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"I think Trump alienates more than half of the Republicans, and he alienates them because there's no sense of smaller government," Johnson said.
Trump alienates allies, walks away from #ParisAgreement & sabotages health care.
At this point, alienating Cuba only alienates the United States.
He burns all bridges, alienates friends, and sees enemies everywhere.
She's a little overconfident in her assumptions, and alienates everyone.
Critics say the term alienates Muslims and legitimizes terrorists' religious crusades.
It alienates the very allies we need most in fighting extremists.
It alienates those who we need in the fight against ISIS.
And Israel, which once inspired, now alienates many, especially the young.
That's because when he preaches to the converted he alienates other voters.
If a work alienates a reader, should that be counted against it?
But, doing this only alienates people, which then makes them less forgiving.
It alienates us from our natural connections in a world that is polluted.
"I think Donald Trump alienates more than half of the Republicans," he said.
" Google's diversity programs, he added, "are highly politicized which further alienates non-progressives.
Others say it's Trump's divisive rhetoric that alienates socially liberal or moderate suburbanites.
It alienates us from "the government," a phrase that today connotes bureaucratic quagmire.
"Behavior that alienates people from themselves will always have an effect," she says.
They argued that using the phrase alienates Muslim allies in the fight against extremism.
His coaching style rankles the townspeople and alienates the players but ultimately proves successful.
The player who doesn't gel with your group, who alienates the people around her?
But every fresh revelation alienates some of the president's remaining centrist allies in Congress.
Instead, Brendan struggles in school and alienates his classmates with his bro-ish manner.
The kneeling argument needlessly alienates persuadable people, and it's one the athletes don't need.
She inspires crucial groups for the party — women and African-Americans — and alienates few.
Plus, the focus on male/female relationships alienates asexuals who don't experience romantic attraction.
The growing extremism of the debate alienates many people on the left and right.
It also alienates workers and consumers from their communities by making local ownership difficult.
It can only hope that a Trump presidency alienates more Muslims -- not just militant Islamists.
If it's suburban moms, he is doing exactly what alienates them in the first place.
And Nike is betting that even as it alienates some consumers, it will win more.
Pat's a hard worker, but his style also involves shouting a lot, which alienates people.
May, therefore, would be wise to avoid an approach that alienates the EU, Grant believes.
Mr. Trump and his party must avoid a confirmation process that alienates women any further.
Yet by doing things that are wrong and foolish, he needlessly alienates potential supporters at home.
He's running an understaffed, inexperienced government even as he provokes our enemies and alienates our friends.
But power is unfulfilling if it alienates you from those you want to be close to.
For all these reasons, getting more press attention can help, even if it alienates some Republicans.
And Paul's fanaticism draws Carrère's religious admiration, even as it repels and alienates his French humanism.
He rejects the Republican National Committee's recommendation to reach out to Hispanics and alienates them instead.
Donald Trump is a fact-bending loose cannon who alienates mainstream voters with everything he says.
While Trump's message might appeal to some working-class Democrats, it also alienates the business lobby.
I will not be surprised if the need to govern all of us alienates his base.
It also alienates the US, which holds a strong military alliance with South Korea and Japan.
But it also alienates Mexico — which, along with Canada, must accept any changes to the deal.
Moreover, they say, her imperious approach alienates potential allies and contributes to the country's growing crises.
" Rhoades also testified that "not only does the TSA mistreat its employees, it alienates entire communities.
The club remains vulnerable to the charges of operating with a "democratic deficit" that alienates many voters.
Debbie got so fixated on taking them out, that she alienates her alliance, who turned on her.
This terror activity [...] alienates them and puts them in the category of criminals and not political activists.
The DA's office said this creates enormous costs for the legal system and alienates too many people.
It only alienates the person who made the mistake and makes them resent the associated bad feelings.
Here&aposs how Trump&aposs international allies are increasingly abandoning the president as his administration alienates them.
It fires gay workers, vilifies gay priests and alienates parishioners who can't make any sense of this.
The more Mr Najib cracks down, the more he alienates those who were once inclined to support him.
None of those problems have been solved yet and assuaging the concerns of one faction only alienates another.
But his violent career eventually alienates his family, and requires him to make even more painful personal sacrifices.
"The risk for Macri is that he alienates one of the few segments still behind him," Lamoreaux said.
We know who he alienates by this behavior — and that includes many mainstream Republicans as well as Democrats.
Mr. Sanders's popularity among these voters may be what alienates him within the political establishment and mainstream media.
He is extraordinarily divisive, meaning that the closer Britain gets to Mr Trump the more it alienates anti-Trumpists.
By upending the public and private messages his own officials send, Trump disempowers and alienates his own diplomatic team.
That understandably alienates Robert from his new neighbors and, as usual, creates lots of wacky problems in its aftermath.
But in Trump-ian fashion he's done so in a way that escalates the situation and alienates our allies.
But if he does pivot away, he alienates his far-right base, such as the now-devastated Ann Coulter.
But Mr. Trump alienates younger and better-educated voters more "by being so overt in his rhetoric," she added.
A misunderstood genius suffers for his art, alienates those who care for him most, and finds forgiveness and redemption.
It frightens away potential supporters, alienates the public and allows opponents to claim that "both sides" are at fault.
His wealth and Wall Street background also alienates many of the core supporters of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Julian's newly discovered conservatism alienates him from his colleagues even though he triumphantly wins the bid for the firm.
Maybe identity politics can be defended theoretically but in practice alienates too many people to be put in practice.
Such a tactic can make it more difficult to find a long-term solution if it alienates the other side.
Such hot language rightfully alienates decent people, and cuts off any opportunity we might have had to change their minds.
When we do the opposite, and create an environment that alienates or offends any group, we justly deserve the criticism.
It can propel internet addiction that alienates people, and facilitate the filter bubbles that polarize society by reinforcing our opinions.
It's easily their most listenable effort, and it feels utterly fresh and modern, but it never alienates their day ones.
Conservatives should keep up the pressure on firms like Facebook to provide a social media experience that welcomes, not alienates.
And on the other side he sees a bombastic Trump that alienates large segments of the population, Hispanics, women, etcetera.
Narrowcasting may generate billions of dollars for a cable channel, but as a governing strategy it inevitably alienates the majority.
This ultimately further marginalizes and alienates the Sunnis, and further pushes them into adopting extremist methods and welcoming radical groups.
National-level policy messaging must be better coordinated, while discouraging ill-disciplined public bombast that alienates friends and energizes foes.
And that alienates a lot of people who feel judged for the way they eat ... and how they live their lives.
He claims to stand for the reasonable centre but presents his arguments in such unreasonable terms that he alienates potential allies.
This sentiment not only fails to help the Democrats reconnect with potential working class voters, it insults and further alienates them.
The bottom line: Amazon is toeing a fine line — countering its critics without being so aggressive that it alienates its customers.
It alienates us from whatever it is that we want, and discourages the sort of engagement that leads to mutual understanding.
He alienates himself from friends, family and even his girlfriend, who's sick of getting kicked out of restaurants for his behavior.
This arrogance alienates most self-made New Yorkers who came here from another place without the help of money or connections.
Decades of layering on additional rulemaking requirements has resulted in a confusing process that alienates both individual citizens and businesses alike.
As I wrote yesterday in the Washington Examiner, Le Pen's obsession with identity politics galvanizes her base but alienates everyone else.
This, of course, further alienates young voters, who may well embrace a different version of the truth about that legislation. Mrs.
It makes me feel good; and I don't care if it alienates American Muslims here or our so-called Arab allies abroad.
At worst, however, it reinforces boundaries around whose representation matters, and alienates people who are already cast aside within the "Asian" category.
The thought is so surreal and ridiculous that it alarms many Republicans and conservatives, outrages Democrats and liberals, and alienates political independents.
At the same time, the presence of the sectarian militias in Sunni areas alienates the areas that fell to ISIS in 85033.
What's left is a demand for ideological purity and unflinching support of the president that alienates a majority of the American electorate.
Rhetoric that alienates the Muslim community for the actions of ISIS helps further the fabricated religious connection that fuels their perceived legitimacy.
Most devastatingly for Awdish, and for many patients, is the often unintentional use of language that alienates the patient from the physician.
Natsu's sister is consumed with a wish for breast implants, which alienates her from her teenage daughter, who is struggling with puberty.
The challenge for the Democratic Party is finding a way to speak to this frustration that inspires more voters than it alienates.
Instead Mr Erdogan will be drawn into a familiar vicious cycle, as the attempt to crush insurgents alienates moderate Kurds and creates recruits.
It's a difficult problem that at times seems like it's without a solution; often, what excites the base alienates independents and vice versa.
"I've been traveling for years now and it's been so frustrating that the hotel toiletry industry entirely alienates people of color," she wrote.
Trump makes them uneasy because he alienates many of the Independent voters that they need to win their tight reelection races this fall.
Conversely, however, the transformation of the G.O.P. into a white nationalist party alienates voters — even white voters — in those big, successful metropolitan areas.
If Ethos Capital suddenly spikes prices and alienates its customer base, then all of the dot-orgs are free to use another domain.
He tells powerful white people what they want to hear Then there is another part of Thomas' persona that alienates some black people.
Mr. Modi's party has been pushing a religious nationalist ideology that critics say favors India's Hindu majority and deeply alienates its Muslim minority.
Global corporate capitalism, the endless growth it requires, and the way it alienates us from community and natural cycles — that's the problem, they say.
But Apple can't be the leader that it wants to (and should) be so long as it alienates the people it's trying to attract.
But if Donald Trump's embrace of sexual swagger and hyper-masculinity alienates enough voters to elect a woman, feminism will be in his debt.
But that attitude inevitably further alienates Trump and pushes him in a direction that is even more retrograde to the interests of US allies.
She wants viewers who encounters it on the street to read through the two versions to see how language alienates and affirms different communities.
So hugging Trump close could doom him, but his odds of staging an upset may become even longer if he alienates the President's base.
I mean, he still alienates a lot of people, he still reflects an awful lot of sensibilities that are problematic for many constituents here.
The worst-case scenario, he said, is that the president alienates his allies and Iran carries out more attacks on U.S. interests and allies.
If Pakistan succeeds in winning over Washington and India alienates the international community through religious zealotry, the geopolitics of South Asia could shift dramatically.
The conspiracy memes about him don't keep circulating because people believe them; they go around because this sort of smug behavior by Cruz alienates voters.
Rather, pumping up a possible suitor battle royale, only to end the entire commotion with a very clumsy man in REM sleep, only alienates them.
In any case, there is a clear commercial reason for platforms to weed out content of this sort, since it alienates both users and advertisers.
Lily James plays Ellie, his old friend and love interest, whom Jack alienates as he becomes (to borrow John Lennon's phrase) more popular than Jesus.
And so, if late-night (comedy) alienates you, I would have to ask you, what is it about the truth that you feel alienated by?
Criticizing Gold Star parents, calling women bimbos, and mocking the appearance of opponents only alienates the same open-minded generation that he needs to entice.
Bouton would portray Jim Barton, an aging pitcher who alienates his teammates on the fictional Washington Americans by writing tell-all pieces for Sports Illustrated.
We really worked hard in terms of finding the right amount of violence, versus making the movie over-the-top where it alienates the audience.
I do almost all of my shopping online, which conveniently alienates me from the physical fact of the things I buy, the cash I spend.
In some senses, maybe it works: it alienates you from people who you don't like, and draws you closer to people who you do like.
There is little evidence that such militarisation reduces crime, and a considerable risk that it alienates communities and leads to an increased number of civilian deaths.
While staying in the coalition with Merkel alienates supporters, early elections would probably decimate a party now running third in the polls behind the surging Greens.
That's weird and inconvenient; New Year's is the ideal, 100% secular, non-denominational, global holiday of November and December, a celebration that alienates almost no one.
Those who support the ban claim it's a necessary stance against the oppression of women, while critics say it threatens wearers' human rights and alienates Muslims.
Tragically, the strength of the Reagan-Thatcher partnership is critically absent in an Obama America that alienates friends, courts enemies and projects weakness rather than strength.
One is the law-and-order strategy itself, which alienates moderates without necessarily convincing hardliners tempted by far-right National Front (FN) chief Marine Le Pen.
Christie's powerful persona is adept at dismantling Clinton's career and character and, most importantly, he is not a social conservative crusader who alienates moderates and independents.
If the party chases the rural whites, it alienates the conservative voters in the cities, people who are prepared to vote Green as a second choice.
It was a career death sentence; even the bravest venues were reluctant — and arguably still are — to exhibit an artist who alienates patrons or the press.
He struggles; alienates friends; moves to Los Angeles, where he can't find work or even a place to stay, while running into trouble with the law.
Yet many young voters have suggested they may not participate in this election, as a sign of protest toward a political system that they say alienates them.
There's little turnover on many boards, not much outreach to the wider community, underinvestment in education and overemphasis on a religious discourse that alienates instead of empowers.
The 26-year-old star of Bravo's Southern Charm isn't afraid to say exactly what she feels — even if that alienates her from her friends and castmates.
In fact, the biggest risk Trump is taking as he bullies and alienates allies and rivals is that the world will move on without the United States.
According to Coons, that path would lead to folly, especially if it in doing so, Washington also alienates its European allies, as critics warn Trump would do.
Still, the larger conversation alienates the 49 percent of Americans who say abortion is morally wrong (especially the 23 percent of Democratic voters who say as much).
It was a disaster because Trump is a disaster—he doesn't know what he's doing and effortlessly alienates America's closest allies while lavishing praise on strongmen and dictators.
Trump's America First policy alienates traditional allies like South Korea, Japan, and Germany, who don't know if a U.S. president who openly disdains alliance systems can be trusted.
But at a certain point, we need common ground instead of political trenches, and inalienable rights instead of a culture that relentlessly alienates one group from the other.
But Mr. Trump's narrow path could close if he loses ground among well-educated voters and alienates even more nonwhite voters than Mitt Romney did four years ago.
He thinks that this alienates highly educated people from their own labor, since they are driven to maximize the return on the investment they have made in themselves.
Such left-wing figureheads have transformed the Democratic Party into one that regularly alienates and mocks the very people who used to be the backbone of their movement.
He has deeper and broader support than any Indian figure has generated in decades, which has enabled him to pursue an agenda that alienates minorities and frightens progressives.
"I've been traveling for years now and it's been so frustrating that the hotel industry entirely alienates people of color," the singer, who is biracial, tweeted on April 26.
"We want to celebrate Mother's Day but when you gloss over the reality of parenting it potentially alienates people," Nikki Cochrane, co-founder of Digital Mums, told The Telegraph.
Yet is it really truer to the party's founding mission—to provide representation for working people—to look on as Labour systematically alienates those it was meant to serve?
That works fine for loyalist followers of certain mainstream media outlets, but this approach alienates moderates, independents, and right-leaning news consumers who expect delineation between reporting and commentary.
The tactic works, but Cassius's success alienates his co-workers and idealistic girlfriend (Tessa Thompson) and pulls him into a dark world that only grows stranger by the minute.
At some point, efforts to thwart the president risk becoming a smaller version of the debate over impeachment: It energizes the Democratic hard left but alienates many other voters.
While the impeachment drama has not seemed to damage his viability, Trump has never enjoyed majority approval, largely because he alienates so many voters with his scorched earth approach.
Within its D.C. headquarters, built deep beneath the Reflecting Pool, Walter alienates the other members of his tech team by working on contraptions that could only be called … pacifist.
What they seemed to care most about is ensuring that nothing they do alienates the President's domestic constituencies, including conservative Republicans, evangelicals and wealthy Jewish donors, such as Sheldon Adelson.
As he vies for leadership of that party, he needs a new foil, one with enough power to energize his supporters, but not so much popularity that it alienates voters.
If multitasking does indeed damage the anterior cingulate cortex (a key brain region for EQ) as current research suggests, doing so will lower your EQ while it alienates your coworkers.
Sure, Mashrou' Leila didn't have much of a choice in canceling their show, but it yielded the same result: a government that bends to religious conservatism alienates the creative class.
As this guy's behavior further alienates you and your siblings, he'll sense your rising disapproval and react by becoming increasingly possessive, further driving a wedge between you and your mother.
You don't need to be a Marxist to see that a distribution of wealth as grossly unfair as ours alienates the poor and disheartens even the moderately well-to-do.
He has told advisers and friends that he wants to be careful not to become such a regular public critic of Mr. Trump that he alienates the mercurial new president.
But Rubio's appeal to the business wing of the Republican Party is significantly greater than that of the Texas senator, who alienates many with his strident opposition to GOP leadership.
Kobach is a conservative lightning rod who alienates even some fellow Republicans, but he is perhaps President Donald Trump&aposs closest political ally in Kansas and had Trump&aposs tweeted endorsement.
But the Democrats' omission not only allows climate-change deniers to falsely claim victory; it also alienates the growing number of voters motivated by climate change, especially within the Democratic Party.
So the outright rejection of all men expressly interested in trans women ultimately alienates whatever number of trans amorous men are capable of, or actively are trying to overcome that fear.
And their concern could indicate trouble for Mr. Trump if his more conventional approach on some policy issues alienates his base and depresses Republican turnout in the midterm elections in November.
But if, in the process, a new US president deeply alienates every US ally in the world, it may please Iran and Vladimir Putin, but it will not make America stronger.
Rather than coming across as a hero in the Harry Potter sense, April's an ornery, frequently frustrating character who often railroads and alienates all her friends in pursuit of her goals.
Clinton's unquestioning partisanship vis-à-vis Israel, embarrassing pandering to its supporters, and deliberate ignorance of basic rights for Palestinians upsets and alienates many of us, and not just Arab Americans.
He's profoundly confused by emotions as a concept, and he can't express his own deepest feelings, to the point that he alienates all of those who care most deeply about him.
That makes it hard to alight on a single strategy to win people back: trying to seduce AfD voters with a tougher line on migration, for example, alienates defectors to the Greens.
If Mr. Trump completely alienates Europe, it could hurt the United States, too, said R. Nicholas Burns, a former senior American official supporting Joseph R. Biden Jr. for the Democratic presidential nomination.
In the 2017 elections in Virginia and Alabama, the increase in support among white voters for Ralph Northam for governor and Doug Jones's Senate candidacy affirmed that racial pandering also alienates whites.
And it refrains from scapegoating technology: "Halt and Catch Fire" is clear that it is not microchips but human behaviour—our attitudes towards success, work or family—that alienates characters from one another.
First, peeling off blue-collar Democratic voters would not on its own be enough if, in so doing, Mr Trump alienates Republicans in the suburbs of midwestern cities who voted for Mr Romney.
No matter how many people he offends or alienates with his actions and comments, we invariably learn that the day was, to some extent, a win for him because he rallied his base.
And with men preferring Republicans by a narrower margin — 47% to 44% in the September NBC/WSJ poll — the graphic is a vivid illustration of the troubles ahead if the GOP alienates women voters.
"They are not allowed to talk to anyone without the criminals' permission, so they rarely have a chance to learn Italian, which socially alienates them even more in their already dire situation," he says.
The billionaire has graduated from private feverish yelling to public incoherent rambling that either alienates powerful people like Brett Cole or inspires waiters to tell him off in front of entire parties of people.
Technology alienates everyone: consciousness becomes unmoored, bodies become arbitrary and disposable, sex becomes less a biological function than a psychological dysfunction, the planet and its host of forgotten nature spirits cries out in agony.
"What we understand is that those kinds of branding efforts can backfire in the long term if the brand violently alienates markets to which they may want to expand in later years," Fineman said.
A Google engineer who was ousted for writing a controversial anti-diversity memo is suing his former employer, claiming that the tech giant routinely discriminates against white men and alienates conservatives in its ranks.
But if it alienates mass audiences, it could also be the slow-burn conversation piece of the year, with high-profile defenders including Anthony Bourdain, the "Star Wars" director Rian Johnson and Chris Rock.
Lara Jean, for example, inadvertently devastates her sister Margo when an old crush on her ex-boyfriend is revealed while Sierra crosses a line in pursuit of revenge that alienates even her closest friends.
For another, the property might not really belong to Adrian, who might turn out to be such a jerk that he alienates Cornel (Corneliu Cozmei), the guy with the high-tech sonar and imaging machines.
The ethnic Madhesi groups who live in the Tarai say Nepal's new constitution, its first since the nation abolished its centuries-old monarchy, alienates their members, granting them low representation in parliament and government bodies.
Messaging that alienates Many climate activists, aided by left-leaning media coverage, paint doomsday scenarios and call for unrealistic policy prescriptions that are ineffective at raising concern among people not already worried about climate change.
Mr. Netanyahu has shored up his base by enacting legislation that alienates Arab citizens and by pursuing a Middle East plan — President Trump's "deal of the century" — that would annex large tracts of Palestinian land.
Assigned to clean the carpet on a docked yacht, she at first banters with, then alienates, the snotty Mexican playboy Leonardo Montenegro, the ne'er-do-well son of the third richest man in the world.
Indeed, my own research, as well as independent social science data, indicates that calling the Republicans "racist" alienates many voters, including some who might otherwise vote for a Democrat for president in a tight election.
In How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy, art critic Jenny Odell encourages us to radically reconsider our attitudes toward work and demonstrates how capitalism intentionally alienates us from each other and perpetuates overworking.
We must combine past and present — we can't isolate the queer movement by youth or generations — so we all can continue to stand together for a society that no longer alienates one another, but rather loves.
But when he enters the international stage with the same bullying tactics he used in the GOP primaries, he diminishes the office of the United States and alienates other countries and cultures without concern for consequences.
Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor who sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, said that there's a clear risk that comes with attacking those in the top tier: It alienates voters who like those candidates.
Those who are unhappy with his actions argue that the expansion alienates China's Asian neighbors, pushing them closer to the United States — the opposite of what Mr. Xi is trying to achieve through trade and diplomacy.
His often ornery reluctance to engage when he does not want to and the ease with which he alienates people have hampered his ability to make changes that initially appeared to be central to his mission.
The folks I've met tend not to measure the bigness of an idea by how many trillions it takes out of the US Treasury, nor the boldness of an idea by how many people it alienates.
"The mainstream parties in the pro-Beijing camp still value civilized behavior, but Junius Ho doesn't care if he alienates people in the middle," said Ivan Choy, a political scientist at Chinese University of Hong Kong.
In further comments, Mr. Yildirim condemned President Trump's decision to use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" in his speeches and other public remarks, calling the phrase "divisive" language that alienates the vast majority of peaceful Muslims.
And it is an open question whether aggressively redistributive tax plans will continue to resonate with voters, or come to be seen as a move to the hard left that alienates the middle of the country.
Now he serves to destroy Hillary Clinton's career as well by counseling a scorched-earth policy that savages Sanders and alienates the very young people who must provide Clinton her political base in the general election.
"Paying a lower premium, there's less immediate pressure to pursue a slash-and-burn approach that alienates different parts of the firms and creates less pressure on the back end," said Wells Fargo Securities analyst Mike Mayo.
Lien and Camacho seem to be drawing a parallel between e-commerce families and the lot of contemporary artists — both being commodified by a capitalist exchange system which alienates them from genuine connections and more rewarding relationships.
Mass surveillance appears to be among the most effective tools to combat the spread of the coronavirus, but by sharing detailed location data with governments, wireless carriers could be setting a long-term precedent that alienates consumers.
He has spent his entire adult life working in Washington, and there's little question that his son is involved in the kinds of buck-raking and influence peddling that alienates voters and makes them cynical about politics.
We get to see how Ronnie's Type-A-style dogged focus — the kind of fixation that alienates her from her love-drunk mother throughout the series — works in a professional setting: she's a hyper-competent wonder to behold.
Johnson isn't terribly strong as an actor, particularly in the heavier dramatic scenes, but he nails the overeager, selfish buffoon aspect of his character, and is immensely entertaining even while his character alienates the members of his team.
" Mr. Kasich, who has spoken with Mr. Warmbier's parents and has repeatedly called on North Korea to free Mr. Warmbier, said in the statement that "continuing to hold him only further alienates North Korea from the international community.
"In practice, what we have seen is programs are targeted unfairly at American-Muslim communities, seeing them through a security lens which alienates and stigmatizes," said Hina Shamsi, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's national security project.
Being overpoliced for the small stuff, and underpoliced for the important stuff, alienates the community, undercuts cooperation and fuels private violence: which itself often then drives even more intrusive policing, more alienation, lower clearance rates, and still more violence.
"Having a big venue in your neighborhood alienates the constituents that live there," says Ben Opt Won Chavez, who works for a prison-reentry program that services Sun Valley, and lives in the area near the future Meow Wolf.
Instead, he slams trade deficits with other countries as inherently bad for the US economy (which isn't true) and does so in a crude, threatening way that alienates them rather than invites them into a discussion of possible solutions.
"Every time the president goes on a Twitter rant he either alienates people whose votes he needs, wastes time that should be spent building a public case for his policies or gives Democrats something to hammer," said the source.
The further May moves toward softening Brexit, the more she alienates dedicated Brexit supporters in her own Conservative party who think the threat of a no-deal exit is a big bargaining chip and should anyway not be feared.
Doing things like canceling the Syrian refugee program, in contrast, not only alienates the Muslim constituencies at home and abroad that the United States will need in the long fight against the jihadis, but helps undermine American values and interests.
Clinton seizes opening as Trump alienates big business "It's really going to come down to the personal relationship that he and Mr. Trump could have to find out if they could work well together," said Lewandowski, who was fired last month.
To portray our more-than-two-billion Muslim neighbors in such a manner is inaccurate, but it is also a dangerous in that it alienates potential allies who are best equipped to fight back against terror-promoting versions of Islam.
People who own the coat do seem to like it, at least: It's a relatively affordable coat that does its job (keeping you warm) and is stylish enough in an anonymous way, but not so stylish that it alienates anybody's tastes.
That such a purposefully divisive figure could represent the best hopes of tens of millions of Americans, even as he revolts and alienates tens of millions of others, speaks to the yawning chasm that divides the nation politically and culturally.
Evans tells CNBC Make It that this blockchain bro culture further alienates women in tech and admits that she's skipped blockchain conferences due to a lack of female representation "There's a level of intimidation in getting into this space," says Evans.
"It alienates a certain group they didn't think was their audience, anyway," Mr. Just said, "and they wanted to do that in a way so people who do identify with their brand are really going to see that as a positive."
The possibility of a Democratic mega-landslide is dramatized by Trump's disastrous poll ratings — and the degree his behavior hyper-motivates those who detest it to vote and hyper-alienates voters who have previously voted Republican but will not this year.
He also dismisses criticism that his support for immigration on universal human rights grounds alienates the many Britons who voted to leave the EU because they felt migrants from its poorer regions had driven down wages and strained public services.
As long as mindfulness is focused on the individual and not on our social situation, it will not help us change the conditions that are making us unhappy, namely a hyper-competitive, ultra-individualistic culture that separates and alienates us.
When an employee alienates a significant percentage of the company's workforce, the company has no choice but to sever ties, lest it be seen as forcing thousands of women in the company to simply put up with the idea that they're genetically inferior.
Brabender says these reactions capture "the paradox" of Trump's style: While his iconoclastic and often belligerent language convinces many working-class voters, especially men, that he's committed to shaking up the system on their behalf, it also alienates more moderate voters, especially women.
Allowing a movement to become mired in bureaucracy and weighted by procedure alienates it from the individuals whose support it needs to survive; sure enough, the film's revolution quickly breeds infighting that has little to do with the struggles of the people.
Instead he remains a supporting character, playing peek-a-boo in his own biography as he tosses off acidic bons mots, skips out on debts and eventually — in fashion's version of Truman Capote's "La Côte Basque, 1965" — alienates the women who made him.
The acrid exchange demonstrated several truths about Mr. Trump's presidency: He often hires for top positions people he does not know well or, as with Mr. Tillerson, had not even previously met, grows disenchanted with them or alienates them and casts them aside.
In the video (which has since been made private), taken at a March 2019 meeting of the Bermuda Development Agency held in Manhattan, Bloomberg spoke about how Democrats running for office focus on things like trans issues, which then potentially alienates everyday voters.
It's a wild ride, though the outlines are familiar: Unassuming boy from a small town hits it big, wins admirers, gets rich, finds love, loses love, alienates old friends, gets hooked on substances, crashes, and must overcome his own worst enemy: himself.
Senate Republicans appear to have written a corporate AMT provision that they intended to raise a little bit of revenue in a sloppy way that actually raises a ton of revenue and alienates the businesses who were supposed to benefit from a big tax cut.
"Nevada is really close, so anything that alienates any part of your base in a close election is not ideal, especially in such a polarized state like Nevada," said a Republican strategist who has consulted for races in Nevada and not involved in Heck's campaign.
Anyone expecting Pete Buttigieg to be the Democratic Party's centrist savior in a deeply divided presidential race ought to consider that last remark carefully, because it's a perfect example of the sort of pandering that alienates voters on both ends of the political spectrum.
Whether something is truly, sufficiently punk is one of the great pop-ideological struggles of our time, an argument that alienates curious dilettantes and reduces the faithful into rampart-building maniacs defending a half-century-old aesthetic against interlopers who don't really exist anymore.
His decision not to make human rights and democratic values an organizing principle of his foreign policy alienates traditionalists and his withdrawal from trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership and hostility to multilateralism are seen by critics as thinning US power and influence abroad.
The idea goes like this: If America's relationship with these partners were to fray because a President Trump alienates nearly every country on Earth, they might decide that remaining in the coalition is not worth losing out on potentially lucrative economic opportunities in Iran.
But the SF Pride organizers' decision to increase the police presence at the events disproportionately alienates LGBTQ people of color, a group that led the riots against police raids at Stonewall Inn in June 1969 that catalyzed the modern gay rights movement pride commemorates.
Trump's willingness to say and do things that other presidential contenders wouldn't say or do — that all Muslims should be banned from the United States or that Mexican immigrants are a physical threat to Americans' safety — thrilled the primary electorate but alienates general election voters.
" But Professor Lampton, of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, added that despite their frustration, the Chinese seemed satisfied that they can "outlast a U.S. administration that alienates its allies, erodes its own political base and has a public with a low threshold for pain.
With the exit of President Obama, Pelosi is now the Democrats' most prominent national figure — a liberal lion of San Francisco who both energizes the base and alienates many voters in the more conservative-leaning districts the Democrats are hoping to pick up in November. Rep.
The votes allowed Republican senators to record their anti-choice position in order to play to the party's religious base and force Democratic senators in vulnerable red states, like Alabama's Doug Jones, to take a position that either alienates anti-choice independents or his own base.
As Mr. Trump has repeatedly shown, he can show a measure of discipline in one moment — like his teleprompter-ready speech at the State of the Union that was sprinkled with appeals to different demographic groups — and then do or say something that alienates swing voters.
By refusing to deliver the expected atrocity, Sheikh makes us aware of how the oft-told story of African suffering at once fascinates and alienates those of us looking from the privileged vantage of the West, allowing us to express sympathy from the safety of distance.
The party many of us will fight for is a conservative one that appeals to rather than alienates nonwhites, that doesn't view decency as a sign of weakness or confuse bullying and bluster with strength, and that aims to channel aspirations rather than stoke resentments and organize hatreds.
At the same time, Princess Carolyn is struggling to get pregnant with her boyfriend, a wealthy mouse named Ralph Stilton (he is the scion of a WASP-y family, who alienates Princess Carolyn at a dinner party by doing a ritual in which they depict cats as the devil).
With Putin and Donald Trump again exploiting popular insecurities, the Russian Revolution's real lesson must surely be that however unlikely their rise, populist tyrants ultimately succeed when rapid social change, even in times of relative peace and prosperity, alienates the masses enough to rebel against their ruling elites.
Shuffling along on the prompting of Michael's conflicted voice-over, the movie watches as he films a documentary about queer youth, suffers panic attacks, alienates his partner (Zachary Quinto, whose directness and intensity are welcome counterpoints to the general insipidness) and eventually finds God and a fiancée (Emma Roberts).
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As Snapchat alienates its users and fades further into irrelevance, it has begun to feel, as many failing social platforms do near the end, like a place to access the uselessness and unimportance, the sense of yelling into the void that the internet once offered before what we did here mattered.
The longer Trump continues to act like a fake president who divides the country and increasingly alienates his base, the more trips that will be taken by leading Republicans, including Vice President Pence, to primary states that may well determine the post-Trump presidency after the 2020 elections, if not sooner.
In truth, he represents no single constituency besides foreign policy elites based in Washington, D.C. And, while there can be no doubt that Clinton is a hawk, the decision to chase after Kissinger, who is anathema to the party's left-wing and any person with a sense of morality, further alienates progressives.
And because Trump naturally alienates women and can't make a gesture of outreach to blacks or Hispanics without stepping on it with bigotry the next day, he doesn't really have another path back to the White House if those Obama-Trump voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Ohio go Democratic or stay home.
Fourth, the Trump has handled the immigration issue in a way designed to hyper-galvanize his limited base — a base that would be the foundation for the television venture he is rumored to be gunning for — in a way that alienates Hispanic voters for a generation and repels independent voters and even many Republicans.
The product updates haven't been absolutely transformative (like the earth-shattering bump to a 280-character limit per tweet), but since the introduction of the algorithmic timeline last year, it would seem that Twitter is getting slightly less allergic to changes to its core product — even if it alienates part of its very loud user base.
It's an unreasonably cumbersome Monster-on-Frankenstein sandwich that immediately alienates and turns away what I can only imagine are the vast majority of Netflix subscribers and their freeloading friends and family members, who use the service to watch movies and TV shows that have mostly already been deemed acceptable and enjoyable by the court of public opinion.
And yet, in a similar way to someone like Sarah Jessica Parker (whose Instagram is a decidedly not-glam collection of non-stylised videos from her time off, slightly grainy food shots and the odd shoe pic to keep OG Sex and the City fans keen), Rihanna's approach to social media connects rather than alienates her.
It's notable that this development only took place in the context of the emergence of a truly global capitalism and what the philosopher Max Horkheimer would later call "instrumental reason"—scientific reason that doesn't just explain reality, but which is put to use (the mode of reason that alienates people from a world reconfigured as one vast factory).
The decades-long tradition of championship teams visiting the White House appears to be in jeopardy as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's rhetoric riles his base and alienates some athletes.
These Republicans are queasy over the possibility of Mr. Trump going off half-cocked if a convention moment is not to his liking or rebellious delegates go ahead with a plan to try to block his nomination, while some are concerned that he will be heavy-handed in urging speakers to attack the Clintons, immigrants or others with language that alienates undecided voters.
It demonstrates a level of disloyalty that should send sane people running from Trump's service, it tells other cabinet members to get out while the getting's good (and to leak and undermine like crazy on their way), and it further alienates Republican senators whom Trump needs to confirm appointees (including any Sessions replacement) and to go easy on his scandals.
"At the end of the day, Donald Trump alienates women at a tremendous rate, while at the same time Ted Cruz is someone who identifies and looks for opportunities to include women in the campaign in every way possible, and you see it with Carly Fiorina, the prominent role of Heidi in the campaign on the campaign trail, and of course, his two wonderful daughters," said national spokesman Ron Nehring.
An advertiser will aim to showcase one experience that's accessible to everyone and alienates no one: The married couple hoping to get pregnant because "that's been a lifelong dream and everything is going well for them" might be turned off by an ad that offers a more negative depiction of the pregnancy discovery process, O'Barr says, but someone who might be facing an unwanted pregnancy knows to read herself into the more cheerful ad.
Unshakable in his conviction that the American way was right for everyone, Lansdale nevertheless insisted on the need to show empathy for local values and practices, to spend time with villagers, and he perceived — to a degree at least — the dilemma at the heart of American strategy: What do you do when the destruction deemed necessary to defeat an insurgency alienates the very population you seek to bring over to the government's side?
What was different in Louisiana was that Mr. Edwards enjoyed a huge spike between the all-party primary last month and the Saturday runoff among the voters who Mr. Trump most alienates: While turnout grew modestly in many of the rural areas, it jumped by 29 percent in New Orleans and 25 percent in the parish that includes Shreveport, and it was nearly as high in Baton Rouge and in the largest New Orleans suburbs.
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