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"bunker mentality" Definitions
  1. a state of mind especially among members of a group that is characterized by chauvinistic defensiveness and self-righteous intolerance of criticism

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Inside the Buttigieg campaign headquarters, a bunker mentality took hold.
He was autocratic and paranoid, giving the network a bunker mentality.
It was the weird bunker mentality, where it's us against the world.
As those questions rattled through Washington Monday night, the White House was in a bunker mentality.
But they're both authoritarian personalities; they both have a kind of bunker mentality, which leads to isolation and paranoia.
The Vatican has also been criticized as retreating into a bunker mentality when accusations were made against its own.
Because threats to networks are increasingly transnational, taking a bunker mentality could make it harder for China to prevent attacks.
I think it created a bunker mentality across General Magic to really put their heads down and fight for their lives.
So McMaster and his colleagues may have adopted a bunker mentality, and focussed on one thing that they could control: process.
The investigations have created a distraction, fostered a bunker mentality in City Hall and hampered the mayor in pursuing his agenda.
And the fact that CNN has adopted a bunker mentality against pro-Trump critics suggests that the passage is here to stay.
And with England breezing through World Cup qualifying, the F.A. dispensed with its usual bunker mentality regarding the country's temperamental news media.
Anecdotally, the Department's workforce is completely demoralized — anxious about the security of their own jobs and confused by Tillerson's bunker-mentality governing style.
And Twitter's bunker mentality has clearly compounded its problems in identifying and responding to content issues that first flared on its platform and then raged.
"This bunker mentality is likely to end in a disastrous legal defeat for the BBC and an exodus of female talent at every level," Gracie wrote.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, a commander in chief with a well-known bunker mentality, has long doubted the ability of his aides to protect him from outside attacks.
There was widespread bullying of staff and a bunker mentality among senior management; 39% of employees developed mental or physical health issues as a result of their work.
" Panetta, who on Sunday said the president's unproven allegations "makes us vulnerable to our enemies," said he is "very concerned" that the Trump administration is in a "bunker mentality.
"Under Scott Pruitt, the EPA has assumed a bunker mentality where paper trails are religiously avoided unless penned in invisible ink," PEER counsel Adam Carlesco said in a statement.
"Those companies with hiring freezes have adopted a short-term bunker mentality to see what plays out in the weeks ahead, before committing to increased staff costs," said Telling.
"Bunker mentality" Democratic presidential campaigns remained out of the loop on Tuesday morning over when -- and how many -- results of the Iowa caucuses will be released today, two officials say.
Washington coach Chris Petersen went into bunker-mentality mode by making his players off-limits to the media, a ploy that certainly points to Petersen understanding what's at stake even if he says otherwise.
Trump and his team -- many of whom are outsiders in his own image -- lack deep governing experience, and already seem to betray a bunker mentality that hurts their ability to navigate fast-growing political challenges.
"Crisis tourism is billionaire bunker mentality," Honolulu resident Khara Jabola-Carolus, who works at the Hawaii Department of Human Services as executive director of the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women, told Vox.
"The danger is they become hunkered down over there in a bunker mentality, and you get more problems like the roll out of the immigration executive order," said one House GOP lawmaker who backs Trump.
And some say the panic over the GOP's electoral prospects in 6900 has spurred a bunker mentality among GOP donors, who are — at least for now — rallying to protect the president from a Democratic-controlled House.
We also may have to deal with the tumult and bunker mentality caused by a vote of United Kingdom citizens to leave the European Union, which will further undermine confidence in the fortunes of the global economy.
It was a glimpse of the bunker mentality shaping Trump's reelection campaign, rooted in themes of national identify and patriotism, the singling out of outsiders and the demonization of Democrats as extreme radicals who want to destroy America.
As the failures of the Obama administration unravel for America and the world to see, it is likely that the bunker mentality sets in, and Obama, in spite of his public words, privately becomes entrenched and politically vindictive.
In some ways, Trump's obsessive desire to trumpet his achievements may be a symptom of the bunker mentality of a presidency that has few conventional political wins to tout, despite his self branding image as the ultimate winner.
But for veteran aides of the Trump White House, the furor over Ms. Sanders's remark has only added to a bunker mentality shared by aides who feel they are constantly defending themselves, and the president, from unfair attacks.
Resorting to these bunker mentality tactics, which are being peddled with plenty of innuendo and little convincing evidence, will do lasting damage to America's standing in the world and erode its proud tradition of welcoming people fleeing strife.
And now, with the Mueller probe intensifying and Democrats about to get subpoena power in the House, Republicans predict a bunker mentality White House where the President puts his survival -- and his re-election -- ahead of any concerns about the broader Republican Party.
When [former Chief of Staff Reince] Priebus left, I actually thought that was a sign that Trump was going all in with a kind of bunker mentality move to expel all of the RNC [Republican National Committee] types, the Republican Party lifers.
If excluding black voters from politics entirely once made it easier for white Americans to cooperate across party lines, now growing racial diversity makes conservative whites feel under "demographic threat," which encourages the bunker mentality to which all human beings are prone.
"I didn't vote for him but I can't overstate what a bunker mentality most businesses have after eight years," said Frank Sullivan, chief executive of RPM International, an Ohio manufacturer of paints, sealants, and specialty chemicals with over $5 billion in sales.
Rather than defuse the situation with an offer of widespread public consultations on the bill and conciliatory language, Lam and her cronies have adopted a bunker mentality, communicating by intermittent press conferences and leaving the police to deal with the protesters and daily public messaging.
The island's isolation and inaccessibility are at the root of the systematic problems — denying people their right to a speedy trial, completely disconnecting inmates from family and their community, keeping the facility out of public sight and scrutiny, fostering a bunker mentality among staff.
In a West Wing where senior officials have developed something of a bunker mentality to keep the chaos at bay and survive each day, this better-not-to-know approach allowed the Porter problem to fester and raises questions about whether the White House is capable of creating a system with greater accountability.
North Korean leaders developed their paranoid worldview in the wake of the devastation of the Korean War, when the United States carpet-bombed the North, using more bombs than in the Pacific theater of World War II. Its leaders subsequently developed a bunker mentality, vowing never again to be such a target.
Nonetheless, Reubens's desire to return remains in some tension with his bunker mentality — from the start, Pee-wee offered Reubens a way to transform into, and armor himself within, his own ventriloquist dummy; when Pee-wee grew popular enough to attract interviewers, Reubens often insisted on receiving them in character, and in the credits for Pee-wee projects the character was listed as played by ''Himself.
National Public Radio. December 11, 2008. Retrieved on March 16, 2012. Charity says that the character's "racist (Archie) Bunker mentality thaws" when Sue introduces him to Hmong food.
Scottish National Party Commons leader Ian Blackford warned of a 'bleak Boris Johnson Brexit Britain.' He urged the new Prime Minister to avoid building a 'bunker-mentality government' and put the national interest first by ruling out leaving the EU without a deal.
Codd did note potential disadvantages of the machinery of government changes, including that there was potential for "bunker mentality" to continue. Codd retired from the public service in December 1991, his appointment was terminated by an Executive Council meeting on 27 December that year. After his retirement from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Codd joined consultancy firm Coopers and Lybrand. He was also appointed to the board of Qantas in 1992, prior to the airline's privatization, and served 16 years retiring in 2008.
The school has de-emphasized the Redskins name in recent years, eliminating the name and logo from the scoreboard and uniforms. However, two former school board members defend the name, citing it as "a source of community identity, pride and spirit". Kane characterized the defense of the name as having an "Archie Bunker" mentality. "In this day and age, it's not a celebratory term," said Hilary N. Weaver, associate dean for academic affairs at the University at Buffalo and co-director of the Immigrant and Refugee Research Institute.
Harris describes how a bunker mentality descended on the Stern management as, instead of accepting the truth of the 's findings, they searched for alternative explanations as to how post-war whitening agents could have been used in the wartime paper. The paper then released a statement defending their position which Harris judges was "resonant with hollow bravado". While Koch was touring the US, giving interviews to most of the major news channels, he met Kenneth W. Rendell, a handwriting expert in the studios of CBS, and showed him one of the volumes. Rendell's first impression was that the diaries were forged.
The Onraet Road facility has armed guards, high wire fences and CCTV cameras. Reactions to the escape were filled with surprise and disbelief in what Western observers describe as a country where "security breaches are virtually unheard of".Escape of JI leader: How can this happen in S'pore?, The Straits Times, 28 February 2008Escape makes headlines overseas, Mavis Toh, The Straits Times, 2 March 2008 It brought serious embarrassment to the Singapore government,Singapore gov't butt of jokes after prison escape , Agence France-Presse, 3 March 2008Dangers of a bunker mentality , P N Balji, Today (Singapore newspaper), 3 March 2008 and many questions raised by the public and the press.
By the end of the 16th century, the Spanish Empire was diminishing and, in the face of increasing raids from European competitors, the colonial administration throughout the Americas fell into a "bunker mentality". Imperial strategists and urban planners redesigned port settlements into military posts with the objective of protecting Spanish territorial claims and ensuring the safe passing of the king's silver-laden Atlantic Fleet to the Iberian Peninsula. San Juan served as an important port- of-call for ships driven across the Atlantic by its powerful trade winds. West Indies convoys linked Spain to the island, sailing between Cádiz and the Spanish West Indies.
After the Second World War, the movement remained active with its thrust directed towards the danger of communist infiltration. Whereas the Federal Council had adopted a relatively muted and accommodating approach to National Socialism before 1945 (as exemplified by the ominous speech of the Federal President, Marcel Pilet-Golaz, in June 1940) the Council adopted a more defiant tone immediately after the war, stating that the NS leadership must be ‘ruthlessly eradicated’. Echoing the anti-communist spirit of the times, emphasis was placed upon a constitutional democracy and welfare state, and the part-time ('militia-like') character of a powerful Swiss army. Spiritual defence led increasingly to an attitude of mind known as bunker mentality, a political and spiritual isolationism and a militarization of the civil society.

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