “fangasm” or “grumpy Gus” territory. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Without further ado, here are io9’s winners and losers of Comic-Con 2018.


Winners

The Clone Wars Is Saved!

There was no greater surprise this year at Comic-Con than the announcement that was made at the 10th anniversary panel for the beloved Clone Wars animated series. Fans had long accepted the series as having come to a close, even if it didn’t quite get to end the way Lucasfilm Animation had planned it to . And yet, there were no leaks, no real solid rumors that it was even possible the show could get one last hurrah—after all, Rebels only just ended earlier this year , and Resistance is on the way . So to see a trailer announcing 12 brand new episodes of the series , building on ideas the Clone Wars crew have been teasing for years at this point, was simply mindblowing . Ahsoka Tano was right: It has been awhile, but it was worth the wait to get this incredible news. —James Whitbrook

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Iron Fist Looks…Good?

Despite the fact that he’s the titular hero of the series, Danny Rand was one of the most disappointing parts of Iron Fist ’s first season for a number of different reasons, one of the most egregious being that you could clearly tell actor Finn Jones really hadn’t committed himself to learning his fight choreography. With the first season still clearly in everyone’s minds, the anticipation during the show’s panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con wasn’t exactly high, but as Marvel’s head of television Jeph Loeb gave the audience a look at a number of scenes from Iron Fist ’s second season , it became immediately clear that Jones got it together . Not only are Danny’s fights going to be slicker, more technically complicated, and gorgeous to watch, everyone who’s coming back this season is working on a higher level that’s going to make the next chapter of the Iron Fist saga something to legitimately get hyped about. —Charles Pulliam-Moore

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Doctor Who’s Jodie Whittaker Had a Blast

Doctor Who fans were already quivering with excitement that the show’s Comic-Con presence would give us our first-ever glimpse of the next season, and a chance to see the show’s first female Doctor strut her stuff. But beyond that stunning trailer , Comic-Con 2018 was also the first major chance for Whittaker to interact with Who fandom at large, and she grabbed that chance with both hands. From the fun video heralding her arrival at the panel , to surprising audiences at the Her Universe Fashion Show , to meeting the cutest little cosplayers and kicking ass at Entertainment Weekly’s annual all-women panel celebrating female heroes, it was clear: The Doctor was in, and we loved her. —James

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Castle Rock’s Introduction to Stephen King’s Amalgam Universe

Hollywood has long had a deep love for Stephen King , but the hunger for adaptations of the horror author’s works has escalated mightily thanks to the blockbuster success of It . Hulu series Castle Rock has an offbeat premise that sets it apart from the rest: it tells an original story inspired by King’s favorite fictional small town, a place where the top employer is Shawshank prison and nearly every household’s hiding a few grisly secrets. Diehard King fans will enjoy the Easter eggs that weave into the narrative, but anyone who digs slow-burn, creepy psychological horror will want to tune into the show, which had its world-premiere screening at Comic-Con . —Cheryl Eddy

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Star Trek: Discovery Loosens Up

The first season of Star Trek: Discovery could get a little too grim and self-serious for its own good, but what we saw of the show’s second season at Comic-Con gave us a lot of hope that the bright optimism of Star Trek would shine strongly for the Discovery’s sophomore outing. Questionable use of Lenny Kravitz aside, the trailer was filled with fun humor and a grand sense of adventure and exploration—especially thanks to Anson Mount’s arrival as the pre-Kirk Captain of the Enterprise , Christopher Pike, who seems to be having the time of his life both in front of and behind the Trek cameras. —James

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Jamie Lee Curtis at the Halloween Panel

Anyone who has attended a Comic-Con panel knows that the portion of the event that’s set aside for audience questions is usually pretty forgettable, if not downright excruciating. That was not the case at the Halloween panel , where one fan stepped up to the Hall H mic and shared an incredible, deeply personal story about how he survived a very scary situation by drawing inspiration from Jamie Lee Curtis’ character in the horror classic. The man (who was wearing a “Haddonfield High” t-shirt) received a standing ovation from the audience, and Curtis herself got up from the stage to give him a hug. It was one of Comic-Con’s emotional high points, not just this year but any year. —Cheryl

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Supergirl ’s Historic Announcement

Supergirl ’s upcoming fourth season will focus on how the world begins to accept racist anti-alien sentiment in the wake of a devastating invasion that pushes Supergirl to her limits. While that story is particularly timely given our political climate, the show is also making a powerful statement about the importance of on-screen representation with the introduction of Nia Nil, a reimagined version of the Legion of Superheroes character Dream Girl, who next season will be a transgender reporter played by transgender actress and activist Nicole Maines . While the fact that Nia is trans might not play a huge role in her character’s arc this season, her introduction in the show is momentous because she’ll be the first transgender superhero on network television. Not only that, but Supergirl just single-handedly proved something we should all know to be true: It’s not at all hard to actually cast transgender people to play transgender characters. —Charles

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People Outside of the Convention Center

There were thousands and thousands of fans crammed into the San Diego Convention Center every day of Comic-Con, taking in panels and roaming the main floor, but some of the most fun and creative activities were actually the off-site pop-up events. While everything in and around Comic-Con requires waiting in line, this year it was actually worth it for those who ventured out to eat at Taco Bell’s Demolition Man restaurant , shop for supplies at the Purge City Emporium , totally immerse themselves in the DC Universe’s new streaming shows , or join a group therapy session to work through their lingering grief over the end of Avengers: Infinity War . Sure, it’s all marketing, but when it’s this clever, fun, and/or tasty, we can’t really complain. —Cheryl

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Amazing Animation

Even though there were a number of epic trailers for live-action movies that got everyone excited during this year’s Comic-Con, the animation presentations held their own and really demonstrated just how much more bold and imaginative the medium is in general right now. Nickelodeon’s upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles show is getting back to the original series’ more mystical roots while also reimagining the iconic characters in a dynamic way that makes them feel fresh and fun. Voltron ’s giving the fandom the representation it craves by introducing Shiro’s boyfriend Adam and teasing that a new Lion might be in the works that would completely transform the Legendary Defender. As impressive as the lines for Hall H were, the energy in the Steven Universe line was palpable—and the show’s panel delivered tens across the board with a surprise presentation of the newest episode “Legs From Here to Homeworld” and the announcement of a forthcoming movie that’ll see the Crystal Gems facing a new foe. Hell, Invader Zim ’s coming back , Disenchantment actually looks kinda good , and The Dragon Prince is definitely a series to look out for. We’re living in a golden age of television and a lot of it in the near future is going to be animated. —Charles

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Warner Bros.’ DC Movies Seize the Moment

At a Comic-Con with no major Marvel Studios presence, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment had an opportunity they couldn’t afford to squander—a great chance to get fans really hyped for their next few movies. They didn’t just take the chance, they reveled in it, delivering a disarmingly charming first look at Shazam! (which looks like a lovingly goofy movie that strikes at the heart of the DC movieverse’s “grimdark” reputation) and an epic pulpy trailer for Aquaman , bright and bold and jam-packed with underwater action. If that wasn’t enough, fans in attendance got to bring the house down for an extremely early glimpse of the still-weeks-into-filming Wonder Woman 1984 , and it sounds like was an absolute blast. DC came out of Comic-Con like royalty, and it deserved to. —James

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Kevin Smith Pays Tribute to Jon Schnepp

Not all news at Comic-Con this year was happy—Wednesday brought word that writer-director Jon Schnepp, the architect behind The Death of Superman Lives and Metalpocalypse , tragically passed away after suffering a stroke. Schnepp’s legacy in pop culture criticism was honored by Kevin Smith at his Hall H panel on Sunday, a fitting tribute to a writer and director beloved by many. —James

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Losers

Hashtag Hall H Problems

Hall H was a bit of a mess this year. Thousands of fans waited for hours, or even overnight, in order to get a coveted spot at San Diego Comic-Con’s main showcase room. But in some cases, they might not have needed to. There were reports that the hall had tons of empty seats and people were just walking in at different times of the day. Of course, that wasn’t always happening, even at times when it should. Fans shared that sometimes they were kept out of Hall H —even when dozens of seats were still empty inside ! And that’s not even getting into the problems with people holding spots in line for their friends, or line cutters who weren’t stopped by security. —Beth Elderkin

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The Fantastic Beasts panel

While the new trailer for Fantastic Beasts sequel The Crimes of Grindelwald was magical on its own, Warner Bros.’ decision to bring controversial star Johnny Depp onstage— in character as evil wizard Grindewald—was not. It was a surprise, sure, but not the nice kind of surprise, since nobody in the audience (especially those that were heard booing the actor) was about to forget who was under that wig and make-up. Plus, there was the added uncomfortable subtext that the panel for Aquaman (which included Amber Heard, Depp’s ex-wife) was the next to take the stage. —Cheryl

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That Bozo Who Asked Amber Heard to Untie Him

After the uncomfortable situation that was having Heard appear on stage right after Fantastic Beasts , an audience member dressed in bondage gear had the gall to tell Heard during a Q&A that he needed her help to get out of his fetish outfit. Behavior like this is sadly more common than it should be—and by that, I mean it should never happen at all. Don’t be the person who tries to coerce a celebrity (or really anyone at conventions) into participating in your sex stuff without their enthusiastic consent. Never be that person. —Beth

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Sony, For Sharing Almost Nothing

Nobody could have predicted the James Gunn news (the timing of which meant the fired Guardians of the Galaxy director did not appear as part of Sony Pictures’ showcase panel as planned). But even beyond that, Sony was a pretty big disappointment. The studio’s current projects have enormous fan interest, especially Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Venom , and those few thousand who were lucky enough to score a seat in Hall H got glimpses of both. If you were watching from afar, however, you had to content yourself with breathless descriptions of the footage, which still has yet to be shared online. —Cheryl

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Marvel Movie Fans

As we mentioned, San Diego Comic-Con 2018 was a great year for DC, but fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were treated to a whole heap of nothing. No trailers, no announcements, not even any surprise appearances. It was a ghost con. Marvel announced earlier this year that it wouldn’t be appearing at this year’s con, and I mean, it makes sense— Captain Marvel only recently finished filming, and any question about the Infinity War sequel would have to be met with stony awkward silence. However, it did mean that one of the two largest comic book film franchises in the galaxy was nowhere to be found at the greatest fan event of the year. —Beth

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Jeph Loeb

Speaking of Marvel, executive Jeph Loeb moderated a number of the studio’s panels at this year’s Comic-Con, and while the panelists themselves all did excellent jobs at representing their respective shows, Loeb himself made a number of inappropriate gaffes at different panels that were insensitive in a way that made one wonder if he was actively trying to be offensive. Even though the next season of Iron Fist looks better than the first, it’s still really disappointing that Netflix decided to cast Danny Rand as a white guy but hey, there’s no changing that at this point. That being said, there was absolutely no reason for Loeb to moderate the panel wearing gi and making jokes about Mr. Miyagi . What’s more, kicking off the Cloak & Dagger panel by asking the audience to split into gender groups in order to chant is…just weird, especially when you go on to misgender a fan during the Q&A portion of a panel. It’s obvious that Loeb likes being up on stage and so long as Marvel’s shows come to conventions, it’s likely that he’ll be the one to introduce them to fans—but in the future, it’d probably be best if he kept his “jokes” to himself. —Charles

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The Buffy Reboot Non-Announcement

The possibility of a Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show reboot has been talked about for months. Years, even. While fans might be divided on whether or not we need a reboot of a reboot—I personally don’t see a point, given how the show works best within the context of its time—there’s no doubt that it could be one of the most-talked-about reboots of the past decade. With that said, the announcement was a ridiculous blunder. It was teased in a story from The Hollywood Reporter during San Diego Comic-Con, but nothing was announced at San Diego Comic-Con. And creator Joss Whedon was at the con this year, appearing on the Dr. Horrible panel, so why didn’t he have something prepared? One can only speculate—I personally think it’s possible the reboot team is not super confident fans are going to respond well. But no matter the cause, it definitely left a mark that might be hard for the new show to brush off. —Beth

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Titans’ Gritty Arrival

Considering how much flack Warner Bros. gets for how gritty its big-screen adaptations of DC Comics’ heroes have been, we weren’t expecting Titans —based around characters made extra popular by a fun animated children’s show —to go that route. But go it did, and hugely so, in its first trailer . I never expected Dick Grayson to say the words “Fuck Batman” but well, now I’ll never un-hear them. We have to admit, where we were once excited by the show anchoring WB’s original content on its DC Universe streaming service (which is shaping up better than expected !), we’re now super hesitant. At least we’re still very excited about the Teen Titans Go! movie making fun of the DC film universe .—Jill Pantozzi

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Rejecting Pipeline Proposal, Obama Blames Congress

January 18, 2012 by www.nytimes.com Leave a Comment

WASHINGTON — President Obama on Wednesday rejected, for now, the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline, saying the $7 billion project could not be adequately reviewed within the 60-day deadline set by Congress. While the president’s action does not preclude later approval of the project, it sets up a baldly partisan fight over energy, jobs and regulation that will most likely persist through the November election.

The president said his hand had been forced by Republicans in Congress, who inserted a provision in the temporary payroll tax cut bill passed in December giving the administration only until Feb. 21 to decide the fate of the 1,700-mile pipeline, which would stretch from oil sands formations in Alberta to refineries on the Gulf Coast.

The State Department, which has authority over the project because it crosses an international border, said there was not enough time to draw a new route for the pipeline and assess the potential environmental harm to sensitive grasslands and aquifers along its path. The agency recommended that the permit be denied, and Mr. Obama concurred.

“As the State Department made clear last month,” the president said in a statement , “the rushed and arbitrary deadline insisted on by Congressional Republicans prevented a full assessment of the pipeline’s impact, especially the health and safety of the American people, as well as our environment.”

Mr. Obama said that his action was not a final judgment on the merits of the project, which the administration had been on a slow track to approving.

“I’m disappointed that Republicans in Congress forced this decision, but it does not change my administration’s commitment to American-made energy that creates jobs and reduces our dependence on oil,” he said.

He added that he would work with the oil industry to increase domestic production and perhaps build additional pipelines within the United States.

The trans-border pipeline has become a political flashpoint, with proponents saying it will create thousands of jobs and help wean the nation off of Middle Eastern oil, while opponents charge that it furthers dependence on dirty fuels, contributes to global warming and threatens ecological disaster.

Canada’s prime minister, Stephen Harper, who has been a strong advocate of the pipeline, told Mr. Obama in a telephone conversation on Wednesday that he was profoundly disappointed in the decision.

The White House spokesman, Jay Carney, at a briefing with reporters on Wednesday before the State Department released its announcement, was sharply critical of the Republican-sponsored legislation that he said had forced a decision before the project could be fully studied and might have unwittingly delayed it.

Brendan Buck, the spokesman for Speaker John A. Boehner said: “President Obama is about to destroy tens of thousands of American jobs and sell American energy security to the Chinese. The president won’t stand up to his political base even to create American jobs. This is not the end of this fight.”

The Republican presidential candidates have already made clear that they intend to use the Keystone issue to portray the Obama administration as an enemy of business that is doing the bidding of extreme environmentalists. The pipeline issue has also become part of a broader narrative that the Republican candidates are trying to develop about Mr. Obama, one that argues that his administration is vastly expanding regulation in ways that prevent private industries from expanding and hiring.

Mitt Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, criticized the decision in a statement.

“President Obama’s decision to reject the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline is as shocking as it is revealing,” Mr. Romney said. “If Americans want to understand why unemployment in the United States has been stuck above 8 percent for the longest stretch since the Great Depression, decisions like this one are the place to begin.

“By declaring that the Keystone pipeline is not in the ‘national interest,’ the president demonstrates a lack of seriousness about bringing down unemployment, restoring economic growth and achieving energy independence.”

On the stump and in debates, the Republican candidates have been using the possibility that Mr. Obama would block the pipeline construction as a reliable applause line about what they view as overregulation that is strangling the economic recovery.

At an event in Ottumwa, Iowa, on Dec. 31, Rick Santorum mocked the idea that the pipeline posed the threat of environmental damage, noting that there were already many other pipelines in the area it would go through. “This is just, again, pandering to radical environmentalists who don’t want energy production, who don’t want us to burn more carbon,” Mr. Santorum said.

TransCanada, the company proposing to build the pipeline, said that it would quickly apply for a new permit to build along a similar route.

“While we are disappointed, TransCanada remains fully committed to the construction of Keystone XL,” said Russ K. Girling, the company’s chief executive. “Plans are already under way on a number of fronts to largely maintain the construction schedule of the project. We will reapply for a presidential permit and expect a new application would be processed in an expedited manner to allow for an in-service date of late 2014.”

Kerri-Ann Jones, the assistant secretary of state for oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs, said Wednesday that any new application filed by TransCanada would trigger an entirely fresh review process, no matter how similar the pipeline route, and that the process could not be “expedited” as TransCanada hoped.

The American Petroleum Institute, the industry’s main lobbying group, has begun a multimillion-dollar lobbying and advertising campaign promoting the pipeline.

Jack N. Gerard, the group’s president, was unusually harsh in his remarks on Mr. Obama’s decision.

“How can you say you are for jobs and reject the largest shovel-ready project in America today?” Mr. Gerard said at an energy forum on Wednesday afternoon. “Mr. President, what are you thinking?”

The pipeline extension was designed to increase Canadian oil exports to the United States by 700,000 barrels a day, or about 4 percent of current United States demand. By connecting the oil sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast, it would provide new supplies to big East Coast markets. The pipeline, at least theoretically, could also increase exports of refined gasoline and diesel for export, especially to Mexico.

Canada has the world’s second-largest proven oil reserves after Saudi Arabia, with 170 billion out of its 174 billion barrels residing in oil sands in the West, according to the Canadian government.

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