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  1. critical or unpleasant remarks or judgements

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And worse, it cast the same aspersions on his supporters.
None of this is meant to cast aspersions on Mueller.
Sometimes aspersions are cast on those who are born outside.
This unfairly casts aspersions on a religion and a state.
We have cast aspersions on our fellow citizens who are Muslims.
Sanders was diplomatic about this, refusing to cast "aspersions" on the party.
The art marketplace should examine and weigh in on such policies before casting aspersions.
President Trump is not the first conservative to cast aspersions on the media as liberal.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan would be wise to look in the mirror before casting aspersions.
"He could have spared us that," Salvini said, before casting aspersions on Juncker's state of mind.
"I would never cast aspersions on independent owner operated Chinese American food or restaurants," he wrote.
At the White House, a spokesman in a briefing with reporters cast aspersions on her account.
But Vaccaro felt that accepting a fee might allow the N.C.A.A. to cast aspersions on his motives.
Why do we love and worship some Oprah, but cast aspersions (sometimes vicious ones) on the Kardashians?
Rubio called on Trump and the administration to let the investigation go forward and not cast aspersions.
He seemed intent on rebutting each point that has been used to cast aspersions on his character.
Not to cast too many aspersions on the little robot, but Cozmo himself is really just a vessel.
INGRAHAM: And I also think that in a way they are implicitly casting aspersions on people like you.
Cunningham broadcasts lies and half truths about Scott's character, casts aspersions, hints at an affair with Maggie Bateman.
Trump has spent a lifetime capitalizing on casting aspersions on truth and insinuating his own version of reality.
Both sides subsequently cast aspersions that the other side is not just morally bankrupt but also factually wrong.
There is some injustice in these aspersions,'' he said in a statement released by his aide Garba Shehu.
Maybe the former Texas governor can be forgiven for casting aspersions on the usefulness of this $30 billion bureaucracy.
"The gentleman will comply with the rules and not cast aspersions on the President," Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican, interjected.
What is clear is that, like Trump himself, he's willing to cast aspersions on intelligence he hasn't even read.
He spent weeks tweeting aspersions on the integrity, competence and patriotism of India's respected central-bank chief, Raghuram Rajan.
"I don't think you can say it's a Republican-run DOJ, we have to cast aspersions on it," he said.
I think it offensive, in fact, to cast aspersions on my grocer because he is employed in a supermarket chain.
It's one thing to wonder about a famous twentysomething millionaire; it's quite another to cast aspersions on his toddler son.
If only they'd waited to cast aspersions, they'd have realized that the film's problems go even deeper than its cast.
All of the privileged white guys that want to come after my client and cast aspersions against her and me.
Back in June, the DJ seemed to cast aspersions on Yachty's style, asking him if he was really a rapper.
Third, Trump has repeatedly cast aspersions on the integrity of American elections, falsely claiming that 3 million people voted illegally.
Some said they would have declined because of how Trump has cast aspersions on their loyalty to the United States.
"I had heard both sides impugn the integrity of one another and also cast aspersions on the Senate," Collins said.
I don't intend to win by denying her humanity or in general by casting aspersions on whoever the Republican is.
But the interference and aspersions do merit a fresh look at the woeful state of our outdated, insecure electronic voting machines.
Mr Babis says he will donate his gains to charity, and claims the prime minister's aspersions about the deal are lies.
It was a focused attempt to defend ideas that white supremacists hold dear and cast aspersions on those who opposed them.
"I don't wish to cast any aspersions on the president of the United States," Mr. Johnson said in his Sky interview.
All politicians in Peru deny wrongdoing in connection to Odebrecht, but most have defended themselves while casting aspersions on their rivals.
"That's why the questions are being asked at press conferences, and not in order to cast aspersions on your administration," he added.
I will debate anyone who casts aspersions on the severely underappreciated Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, until they submit from exhaustion.
On Wednesday, Pelosi appeared to cast aspersions on Ocasio-Cortez's plan, saying it is a "suggestion" that the select committee would discuss.
The first song frets over his Grammy while casting aspersions on an entertainment industry, which he has conveniently defined to exclude himself.
Kath casted aspersions on Glass' creative contributions to the band's catalog; Glass reiterated that her position within the band had become untenable.
As the weekend approached, a somewhat curious observation from Guy Roux, a veteran former coach in France, cast aspersions on Sanches's age.
She and Trump clashed frequently through the 2016 presidential campaign and Trump has cast aspersions on her claim to Native American ancestry.
He called "unfair" aspersions about the oilman being a friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin just because he's negotiated business contracts with Moscow.
Some conservatives, including the Fox News host Laura Ingraham, cast aspersions on Colonel Vindman's loyalties because he emigrated from Ukraine as young child.
And NSEERS damaged U.S. relations with countries whose partnership we need, when their leaders were likewise offended by the aspersions the program cast.
Yes, certain topics remain taboo: Don't cast aspersions on the judiciary or incite racial antagonism, film remains under tight control, and so on.
It's bad form to cast aspersions upon the national anthems of other countries, however, without taking a good hard look at our own.
The so-called Nunes memo — an effort by House Republicans to cast aspersions on the Russia investigation — evidently singles out Rosenstein for criticism.
They capture the candidate casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
But some Republicans cast aspersions on the Ninth Circuit's decision and predicted that it would not withstand a challenge in the Supreme Court.
California critics were understandably miffed about the aspersions this cast on the Golden State art crowd's ability to proficiently run its own institutions.
Besides, casting aspersions on capitalist captains of industry is an old practice of Moscow's, dating back to the days of the Soviet Union.
Chris Creamer, sports logo historian, predicted empty seats at game time to head off aspersions about the fandom of our neighbors to the north.
The attacks stopped after Kuok, Malaysia's richest man, threatened legal action against a website he said had cast aspersions on his commitment to democracy.
But casting aspersions on those who allegedly are destroying once-sacred institutions overlooks the role that Trump has also played in doing just that.
Several videos surfaced of Bloomberg casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
This involved casting aspersions on the reputations of the patriots who were, at personal and professional risk, trying to help Congress do its job.
A father of three and a former Boy Scout, Mr. Oswald said Mr. Trump had no right to cast aspersions on the Levitts' career.
The derision and aspersions are dangerous and unwarranted," Webster argued, adding that Trump's "thinly veiled suggestion" that Wray may be fired "disturbs me greatly.
He said he was "disappointed" in the Iowa Democratic Party's ability to put together numbers, but said he would not "cast aspersions" on their accuracy.
"I am not casting any aspersions on any officials right now," Tuter said before he sent the parties out to reach a security enhancement deal.
China's successes during the recent era of "reform and opening" should not be used to cast aspersions on the preceding one under Mao, he insists.
It is safe to assume that the #Never Trump crowd's moral aspersions would be flushed down the memory hole the moment Trump vacated the nomination.
But despite Trump's aspersions that the system is rigged and that voter fraud proliferates, US election law is well-studied, robust, and pretty darn comprehensive.
Franco endured several grillings on talk shows in the last few days, saying he'd rather take a bullet than cast aspersions on the #MeToo movement.
In fact, the vast majority of the analysis surrounding the causes of the Great Recession avoids casting aspersions on these two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs).
In his plea before the court, Mr. Zhai echoed many of the themes that party leaders have used to cast aspersions on foreigners in China.
In a way, the placebo effect owes its poor reputation to the same man who cast aspersions on going to bed late and sleeping in.
With Netanyahu facing criminal charges in three corruption cases - his trial was supposed to start on Tuesday - political rivals quickly cast aspersions on his motives.
But he was hit with all manner of aspersions about his national devotion, his judgment, even his right to wear his uniform in this setting.
" Asked about those comments and whether the request to recanvass was meant to hurt his campaign, Sanders said he is not "casting any political aspersions.
At the prayer breakfast, he cast thinly veiled aspersions upon the faiths of his religious rivals, Ms. Pelosi and Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah.
The overseas edition of China's ruling Communist Party's People's Daily said Taiwan's governing Democratic Progressive Party was unfairly trying to cast aspersions on the move.
But he was hit with all manner of aspersions about his national devotion, his judgment, even his right to wear his uniform in this setting.
The design is a classic, and although some call it ugly, bug-eyed, and worse, you forget all aspersions once you slip behind the wheel.
In the early 2000s, Jay appeared on major network talk shows, doing interviews that entailed smiling through serious aspersions about whether asexuality was real or valid.
De Rugy, 45, a former Green party member and environmental activist married to a gossip magazine journalist, initially offered no apology and called the aspersions "grotesque".
The president has made the economy a centerpiece of his administration, and has sought to cast aspersions on any implication that economic growth is slowing significantly.
Democrats have accused Republicans behind the memo of cherry-picking information and trying to discredit the entire Russia investigation by casting aspersions on a single warrant.
In their respective memoirs, Wylie and Kaiser cast aspersions on each other, which seems especially curious for two people who apparently have never met in person.
But while some anti-Trump donors have sought to make amends, a minority has cast their aspersions on the entire party and treated Trump as an infection.
" Stoynoff tells PEOPLE now: "When Trump feels threatened or challenged by women, he's quick to cast aspersions on their moral character, their motives and their mental health.
Nunes also created a distraction by casting aspersions on legitimate requests by Obama's national security officials to "unmask" the names of Trump officials talking with the Russians.
I hope it is not casting aspersions on Mississippi voters to ask for them – what does this person with a strange accent have to do with us?
In the wake of the shooting, local police presented narratives intended to cast aspersions on Mr. Brown's character and lay out a coherent rationale for his death.
Prior to that, however, we were subjected to a political freak show of sniping across party lines in order to lay blame, criticize, denigrate and cast aspersions.
No surprise, perhaps, since the title echoes "the ghost in the machine," a phrase deployed by Gilbert Ryle, the British philosopher, to cast aspersions on Cartesian dualism.
"On occasions, stories and headlines have represented an invasion of your privacy and have sought to cast aspersions about your character, without any good reason," the letter states.
Campa-Najjar's ad about Hunter's indictment is carefully calibrated so as not to cast aspersions on the district's voters for sending Hunter to Washington, DC, in past elections.
To be sure, the Green New Deal does not have full buy-in from Democrats, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has appeared to cast aspersions on the proposal.
Mr. Liu cast aspersions on Judge Yanai, saying he was an ally of the Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, a conservative politician whom the Chinese government often criticize.
It's an ironic twist for a presidential campaign that's marked itself by casting aspersions on immigrants in general, and "illegal" immigrants in particular, for the past 17 months.
But whoever recorded the call thought voters in deep-red Alabama would swallow such aspersions on the profession of journalism, especially if they came from a Yankee Jew.
REMIX TO INVERSIONS, CLINTON'S CASTING ASPERSIONS: Hillary Clinton is putting a target on offshore tax deals as she seeks to defeat Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Even as a Snow and as Ned's alleged bastard, he cast aspersions upon the Lord of Winterfell, and the lie created a lasting wound in Ned and Catelyn's marriage.
Members of the Bey Hive are vexed by Jay-Z's focus on his infidelity and are questioning both his contrition and the potential aspersions it could cast on Beyoncé.
There is increasingly little doubt in the intelligence community that Russia is behind the spate of attacks, though WikiLeaks continues to cast aspersions on Russia's role in the attacks.
"The last thing we should do is start casting aspersions on whole races of people, or whole religions, or whole nations; that only makes the situation worse," he said.
" New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said "the last thing we should do is start casting aspersions on whole races of people or whole religions or whole nations.
But he once again cast aspersions on Canada, saying that the United States' northern neighbor was being very difficult in the negotiation process, while Mexico has been more cooperative.
He cast aspersions on Germany, deeming them "bad, very bad" for their trade practices, and suggested he could take punitive measures against them for their prowess at selling cars.
But neither the voice in my head nor the others onstage could quite embody or channel the hatred of those who originally articulated these aspersions and actually meant them.
They tell her John's girlfriend — a cheerleader, they reverently note — was his ticket to acceptance in the town, and they cast aspersions of their own on his operatic grieving.
Some Georgetown Prep classmates have cast aspersions on Dr. Blasey on social media, while her allies charge hypocrisy in their overlooking a pervasive culture of misogyny that existed then.
Tayler, while casting aspersions on the contractor Christopher Wylie, who has become a major source for reporting on Cambridge Analytica, also promised to release more information on the company's practices.
I'm not saying this to cast aspersions on Duvall's cleanliness; I cannot imagine him taking bad pills and, by the looks of him, he may not even cook his steaks.
Meanwhile, Prayuth has urged Paween to return with the promise of a full investigation, even as he cast aspersions on Paween's patriotism and Thai authorities explored criminal charges against Paween.
In the days after the crash, American aviation officials visiting Jakarta cast aspersions on their Indonesian counterparts, even as they refused to speak on the record: Which was more reliable?
But anti-Semitic tropes about the power of Jewish money and the dual allegiance of American Jews are inexcusable aspersions in the face of what might otherwise be valid concerns.
Above all, it was the terrifying context in which their inevitable policy disagreements, aspersions on each other's characters and exhumations of each other's records took on a wholly different cast.
The judge stressed that he was not "casting aspersions on any elected officials," and said that he was encouraging increased security because there was too much suspicion of the process.
The records of its proceedings were filled with statements by members expressing hostility to Christian teachings on marriage and sexual morality and casting aspersions on Mr. Phillips's faith and motives.
This is a laughably obvious ploy to stifle legitimate criticism and cast aspersions on Americans who are rightly skeptical of the powerful forces exerting control over the primary election process.
He will probably pick up the backing of some of Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters who previously cast aspersions on Ms. Loeffler's nomination, like the Fox News host Sean Hannity.
A week before, Trump tweeted criticism of NBA star LeBron James and CNN anchor Don Lemon, casting aspersions on the intelligence of the two men, both of whom are black.
Sturman made it clear to Trump's team that if they wanted to cast aspersions on people for voting, or helping others vote, they'd better make a good argument for why.
" The statement also goes on to note that, "Despite Matt's attorneys' legal analysis of the allegations, Matt has insisted that nothing be said that blames or casts aspersions upon his accusers.
" The White House, asked for comment, said in an email: "Only CNN would try to cast aspersions on this tremendous day focused on bringing American manufacturing jobs back to US soil.
At worst, it's a con job — an effort to distract middle- and working-class Americans from very real questions about the domestic distribution of economic resources by casting aspersions on foreigners.
"I think it's unfortunate that my friend from Illinois would cast aspersions in terms of my motivations in what I'm saying," Cruz, a son of a Cuban immigrant, said in 2013.
The strong backlash to Confederate had HBO and the creators scrambling to the show's defense, essentially asking their critics to give it a chance before casting too many aspersions on it.
"The incident in question here in the Bronx is fully being investigated, so I don't think anyone should cast aspersions or make assumptions about what happened yet," Mr. de Blasio said.
" A trio of top Democrats in the House Tuesday pushed back on the Republican aspersions of the FBI, saying they were done in "desperation" and "directly at odds with the facts.
From what Mr. Michalow tweeted was "the letter D.E. Shaw spent all day trying to make sure you couldn't read": The firm's bullying and threats against me over the last week, however, have revealed that the firm is so concerned with creating the appearance of supporting women that it is willing to cast false aspersions on me (and perpetuate false aspersions cast by others) and make me a scapegoat with a proverbial hanging in the town square.
Jim Magagna, executive vice president of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, said ranchers are worried the dispute may cast "aspersions on a time-honored way of life and work," according to Reuters.
As conservative commentators called into question his service and wartime record — even criticizing his decision to wear the Army dress uniform during his testimony — Trump cast aspersions in the weeks that followed.
Sure enough, the Times breaks the news, casting grave aspersions upon governments old and new, while the Post is left to lead with a triumphant splash on the wedding of Tricia Nixon.
Challenging orthodoxies is a legitimate and necessary feature of political debate, and if Ms. Gabbard is wrong, her critics should focus on explaining why, not on casting unsupported aspersions on her motivations.
What they're saying: A former U.S. official familiar with the conversation details told WashPost that during a May call to Trump, Putin "did what he always does" — he cast aspersions on Ukraine.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.); and pushed back against sexual assault allegations by casting aspersions on the appearance of some of the accusers.
"To have the president of the United States tweeting about you, casting aspersions, it is scary for anyone — it is very scary for anyone who works in the intelligence community," Mr. Tye said.
Based on a misreading of materials in his possession, and the vague aspersions of Islamophobic military officers, prosecutors accused him of treason and "aiding the enemy," and threatened to pursue the death penalty.
"The best way to ensure Judge Kavanaugh is confirmed without a cloud of doubt is to let the committee conduct their investigative processes without aspersions being cast on any accuser," the aide said.
"I think we should all be disappointed in the inability of the party to come up with timely results, but we are not casting aspersions on the votes that are being counted," Sanders said.
As of last week, when the sole accuser was Christine Blasey Ford with an allegation that occurred when he was a high school student, Kavanaugh denied the claim but cast no aspersions on Ford.
Andrew M. Cuomo and his Republican opponent, Marcus J. Molinaro, devolved into a shouting match in which discussions about New York's challenges were largely eclipsed by name-calling and aspersions about the other's record.
And this is my last question for you: Is the Trump campaign, is Donald Trump and the people around Donald Trump really the ones to be casting aspersions on the marriages of anyone else?
"On occasions, stories and headlines have represented an invasion of your privacy and have sought to cast aspersions about your character," the lawmakers said in the letter, which was posted on Twitter by Ms. Lynch.
Last week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk was bombarded with hundreds of questions from fans via Twitter — along with declarations of adoration and the occasional aspersions — ahead of the company's annual shareholder meeting on June 5th.
I know firsthand the professionalism of the men and women of the F.B.I. The aspersions cast upon them by the president and my longtime friend, Attorney General William P. Barr, are troubling in the extreme.
Trump's tweet, though, cast aspersions on more than just the 737 MAX 8's potentially faulty new anti-stall system that may have caused the nose of both planes to erroneously and fatally dip downwards.
Trump's tweet, though, cast aspersions on more than just the 737 MAX 8's potentially faulty new anti-stall system that may have caused the nose of both planes to erroneously and fatally dip downward.
Mr. Smulevich and many others noted that any association with Frank was always considered an honor, not an insult, and reflected more on the ignorance of those who would use her image to cast aspersions.
"Make no mistake, as the press is finally catching up to the facts, which we desperately tried to present to them during the last months of the campaign," she continued, casting aspersions on the political media.
"I think we should all be disappointed in the inability of the party to come up with timely results, but we are not casting aspersions on the votes that are being counted," Sanders told reporters Tuesday.
The Federalist, casting aspersions on the whistleblower complaint over Trump's dealings with Ukraine, alleged that rules for intelligence whistleblowers had been "secretly" changed to allow people to make complaints based on information they had learned secondhand.
I suggest that the pundits stop casting aspersions on the women who have confronted unwanted sexual advances in the manner each sees fit and concentrate on the constructive ways to prevent this behavior in the future.
Prominent right-wing media commentators have sought for weeks to cast aspersions on the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump, echoing the president's repeated cries of "witch hunt!" and framing the investigation as motivated by political bias.
She never told anyone or pressed charges against the former captain who tried to kiss her out of fear that it would cast aspersions upon her own performance and the legitimacy of her promotion within the force.
Comey will say that Trump then cast aspersions on FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's impartiality — the Wall Street Journal reported last year that McCabe's wife ran unsuccessfully for state office in Virginia last year, and that Gov.
Presented against Gay's poignantly told personal account, these observations do not constitute a manifesto, the sort that can be adopted by fat-activists; they are more of an assessment of the cost of these aspersions on fatness.
To Lewis, this strategy would convince Republican voters to stay at home in November: If she wants to keep GOPers home, Hillary needs to *surgically* otherize Trump--AND resist the temptation to cast aspersions on all GOPers.
"I suggest that the pundits stop casting aspersions on the women who have confronted unwanted sexual advances in the manner each sees fit and concentrate on the constructive ways to prevent this behavior in the future," she wrote.
The bigger picture is that he's hoping to change the subject from questions about what he and his associates may have done, and to muddy the waters on the Russia issue by casting aspersions on his biggest critics.
Health has of course become an issue in the campaign of late, as Trump and his various mouthpieces (Rudy Giuliani, Katrina Pearson, Sean Hannity) have cast a series of bizarre aspersions on Hillary Clinton's neurological condition and stamina.
After three episodes of Frank's manipulations and Will's publicity stunts, culminating in a 24-hour Skype chat that gives the Underwood camp an opportunity to cast aspersions on Conway's war-hero reputation, America finally votes in Episode 4.
In response, the president-elect has mocked and cast aspersions on the intelligence community, citing their incorrect assessments in the lead-up to the Iraq War and suggesting that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may be a more credible source.
Pace the president and his sycophants — the ones who spent nearly two years casting aspersions on Mueller's integrity, only to now hail his conclusions as dispositive — the nature and extent of Trump's ties to Russia required a thorough investigation.
The film depicts Kathy Scruggs (played by Olivia Wilde) having a sexual relationship with an FBI contact, which the newspaper blasted for furthering stereotypes about female journalists trading sex for stories as well as baselessly casting aspersions on Scruggs.
Can you imagine him insulting a Gold Star mother, casting obscene aspersions on a woman reporter who had done her job -- on Fox, indeed -- by tough questioning, pledging to round up and deport 12 million undocumented men, women and children?
" That assertion came amid a campaign that relied heavily on aspersions and alerts about Islam, including his vow to halt all Muslims from entering the United States "until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.
By casting aspersions on Mr. Mueller's work, which has otherwise been by the book, they're signaling to the president that they remain loyal to him, despite their initial attempts to at least admit some culpability and work with federal prosecutors.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's sunrise tweet casting aspersions on the domestic surveillance program his own intelligence officials have called essential set off a thunderclap of concern in Washington -- and underscored the pitfalls of the President's morning television tweet-alongs.
And predictably, never missing an opportunity to disparage, the site is larded throughout with petty insults and thinly veiled aspersions about Republicans and the current administration, who from the DNC's perspective, are a malignancy that needs to be excised by any means necessary.
The studies used in the review were handpicked by the sugar group, and the article, which was published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, minimized the link between sugar and heart health and cast aspersions on the role of saturated fat.
The studio has yet to hear from BP. Even though one real-life company executive (played by John Malkovich in all his slithery glory) undoubtedly comes across as the heavy, Lionsgate and the producers take pains to not cast aspersions in interviews.
Tim RyanTimothy (Tim) John RyanBiden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Tim Ryan jokes he's having 'dance-off' with Andrew Yang The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (D-Ohio) cast aspersions on his "Medicare for All" plan.
The band has consistently bridged the divide between classic street punk, fist swinging mosh music, and Celtic Frost riff black metal, all the while casting vicious and witty aspersions at all said genres and winning absolutely no new friends along the way.
Mr. Trump began the day of the meeting by blaming the United States for its poor relationship with Russia, casting aspersions on the federal investigation into Moscow's cyberattack on the presidential election, and saying he felt "just fine" about meeting with Mr. Putin.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's all eyes on Russia today, as the Trump-Putin Mutual Adoration Society held a press conference casting aspersions on the FBI investigation into Russia's interference with the 2016 election in the United States (haha, that's very normal, right?).
It's also (and I don't mean to cast aspersions at HTC by saying this) going to be yet another year where we're left wondering why Google can't step up and try making the whole Nexus enchilada itself, like it does with its Pixel devices.
Mr Trump mentioned his imminent endorsement by Ben Carson: "he wants a lot of things that are terrific", Mr Trump said of Dr Carson's education policy, a change from the days when he likened him to a child molester and cast aspersions on his religion.
YouTube has increasingly been seen as a haven for independent video game purchasing advice over recent years, as Let's Plays have taken off as a watch-along format, and movements like GamerGate have cast aspersions against the mainstream media and specialist video games press.
WASHINGTON — The House approved a stopgap spending bill on Thursday night to keep the government open past Friday, but Senate Democrats — angered by President Trump's vulgar aspersions and a lack of progress on a broader budget and immigration deal — appeared ready to block the measure.
In private conversations, many of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's Democratic colleagues routinely complain that in her zeal to build her social media celebrity and political brand, she is too quick to cast aspersions on her fellow lawmakers, painting them as apologists for the status quo.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were each casting aspersions upon Nafta as if it were self-evidently a bad deal for American workers, especially for the hollowed-out working and middle classes in the Midwestern states, like Ohio and Michigan, that would decide the election.
In an earlier era, the personal insults and aspersions that have been lobbed Obama's direction by the GOP were largely ignored, or at least downplayed by a White House hopeful to do business with the party that controlled Congress for six of his eight years in office.
His attempt to cast aspersions on the reporting while not directly contradicting it led to some of the most heated moments of the news conference — especially in Spicer's exchanges with his first two questioners, Philip Rucker of The Washington Post and Francesca Chambers of the Daily Mail.
Rather than cast slanderous aspersions on others, Wasserman Schultz's successor and her fellow Democrats should focus on the dangerous forces within their party that seek to continue the misguided Middle East policies of President Obama and take even more extreme positions to weaken the U.S-Israel alliance.
More raw and better cast across the board than it was in New York, the play saves some of its choicest aspersions for Hollywood, all the while prompting us to amend our view of Ben as he shifts from spoiled brat to solipsist to someone deeply damaged.
After the striking political theater that unfolded Friday at the forbidding border between North and South Korea, it seems almost meanspirited to cast aspersions on Kim Jong-un's motives or to be apprehensive about talks Mr. Kim is expected to have in a few weeks with President Trump.
Most of us can name five foods that are disgusting despite not being bitter, as well as bitter substances that we consider the opposite of disgusting; many people so love bitter coffee, in fact, that they will cast violent aspersions upon anyone who dares diffuse that bitterness with sugar.
How is one to know that inclement almost always goes with weather; that aspersions are cast but insults hurled; that observers are keen; that processions are orderly; that drinks, as someone apparently decreed sometime in the early years of this century, must be grabbed and e-mails shot?
If in 2006 one could cast aspersions on both parties, over the past decade it has become clear that it is the Republican Party — as an institution, as a movement, as a collection of politicians — that has done unique, extensive and possibly irreparable damage to the American political system.
Johnson (R-OH) rattled off a list of unsubstantiated assertions about the 2015 rules and told Tom Wheeler — who was the FCC Chairman who established those rules — to give a nonsensical yes or no answer and refused to allow him to respond to the "aspersions" he'd just entered into the record.
However, Mr. Trump's aspersions against Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau (whom he called "very dishonest and weak" at June's G-7 summit), and foreign minister reveal a pettiness and a profound ignorance of how to treat a neighbor that has repeatedly demonstrated good will and support of the United States.
Though I cast no political aspersions on Schnabel in this terrible Trumpian time (that includes Trump dining with Putin at Musée d'Orsay on November 10), Orsay through the Eyes of Julian Schnabel opens eyes to what other scathing critics, such as Robert Hughes, have suggested about Schnabel's paintings, with which I concur.
And while the report rebuked Comey, it did not cast aspersions on the integrity of the Russia investigation, which former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerFox's Cavuto roasts Trump over criticism of network Mueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal MORE wrapped up in March.
" In a royal blue suit and lately sporting long, pale gray sideburns, Mr. de Blasio said that he had only glancingly read the documents provided by prosecutors — even though the federal prosecutor's statement was only five sentences long — and at one point referred dismissively to the investigations by saying "aspersions were cast.
I did little snapshots of these guys who did not have any clue I was going to do it, which was an extremely, in a way, racy thing for me to do... I don't think we should be casting aspersions without any due process, to the point that it can really hurt and damage people.
Now, not to cast aspersions on your knowledge of the New York underground scene of the mid-70s, but I'd wager a fair amount that most of you reading this were first made aware of Peter Gordon—and his Love of Life Orchestra—as a result of James Murphy and Pat Mahoney's seminal FabricLive.
I suppose there have always been people of low character in elected office -- charlatans who prey on our fears and feed on their own sense of personal grievance or glory -- but in that malevolent effort they cast aspersions on the vast majority of elected officials who truly just want to do right by their country.
The published Q&A contains "edited excerpts," but it paints the picture of a senior U.S. Soccer official unwilling to take any blame himself, instead casting aspersions on the American education system, every other major sport played in the U.S., and the players themselves as contributing to a "reactionary" playing style and general culture of resigned acceptance.
In shifting his position, from giving the companies years to show that e-cigarettes were both safe and effective for smoking cessation, to urging stringent monitoring of convenience stores, vaping flavors and age restrictions, Dr. Gottlieb earned both the umbrage of pro-business leaders and some aspersions from the antismoking movement, which felt he moved too slowly.
" Yair Lapid, leader of the centrist party Yesh Atid and a challenger for the post of prime minister, described Mr. Netanyahu's attack on the police chief as "a desperate act of a person under investigation who has decided to exploit his lofty position to threaten the rule of law and cast aspersions on the police, who protect us all.
The astonishing week in Europe was the culmination of a four-month period in which the President imposed tariffs on allies by calling them "national security" threats, pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal, which they had jointly negotiated with the United States, and held affectionate summits with two of the world's most powerful autocrats, Putin and Kim Jong Un, while casting aspersions on America's most constant allies.
The debate turned bitterly personal after Mr. Gaetz offered a proposal meant to justify President Trump's conduct and cast aspersions on Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Mr. Gaetz sought to remove the reference to the elder Mr. Biden, and the description of him as "a political opponent," from the article charging Mr. Trump with abuse of power for pressing Ukraine for investigations.
In an interview with Recode's Kara Swisher and MSNBC's Chris Hayes, Apple CEO Tim Cook made thinly veiled remarks about Amazon's city search for a new headquarters and how it compares with Apple's plan to build a new campus somewhere in the US. Although he wouldn't specify where Apple's new campus is going to be (beyond that it won't be in California or Texas), he did take the opportunity to cast some aspersions on Amazon's high-profile competition.

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