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Some have accused Warren of basically co-opting Bernie Sanders' ideas.
But most fakes seem to be co-opting images of real violence.
It's a Pepsi ad, co-opting social justice causes to sell soda.
Hasina of co-opting state institutions like the judiciary and the police.
Fascists co-opting the novel coronavirus pandemic to their advantage isn't new.
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump's language from the campaign.
Ariana's been criticized for co-opting the language around black hair and extensions.
The early '90s notions of co-opting punk seems fairly quaint in hindsight.
Co-opting the traditional engagement announcement to celebrate a career milestone was undeniably feminist.
Part of that takeover includes women co-opting man's favorite stance: the man-spread.
Minnick is already disliked by almost everyone on staff for co-opting OR rooms.
Both laid waste to the political establishment, either smashing or co-opting mainstream parties.
This perverse co-opting of Christianity is consistent with what I have witnessed myself.
Capitalism has a way of co-opting a lot of our culture's best ideas.
Meanwhile, Chinese clones and U.S competitors have begun co-opting the live video quiz idea.
And in being aware, like they were perhaps co-opting it into officially endorsed canon?
Whether we're talking about racist content or sex trafficking or Russia co-opting an election.
But, for Lena, this frustration stems from a history of co-opting culture through fashion.
Co-opting them will only lay the groundwork for the rise of the next Trump.
Mr Nazarbayev has ruthlessly restricted political space, exiling, co-opting, banning, harassing or imprisoning opponents.
The state is not co-opting the federal government's powers for itself, as Arizona did.
And despite their co-opting by the fashion fraternity, HBA and Vetements share that mindset.
How do you feel about politicians co-opting the phrase "witch hunt" for political purposes?
Finally, Snapchat is co-opting perhaps my favorite feature of Instagram Stories — the ability to rewind.
Co-opting or, worse, attempting to quash the political revolution will lead to an irrevocable split.
" Instead, China is "co-opting other countries into the system of rules it wants to dictate.
In the past, ladyqueens have been accused of co-opting the gay cis-male drag scene.
It means, at minimum, preventing special interests from co-opting executive agencies for their own purposes.
You are cutting social services and co-opting the ability of the county to function financially.
One thing we're seeing in Europe is the co-opting of Antifa style by the far right.
Critics also see The Wing as co-opting the language and iconography of feminism to make money.
The future felt truly and easily female (despite the problematic co-opting and commercializing of that phrase).
The party's effort extends increasingly to co-opting swathes of Chinese popular culture, such as Tianfu Shibian.
The Saudis, by contrast, have 40 years of experience co-opting neighbors and dissidents by writing checks.
Nor should we be worried about the appearance of co-opting their efforts by encouraging the demonstrations.
Rather, the U.S. ended up co-opting allies, many of whom lobbied for exemptions at the gathering.
Zuckerberg has avoided that fate, in part, because he has proven brilliant at co-opting his biggest threats.
They have also shown a knack for co-opting some critics, or at least maintaining dialogue with them.
Republicans promote dependency by limiting voter choice and co-opting or crushing independent candidates and grassroots political movements.
But we should celebrate their achievements as Americans this winter without co-opting their stories into reductive narratives.
Infiltrating parties, co-opting members and using pure scare tactics are some possible actions in the autocrat's playbook.
But the nefarious accounts, and effort to amplify messages through merchandising, marks a co-opting of these causes.
What Trump is doing, then, isn't so much co-opting conservative Christianity as exploiting its weaknesses and divisions.
Merkel, Mr. Kurz rose to power in part by co-opting much of the far-right's political agenda.
Yet this co-opting of black culture has always been an essential aspect of the Clintons' political strategy.
Criminal groups and youth gangs are filling the void, co-opting local officials or simply muscling them out.
"People have been co-opting and telling my part in this story for decades," Lewinsky told the magazine.
"I might just add f*ck you @mikepompeo for co-opting my character to troll @SpeakerPelosi," she wrote.
Mario is the co-opting, invasive force that removes the very basics of personal sovereignty from those he chooses.
And, he says, people in well-to-do areas are co-opting that argument to protect their own interests.
The Awami League has spent its ten years in power systematically co-opting state institutions and hobbling the opposition.
She understood that Americans must understand Wall Street's co-opting of the government, including both Clintons, and its consequences.
It's hard to say if all this attention is another way of co-opting our movements and our struggles.
But before bin Salman ordered police to arrest potential foes, he had also been carefully co-opting other rivals.
Ortega has consolidated his rule by neutralizing and co-opting credible opposition and stalling the development of independent institutions.
How should brands show their support for the LGBTQ people and participate in Pride without co-opting the movement?
Language is constantly shifting to reflect society, so I'm just co-opting and accepting the word to reflect me.
What do you think about this trend of branded feminism and people co-opting the gaze to sell products?
Fetishizing and co-opting queer female sexualities and bodies are not the same thing as accepting and including them.
Especially when the uniforms you are co-opting were once used to protest the capitalist system (among other things).
I appreciate Mr. Tommasini's and others' willingness to speak out against Mr. Trump's co-opting of Beethoven et al.
The co-opting of social justice movements to conform to anti-choice rhetoric is not a particularly new tactic.
The United States made the right decision to support the protests rhetorically without encouraging them or co-opting them.
Until recently, comedy had been rapidly expanding, increasingly co-opting areas of our culture previously dominated by sober voices.
How do you navigate the notions of selling out and co-opting of your art/lifestyle choices in 9913?
UK ISP Virgin Media is expanding its public Wi-Fi network by co-opting customers' home routers as hot spots.
Years of unfair clothing co-opting and season after season of sweatshirts stolen by chilly girlfriends around the world. How?
Trump may also be familiar with the other side of that strategy: co-opting media outlets to get positive propaganda.
It's this flat, nostalgic version of Rockwell — a #MAGA Rockwell — that McCoy is co-opting into his smug, cramped vision.
Then there are the populist true-believers determined to stop these members of the political establishment from co-opting Trump.
It makes sense, even if it's a silly co-opting of Back to the Future's levitating and physics-defying skateboard.
Co-opting cultures has trickled down to regular people who see no problem in wearing somebody's culture as a costume.
Ironically, earlier this year, Forever 21 filed a lawsuit of its own accusing other retailers of co-opting its designs.
The Saudi royal family responded as they had to other such crises: by co-opting and appeasing the clerical establishment.
A professor lectures on the French Revolution and Napoleon's co-opting of it, which, he argues, also paradoxically fulfilled it.
The co-opting of the news media is more fundamental than any one administration's spending on self-promotion, historians say.
They see it as a hypocritical co-opting of their community and symbol while the company is actively damaging the community.
" Co-opting Trump's campaign slogan, the Democrats repeatedly accused Republicans and the president-elect of threatening to "make America sick again.
"Government forces discovered pre-existing plans for killings and responded by co-opting these groups and continuing the massacres," it said.
Last month, we wrote about the hidden hypocrisy behind Pepsi's cringeworthy attempt at co-opting social justice causes to sell soda.
I know that Nancy Reagan was not happy about Donald Trump co-opting her husband's legacy or any comparisons to Reagan.
It's part of Clinton's broader effort to win over Bernie Sanders die-hards by co-opting some of his populist positions.
News of the letters has mobilized Hawaiian activists who say the company is co-opting and profiting from native Hawaiian culture.
The center-right party, which leads the government, held power in part by co-opting Mr. Wilders's message, particularly on immigration.
I think these are both right, but there's another dimension as well: companies co-opting free speech rhetoric to justify bad products.
That seems to be ground zero where a lot of artists, mostly artists of color, are fighting the whole co-opting there.
THUMP's Ezra Marcus takes a look at the incidences and repercussions of white producers co-opting black identity for their musical projects.
And the while the group is similarly co-opting feminist language, it takes a similar stance on the sexism of mainstream feminism.
But Trump and his supporters are co-opting the movement's language because it has broad trans-ideological appeal in this populist moment.
A group of  gamers latched onto the idea of co-opting Mei, a Chinese character from Blizzard's "Overwatch," for pro-protest messages.
But chanting purists warned that co-opting a chant that had become so closely associated with Iceland would look opportunistic and stupid.
"They're co-opting social topics such as poverty, trying to say 'If we had national socialism, everything would be better'," said Seiffert.
The nucleus of Murdoch's conservative empire, we see, started in part by co-opting the counterculture spirit of rebellion and free love.
Many women are coining and co-opting new titles for their closest companions, the author of a new book on friendship writes.
No one should be surprised that people feel completely OK not even pretending to be respectful co-opting things from black folks.
This act is part of a longer American legacy of co-opting the blues, which Kunzru identifies as a capitalist obsession with possession.
Furie's lawyers have previously sent take down notices to "alt-right"-affiliated websites in efforts to stop the co-opting of the character.
Co-opting feminist messages for marketing purposes would be more disconcerting if it were to benefit a company run by men, Duffy says.
There are also concerns that Beijing's liaison office in Macau has been expanding its activities, co-opting local associations and monitoring political activities.
A white comedian co-opting the horrific suffering of slaves for a joke and for some media attention is not a "fake" slight.
But the anti-Trump campaigns have had little impact so far, with the businessman co-opting the "establishment" attacks into his outsider message.
In addition to feathered garb, there are seed-beaded pieces and prints that are being highlighted as inappropriately co-opting Native-American culture.
"That happens; it's life," says Australian producer and DJ Nina Las Vegas, when I asked about the international co-opting of Flume's style.
"ISIS is basically co-opting a group in Congo that has been carrying out atrocities against civilians for some time," Mr. Poole said.
And the host tissue within dissected galls was twisted toward the vine's entry points, hinting that it was co-opting the gall's nutrients.
"At the moment, conservatives are doing a better job at coalescing support and co-opting aspects of the populist message," Mr. Niblett said.
An irony of this primary is that the Republican establishment has tried to stop Trump by, among other things, co-opting his message.
But at some point last year, young adults started co-opting the innocent cartoon as a symbol of subversion, even getting tattoos of Peppa.
It's gonna have a lot of impact on retail, especially malls that are used to co-opting brands into signing 10-year commitments. Right.
But like similar retreats by Miley Cyrus and Macklemore from the "strife" that attended co-opting black culture, it will not silence his critics.
For those interested in taking this page from the Middleton beauty playbook, may we kindly suggest co-opting another aspect of the Duchess's methods?
The Affordable Care Act did this by co-opting the health insurance lobby, the interest group most credited with bringing down the Clinton plan.
As Louise Matsakis wrote for Motherboard in 2017, surreal memes often seem like the internet's "last escape," safe from co-opting, monetization, and FuckJerry.
However, co-opting the rhetoric of addiction—or likening one's "relationship" to a vibrator to that of an abusive partnership—is inaccurate and ableist.
Rouhani is good at co-opting the message of greater social and political freedom on the campaign trail, according to Suzanne Maloney at Brookings.
Avram Finkelstein offered a photo-accompanied lecture on co-opting imagery and gestures, with a focus on both President Trump and the Bellamy salute.
But his administration has been dogged by allegations of corruption and criticized for co-opting nominally independent institutions and cracking down on the press.
One can fault them, though, for their generic sound, generic politics, and the fetishization of Africa typical among Europeans co-opting Afropop for commercial purposes.
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This technology isn't especially new — skydivers have used bite and tongue switches for years, but the idea of co-opting it for GoPro is new.
Anybody from the Labour Party who wants to be part of this process can come and have this conversation, without co-opting the whole party.
What's more, new films like Anything and (Re)Assignment are getting vocal criticism for co-opting the experiences of trans people for attention and prestige.
Nor is the American far-right lacking for any sense of uniform fashion, as the Proud Boys' co-opting of Fred Perry shirts make clear.
Of his many catchphrases, his favorite might be "Duchamp is my lawyer"—an apparent defense against the charge of copying or co-opting existing works.
Harvard University law Professor Adrian Vermeule recently proposed co-opting liberal institutions and harnessing them to impose Catholic social and political doctrines upon everyone else.
Both images are autographed to Prince, with Masterson writing a stock thank you in one and, in the other, Prince himself co-opting Sherman's script.
When the Taliban made him their operations head, it was a stark statement that they were effectively co-opting the terror group behind 9/11.
On co-opting religion for a political agenda Beck: Do you see religion being weaponized sometimes as just personal agenda and to make political points?
Bad actors co-opting our trade laws to play legal games for profit not only waste precious government resources, but they undermine the trade laws.
Still in recent years, there has been wholesale co-opting of Nazi imagery — by both the left and the right — seeking to denigrate political opponents.
Furthermore, "the second wave" does not fall into the pitfalls of its first iteration — namely co-opting with the institutional mechanisms and the art market.
"The officially atheist Chinese government has long tried to impose its authority on Tibet by co-opting Tibetan Buddhism," said Free Tibet director Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren.
The Los Angeles-based company filed a lawsuit in California earlier this week accusing multiple other retailers of co-opting its designs, reports The Fashion Law.
Protesters likewise blocked the Washington, DC, Pride Parade in 2017 to denounce rainbow-festooned corporate floats commodifying a political movement and cops co-opting the procession.
And an advantage of co-opting cell phone towers for military purposes is that the infrastructure, including some 250,000 cellular base stations in Russia, already exists.
The era of Democrats co-opting Republican attacks on "big government" is over; Democrats today back government activism on a scale unseen since the New Deal.
An alien corporate entity like Target co-opting a countercultural emblem like CBGB is met with such vitriol precisely because it reminds us of all that.
Kaepernick's allies among NFL players have largely called out the league and Jay-Z for co-opting the very cause they have risked their careers for.
He's also blamed Uber and Lyft for "co-opting" the term "ride-sharing," since a majority of their businesses are taxi rides with a single rider.
The chef, Aniceto Reña Jr. (known as J. R.), sees this as less a legacy of imperialism than as a sly co-opting of Western ingredients.
But in the process it also pushed Mr. Kurz's conservatives and the whole country sharply to the right, raising the question: Who is co-opting whom?
Last year, Frances Arnold, George Smith, and Sir Gregory Winter won the chemistry Nobel for their work co-opting biological methods to engineer biofuels and drugs.
This employee could then exploit their insider status by co-opting the computer power at their company's disposal to mine the online currency without proper authorization.
The Saudi royal family responded to this crisis as they had many times before in the country's history: by co-opting and appeasing the clerical establishment.
So the next time you're thinking of co-opting a meme, remember Grumpy Cat, and make sure you're doing it in a respectful and legally sanctioned manner.
That would include supporting the opposition and co-opting the media, the military, neighboring countries and senior government officials to turn against Duterte and isolate him economically.
Sanders's problem is that he was not successful in co-opting elites or in persuading a majority of the party's rank and file to turn against them.
His canniest move has been to back growing calls for the federal government to grant Sarawak greater autonomy, co-opting a cause long championed by the opposition.
We have to be realistic in that there is nothing we can do diplomatically through coercion or co-opting that will result in North Korea de-nuclearizing.
Mullah Mansour himself was a pragmatic operator, skilled at co-opting or neutralizing his rivals, and it still took him about a year to reconsolidate the group.
Based on research I've done with the Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation at Harvard University, their tradecraft now focuses more on co-opting others to carry their water.
Like Campaign Zero organizer and activist Brittany Packnett mentioned in her tweet, Pepsi is co-opting the resistance and black activism for the company's own financial gain.
And in so doing, he's co-opting the language and tactics influential conservatives have been using, less overtly, to undermine President Obama and liberal governance for years.
Popular culture has, of course, been influenced by Black culture, and the history of white creators co-opting Black creations for their own gain is well documented.
And while the two co-opting forces might seem to be opposed to each other, they're actually mutually reinforcing agents of the same patriarchal myths about women.
" Other Times articles have called it "a sign of disrespect and exploitation" and "a word now associated with the white Western world's co-opting of minority cultures.
"There is a very fine line between celebrating feminism and co-opting it," Zeisler, the co-founder of Bitch Media, writes, in this critique of pop feminism.
The impact of the bomb is now oversaturated from Flex using it as a point of emphasis during his on-air rants, and Clue co-opting it.
It's about co-opting the virtues and strengths of those archetypes for inspiration and guidance, and reminders to live the lessons they offer in old myths and fables.
Mrs Merkel has faced crises, too—but for more than a decade has grown through them, outwitting or co-opting her opposition, maintaining unquestioned supremacy in her party.
Since the meme is essentially materialistic, it was ripe for co-opting by tech companies, pet food companies, and the government alike, all for self-promotion and marketing.
Her path to victory is built on winning the big states she won in 2008, doing well with Latino voters and co-opting Obama's playbook among black voters.
So not only is Barça imploring us to stand in solidarity with criminal activity, but their language veers dangerously into co-opting the language of political prisoner protest.
His time inside the department, far from co-opting him, had weaponized him after his blowup with the 911 captain: He knew even better which records to request.
"Over the years he's been very clever about co-opting their support, sharing economic benefits with them -- the military now has an oil services company," Grais-Targow noted.
Now, he has a different way of framing issues, co-opting the term "Christian democracy," which has long been used to describe Europe's dominant center-right political ideology.
WIRED looks back at the promises and failures of the last 10 years The co-opting of blockchain—its inevitable centralization—should not have come as a surprise.
The generation obsessed with making every hour count, embracing Marie Kondo-style tidying binges and "inbox zero" email-clearing parties, is now co-opting psychedelics into its mission.
Neza inverted Monterrey's model: Rather than establishing an independent police force and co-opting the political system, Neza established an independent political system and co-opted the police.
But I think the problem of political totalitarianism of the last century or two is the result of not overtly religious movements co-opting religion as a tool.
Cowan explains how Roosevelt's shrewd support of primaries gave him an opening against Taft while co-opting the message of more radical reformers like the Wisconsin governor Robert ­LaFollette.
Some Conservatives have argued that Mrs May is taming the populist revolution by co-opting it; in fact, she may end up hostage to a revolution already in retreat.
They didn't realize they could do that by shaking their hips to "Independent Women" without co-opting the experience of Black women, which is what "Formation" draws attention to.
One telling name under consideration could point to how Trump, who has sounded torn between co-opting the existing GOP and smashing it to bits, might govern as president.
"Over the last few decades, the way that DHS has carried out most of its deportations is by co-opting the resources of local and state agencies," she said.
Exacerbating this problem is the fact that hackers are also co-opting tools developed by the NSA and CIA with enormous capabilities, which are available on the dark web.
We found out earlier this year when Pepsi pulled an ad following major backlash from folks who accused the soda company of co-opting social justice for corporate gain.
In the same way, Trump seems to be twisting and co-opting the word "elite" — it's meant something negative in recent politics, hurled at liberals as a nasty epithet.
Weapons and military training from the United States combined with the co-opting of police at all levels by cartels mean the country's crime armies feel Mexico is theirs.
The co-opting of the mainstream media has helped push Turks, especially the young and middle class, to the internet, which is delivering popular alternatives to a growing audience.
Luxury has always had a yen for co-opting the uniforms of the revolution, but that doesn't make the contrast between implicit value systems any less extreme — or uncomfortable.
But some scientists chafe at the idea of selling the rights to name a species, and see it as the latest example of Westerners co-opting developing countries' biodiversity.
Barnard has long been occupied with the question of how a white artist, the beneficiary of privilege, can speak about the race question in America without co-opting it?
By co-opting and undermining political parties, muzzling the media and harassing civil society, the Moroccan regime has left itself with few credible intermediaries at moments of social unrest.
The Age said Wang had revealed how Beijing covertly controlled listed companies to fund intelligence operations, including surveillance and profiling of dissidents and the co-opting of media organisations.
D.S. strategy: co-opting rhetoric of the anti-Trump resistance, which opposes the growing influence of racist hate groups, in order to brand B.D.S. as a hate group itself.
But after hearing Rankine express her hopes for the co-opting of her institute (and after a Twitter conversation with art historian Jessica Bell Brown), I found myself reconsidering.
Sorry for co-opting your name and community charm for the sake of capitalismIn September, a new startup might have broken a record in how quickly it could own itself.
His system uses more subtle methods of control and manipulation such as rigging elections, demoralising or co-opting the liberal opposition and, most important, deploying television as a propaganda tool.
Building support for the GNA required co-opting Islamist militias and others - and it gave those militias the legitimacy they lacked, which is playing into the chaos in Libya today.
As more and more people come forward to reveal their struggles, it seems others are jumping on the bandwagon, borrowing jargon from the DSM-5 and co-opting the pain.
Co-opting the Jesus People's outsider stance to justify their own entry into politics, white evangelicals took control of the Republican Party and set their sights on winning the nation.
These online pockets of hate speech help propagate alt-right memes by co-opting popular themes and images, like Pepe, for instance, by making racist rhetoric accessible and even fun.
Of course, Fea said, you might expect a Christian pastor to rail against what some might see as a distinctly un-Christian message: co-opting racial injustice for financial gain.
Rapp's testy Stamets, who will become a fan favorite if there is any justice, is outright resentful of Lorca and Starfleet for co-opting his spore research for military purposes.
Airbnb's efforts are, instead, a company co-opting and twisting the notion of citizen science to use science (even perhaps a little real science!) to sell its mission and product.
"Elite institutions that [Buttigieg] is a part of have always functioned by co-opting the 'best' of their opponents as a kind of a pressure release valve," Markovits told me.
"  With that as his rallying cry — plus a cynical co-opting of the "Southgate spirit" — Boris pursues a bonkers summer-long, flag-waving, Churchillian campaign for "party leadership and Brexit leadership.
However, the line between praise and co-opting is a thin one, and conservatives like the Bundys often cite civil rights champions to contextualize themselves within a classic American activist narrative.
Spotlight represents another way that Bumble continues to challenges Tinder head-on by rolling out similar features, after already co-opting the swipe-to-like and the super-like, for example.
It's hard to know how to feel about that, or about the reverse — say, white supremacists, co-opting a harmless meme and terrorizing the country with it for over a year.
But for those involved in Riot Grrrl, this was less relaying a snappy slogan, and more about an outright commodification and co-opting of its most radical tenants—for massive profits.
And the party establishment, conversely, is much more hostile to Sanders personally than they are to his specific ideas — alternately piling on heavily against flawed ones while eagerly co-opting others.
It was during his 12 years at City Hall that Mr. Bloomberg wrote the playbook for propping up allies and co-opting opponents with a mix of political and charitable giving.
After co-opting much of the far-right Freedom Party's anti-immigrant message, Mr. Kurz had in effect promised to rein in the party by bringing it into his last government.
Sample is just one guy who likes guns — and decorating his lawn — but this is just one example of a bigger trend: the casual, confused co-opting of Black Lives Matter.
In typical Silicon Valley fashion, tech bros are capitalizing on the charm of your community mom-and-pop convenience store, aiming to put them out of business while co-opting their name.
As well-intentioned as Freedman seems to have been, her article and the resulting hashtag are just another example of a privileged group of people co-opting the struggle of the oppressed.
Woolley said he expects strategies like fomenting division, spreading disinformation, and co-opting narratives that were used by bad actors in the 2016 election to be employed in the upcoming 2020 election.
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Eric: So you're saying the right was kind of busy and content with their own big orange monster that Gritty was kind of just there for the co-opting by the left?
The Sri Lankan government has launched a nationwide campaign to stem the epidemic, even co-opting the armed forces to help with cleanup operations, but experts say it's too little too late.
Bannon gloried in the slights and scorn directed at Trump supporters, proudly insisting that elitist Clintonites looked down on them as 'hobbits,' 'Grunions,' and — co-opting Clinton's own ill-advised term — 'deplorable.
" Arbor dubbed her version, the "Women's Edit" and was promptly slammed for co-opting a work which examined the black experience in America, with many calling her video "a white women's edit.
Experts contacted by The Hill said the most likely reason the CIA has for developing automotive hacking is also surveillance — co-opting microphones used for voice controls and OnStar into eavesdropping devices.
The technological co-opting of the word replicated the power dynamic in the original avatar myth — the avatar helps a higher being interact with a lesser realm, one he or she controls.
In fact, he's brazenly co-opting the look I embraced back circa 1998 in the proud belief that my own plaid pants would guarantee a spot in my elementary school's social elite.
He has steadily eroded Hungary's democratic institutions, including reshaping the electoral system to favor his party and co-opting most of the news media in order to starve the opposition of exposure.
"Children are good at co-opting whatever arsenal of behaviors they have" to get parental attention, said James A. Green, Ph.D., a University of Connecticut psychology professor who studies early social development.
Unlike in France, here the center left is robust; unlike in the United States, here the center right has no interest in co-opting, or being taken over by, the far right.
Protesters also plan to join traditional celebrations of Mid Autumn Festival held across the city, co-opting the displays as a form of solidarity building, laser pointers, lanterns and mooncakes in tow.
Against this populist-nationalist insurgency, the Republican establishment has chosen as its champion literally the single human being in all of conservative politics least suited to co-opting the sentiments of Trumpism.
Co-opting the term is frowned upon While some argue that modern lethal violence motivated by racism can be described as lynching, the term sometimes gets co-opted to describe a rhetorical attack.
Putin was first elected in 2000, in a vote that international monitors described as generally in line with democratic standards, and has since spent 18 long years suppressing and co-opting the opposition.
Avaaz compiled this snapshot of politically charged messages and memes being shared on Spanish WhatsApp by co-opting 5,833 local members to forward election-related content that they deemed false, misleading or hateful.
In 1896, the Democrats nominated the fiery William Jennings Bryan on a "free silver" platform in opposition to Wall Street, the beginning of a long tradition of major parties co-opting populist ideas.
Bands like Korn, Mudvayne, P.O.D., and Linkin Park were stretching the term "metal" to its breaking point by making what we now derisively call "nu-metal"—the term I'm obviously co-opting here.
WillCall co-founder and Ticketfly GM Donnie Dinch WillCall co-founder and Ticketfly GM Donnie Dinch Ticketfly is also co-opting one of the most beloved features of its comprehensive concert discovery competitors.
"The one thing everyone is focused on right now is co-opting smaller players," said Richard L. Aboulafia, vice president of analysis at the Teal Group, which tracks the aerospace and defense industries.
But they did not know of a precedent for the Chinese actions in this case — covertly capturing computer code used in an attack, then co-opting it and turning it against new targets.
Anxiety about lackluster economic growth and illegal immigration played directly into the hands of Mr. Berlusconi, who was way ahead of his time when it came to co-opting the anti-immigrant right.
Make no mistake, Verizon was also co-opting a social movement to try to sell something, just as much as Pepsi is now, but it still preserved the integrity of the movement's message.
"It was disturbing to me that Matt's name was innocently yielding search returns in the ADL database despite having absolutely nothing to do with the co-opting of Pepe by racist assholes," Reynolds said.
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In a paper just published in Science, Giuseppe Marra, of Britain's National Physical Laboratory (NPL), proposes to shine a little light into the oceans by co-opting infrastructure built for an entirely different purpose.
Plenty are internationalists, worried that China is co-opting institutions such as the UN and the WTO to make them safe for authoritarianism, state-backed capitalism and other threats to a rules-based order.
All those trickle-down theories of gender trumping sex strike like lighting and folks are charged by the idea that they can identify however they please, even if it means co-opting lesbian identity.
That settlement calls for UND to retain sole possession of the rights to the "Fighting Sioux" brand, and in order to prevent other entities from co-opting it, UND has to retain the trademark.
"We both wanted to talk about prejudice and racism, but not in a way where we were stepping on and co-opting the experiences of people who were actually suffering these things," Franck says.
But as some governments — including the U.S. — have tried to stop the spread of disinformation, Freedom House accused some global leaders — including the U.S. — of "co-opting" social media platforms for their own benefit.
Under Soviet control, Mr. Karimov held Uzbekistan's top post, first secretary of the Communist Party, but he assumed the presidency by co-opting the nationalist platform of anti-Soviet groups he had once fought.
But without an army of Jedi, we are doomed to an economy of darkness: inequality, teen depression, tax avoidance, and the co-opting of our government by private influence — a key step to tyranny.
And though it seems counterproductive to thank a business executive for his political stances by dragging his company into controversy, it doesn't seem like the alt-right will stop co-opting brands anytime soon.
Co-opting this traditional male use of space and the chair dance, women thus remind us that they have vaginas in the same way that men have always wagged their penises in our faces.
Finally, after some 45 minutes of pandemonium, which included a graduate student protester taking to the stage and co-opting the lectern from Mr. Murray, the protesters marched out of the event en masse.
By co-opting the Zionist left and welcoming the kind of boisterous debate that Israelis themselves engage in every day, it might end up with an even stronger case for Israel than ever before.
The protests are also driven by anger over fresh initiatives aimed at entrenching governing parties, serving the interests of oligarchs, weakening the rule of law, hobbling nongovernmental organizations and co-opting independent news media.
They crush the political center by terrifying it into silence, by jailing anyone who calls for change, by killing or torturing opponents real or imagined, by co-opting others and driving the rest into exile.
Nowhere is this bygone era of drinking better memorialized than in Sex and the City's co-opting of the Cosmopolitan: "I'd like a cheeseburger, please, large fries, and a Cosmopolitan," per Carrie Bradshaw's McDonald's order.
Stripping all the discussion, even the use of words like "gay" from the gameplay, seems as if it's only co-opting the positive feelings of the event without borrowing any of its history or depth.
Momentarily leaving aside the commercial co-opting of yet another stubbornly personal, profit-free hobby, Fox's press emphasis on sending people out to "discover lost treasures" seems likely to provoke the wrong kind of interest.
That is genuinely good news, and worth celebrating, but it should not blind us to the ways in which the institutions Trump is now co-opting are themselves flawed, and potentially dangerous in Trump's hands.
"The campaign aims to further the political and economic agendas of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) by co-opting local elites, securing access to strategic information and resources, and manipulating public discourse," said the report.
Instead, the AP reports, Saudi Arabia regards the Houthis (and Iran) as a far bigger threat, so have adopted the policy of co-opting al-Qaida fighters and forming a de facto alliance with AQAP.
President Trump announced plans to impose about $60 billion worth of annual tariffs on Chinese imports, in punishment for what the White House says is China's pattern of co-opting American tech and trade secrets.
Mr. Kurz, 33, revived his staid conservative party two years ago by co-opting and giving a youthful repackaging to much of the far right's agenda, which ushered him into his first term in office.
Between the sporadic co-opting of opposition forces into periodic national unity coalitions, and genuine geopolitical influence and security cooperation with the United States, the almost three-decade rule of the Islamist regime manages to survive.
And right now, one of the fastest sources of new revenue would come from co-opting the drug industry (forcing the cartels, gangs and dealers to make way for the government to get into the game).
"The Democratic speeches so far have done a very good job of co-opting Republican language on exceptionalism and patriotism," said Rory Cooper, a Republican consultant who worked for Eric Cantor, the former House majority leader.
Before they rejected the establishment with such fervor, co-opting the fury of heartland voters at distant elites, both spent decades rubbing shoulders with its power brokers and benefiting from its web of connections and credentials.
This helps explain why the GOP has had such a hard time co-opting Trump's supporters, even though those supporters' immediate policy concerns, such as limiting immigration or protecting national security, line up with party orthodoxy.
The initial episodes also ignore the huge and relevant implications of police co-opting civilians as a surveillance force, and the notion of privatized law enforcement run by one incredibly wealthy individual with an agenda of revenge.
Based in France, the band released three studio albums—1996's Socialisme Ou Barbarie (The Bedroom Recordings), 2005's A Few Steps More, and 2008's Monstre Comic—co-opting the more orchestral pop side of Stereolab.
I'm glad to see people pointing out how corporations and brands in general are co-opting Pride into a money-making endeavor and really just taking the meaning out of the idea — it makes me really uncomfortable.
But despite the barrage of tie-ins and awkward corporate tweets, or the years of fast food restaurants, candy makers, and car manufacturers co-opting beloved imagery, there's actually something noble at the heart of it all.
In communities dominated by pop culture images of larger-than-life, narco-famous men, nails can become a subversive canvas that pays homage to beauty and femininity, co-opting and transforming male-dominated aesthetics and cultural narratives.
The soda company was accused of co-opting the Black Lives Matter movement in an advertisement and social media campaign that featured Kendall Jenner quelling tensions between police and protesters by offering a police officer a Pepsi.
This is something of a theme for Trump-aligned conservatives in recent years: co-opting liberal and libertarian rhetoric about law-enforcement abuses to raise doubts about what appear to be legitimate steps in the Russia investigation.
In a sense, it's a testament to SoulCycle's success in co-opting social justice ideologies of welcoming, acceptance, individuality, and community into a marketing strategy that the company has gotten into such trouble over its investor's politics.
Ironically, they are co-opting the rhetoric of transparency to do it, proposing that nonprofit groups that criticize candidates be forced to meet the same rigorous reporting requirements imposed on candidates, political parties, and professional political committees.
By co-opting the word "lynching" to mean anything unpleasant or objectionable, and deploying the term for political expediency or more dangerous ends, the speaker, writer, or, in this case, the tweeter, diminishes lynching's power in American history.
Co-opting the language and posture of grievance is how members of a privileged class express their belief that the way they live shouldn't have to change, that their opponents are hypocrites and perhaps even the real oppressors.
Whether she's falling flat on her face or co-opting the resistance in the name of soda pop, Kendall Jenner is the the perfect blank canvas on which to paint the specific anxieties of being alive in 2017.
Co-opting elites from the security services to business, and across the political spectrum from nationalists to social democrats, the still popular leader — his support ratings remain above 80 per cent — has barred the rise of any challenger.
The Communist Party's effort extend increasingly to co-opting swathes of Chinese popular culture, such as Tianfu Shibian - a rap group fronted by star Li Yijie, who has become an unlikely face of China's strait-laced ruling party.
Back when Bernie Sanders was competing against Clinton for the democratic nomination, he sold shirts like crazy, co-opting punk rock logos from Black Flag, Bad Brains, and the Misfits, and simply replacing the band's name with Sanders's.
The lawsuit said Twitter wrongly sought to compensate for being a "relative latecomer" to mobile messaging by co-opting Blackberry's inventions for such services as the main Twitter application and Twitter Ads, infringing six of the company's patents.
"A growing number of Republican candidates are sounding a lot like Democrats as they face midterm elections, co-opting Democratic talking points on issues from health care to education funding to the #MeToo movement," Werner and Weigel write.
McMakin goes one step further by co-opting a functional object (a shelving unit) to preserve the drop leaf table inside its boundaries, raising the question: Do you separate them so that they can be used, or not?
Dubbed the United Nations' ultimate mandarin, and implicated in the Iraqi oil-for-food bribery scandal, Strong was the master strategist behind the success of the U.N. climate process in co-opting the world's political and business leaders.
It was an aesthetic that many brands were (and still are) co-opting, but it went disastrously wrong when the ad ended up insinuating that police brutality can be solved by Kendall Jenner giving a cop a Pepsi.
Co-opting the logic of advertising, they laid the template for the multimedia emphasis that's de rigeur for musical artists today, with theatrical live shows, narrative music videos, custom merchandise, substantive talking points, wild costumes, and branding, branding, branding.
There's something slightly creepy or at least uncouth about "bringing back" a celebrity who passed away for our own enjoyment; a macabre tribute at best, or a disrespectful co-opting of another human's likeness, without their consent, at worst.
In a now-deleted tweet, McGowan attempted to shame the late night host James Corden for trivializing Weinstein's decades of abuse, but ended up erasing black women and co-opting a historically fraught word to illustrate an (inaccurate) point.
The move came as President Trump announced plans to impose about $60 billion worth of annual tariffs on Chinese imports, in punishment for what the White House says is China's pattern of co-opting American tech and trade secrets.
While generally well-received, I did encounter some who dismiss these accountings as "cries for attention" or become indignant with the notion that a man may be co-opting, for selfish purpose, the sacred domain of truly victimized women.
The great fear among Trump-fearers is that he will deal with this elite opposition by effectively crushing it — purging the deep state, taming the media, remaking the judiciary as his pawn, and routing or co-opting the Democrats.
But Charles belongs to a different generation, one that fought so hard for visibility that they feel they've earned the right to eschew all political decorum and enjoy the anarchy of reinvention, co-opting and bending language beyond recognition.
Between the fashion industry's previous co-opting of the Make America Great Again hats from Trump's 2016 campaign and the reselling of an old Zara style that Melania Trump wore, it's clear that curiosity around White House fashion is not dead.
The Tories have an admirable record of co-opting social movements that destroyed similar parties in other countries, such as the clamour for democracy in the late 19th century and the creation of a welfare state after the second world war.
Philippon argues that if savers are to benefit from the next wave of innovation, such as blockchain banking, it will be because regulation stops existing banks from co-opting it and keeping all of the benefits of efficiencies to themselves.
The co-opting of feminine words for the use of insulting, humiliating, and intimidating is a toxic byproduct of a culture that attempts to impede women from holding positions of leadership and power, and Rowling was having none of it.
By co-opting the President's campaign theme when he said he wanted to "make our planet great again," Macron picked a fight with an adversary who is notoriously conscious about personal slights and lashes out against any sign of public humiliation.
Books News In her new film "The Kindergarten Teacher," Maggie Gyllenhaal plays a frustrated aspiring poet who discovers that a boy in her kindergarten class may be a budding literary genius, and begins co-opting his verses as her own.
The display in the first gallery depicts France "within a global context, in dialogue with other fashion capitals," she said — engaging in savvy business tactics that have long included not just organized French labor, but the co-opting of foreign talent.
And in the Netherlands this year, the center-right prime minister, Mark Rutte, sought to contain populism by co-opting some of its harsh attitudes toward immigrants, but went on to lose one-fifth of his party's seats in Parliament.
In recent years, many companies have begun embracing the relationship between parents and their adult children rather than chafing at it, perhaps even co-opting it for their benefit, which some experts believe has largely defused the worst parental tendencies.
Perry — like Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift — is one of the many celebrities who have created their own cultural cool co-opting the fashion (and sometimes the actual bodies) of women of color as props to give them an edge.
For the last 20 years of the 19th century and the first 20 years of the 20th the focus of one-nation Toryism was keeping the United Kingdom in one piece by subduing or co-opting the forces of Scottish and Irish nationalism.
Direct party control of religion is also being strengthened in a sweeping government reshuffle announced last month that brought religious affairs under the direct control of the United Front Work Department, in charge of co-opting non-party groups to support its interests.
The Clinton years saw the co-opting of a neoliberal economic agenda from the right, and when George W. Bush moved to ratchet up the drug war in Mexico through the Merida Initiative, the model he turned to was Clinton's Plan Colombia.
Chinese state agencies deployed to build support for unification include the Taiwan Affairs Office and the United Front Work Department, whose aim is to unify Taiwan by co-opting local groups and conducting influence operations against overseas campaigns contrary to China's political agenda.
While official court records aren't available online yet, Variety reports that BlackBerry has accused Facebook of co-opting parts of the company's mobile messaging tech, and is seeking an injunction that, if granted, could shut down Facebook, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram.
At some point in the past decade, music festivals have gone from countercultural communal gatherings to the corporate co-opting thereof—escapist popularity contests, complete with big-budget spectacle, cannibalized nostalgia, fashion lines at Forever 21, and feedback loops of one upmanship.
This company harmed people in pain first by co-opting their message about the genuine reality of under-treated pain—and then by lying about how long the effects of their drug lasted, and prescribing stronger doses when people said it wore off.
Twitter is following in the footsteps of Facebook, which said last week that it would make critical changes to its political ad policies amid the ongoing Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal to reduce misinformation and prevent bad actors from co-opting its platform.
President Donald Trump lashed out at his party's conservative wing on Sunday after the stinging defeat of a Republican health care plan he backed, arguing that Democrats were "smiling" at the result even as he hinted at co-opting the party's moderates.
The petition calling on YouTube to stop co-opting the rainbow flag has, according to this source, around 300 signatures as of this writing—but unlike prior internal and open letters within Google's growing activist culture, consensus isn't necessarily the goal here.
The name alludes to the practice of corporations that promote their products with the iconography of pink ribbons in sympathy with breast-cancer patients; it also refers to the co-opting of L.G.B.T. interests for public-relations purposes by politicians or corporations.
"If I see it as the way to avoid the path to a coup and the co-opting of the National Assembly, then I myself will push for this," Mr. Maduro said last week to a group of supporters at the presidential palace.
Allowing House Democrats to "dig up dirt on political rivals"—co-opting a phrase Mr Trump's opponents use to describe his actions in the Ukraine affair underlying the impeachment inquiry—would make partisan intrusiveness "our new normal in times of divided government".
In an effort to maintain standards, a motion to ban bankers in suits was passed (often, it is hard to figure out whether Novogratz's bro culture is co-opting the crypto-geeks or it's the other way around) before the staffers dispersed.
But in the end, the 2020 foreign policy debate among Democrats is likely to play out a lot like the 2020 domestic policy debate among Democrats: with the establishment candidate co-opting just enough of the left's grievances to snuff out the challenge.
"The success in co-opting the virus itself to dispatch a lethal weapon ... marks a turning point in development of smart therapeutics against infectious diseases," said M. Javad Aman, a scientist and president at the U.S. biotech firm Integrated BioTherapeutics who worked on the team.
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Khalifa decided to unleash his #TwitterFingers and subtweet the new title, essentially claiming that West was co-opting a movement by artist Max B. Max B is a Harlem rapper who basically popularized "wavy" as a slang term, and associated it with his music.
READ MORE: How Hungary made George Soros the ultimate villain to nationalists around the world Since returning to power in 2010, Orban has taken his country in an increasingly illiberal direction — eroding democratic institutions, clamping down on civil society, and co-opting the media.
Miller-Idriss noted to me that because those brands are now so connected to the far-right as to be name-dropped by the Southern Poverty Law Center, racists have moved on to co-opting other athleisure brands like Lonsdale in the new millennium.
Compared with that of other presidents, Mr. Trump's approval rating is relatively inelastic, so there isn't really an option of his winning over moderates by co-opting the message of his opponents, as Bill Clinton successfully did after Democratic losses in the 1994 midterms.
Utgoff isn't afraid that the Trump Administration will meddle with statistical methodologies or the numbers they produce; that would require co-opting thousands of career government surveyors, statisticians, and economists in an effort to alter data collected from hundreds of thousands of businesses and citizens.
The Portal TV is a genius way for Facebook to make its hardware both cheaper yet more immersive by co-opting a screen you already own and have given a space in your life, thereby leapfrogging smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home.
In the Medium post, Agrawal pushed back against accusations that she was co-opting the term as a marketing ploy: "The notion of feminism as a part of THINX was an organic realization  —  a perfect fit  —  because it's what we exist to do," she wrote.
When they aren't co-opting pro-labor language (as in "right to work" rhetoric), companies faced with organization from a workerbase and politicians who oppose organization often claim that if workers are treated more fairly, the product or output of the work will itself be damaged.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly recently told employees that the company is "at war," and though against who and to achieve what objectives increasingly seems to depend on what day of the week it is, co-opting military buzzwords appears to be a big part of the strategy.
In fact, designers are best to think twice when it comes to co-opting the phrase for personal use, in order to avoid the possibility of denigrating the genuine effort and progress the industry has made in distancing itself from Trump the brand, and Trump the President.
And the racism of polite, cultured people is a gateway drug to the racism that's more visibly distasteful: By co-opting the FN's ideas to try to poach its voters (or indeed to reflect their own opinions more closely), mainstream politicians have lent the party legitimacy.
Flipping tables is fun, and Hollywood is often lame, but believe it or not, I'm actually relatively chill when it comes to the whole topic of companies co-opting every possible brand they can in the interest of gaining some sort of edge on opening weekend.
This popular resurgence of "Smooth" may also be its death knell — it's probably only a matter of time before the "funny" Real Housewife of New York starts co-opting it, or before Rob Thomas pops up on "Carpool Karaoke" for a self-aware duet with James Cordon.
We've felt the national uproar following President Trump's proposition to ban transgender soldiers from serving in the military, and on the pop culture front, we've read (and written) all of the reactions to Vogue's co-opting of gender fluidity with its August cover stars, Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik.
The critique I have of the Spice Girls is honestly less a critique of the individual women in the group; instead, it's the co-opting of the idea of 'girl power' that was originally a radical slogan of the Riot Grrls, a political movement in music that was confrontational.
What Stefani failed to understand is that co-opting entire cultures—especially as a white woman of privilege—never was or will be OK. The crux of appropriation is not just in the stealing of one's likeness, it's also in profiting from a disenfranchised community with utter disregard.
Many of his stories might today raise ethical questions about co-opting others' voices—victims of the atomic bomb, concentration camp survivors, black Americans brutalized by police violence—yet in his time he was one of the few to bring these stories into the mainstream of American culture.
The real-life drama has been playing out at a time when Beijing is tightening the reins on popular culture, looking to stamp out behavior seen as going against the ruling Communist Party's ideological line and co-opting movie stars, pop bands and online celebrities to endorse socialist values.
K.C. Green, whose web comic "Gunshow" has produced numerous viral internet memes, took to Twitter to object to the RNC co-opting his drawing of a dog saying, "This is fine," while inside a burning room to poke fun at the chaotic first day of the Democratic convention.
"What [Tripp is] doing isn't that different from what brands are doing, which isn't that different from what body positivity itself is doing, which is co-opting from radical fat acceptance and making it palatable while excluding the people that were marginalized the most in the first place," she says.
Still, due to the history and politics of how often Jamaica's influence in industries abroad are either miscredited, erased or utilized for profit, this lends insight to an alternative possibility of the artist co-opting the culture, especially since he's made claims of imitating the structure of Jamaica's recording industry.
The nuclear deal wasn't intended to subvert a highly authoritarian and ideological regime, but to sustain it by co-opting the public's desire for a better economy and more accessibility to the outside world; reformers like President Rouhani are more interested in these than challenging the fundamentals of theocratic governance.
President Trump said he would impose about $60 billion worth of annual tariffs on Chinese imports as the White House moved to punish China for what it says is a pattern of co-opting American technology and trade secrets and robbing companies of jobs and billions of dollars in revenue.
Rather than automatically reward conference winners and leave no argument in the wake of those who qualified, its preference was self-empowerment for marketing means, co-opting multiple network partners and a compliant news media to relentlessly debate its weekly rankings, topped off by the grand announcement and staged anointment.
When fans online begged Lil Tracy for more music—most likely more music that sounded like the moody rap he was making with GothBoi Clique at the time—he relented, but with the lightly trolling country fantasy "Like a Farmer," a song that preserves the co-opting of country tropes in amber.
While the nationalists had recently seemed ascendant — pushing Mr. Trump toward a showdown with the Chinese over steel exports and their co-opting of American technology — a deal on ZTE, and potentially a range of other trade actions, would represent a victory for the mainstream contingent, led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
She likened the group's approach to that of a white artist, Dana Schutz, whose painting of Emmett Till, the black teenager whose lynching by two white men in Mississippi in 1955 helped set off the civil rights movement, drew protests last month from some who said the artist was co-opting black pain.
Revisiting the old sound for the new tape is fortuitous timing: Max's name came up last month when Wiz Khalifa and Kanye West went at it over West's plan to call his seventh album Waves, as Wiz and others accused Kanye both of ignorance to Max's work and arrogance in co-opting his slang.
Historically, state, municipal and even federal police and the Army can be caught up in criminal rivalries and the co-opting of police has long complicated the challenge for the government, which for more than a decade has attempted, and failed, to tackle the issue of corruption within the police forces at all levels.
Mr Bradford, an eloquent advocate, is also actively engaged in social projects in his native Los Angeles and in a women's prison in Venice, but he says that this "is about working with people long term" and "listening and signing the cheques for what they want", not about "co-opting people" into his own artistic practice.
Intel's acclaimed agency Intel Inside closed in late 2018; several agency executives told Business Insider that a Super Bowl LIV pregame ad for Procter & Gamble's Secret, which was created by its own agency, was mediocre at best; and few can forget Pepsi's 2017 effort starring Kendall Jenner that critics accused of co-opting the Black Lives Matter movement.
"What is particularly notable about the relative sophistication of dozens of fabricated Women's March Facebook pages is the co-opting of official images and logos, hashtag hijacking, using pre-existing hashtags such as #womenswave to attract attention to the pages, as well as the localized targeting of urban, suburban, and rural communities across the country," Decker told CNN.
" Keith Murphy wrote for BET, calling the performance "cringe-worthy" and arguing that Perry's blatant co-opting of black culture made it "hard to believe you were witnessing the same woman whose brazenly feel-good music once compelled a bar filled with Black folks to sing along to her anthemic fist pump of a hit 'Roar.
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For those not quite as familiar with the rap game as they are with the daily ins and outs of the Kardashian Krew, Rick Ross, otherwise known as the Teflon Don, has been a mainstay of the music industry since the early aughts, co-opting the name of a former drug kingpin and hitting it big with songs that capitalized of that same hustler mentality.
After his public statement in the name of transparency criticizing Secretary Clinton's mishandling of her emails, Comey should have instead ended it by stating that the FBI would be turning over its factual findings to the Department of Justice without proffering his crabbed reading of the law and co-opting the decision making by recommending that "no reasonable prosecutor" would bring such a case.
Jonathon was one of the authors of the ISIS Twitter census, where they really went in there ... And the same kind of work that Gilad Lotan and I had done on mapping at the anti-vax conversation, and the way that they were using affinity marketing and co-opting hashtags and trying to grow their numbers, trying to look a lot bigger than they were.
More than a year into his presidency, he needs to get serious about his ethical obligations to the country he leads, and should abandon all such self-promotion -- beginning with the ridiculously specific co-opting of a presidential symbol ... for presidential branding of his golf greens But again and again -- to the ongoing outrage of government ethics officials -- he has shown he is happy to blur the lines between the office of the presidency and the Trump Organization.
Yeardley Smith, the actress who voices the iconic character Lisa Simpson, blasted Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump looks to Africa to counter Iran Watchdog seeks records on DOJ's Roger Stone sentencing reversal Democratic senator requests State records on Trump activities in Ukraine MORE on Wednesday for "co-opting" the cartoon to troll Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' Bull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern House to vote Thursday on removing ERA ratification deadline MORE (D-Calif.).
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