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The protesters clutched banners reading "Love Trumps Hate" and "Theresa the Appeaser".
" And he called President Barack Obama a "Socialist Marxist Islamo Fascist Nazi Appeaser.
But not as a comedian and not as a rule-following, friendly and bipartisan appeaser.
Do you feel this is going to paint you as a Trump appeaser among Democrats?
"THERESA the appeaser," read one placard brandished outside Downing Street in a demonstration on January 30th.
Nigel Farage of the anti-EU UKIP party called her "Theresa the appeaser" and said she had yielded on virtually everything.
"Why on earth has Theresa the appeaser got him here within a few months?" asked Labour lawmaker Mike Gapes during a Parliamentary debate Monday.
Prior to that, we had eight years of a president who was part international appeaser and part obsessed with a desert wasteland called Iraq.
Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage said "Theresa the Appeaser" had "let people down again" by agreeing to EU demands to keep free immigration during the transition.
I mean, there&aposre so many contradictions in this that he&aposs an appeaser to Putin, yet he&aposs trying to take the pipeline away from him.
But they have been thwarted from within their own ranks by their own prophet and saint; it was he, the Mahatma himself, who became the arch-appeaser of Islam.
The opinions about Webster have swung back and forth, some comparing him with a weak-willed appeaser of evil, others seeing him as a man of courage and conscience.
In JR's show, there is a video of them working together on a commission in Havana — JR is the appeaser, and Mr. Parlá, in service of their art, is an agitator.
However clumsy Mr. Zelensky appeared in the role of a Trump appeaser, it was not his or Ukraine's fault that Mr. Trump tried so cynically to bend them to his schemes.
We&aposre not the world&aposs piggy bank any longer, and sadly, Western Europe&aposs love affair with the American presidency actually died because the appeaser in chief, Barack Obama, left office.
Lincoln succeeded Democrat James Buchanan, an appeaser of the South who served one term and lost control of the House during his midterm, but Buchanan was not on the ballot in 1860.
The national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, is no appeaser, and Fiona Hill, his top Russia officer, understands Mr Putin's system well (though strangely, neither was included in Mr Trump's meeting with Mr Putin).
The mood was calm but serious on a night when more than one placard and more than one chant referred to Trump as a "fascist," and "Theresa the Appeaser" was daubed on a host of signs.
So whatever your established role is — whether you're the appeaser, or the family clown, or the petulant one — you're going to be thrown right back there the second you walk through the door of your childhood home.
Her next target was the treacherous, weak-willed foreign-policy elite: people like Robert McNamara who blundered into Vietnam but were scared to fight properly, or that deluded appeaser Henry Kissinger, whom she lambasted in a densely argued 800-page tome.
The 53-year-old former commodities trader cast May, who voted to stay in the EU, as "Theresa the appeaser" for giving in to Brussels on almost every element of Brexit negotiations and said Britain was being humiliated by the EU. "The best-case scenario right now under our current pathetic leadership is Brexit in name only - that is about as good as it gets," Farage told Reuters in his office a few metres from Westminster Abbey.
He is thus generally considered an 'appeaser'. He was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 1921 Birthday Honours for his services at Oxford.
Although Butler went on to hold many senior Cabinet offices, his reputation as an appeaser dogged him later in his career, and would be among the factors costing him the party leadership in 1957 and 1963.
Eugene Lyons, "Mrs. Roosevelt's Youth Congress," The American Mercury, vol. 49 (April 1940), pp. 481–484. In 1947, Lyons attacked former Vice President Henry A. Wallace as an appeaser of the Soviet dictatorship who refused to face up to the true nature of the regime.
In 1937, he was promoted the Political Director of the Quai d'Orsay upon the recommendation of Alexis Leger. During the crisis in 1938 over Czechoslovakia, Massigli was not in sympathy with his government's policy, and in private, he deplored the Munich Agreement as a disaster to France. Throughout the 1938 crisis, the differing views held by the arch-appeaser Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet and anti-appeaser Massigli caused immense tension, and Bonnet constantly disparaged him as a "warmonger". On 29 March 1938, Massigli argued in a memo that French economic support for Czechoslovakia was urgently needed to prevent what he called the "economic strangulation" of Czechoslovakia, as the Anschluss had eliminated Austria, and Romania, Hungary and Yugoslavia were rapidly falling under German economic domination.
In 1936, the rising Conservative minister Rab Butler, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office appointed Channon his Parliamentary Private Secretary. Butler was associated with the appeasement wing of the Conservative party, and Channon, as with the abdication, found himself on the losing side. In the words of the ODNB: "Always ferociously anti-communist, he was an early dupe of the Nazis because his attractive German princelings hoped that Hitler might be preparing for a Hohenzollern restoration." Just as after George VI's accession Channon's standing in royal circles went from high to low, so, as an appeaser, did his standing in the Conservative party after the failure of appeasement and the appointment of the anti-appeaser Winston Churchill as prime minister.
Extrema dreaptă românească, p. 327. Bucharest: Editura Fundaţiei Culturale Române, 1995. Sima's rise had been made possible by Carol's decision to arrest, and then assassinate, Codreanu. Coroamă's contacts with Sima were at the core of an enduring controversy between Guard factions: Codreanu's loyalist cells, which distrusted Sima, also viewed Coroamă as an agent of the Front and an appeaser.
The U.S. President decides to replace his Secretary of State to promote rapprochement with the Soviet Union. Nominee Robert Leffingwell, a darling of liberals, is viewed by many conservative senators as an appeaser. Others, including the pivotal character of Senator Seabright (Seab) Cooley of South Carolina, have serious doubts about Leffingwell's character. The book tells the story of an up-and-down nomination process that most people fully expect to result in a quick approval of the controversial nominee.
Local Conservatives were keen to have a local candidate and feared that the Wallasey Conservative Association would have an outsider foisted on them. They persuaded local Councillor and former Mayor, George Reakes to put his name forward, which he did, as an Independent. Reakes had been a member of the Labour Party but had left it when the mainstream parliamentary Labour party failed to call for rearmament, to face Nazi Germany. Though not an appeaser, he had publicly backed Neville Chamberlain's Munich Agreement.
Three protest parks were designated in Beijing during the 2008 Summer Olympics, at the suggestion of the IOC. All 77 applications to protest there had been withdrawn or denied, and no protests took place. Four persons who applied to protest were arrested or sentenced to reeducation.Elderly Chinese Women Sentenced to Labor Re- education, The Washington Post, August 20, 2008Peter Foster, The IOC plays appeaser in Beijing, Telegraph Blogs, August 20, 2008 In the Philippines, public spaces that are designated as free speech zones are called freedom parks.
Henry Chadwick, The Church in Ancient Society: From Galilee to Gregory the Great (Oxford University Press, 2001) p388. His rival, Maximian, a relative of the founder of their movement, saw him as a lax and conformist appeaser. The rivalry did not end with the election. In 393 a council was called by Maximian where forty of the sixty-five Donatist bishops sided with Maximianus over Primian,Shira L. Lander, Ritual Sites and Religious Rivalries in Late Roman North Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2016) p148.
His generally unsuccessful attempts to gain a say in Foreign Office appointments were much resented, and gave rise to unfounded accusations that he had been an appeaser (despite a robust defence of his reputation by the arch-antiappeaser Robert Vansittart). He married Mary Ann Lucie (Maysie) Thomas on 24 April 1906 and had two sons, but the marriage ended in separation in 1921. He died in London a few days after his 69th birthday. Sir Noel Curtis-Bennett eulogised him in a letter to The Times: His elder son Norman Fisher (d.
In 1941, Bishop Clemens von Galen led protests against the Nazi euthanasia programme. In 1941, a pastoral letter of the German Bishops proclaimed that "the existence of Christianity in Germany is at stake", and a 1942 letter accused the government of "unjust oppression and hated struggle against Christianity and the Church". At the close of the war, the resistor Joseph Frings, succeeded the appeaser Adolf Bertram as chairman of the Fulda Bishops' Conference, and, along with Galen and Preysing, was promoted to Cardinal by Pius XII. The Anschluss with Austria increased the number and percentage of Catholics within the Reich.
His quiet personality appealed to voters he met, while Lovre suffered from a general unhappiness over Eisenhower administration farm policy. When polls showed McGovern gaining, Lovre's campaign implied that McGovern's support for admitting the People's Republic of China to the United Nations and his past support for Henry Wallace meant that McGovern was a communist appeaser or sympathizer.Anson, McGovern, pp. 81–84. In his closing speech, McGovern responded: "I have always despised communism and every other ruthless tyranny over the mind and spirit of man." McGovern staged an upset victory, gaining 116,516 votes to his opponent's 105,835, and became the first Democrat elected to Congress from South Dakota in 22 years.
In 1987 David Binder wrote in The New York Times about the growing ethnic tension in Yugoslavia and rising nationalism among Albanians in Kosovo and referred to the Paraćin massacre, where an ethnic Albanian soldier in the JNA killed four fellow soldiers.The New York Times, November 1, 1987, Late City Final Edition (p.14) -"In Yugoslavia, Rising Ethnic Strife Brings Fears of Worse Civil Conflict By David Binder Binder also—writing of Slobodan Milošević's deposing of Dragiša Pavlović as head of Belgrade's party organisation shortly before—wrote that "Mr. Milosevic accused Mr. Pavlovic of being an appeaser who was soft on Albanian radicals", and that "Mr.
This partially recognised the Italian conquest of Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia) and Hoare was forced to resign by the ensuing public outcry. In 1936 he returned to the Cabinet as First Lord of the Admiralty, then served as Home Secretary from 1937 to 1939 and was again briefly Secretary of State for Air in 1940. He was seen as a leading "appeaser" and his removal from office (along with that of Sir John Simon and the removal of Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister) was a condition of Labour's agreement to serve in a coalition government in May 1940. He was British ambassador to Spain from 1940 to 1944.
Mario T. García of University of California, Santa Barbara stated that Mexican American Odyssey is "clearly favorable to Tijerina" but discusses "some of Tijerina's shortcomings"; García cited Tijerina discriminating against black people in his restaurants and supporting other Jim Crow features of segregation-era Houston.García, p. 1568-1569. In her review Kelley stated that the perception of Tijerina being an "appeaser" to said "racial discrimination", even though he was a part of LULAC, was an example of the "shortcomings" covered in the book. Christine Marin of Arizona State University noted in her review that Tijerina had politically conservative views and in regards to the NAACP had "cool feelings".
President Franklin Roosevelt publicly decried Lindbergh's views as those of a "defeatist and appeaser", comparing him to U.S. Rep. Clement L. Vallandigham, who had led the "Copperhead" movement opposed to the American Civil War. Lindbergh promptly resigned his commission as a colonel in the U.S. Army Air Corps, writing that he saw "no honorable alternative" given that Roosevelt had publicly questioned his loyalty. At an America First rally in September, Lindbergh accused three groups of "pressing this country toward war; the British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt Administration": He continued: His message was popular throughout many Northern communities and especially well received in the Midwest, while the American South was anglophilic and supported a pro-British foreign policy.
Chiang was much more of a hardline anti-Communist than was Wang, but Chiang was also a self-proclaimed "realist" who was willing if necessary to have an alliance with the Soviet Union. Though in the short-run, Wang and Chiang agreed on the policy of "first internal pacification, then external resistance", in the long-run they differed as Wang was more of an appeaser while Chiang just wanted to buy time to modernize China for the coming war. The effectiveness of the KMT was constantly hindered by leadership and personal struggles, such as that between Wang and Chiang. In December 1935, Wang permanently left the premiership after being seriously wounded during an assassination attempt a month earlier.
Zara Steiner and Keith Nelson have described Crowe as "the leading German expert in the pre-war Foreign Office...He was a master of detail but also interested in the broader complex of international and military relations...Crowe was the arch anti-appeaser. With ruthless logic and in a forthright manner, he opposed every effort to come to terms with Berlin...A prodigious worker, Crowe's knowledge and skill earned him a very special place in the Foreign Office hierarchy and his comments were read with attention if not always with approval".Steiner and Nelson, pp. 195-196. In the 2014 BBC mini-series 37 Days, Crowe is portrayed by actor Nicholas Farrell.
Finally remembering how the approach of American forces upon the Yalu river led to Chinese intervention in the Korean War, the president was concerned that intervening in Laos would cause a war with China that he did not want. Instead, Kennedy sent the diplomat W. Averell Harriman to negotiate an agreement to "neutralize" Laos, which marked the beginning of the feud between Rostow and Harriman as the former started to see the latter as an appeaser. Kennedy also charged that Rostow was too fixated on Vietnam, saying he seemed to have an obsession with that country as he spent much time talking about Vietnam. Rostow believed in the "Domino Theory", predicating that if South Vietnam fell, the rest of Southeast Asia would also fall like so dominoes, and ultimately India would fall as well.
The stress of the job, compounded by long absences away from his family, led to the dissolution of Thompson's first marriage in 1929; during long hours waiting around whilst Churchill was in meetings, he grew close to and eventually married Churchill's junior secretary, Mary Shearburn. While working at a grocer's shop he had bought with his family, on 22 August 1939 he received a telegram that called him back into service as Churchill's bodyguard. The telegram from Churchill read "Meet me Croydon Airport 4.30 pm Wednesday." Although at that time Churchill had no official position in government, as the leading anti-appeaser he was aware of the prevailing risk to his life from assassins (particularly the Nazis) and engaged Thompson to protect him in the pay of £5 per week (£ in ).
They convinced him to act like a statesman and conclude Test-ban treaties with Russia and not fear being branded as an appeaser by political opponents in the United States. Ormsby-Gore was a participant in what is referred to as a "twenty-five year conversation to do with the role of a leader in a democratic society". He encouraged Kennedy to remain focused on issues relevant to the world and the future, rather than attempting to protect himself politically. According to the Duchess of Devonshire, who travelled with the British delegation to Kennedy's funeral in November 1963, Macmillan's successor as Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home had wanted to appoint Ormsby-Gore as Foreign Secretary, but R. A. Butler had insisted on having this post as a condition of serving under Home.
On Tickell's death it was acquired by James Poole Maunsell, who had edited it in the early 1880s and was the son of a former proprietor, Dr Henry Maunsell. James Poole Maunsell died in 1897 and the paper was acquired by Lord Ardilaun after his death in 1915 it was sold to a Cork businessman called Tivy. During the Land War it took a strongly Conservative and pro-landlord position, denouncing Gladstone as an appeaser, comparing the Land League to the Mafia and the Colorado beetle, and demanding that Ireland be subjected to martial law. Though it easily outsold rivals like the Dublin Evening Standard, its readership in 1900 was small compared with national papers such as the Evening Telegraph, which had 26,000 readers, The Irish Times which had 45,000, and the Freeman's Journal which had 40,000.
Adenauer believed Macmillan to be a spineless "appeaser", who had made a secret deal with Khrushchev at the expense of the Federal Republic.Thorpe, D.R. Supermac, London: Chatto & Windus, 2010 page 428 Adenauer visiting a refugee kindergarten in Berlin in 1958 Adenauer and Italian Prime Minister Antonio Segni in August 1959 Adenauer tarnished his image when he announced he would run for the office of federal president in 1959, only to pull out when he discovered that under the Basic Law, the president had far less power than he did in the Weimar Republic. After his reversal he supported the nomination of Heinrich Lübke as the CDU presidential candidate whom he believed weak enough not to interfere with his actions as Federal Chancellor. One of Adenauer's reasons for not pursuing the presidency was his fear that Ludwig Erhard, whom Adenauer thought little of, would become the new chancellor.
Eden's press secretary, William Clark, an opponent of the policy, complained, "God how power corrupts. The way RAB has turned and trimmed". He later resigned along with Edward Boyle (Economic Secretary to the Treasury) as soon as the fighting was over. Butler was seen as disloyal because he aired his doubts freely in private while he was supporting the government in public, and he later admitted that he should have resigned.Campbell 2009, p. 267. On 14 November, Butler blurted out all that had happened to 20 Conservative MPs of the Progress Trust in a Commons Dining Room (his speech was described by Gilmour as "almost suicidally imprudent").Howard 1987, p. 238. Butler had to announce British withdrawal from the Canal Zone (22 November), making him once again appear an "appeaser" to Conservative supporters up and down the country. That evening, Butler addressed the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers, where his pedestrian defence of government policy was upstaged by a speech by Macmillan.
Keeping in mind the already volatile socio-political situation that the state was passing through, the choice of Anwara Taimur as the Chief Minister on the part of the Congress Party was a strategic one. It was from this time onwards that the Congress came to be identified as an all-time appeaser and saviour of the Muslim vote-bank in Assam, which had to be protected at all costs, even if it meant fomenting religious hatred against the native Hindus. Interestingly, Anwara Taimur was elected to the state legislative assembly of Assam from Dalgaon, a constituency in the Darrang district of Lower Assam that was and still is heavily dominated by Bengali Muslim migrants (few years back, a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India, Upamanyu Hazarika, had informed that there exist a few villages in Darrang district where immigrants not only outnumber the natives, but the latter have been pushed into ghetto-like dwellings in their own ancestral abode). Thus, without an iota of doubt, Anwara Taimur primarily represented the Muslim immigrant interests.

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