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"contemptuous" Definitions
  1. feeling or showing that you have no respect for somebody/something

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A contemptuous protest sign directed at the president is not on par with a contemptuous remark made by that president.
The Negro extremists he criticized were contemptuous of Dr. King.
The far left has always been contemptuous of "bourgeois democracy".
"Yemen will be Saudi Arabia's Vietnam," says a contemptuous Iranian official.
Contemptuous language: The health law's seventh open enrollment season begins Nov.
All the more so with a president so contemptuous of institutions.
This audio is snide, scornful, disrespectful of the listener—contemptuous even.
That isn't a low assessment of the general public—it's practically contemptuous.
Though contemptuous of Mr Trump, most expressed little enthusiasm for either party.
But she is no red-faced Colonel Blimp, contemptuous of local customs.
Well, Trump was absolutely contemptuous of Republican Party elites during the primaries.
Many Americans were as contemptuous of the "melting pot" as the Germans.
To put on blackface is to be contemptuous of other people's pain.
If the story were all this contemptuous, it would be brittle stuff.
Judge Randolph has been openly contemptuous of the Supreme Court's Boumediene decision.
Urban Chinese are often contemptuous of these internal migrants, wherever they are from.
" He is particularly contemptuous of celebrities, branding them the "enemy of the individual.
He is indifferent to civil liberties and contemptuous of objections to racial targeting.
But he was equally contemptuous of nationalism, which he considered petty and provincial.
"It's the provinces against Paris, the proud and contemptuous capital," Mr. Reynié said.
Well, it's right to be disgusted, and it feels good to be contemptuous.
And he reserves his real venom for those who were contemptuous of those duties.
From the outset, O'Sullivan has been contemptuous of the rest of the progressive movement.
This ominous episode underlines how students are learning to be contemptuous of intellectual freedom.
Homelessness isn't Timothée Chalamet draped handsomely across a diner; it's contemptuous glances and shame.
This is probably directly attributable to the contemptuous attitudes of infosec at the time.
It also damages the contemptuous person by stimulating two stress hormones, cortisol and adrenaline.
What if you have been guilty of saying contemptuous things about or to others?
There has never been an American president more contemptuous of observable phenomena than Trump.
Whatever veneer of unseemliness we associated with contemptuous public speech has been stripped away.
Mallarmé may be detached from the crowd, but he is not contemptuous of it.
Although he emphasized Florida State's various Title IX initiatives, he was contemptuous of Kinsman's lawsuit.
It's fast, contemptuous, harsh without compromising on melody, and, perhaps ironically, incredibly full of life.
The fighters of the Voloveka, for their part, were contemptuous of any cooperation with Kiev.
"Whistling past Dixie" and the heartland was a fatal strategy and contemptuous of rural people.
In a polarized country where many are unwaveringly contemptuous of either Mr. Trump or Mrs.
To be sure, contemptuous language has its upsides for the dividers that traffic in it.
He is contemptuous toward career politicians, toward executive agencies, toward judges, toward the civil service.
If that also affects the contemptuous person (or bystanders), it will be to the good.
As for Agatha, she is courageous, stubborn and contemptuous when she doesn't get her way.
It seemed to me that Balzac's attitude toward me would have been dismissive and contemptuous.
Contemptuous political discourse, with its pernicious effects on mutual respect, should never have become mainstream.
It is time for Congress to reclaim the power to hold contemptuous officials in contempt.
Prominent Republicans, notably Bill Kristol, were contemptuous of Donald Trump but entirely opposed to Hillary Clinton.
" Kavanaugh was "openly contemptuous of several senators" and "evasive" while Dr Ford was "credible and unshakable.
And think: The world has only seen Trump in one mode, mocking and contemptuous and boastful.
Why, when they speak on faith and morals, are they so contemptuous of their fellow humans?
Worse, Hungary's contemptuous populist approach to migration is tempting neighboring countries to follow a similar path.
She's a horny tomboy with a bowl cut, both worshipful and contemptuous of the popular girls.
" One of Bruno's girlfriends has a "contemptuous wit" and with her his "banter flowed, despite himself.
And not since Watergate have we seen a president so contemptuous of the rule of law.
Ms. Kennedy is susceptible to the pulpy appeal of such fare, and equally contemptuous of it.
The Japanese became contemptuous of white Americans and Europeans and saw themselves as a superior race.
It's the first fantasy the show engages in, and it's both appealingly imaginative and vaguely contemptuous.
We occupied old French Foreign Legion posts, contemptuous of the French for being defeated by Vietnamese.
Mr. Pandit was openly contemptuous of this martial approach, which dated back to the British Raj.
I think it's clear already, but it's worth clarifying: Why was Nietzsche so contemptuous of democracy?
By contrast, Goodell's predecessor, Paul Tagliabue, had a more distant and even contemptuous relationship with the Membership.
He was even contemptuous of the parents of Humayun Khan, a soldier killed in action in Iraq.
Even Russia, lately contemptuous of international norms, has every interest in preserving the anathema against such weapons.
They were contemptuous of the acquiescence, or worse, of their co-religionists to Mr Trump's racial divisiveness.
Contemptuous of her Republican accusers, Mrs Clinton for too long refused to admit having done anything wrong.
"It would, in the end, be an act of ignorance — of utter, unbelievable, contemptuous ignorance," he said.
The hearing became a fiery spectacle, with Republicans intent on painting him as contemptuous of Mr. Trump.
But in certain conservative circles, the phrase "government schools" has become as ubiquitous as it is contemptuous.
No modern president has been as dismissive and even contemptuous of the State Department as Mr. Trump.
Threatening, malicious, contemptuous of the law and public service: Trump to Ukraine is Trump in all departments.
He is unmoved by the indignation, the denunciations, the many enemies his contemptuous, bullying behavior has made.
She's angry, vengeful, contemptuous: "She thinks you love the beach, you're such a damn liar," she sneers.
Zemmour isn't just contemptuous of political correctness but seemingly entirely unaffected by the constraint it can breed.
In a universe of runway to closet, the company remains politely contemptuous of glitz and unapologetically dear.
The English have, thus, had their revenge on those contemptuous intellectuals, but the hostility has harmed the country.
It considers Hillary Clinton's contemptuous reference to Trump voters as "deplorables" more helpful than anything the Russians did.
They are equally contemptuous of her "G40" ("Generation 40") faction, a relatively younger coterie of ZANU-PF ministers.
I no longer had to be self-loathing about my body, ashamed of desire, and contemptuous of vulnerability.
"You don't want to seem to be contemptuous of something that really frightens the American people," Mueller says.
The Swiss and Austrian skiers who dominated the sport were openly contemptuous of the downhill run at Sarajevo.
But don't use it in Brazil unless you're feeling contemptuous: It's roughly the same as flipping the bird.
Trump's self-serving baloney and contemptuous disregard for Dixon's plan ultimately led to the demise of the USFL.
CBA or ceebs (short for "can't be arsed") and the contemptuous exclamations meh and feh are other examples.
Reagan would be outraged and contemptuous of any American president who repeatedly undermines and divides the NATO alliance.
In her own statement, AFT president Randi Weingarten called LIU's actions "contemptuous" and accused it of bullying faculty.
The barman's looking at me hard now through thin, pursed lips, with his hands outstretched in contemptuous expectation.
Even in the absence of political consensus, we must avoid sinking into the abyss of contemptuous name calling.
Right-wing media figures were particularly contemptuous at Obama administration suggestions that people get a vaccination against it.
As the party has become unmoored from positive belief, it has grown manipulative, demagogic and contemptuous of truth.
I found her dazed but wickedly contemptuous of her nurses and doctors and loudly complaining about her roommate.
It's contemptuous of the notion of America as a lofty idea rather than a blood-and-soil nation.
Behind this cloak of invisibility, they've acted as a rogue profession, contemptuous of medicine's Hippocratic commitment to patients.
He wore a suit and tie, as always, and issued commands to underlings in a guttural, contemptuous voice.
We do, however, have one definitely not imagined piece of evidence that Zuckerberg was contemptuous of his collegiate contemporaries.
That is unfortunate: even by Latin American standards, Peruvians are contemptuous of their politicians and dissatisfied with their democracy.
"This is a president who's shown us consistently that he's contemptuous of the rule of law," Mr. Durbin said.
The ocean is an ancient argument, and here Walcott makes it answer a contemptuous dismissal of the islands' history.
He is taking delight at being the center of attention -- and the object of President Donald Trump's contemptuous affection.
Those tweets, widely repeated in the news and social media, are often openly hostile and contemptuous of the judiciary.
"I have milquetoast policies that I can massage their way through a contemptuous Congress" is not a motivational message.
He also remains as contemptuous of Democrats as ever and has not explicitly expressed support for impeachment or conviction.
Mailer was crassly contemptuous of women and so determined to "take up some space" that he stabbed his wife.
She also condemned what she said was Moscow's contemptuous response to the use of a chemical weapon in Europe.
But an attempt to compare Clinton to a tortilla-making abuela backfired, eliciting a contemptuous response on social media.
Mr. Mattis issued his own statement denying he ever used the "contemptuous words" that Mr. Woodward attributed to him.
On the whole they just viewed you as less than human, there was this contemptuous look all the time.
But this condemnation seemed incongruous with an administration that has done nothing but encourage a contemptuous view of the press.
But they both came of age in a world shaped by the 1960s: socially tolerant, liberal, almost contemptuous of formality.
It's that his standards for justifying policy are subterranean, and they lead him to say stupid, impulsive, and contemptuous things.
Contemptuous and nasty throughout the early seasons, Cersei had been heading for a fall and last season she took it.
But for nearly 45 minutes on Wednesday, Judge Durkin held forth in a passionate, often contemptuous tone, with little interruption.
Most Democrats were either wearily contemptuous of the proceedings, or asked panelists unrelated questions about Cambridge Analytica and bot regulation.
Her muses are always teenage girls: restless, contemptuous young things bucking for experience, much like the girl she once was.
By the nineteen-eighties, Norman had grown contemptuous of the Christian music business that had sprung up in his wake.
"The contemptuous words about the president attributed to me … were never uttered by me or in my presence," Mattis wrote.
Coach Jay Gruden was openly contemptuous of him; it stands to reason that others on the team would be, too.
It is contemptuous of outside fact-checking, no matter how assiduous, but endlessly gullible toward information shared on the inside.
The response she gave was preceded by a sound I would come to know well — a good-natured, contemptuous snort.
It's entertaining, this glimpse of the emperor just before he falls: sharp-witted, contemptuous, given to violent bouts of fury.
They write about the transformation of the Republicans into an ideologically extreme party, contemptuous of compromise, science and the truth.
She also condemned what she said was Russia's contemptuous response to allegations that Moscow deployed a chemical weapon in Europe.
Raymond says he has lost sleep worrying about what might happen, but he can sound contemptuous of those who advise caution.
She is contemptuous of her charges, referring to one as an "ignorant little slug", a "witless weed" and "empty-headed hamster".
"Macron has a rapport with the people that is contemptuous and disdainful," said one gilet jaune, stationed on a rural roundabout.
"I said to Kristen, 'We should try hard to police ourselves about becoming contemptuous of each other,' " Shepard said in 2015.
Acquaintances have suggested that in the past he had been contemptuous of religion and was not known to go to mosques.
Judge Llarena accuses them of "contemptuous and systematic" flouting of judicial orders, and the mobilisation of crowds to thwart police action.
To the right, three women wearing red and sitting on a red sofa—one seemingly terrified, one contemptuous, and one indifferent.
When Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" opened in 1999, many New Yorkers were contemptuous of the film's depictions of Greenwich Village.
In Reveille he is as contemptuous of "top down" approaches to social planning as he is of laissez-faire economic policies.
Domineering and contemptuous, he held his adoring daughter in thrall; she suffered from a bad stutter and desperately craved his approval.
That idea created anger and concern in Washington and set off a series of contemptuous remarks over Twitter from President Trump.
Democrats declined to nominate him for re-election, and an openly contemptuous Grant refused to ride with him to the inauguration.
The contemptuous grunts of our elders were now directed at the woman who had passed the age of 30 without child.
Mr. Trump was a disturbing pioneer of how to run and win while being utterly contemptuous of the complexities of politics.
"We saw a witness instructed by the White House completely contemptuous of Congress who refused to answer relevant questions," Nadler said.
There are actual punishments for being in contempt of Congress -- the Senate or House sergeant at arms can detain the contemptuous person!
Playing nice with a president so contemptuous of the media is going to challenge journalists for at least the next four years.
This practice is called "inherent contempt," and either the Senate or House can act to jail a contemptuous witness on its own.
It turns out that our contemptuous nihilistic infosec teenager has a superpower on which the interconnected aspects of our entire society rely.
He was standing near one of the big glass doors that led outside, his arms crossed, a contemptuous smile on his face.
Bradbury's take on TV in Fahrenheit 451 is contemptuous and despairing, but that didn't stop him from writing the occasional teleplay himself.
The safety net disappeared with Saddam's overthrow, leaving them open to the whims of religious militia groups contemptuous of their freewheeling ways.
He issued his first presidential pardon, forgiving Arpaio for his criminally contemptuous refusal to obey the lawful orders of a federal court.
It is too often acceptable on liberal campuses to create a climate hostile and contemptuous of evangelicals — and that, too, is bigotry.
"Its goal," he writes, summing up Leo Strauss's contemptuous attitude, "is not contemplation but 'universal enlightenment' " — the scare quotes say it all.
Hamilton, with his contemptuous attitude toward the lower classes, was perfectly comfortable with the inegalitarian and antidemocratic implications of his economic vision.
" As one example, the OSC cited Conway's contemptuous response to criticism of her conduct: "Let me know when the jail sentence starts.
She sprinkles their conversation with contemptuous generalizations about Zoe's generation, and she blithely makes several remarks that are racially insensitive at best.
The name of this spiffy young devil, whose contemptuous charm is dripping from the stage of the Linda Gross Theater, is Mooney.
I am outraged by the suggestion, and the cavalier, contemptuous disrespect for some of the most noble professional citizens in our society.
On the surface, he seems an excellent fit with Trump, who is also uninterested in human rights and contemptuous of multilateral institutions.
The remorseless groping and contemptuous propositioning that the women had to endure for the next six hours left many of them distressed.
Steeped in Biblical and classical ideals, it was contemptuous of slavery yet reliant on it for its ascendancy as a trading hub.
Instead of delivering the speech he'd prepared, a contemptuous Scott heaps insults on his audience, calling them fools, eunuchs, and, ah yes, frauds.
Still, someone in the Trump White House knows that there's real political danger, long term, in being too contemptuous to science in general.
Stephen Harper didn't like his government producing data and reports that ran counter to his policy goals; Trump seems contemptuous of knowledge itself.
Caroline Spelman, who sponsored the original amendment against no deal, suggested the government was being contemptuous of the view expressed by the Commons.
It also comes during a presidency whose rhetoric has been contemptuous of institutions and processes that are at the heart of US democracy.
It is falling to the far right and the hard left, which are equally contemptuous of things like due process and free speech.
Janelle had never seen a face so utterly joyless and in her anger, she felt also a pitying contempt and a contemptuous pity.
"The defendant's conduct is willful and contemptuous," Lancaster wrote in a motion Monday asking a judge to hold Biden in contempt of court.
" Musk testified he took to Twitter two days later to lash back at Unsworth because he found Unsworth's comments "extremely rude and contemptuous.
The elites in both parties have not understood Trumpism and have often been contemptuous of the intellect and lifestyle of the Trump loyalists.
The founders weren't entirely contemptuous of democracy, but were they skeptical about the ability of the average person to exercise wise political judgment?
Smith infuses his show with a demonstrably hateful, contemptuous, and toxic anti-Trump tone, and his 'reporting' often sounds like Democrat talking point propaganda.
" In March, he said "the Facebook icon may appear to be an approving thumb, but to content creators it's actually a contemptuous middle finger.
Relaxing with journalists on the flight back from her visit to Washington in March she is said to have been openly contemptuous of him.
They also have a powerful ideology, one that is contemptuous of metropolitan elites, suspicious of hoity-toity institutions and proud of British national identity.
And given how contemptuous and politically dysfunctional the current American political landscape is, watching the series today is an experience both soothing and bittersweet.
" This wasn't quite the contemptuous Jimmy Fallon character — Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy — who briefly tries to explain the problem before shouting, "Move!
From both sides of the aisle, the reaction to last week's UN Security Council resolution condemning Israel was as swift as it was contemptuous.
Mr Pullman's anticlericalism is not smug or contemptuous; among his heroes is a group of nuns, expressing their faith through love, charity and care.
President Donald Trump—boorish, anti-intellectual, ignorant of policy, contemptuous of alliances, stridently partisan—is in many ways the antithesis of George H.W. Bush.
Many have felt that this signal would be even more jarring this year, with a president contemptuous of both the truth and the media.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — When Bernie Sanders attacked Joe Biden recently, the former vice president dismissed his former Senate colleague with a contemptuous brush-off.
Mattis denied making contemptuous remarks that were also attributed to him in Woodward's book, but he did not specifically deny the anecdote about Assad.
Although Cézanne played to the hilt the role of contemptuous bohemian rebel, he came from a wealthy family from which he was largely estranged.
But it's impossible not to shudder when you see George's perception toward Philomena flicker between that of solicitous lover and condescending, even contemptuous owner.
" Defense Secretary James Mattis: "The contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence.
This group is believed to be opposed to, and possibly contemptuous of, Mr Bannon's agenda—and General McMaster looks like a fine addition to it.
A right-wing Israeli government, including illiberal ministers contemptuous of the Palestinian national movement, makes it harder to put the case for support of Israel.
For Clinton, who has lost her lead in recent weeks, her challenge was to stand up to an unpredictable opponent without appearing contemptuous or condescending.
"In fact, he is downright contemptuous of that work and that means he's much more likely to end up leading us into conflict," she added.
His speech was constrained and quick, and at the library he was respected and even feared, passionate in support of his ideas, contemptuous of interference.
In his thirteenth full-length play, Albee wasn't seeking revenge against women, or, specifically, against his mother, whose contemptuous vitriol dogged him throughout his life.
Even in defeat, Christie was generally seen as one of the grown-ups on the stage and seemed occasionally even contemptuous of Trump's burlesque act.
A hot shower will counteract this, but also help treat a contemptuous stomach by redistributing blood from the gut to the skin, decreasing intestinal inflammation.
Michael Scott from "The Office" laughing, but also in a way that seems a bit contemptuous Feeling a bit victimized by these "laughing" GIFs. 10.
What especially motivates Mr. Bannon, his friends and colleagues say, is a sense that the country's cultural and political elite are contemptuous of ordinary Americans.
The recordings reveal a man who is fixated on his own celebrity, anxious about losing his status and contemptuous of those who fall from grace.
The Trump ascendancy has made far too many Republicans increasingly contemptuous of serious intellectual and policy argument, indifferent to empirical truth and disdainful of governing.
The actor was never contemptuous when he spoke; he took every inquiry seriously and he responded honestly, unless he didn't feel like answering at all.
It is a measure of English Brexiteers' political acumen that they were initially oblivious to the volatile Irish question and contemptuous of the Scottish one.
This group is believed to be opposed to, and possibly contemptuous of, Mr Bannon's populist agenda--and Mr McMaster looks like a valuable addition to it.
Mr Trump stands for something different and darker: a contemptuous repudiation of the use of American strength in the service of anything other than self-interest.
"The contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence," Mattis said in a statement.
The party's new look—nativist, anti-establishment, contemptuous of media, and willing to overlook personal and corporate misbehavior in service of trolling liberals—fits Blankenship well.
The prosecutor was contemptuous of the judge's arguments for limited surveillance, calling them "perfectly illusory, given the context," according to the documents quoted in Le Monde.
" She even encouraged dispirited federal government workers to "stick it out" as the Trump administration seems contemptuous of their departments, "because the tide has to turn.
If anything, she is contemptuous of the quadrennial promises to remake American politics — she views them as distractions from the hard, important, unsexy work of politics.
Summarizing the companies' generally contemptuous point of view, a Chevron spokesman called the suit "factually and legally meritless" and said it would benefit only special interests.
He may not change opinions in the end, but at the very least he might concede that his stereotype of the contemptuous liberal is overly broad.
One is from a defector, whom the lawyers code-named Ulysses, who chronicled the contemptuous remarks about Ms. Colvin made by the intelligence officer, Maj. Gen.
And she saw, too, how the cutting of the grass might look like a deliberate affront, a contemptuous stroke of brute practicality against imagination and spirit.
He claimed that secular intellectuals were "very imperious dogmatists," contemptuous of the simple feelings of ordinary people, and as "cruel" in their "intolerance" as Catholic priests.
Carlos Conde, Philippines researcher for the New York-based Human Rights Watch, said dela Rosa had shown "an uncaring, even contemptuous attitude" towards the child's killing.
The author was contemptuous of the ways in which various Western innovations — from an electrical fan to a gas stove — were wholly displeasing to his eye.
Birch-bark shoes known as lapti were associated with Russian peasants, and thus the term for the shoes also became a contemptuous one for the masses.
Mood: Contemptuous Music: Crazy Frog (Cursed Remix) On the escalator ride back home I turn on my smartbangle and log onto NeoHumanPets and check my human pony.
However, were they "racists" in any sense that would justify affixing such a contemptuous label upon someone trying their best in this vale of tears called life?
"The contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence," Mattis said in a Tuesday statement.
The candidate himself is a real mensch, but many of his supporters seem so ideologically pure — immune to opposing arguments, contemptuous of compromise — as to be terrifying.
Nonetheless, behind the frenetic and often contemptuous clamor to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a little noticed subcommittee hearing offered a ray of hope for just that.
" She also signed a letter from the "Star Trek" cast that hit Trump as being "an amateur with a contemptuous ignorance of national laws and international realities.
"The contemptuous words about the president attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence," Mattis said in a statement Tuesday.
At times, Trump aides have vented that frustration in language that was contemptuous of Mr. Priebus, a genial Wisconsin lawyer who has been chairman for five years.
And he's contemptuous of the fabric of civil society, dismissing mainstream news outlets as "fake news" and claiming that protesters are paid agents of a Jewish billionaire.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who boasts a near-half-century-long Washington career, is blasting the former mayor's record as small potatoes in a contemptuous ad.
His attitude toward them was dismissive, even contemptuous, and, though he could certainly be witty, he wasn't what you would really call funny, not like Dickens was.
Ralph Northam in a November clash that may test how much of a burden President Trump is among moderate voters, who are deeply contemptuous of the president.
Even those who were contemptuous of Mr. Trump when he was a reality show star considered a long-shot to win the presidency have changed their tune.
Alone among Silicon Valley giants, Apple remains without a PAC for campaign giving, which reflects how the company's late CEO Steve Jobs was famously contemptuous of Washington.
Trump is contemptuous of facts and experts, determined to aid his supporters and backers, and utterly insensate to any kind of transpartisan standards of conduct or inquiry.
Though Cruz is an infrequent and numbingly scripted interviewee, he is as polite to reporters one on one as he is contemptuous of them in his stump speech.
I don't know what we'll do if the straws become completely unavailable, because he is visibly contemptuous of every single plastic straw substitute he has tried so far.
One thing that's clear to me now, as a Southerner living on the East Coast, is how contemptuous the political class is of hillbillies, to borrow your phrase.
She showers him with clever put-downs for a few minutes, culminating in the contemptuous suggestion that he'll soon be inviting her to have sex in the gazebo.
Contemptuous of free-market economics, populists of both the left and the right like the idea of an energetic federal government stepping in to simply solve the problem.
Over the course of two hours Thursday night, Sanders was merciless and at times contemptuous toward Clinton (who, as is her custom, gave as good as she got).
"Journey of Odysseus" was an "educational" cruise, and my father, although contemptuous of anything that struck him as being a needless luxury, was a great believer in education.
FaceReader scans more than 500 points on the human face and assigns an expression based on eight "basic" emotions: happy, angry, sad, scared, surprised, disgusted, contemptuous, or neutral.
Calmly contemptuous of his callers' minor crises, Asger snaps out of his boredom when a terrified woman contacts him, claiming to have been kidnapped by her ex-husband.
The Trump administration official who allegedly made a racist comment to a reporter isn't an anomaly; he or she is following the contemptuous example of a bigoted boss.
"When you become contemptuous of conservative Democrats, you promote the election of their opponents," said Mr. Kelly, who believes it was a mistake to scrap Ms. Barry's plank.
Too often, we're caricatured as a bicoastal cultural elite that is condescending at best and contemptuous at worst to the values that Americans hold in their daily lives.
The representative of the United States allegedly using "shithole" to describe the homelands of foreign immigrants is contemptuous and clearly inconsistent with America's image of acceptance and tolerance.
" A key takeaway here, wrote Paul Begala, pointing to a long trail of contemptuous comments from former Cabinet members and others: "To know him is to hate him.
"Once again, contemptuous comments about a judicial decision, without any reference to its technical or legal content, risk fuelling a climate of hatred," it said in a statement.
"The contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence," he said in a relatively rare public statement.
Yet her response to legitimate questions tends to be either to simply give her name, rank and serial number, or to offer a mirthless chuckle and a contemptuous eyeroll.
The father is brutal, helpless and increasingly defeated; the mother is brutal, helpless and contemptuous of those she regards as peasants; the children are often unruly and often beaten.
Other people may claim to be populist in their policies — and because they are "right" on those, they are allowed to be contemptuous toward those who are less enlightened.
Jenner is a contemptuous figure, and as a former athlete, most of her fans were the kind of people who didn't know much about trans people to begin with.
Now that turnout could rise even higher, as Trump portrays the investigation as an attempt by a contemptuous elite to not only undermine him but to silence his coalition.
Silent Wolf's clear boredom with the mercenaries' lack of skill, and his rakish smirk when he pulls off a particularly contemptuous move against them, suggest a looser, more playful film.
" 
 Writing about this intoxicating moment later, in 1999, Greer recalled that she and many of her cohort had been embarrassed by the contemptuous phrase "women's lib," short for "women's liberation.
He once called the plan "barbarically contemptuous of the rights of the population" adding that he would be prepared to "lie down in front of the bulldozers" to stop it.
In the article, Rhodes appeared contemptuous of journalists and prominent Washington foreign policy think tanks and boasted about creating an "echo chamber" of support for the nuclear deal with Iran.
The closest "Gimme Danger" comes to a Rosebud moment of revelation is Iggy Pop's recollection of how, as a teenager, contemptuous frat boys rocked the family trailer back and forth.
His approach is so erratic, so contemptuous of America's traditional way of doing business, that US allies are openly worrying in a way that we haven't seen in modern history.
And it becomes equally difficult for those on the right to partner with "reformers" they see as hostile to faith, enamored of race-based policies, and contemptuous of their values.
"With his body language throughout this evening," Mr. Rees-Mogg "has been contemptuous of this house and of the people," Caroline Lucas, a Green Party lawmaker, said on Tuesday night.
She's suspicious of the rebels and contemptuous of the Empire, and has complicated feelings about Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), the extremist militant who cared for her in her father's absence.
Of late, though, Masoud Barzani, the Kurdish leader, has proved to be contemptuous of democracy (his mandate expired two years ago), and the fall in oil prices has bankrupted his government.
"We will not rule out the possibility of convincing Donald Trump just how wrong his foreign policy, and particularly his contemptuous attitude toward Mexico, have been," he said in Ciudad Juárez.
In 1983, Leon Botstein , the president of Bard College and the conductor of the American Symphony, wrote , in Harper's , a lengthy, contemptuous dismissal of Bernstein as a classical composer and conductor.
But even if the effort fails as it should, it has shown us just how widespread this abusive and contemptuous form of misinformation and racism apologetics has become in Republican politics.
Instead of giving the lecturing speeches at awards shows a break, Hollywood celebrities are becoming even more politically outspoken and strident, and even more openly contemptuous of roughly half their audience.
And hey, myself included; I've been acting like someone's tired dad since I was 22, deeply contemptuous of anyone younger than me while desperately trying to keep up with the kids.
We're contemptuous of mothers who have no choice but to work, but also of mothers who don't need to work and still fail to fulfill an impossible ideal of selfless motherhood.
It tells you that Mr. Trump is consistent, and consistently contemptuous of honesty and ethics, because he has surrounded himself with people of weak, if not criminal, character throughout his career.
The key thing for Biden is to show that he's not contemptuous of Bernie or Bernie's wing of the party and that he wants them to be part of his team.
Elizabeth Pape, owner of the women's retail clothing company Elizabeth Suzann, says the easy availability of cheap clothing has made consumers contemptuous of costlier items, even if they will last longer.
With his scorched-earth approach to rules, Kalanick not only won battles for Uber but also for a techno-libertarianism that was contemptuous of most government attempts to regulate disruptive innovation.
Mr. Kelly's "occasionally contemptuous attitude towards the press and Congress," though seen as assets by his boss, will likely ensure that the former general will not thrive in the White House.
While Mr. Khieu Samphan clung to his defense that he was "not aware of the heinous acts committed by other leaders," Mr. Nuon Chea remained defiant and contemptuous to the end.
Relentlessly edgy, confrontational and contemptuous of the niceties of governance and policy making, Mr. Trump is the perfect counterpoint to a president whose preternatural cool and deliberate nature drive his critics mad.
But I'd certainly like to know more, and I'm surprised Peterson has not yet been asked about these and similar passages, in which he comes across as highly contemptuous of female clients.
Both Putingate and Watergate involve a White House that is contemptuous of the federal judiciary that is a bulwark against authoritarian leaders who are tempted to believe they are above the law.
That Nauman was able to use the bile of his former work as a counterpoint to an expression of frailty is, in the context of his typically contemptuous voice, a remarkable development.
What Hecht and MacArthur created became one of the prime archetypes in the movies of the thirties and after—the newspaperman as hero, a man without illusions, contemptuous of society and authority.
Contemptuous of those who have fled Cuba and indifferent to the Castro supporters around him, Sergio indulges in erotic reveries, entertaining fantasies about his maid and memories of a high school sweetheart.
However, there is one thing that I cannot overlook: The Trump administration is contemptuous of democracy itself, and is being aided and abetted by the Republican members of the House and Senate.
"This contemptuous disobedience with the court order leaves us with no option but to accept the petitioner's claims that the I.T. system was infiltrated and the data therein interfered with," she said.
At the time, the song was misread as merely contemptuous of its subject and dismissed as a novelty single by critics who didn't understand that such a categorization needn't amount to dismissal.
"The contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence," Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said in a statement issued by the Pentagon.
But it would seem almost contemptuous for the justices to reject the growing consensus among their lower-court colleagues that gerrymandering claims belong in court and that workable standards exist to adjudicate them.
Despite Winfrey's touchingly vulnerable performance, that feels almost as underdeveloped as the science of what came to be known as "HeLa" cells, and the contemptuous way the hospital treated an African American family.
" Mattis fired back in a statement following the book's release, writing that "the contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence.
Nikki Yovino, who at the time of the alleged assault in October 2016 was a college freshman at Fairfield College, looked bored and even contemptuous as she pleaded guilty to making false accusations.
Trump has a long history of mocking women and defending men accused of harming them, so it's not a shock that he would nominate someone who's written about women in a contemptuous way.
Shirley Temple being like "lol," but in a way that seems a bit contemptuous The fonted "lol" is what makes it seem like Shirley isn't laughing with you, she's laughing at you. 6.
Mr. Bolsonaro's extreme right-wing positions — including his contemptuous positions on human rights and his nostalgia for the military dictatorship — have led many voters to fear for the future of our country's democracy.
Doing so now may be imperative to ensure a robust turnout and retain a stable of volunteers — but it also could risk driving away independent voters who are deeply contemptuous of Mr. Trump.
Food and hygiene slander have long been the spear tip of attacks by contemptuous (or envious) Westerners seeking to make Chinese seem impossibly alien, and thus unassimilable and inadmissible to their "civilized" countries.
Shulkin, who initially was contemptuous of the report, now says he will reimburse taxpayers for the cost of his wife's travel, and will pay the woman who gave him the tennis match tickets.
Williams, who is running for the state's General Assembly, told me that while most mainstream Republicans wouldn't dare be openly contemptuous of gays and lesbians anymore, there's no similar reprieve for transgender people.
She can throw an expertly calibrated insult in your face with impressive speed, but not before taking a giant gulp of wine and a contemptuous drag off her fifth cigarette of the night.
He was contemptuous of Eisner, whom he numbered among the "literati", and considered an exemplar of the type of leader guided solely by a determination to stay true to his principles, whatever the consequences.
"Relentlessly edgy, confrontational and contemptuous of the niceties of governance and policy making, Mr. Trump is the perfect counterpoint to a president whose preternatural cool and deliberate nature drives his critics mad," he said.
Instead, I spent two hours talking to a thoughtful dude with a concerned look on his brow, who seemed contemptuous of the hedonistic window dressing surrounding Lemmy, heavy metal, and the Denver music scene.
In the movie's most powerful moment, she strides onto the stage of an illegal concert in Communist Prague, strung out and stressed and contemptuous of the danger her fans have faced to be there.
Shabazz wants to prove the guilt of those men "categorically, putting to bed all ifs, ands and a few butts," she says in her opening statement, aiming her contemptuous pun straight at the accused.
It's easy to be contemptuous of such family dynamics, and if you look online, you'll see plenty of articles condemning both the control-freak parents as well as their over-coddled, under-challenged children.
The show received a blessing from Gibbons, but the famously irascible Moore, who is even more famously contemptuous of screen adaptations of his work, insisted that his name be left off the series entirely.
Yellapah painted in the first decades of the 19th century – a time when the cosmopolitan Orientalist obsession with India's antiquarian past had been replaced with a contemptuous and racialized desire to document its people.
The falsehoods Mr. Trump issued in his first days in office, his contemptuous treatment of the press and the rollbacks of important policies are sure to fuel even stronger resistance in the United States.
His new collection of journalism, "The Rub of Time," produced the usual reaction in me: intense, fawning admiration for his wit and verve, interspersed with bursts of contemptuous irritation at some pomposity or other.
But Mr. Obama's party has also plainly moved leftward on core matters of policy since his term ended, and some factions have grown contemptuous of the consensus-seeking approach Mr. Obama took as president.
It is a measure of how low American-Turkish relations have already sunk in recent weeks that Mr. Erdogan's reaction on Wednesday to the House's decision to recognize the genocide was basically a contemptuous retort.
He also needs to explain with a less contemptuous tone why his plans for tax cuts, including to France's wealth tax and corporate tax, are not designed simply to benefit business and the better-off.
She is especially contemptuous of what she once called "the fashionista turban/fringe showing, camel hump hijabis," a derogatory reference to women in loosely-worn headscarves, with their camel-like "hump" of hair protruding beneath.
Trump told voters that arrogant elites were ignoring their struggles and even contemptuous of them, and while many of those voters didn't admire him personally, they thrilled to that message and how he delivered it.
In one of the briefings, Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah said, administration officials, openly contemptuous of lawmakers, were unwilling to engage in a genuine discussion about a possible military escalation in the Middle East.
The movie lights up whenever it shows archival footage of its antagonists: Jacobs is sensible, warm and witty; Moses is cocksure, occasionally truculent, openly contemptuous of the people his big ideas are likely to displace.
None of more than a dozen other Democrats known to be eyeing 2020 has drawn such a contemptuous label from the president, or faced as much early pressure to answer his swipes as Ms. Warren.
Contemptuous of both secular Western culture and the traditional Islam of their parents, they become prey to jihadists who claim to know true religion and offer equality to anyone prepared to fight under the Prophet's banner.
But we cannot make more than a hyper-educated sliver of white Americans see those facts as justifying a contemptuous view of themselves, or as justifying submitting black people to different standards of morality and expectation.
In the face of this pro-life mandate from the American people, it is contemptuous of democracy when establishment politicians like Clinton and Kaine retreat into the vague, ambiguous, antinomian mantra of "choice" to describe abortion.
" The UN's chief Mideast envoy, Nickolay Mladenov, said Abbas had repeated "some of the most contemptuous anti-Semitic slurs" that did not "serve the interests of the Palestinian people, or of peace in the Middle East.
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Once upon a time, this tendency made him a small-"L" libertarian, contemptuous of the Libertarian Party (too marginal, too zealous) but drawn to the idea that government is less harmful when it is less powerful.
Nixon wasn't foolish to say in advance that he's going to defy all congressional subpoenas ... and today we saw a witness instructed by the White House completely contemptuous of Congress who refused to answer relevant questions.
The hitherto uncompromising response of Macron, a former investment banker, has only reinforced a view among the hard-pressed middle-class and blue-collar workers that he is part of an urban elite contemptuous of their world.
At the Environmental Protection Agency, where administrator Scott Pruitt is openly contemptuous of employees and where some employees have all but started smuggling out data before it gets destroyed, the overwhelming majority of staff would be furloughed.
Like many in Gaza who came of age before the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993, he is contemptuous of all Palestinian factions, under whom life has gone from bad to worse to worse still.
Contemptuous of the long reign of Modernism, which they felt had sold itself as a cure to society's ills and never delivered, they were jazzed by American science-fiction novels and the political foment of the 1960s.
" The UN's chief Middle East envoy, Nickolay Mladenov, said Abbas had repeated "some of the most contemptuous anti-Semitic slurs" that did not "serve the interests of the Palestinian people, or of peace in the Middle East.
The 2016 election differs because a chaotic race has divided Republicans, convincing many to keep a low profile in hopes of avoiding a possible backlash from voters who are increasingly contemptuous of party leaders, Republican officials say.
He's contemptuous not only of "so-called judges" and "slow and political" courts but also of anyone who attempts to help him get his way by any means other than the ones he himself would have chosen.
So worldly, so well-referenced, so eminently quotable, so contemptuous of hummable, assembly-line melodies — and, beneath it all, in a way I was still too young to absorb, so torn by a fathomless fear and yearning.
The governor's task: find a candidate who would please Mr. Trump and his supporters but also not alienate Mr. McCain's family and the smaller bloc of Republicans who are uneasy with, or downright contemptuous of, the president.
The Challenges to America's National Identity," denouncing the "Hispanization" of the United States and claiming that many Mexican-American immigrants "do not appear to identify primarily with the United States" and were "often contemptuous of American culture.
The Trump administration's attempt to hamstring the administration of Title X funds is contemptuous of: Administration appointees, including Teresa Manning, the administrator of Title X, take a sworn oath to "faithfully discharge" the duties of their office.
Now they're contemptuous of both the national Republican Party and the elitist Republicans in Alabama cities who are seen as wanting to punish Mr. Moore because working-class Republicans nominated him over the sitting senator, Luther Strange.
Selin recalls how, a few months back, male supporters set fire to a female dummy dressed in a tight red dress – highlighting some men's contemptuous image of women – in the stands following a Fenerbahce–Galatasaray derby in Istanbul.
The mug shot that had been provided to the press, evidently from his pre-Islamic years, portrayed a hard and contemptuous man, but he had grown chubby in prison and now radiated a smug detachment more than violence.
The portrait that emerges from the interviews is of a president openly contemptuous of Washington's foreign-policy establishment, which he said was obsessed with preserving presidential credibility, even at the cost of blundering into ill-advised military adventures.
Under Jerry Ruiz's precise direction, their early interactions are calculatedly awkward, with Lucia condescending and Abel contemptuous, but they achieve a kind of camaraderie, bonding over late-night beers and a shared and entirely sensible hatred of Twizzlers.
And the sort of centrist voters that both parties covet are contemptuous of Mr. Trump because of his behavior and character, elements that are highly unlikely to change by next fall no matter what policies emerge from Washington.
At least that's what I'm getting from people reacting in comments and on social media — I'm seeing a lot of hand-waving and contemptuous dismissal at the very idea that their blood relationship might be any sort of problem.
What will citizens do about a presidency that may not be criminal, but is incessantly contemptuous of ethical and legal constraints, and may be the knowing product of an attack on the nation's democracy by a hostile foreign power?
That the newly chosen representatives of the Thai people will be homeless stands as a symbol for how hollow the election will be, and how contemptuous the generals are of democracy, even as they claim to be restoring it.
Though Dylan, the granddaddy of 'em all, just lets his music do the talking as per usual, Young got in some aw-shucks zingers while Waters took a more brooding, contemptuous — and pointedly controversial — approach to his pet issues.
Gandhi's devout Hinduism, his vow of celibacy, and his penchant for wearing a loincloth and spinning cotton made him seem like an Indian mendicant—"a fakir of a type well known in the east," in Winston Churchill's contemptuous judgment.
But the lawyer's defense may not be enough to counter the contemptuous testimony of men like the bigoted prison surgeon, J. Bruce Thomson, who contributes his own sour observations to the medical reports and witness statements presented in court.
For many in the protest movement — the largest the US territory has ever seen — Pierluisi is seen as of a kind with his predecessor, a representative of the same corrupt and contemptuous politics they thought they had just ousted.
His murmured "not bad" as he walked out could be taken ironically, but I think we were supposed to see that he was both worried for her (and a little contemptuous, in that way he has) and reluctantly impressed.
First, he made this comment in a CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer: But then he went even further, laying out the network's dismissive and contemptuous treatment of him and launching a boycott MSNBC movement in a series of tweets.
The little girl label seems to be a spinoff from a somewhat contemptuous shorthand applied by Asian-American communities in the United States to young Asian women who wore designer clothes and acted tough: A.B.G.s, or Asian Baby Girls.
The unyielding initial response from the 40-year-old president, a former investment banker, has only reinforced a view among the hard-pressed middle-class and blue-collar workers that he is part of an urban elite contemptuous of their world.
A political party is supposed to be organized around a set of principles, and if along comes a person who not only defies many of these founding principles but is openly contemptuous of them, you have to take a stand.
Arthur: That sense of contempt had been brewing for a long time, but it didn't have much of a formal platform because the leading Democrat was still Bill Clinton, who isn't a contemptuous sort of person and has working-class roots.
"Certainly nothing I've seen in the last sixty days indicates that the administration isn't going to be exactly what it says it is, which is in many cases openly contemptuous of science and scientific knowledge, particularly on subjects like climate change."
According to a bestselling book on the Trump-Bannon partnership by Joshua Green, a journalist, Breitbart and its boss were instrumental in convincing Mr Trump to relaunch himself as a right-wing populist nationalist, contemptuous of the politically correct establishment.
And Justice Kennedy's concern with the dignity of the individual, obvious in his jurisprudence, may have kept him from joining a ruling so contemptuous of a person facing the prospect of a torturous ordeal at the hands of the state.
Republicans today also admit that the Trump campaign has fostered a "culture of violence," although until Trump became an existential threat to movement conservatism, conservatives were largely contemptuous of the very idea that institutions might value and nurture violent behavior.
Clay was even more loathed when he changed his "slave name" to Muhammad Ali and joined the Nation of Islam, which was then a black segregationist sect contemptuous of Martin Luther King's commitment to a non-violent struggle for civil rights.
In his last years on the bench, the justice adopted a pattern of contemptuous and mocking rhetoric against the administration, evolving from a probing skeptic to a "partisan cheerleader" in the words of Doug Kendall, president of the Constitutional Accountability Center.
A campaign of "vote for me because my opponent sucks" offers the prospect of a nation that is perpetually ungovernable, a populace that is permanently contemptuous of politicians, and a politics that will remain a repellent brew of anger and apathy.
" The former Marine Corps general pushed back after news reports on the book's excerpts, saying in a statement that "the contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence.
It is, to adapt the president's customary designation of the press, lamestream diplomacy: lamed by lack of strategy, experience and often, common politeness, his preferences proceeding from a worldview which prizes displays of strength and is contemptuous of liberal allies.
There's a wonderful exchange in the book when Grant as president offers a political appointment to a friend from his prewar days in St. Louis, when he was broke and dependent on his slave-owning (and openly contemptuous) father-in-law.
Uncaring at best and contemptuous at worst, the hospital workers refuse to examine her without her I.D. card (lost during the rape) and a special certificate — which she'll have to request from the very police station where her attackers work.
In contrast to previous White Houses, the first seven-plus months under Mr. Trump have been something of a historical outlier — organized around an antiestablishment president contemptuous of precedent and comfortable with spaghetti lines of authority and the resulting chaos.
That personality has been evident in online feuds Shkreli has waged, contemptuous face-pulling before a congressional committee, and the Facebook post that offered a $5,000 bounty for each strand of Hillary Clinton's hair that his online followers could provide him.
" The surprise came when the trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, appointed by a Trump administration that is otherwise outspokenly contemptuous of environmental concerns, wrote back just two days later, "in complete agreement with you and your colleagues that this development is unacceptable.
"One is an amateur with a contemptuous ignorance of national laws and international realities, while the other has devoted her life to public service, and has deep and valuable experience with the proven ability to work with Congress to pass desperately needed legislation."
Trump used birtherism and other forms of racist agitation to build a political base for himself, and now that these defining crusades are impeding his pursuit of political power, he is trying to discard them in the most contemptuous and brazen possible way.
To the extent that further trade integration is seen as likely to reinforce these trends, TPP helps motivate opposition among red-state Republicans who are contemptuous and suspicious of big, blue-state metropolitan areas, and also among left-leaning Americans worried about inequality.
When then-Attorney General John Ashcroft said that the library association had been misled into opposing that part of the law, Hayden said the group was "deeply concerned that the attorney general should be so openly contemptuous" of librarians, the Library Journal reported.
" Dubbing Trump an "amateur with a contemptuous ignorance of national laws and international realities," the group describes Clinton as someone who has "devoted her life to public service, and has deep and valuable experience with the proven ability to work with Congress.
Then, in 1988, he won an Obie Award for portraying a classically contemptuous Jewish waiter in the New York Shakespeare Festival revival of the comedy "Cafe Crown," set in a replica of Cafe Royal, an extinct hangout for off-duty Yiddish actors.
By contrast, the president appeared to relish the first round success of French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, whose political lineage is racist, anti- Semitic, contemptuous of Muslims and intent on isolating France from both the European Union and the global economy.
The lyrics of the hip-hop track to which everyone is undulating, Vince Staples's darkly contemptuous "Street Punks," seem to echo in his ears, as if the rapper were accusing him directly of being the kind of low-level hoodlum the song mocks.
If the court's judges are so contemptuous of trans people that they will take swipes at them when the stakes deal only with an individual, imagine what they will do when fundamental questions about the rights of transgender Americans come before their court.
Thus it is also likely that the threats against the over 100 members of the UN General Assembly who voted against us on Jerusalem will not amount to much, leaving them contemptuous of U.S. policy and distrustful of its consistency or force.
Eventually, Musk testified that he was upset because Unsworth denigrated the efforts of Musk's team of engineers and because Unsworth falsely said Musk was thrown out of the cave; he also did not appreciate the "rude and contemptuous" tone of the interview.
"Many members are in accord with the Speaker about wanting to protect the integrity of our process and send a message to future witnesses that their contemptuous conduct can meet the same fate as Lewandowski — should we hold him in contempt," Johnson said.
Even as someone whose professional brand is deeply invested in loving Iceage, it took me years to embrace this collection of contemptuous blurts and songs that seemed to stop and start of their own accord or by some pagan chaos majik I wasn't privy to.
Among those threats are militant jihadism; an angry Russia and an ambitious China determined to challenge an international system they believe fails to reflect their interests; Iranian support for terrorist groups; and North Korea's contemptuous dismissal of diplomatic attempts to rein in its nuclear programme.
He was contemptuous of the whole exercise and surprisingly unprepared to rebut the shape shifting of his opponent, who suddenly morphed from the "severely conservative" governor who skated through the Republican primary to the kind of Massachusetts moderate any swing voter might fall for.
Many people, including Obama, have been puzzled by the fact that the party that touts family values have nominated a man like Trump, who is not just a lewd libertine but openly contemptuous of the social norms dictating that women be treated as human beings.
The story of President Donald Trump's infamous tweets falsely accusing President Barack Obama of having his "wires tapped," and the steps Trump and his enablers have taken since to legitimate that claim, is a perfect microcosm of everything contemptuous and transgressive about this administration.
And so while everyone on Veep is a contemptuous jerk, Selina (and Louis-Dreyfus) tops them all, with rage to burn, acidic takedowns always ready at the tip of her razor-sharp tongue, and a demonstrated willingness to blackmail her opponents to high hell.
The best screenwriter in Hollywood was contemptuous of movies as an art form ("an outhouse on the Parnassus," Hecht declared), and had little trust in the wisdom of studio bosses and producers ("nitwits on a par with the lower run of politicians I had known").
But the crisis surrounding New York City's public housing system, outlined in condemning detail in a recent investigation by federal prosecutors, has broad resonance for what it reveals about the dismissive and contemptuous attitudes toward the poor, held even by the most liberal bureaucracies.
And until we have a better relationship between private performance and the public truth, as was demonstrated with Watergate, we as the public are absolutely right to remain suspicious, contemptuous even, of the secrecy and the misinformation which is the digest of our news.
But more important, the fact that both men are promising the implausible or the impossible — and the fact that Trump is openly contemptuous of our ragged republican norms — is a reminder that there are worse things than decadence, grimmer possibilities for the future than drift and repetition.
Behind this nationalist movement is a submission to foreign forces," Le Maire told BFM TV. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday: "We're having to deal with populist movements that in many areas are contemptuous of (European) values, who want to destroy the Europe of our values.
When Hopper does realize something is wrong, he bullies and blackmails government scientist Dr. Owens (Aliens' Paul Reiser) into addressing it, in a blunt, contemptuous way that seems more likely to get Hopper quietly disappeared by the government than to get him the results he needs.
Behind this nationalist movement is a submission to foreign forces," Le Maire told BFM TV. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday: "We're having to deal with populist movements that in many areas are contemptuous of (European) values, who want to destroy the Europe of our values.
We see her mourn with Bobby Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard), commiserate with her longtime assistant and closest friend (Greta Gerwig), plan funeral arrangements with her designer (Richard E. Grant) and ask questions about death and the void with a priest to whom she is openly contemptuous (John Hurt).
In the buildup to the 2016 election, Greenwald detected a conflict between actors defiantly contemptuous of American norms—the Republican Presidential nominee, WikiLeaks , Vladimir Putin —and the establishment forces that he hates, including the U.S. intelligence services, "warmonger" neoconservatives like William Kristol , and big-money Democrats.
"The state's position is there is no privilege derived from either Constitution or statute which allows them to avoid answering questions and that their willful failure to answer questions is a contemptuous acts of the authority of this court," prosecutor Jay Pruner told the court Thursday.
"The substance of this exchange and the dismissive, contemptuous tone in which the statements were delivered would have reasonably suggested to an objective observer that Commissioner Peters was attempting to convey that he was not required to comply with the letter of the law," Mr. McGovern wrote.
She isn't making her dragon attacks where non-combatants and innocent citizens could die, or a city could burn to the ground, or even where her terrifying war-beast could traumatize the citizenry and make them think of her, as Jon says, as just another contemptuous war-mongering leader.
Trump should negotiate with North Korea without praising the barbarous dictator who rules it, meeting alone with him without his secretaries of State and Defense by his side, and declaring an end to joint military exercises without consulting with South Korea, another contemptuous insult to another democratic ally.
And while US Republicans are radically further right than the UK's Conservative Party, if Britons vote to keep in office their own yellow-haired, fast-talking populist -- a man estranged from the truth and contemptuous of the press -- well, what isn't there for Trump to love about that?
" Musk, who had traveled to the rescue site with a team of engineers to deliver the mini-sub, which was never used, testified he took to Twitter two days later to lash out at Unsworth because he found Unsworth's comments about him to be "extremely rude and contemptuous.
Photo: GettyHot off a contemptuous meeting at the G7 Summit after which Trump seemed intent on starting a trade war with Canada—and following whatever the hell just happened in Singapore—Trump turned his sights back to China on Friday by announcing $50 billion in tariffs on Chinese "high-tech" goods.
His contemptuous attitude on social media such as Twitter toward his critics, including elected officials, kept the controversy simmering for months, as did his brazen boast that he had purchased, for $2 million, a one-of-kind Wu Tang Clan album that he had no intention of playing for the public.
" He was arguing against America Firsters, who wanted the United States to be an island, a vision he declared to be a nightmare, "the nightmare of a people lodged in prison, handcuffed, hungry, and fed through the bars from day to day by the contemptuous, unpitying masters of other continents.
Now it's others who are sounding Trump-like notes of aggrievement: Mr. Graham, a one-time critic of the president who has now became an ally; and Judge Kavanaugh, whose irate, at times contemptuous, performance at the hearing was like nothing Washington has seen since Clarence Thomas' confirmation 27 years ago.
Any well-informed person who disagrees either that the Ways and Means Committee has an obligation to demand Trump's tax returns as part of fulfilling its oversight duties or that Trump is legally obliged to turn them over is either a partisan hack or contemptuous of the rule of law.
I speak, of course, of "Burn After Reading," the Coen brothers' pitch-black comedy about morons attempting spycraft in Washington, D.C., which upon first viewing seemed too unremittingly misanthropic, too grimly contemptuous of its characters, without the flashes of grace that illuminate the darkness in most Coen depictions of human folly.
What was so delicious about the Palin endorsement of Trump — for those of us who are contemptuous of the media adoration of Trump and the campaign of insults that Trump has run — is that Palin brought together many aspects of the freak show, reality-show campaign that Trump is running.
During Arthur's climactic appearance on Murray Franklin's couch, which is meant to synchronize his torment with the roiling anger of a city left to rot by contemptuous elites, Phoenix resorts to trying on different swishy voices in an effort to inject some organic disturbance into his summing up of the movie's thesis.
As the 2018 election demonstrated, Trump's personally chaotic approach to governance, his record of undermining relations with allies and strengthening ties to autocrats; his use of trade policy to heighten market insecurity; his aggression, his recklessness, his incessant lying; and his sneering contemptuous, bullying style, together worked against him and the Republican Party.
Those with more political or security experience might have warned Team Trump about the Russians, but this was a campaign and a candidate with an almost preternatural confidence in themselves, disdain for experts or expertise, and contemptuous not just of their political opponents but of much of the government they would eventually inherit.
One day an actor is accused of faking a hate crime, another day a politician admits he attended a dance contest wearing blackface, another day a high school student's grin seems to embody the contemptuous privilege of his class, another day those describing his grin that way are shamed for shaming him on preliminary evidence.
It was treating Chelsea — a team that had, until just a few weeks ago, been unbeaten in the Premier League; a team packed full of Premier League champions; a team that boasts Eden Hazard, arguably the most gifted player in England — like all of those midtable also-rans it swats aside with such contemptuous ease.
While the Democratic party is split over the issue of impeachment, there is agreement on the need to use the party's House majority to present a case to voters that Trump is so contemptuous of efforts to limit his power and that his administration is so corrupt that he is not fit to serve a second term.
To be sure, the country has experienced setbacks in the past, as in the territorial losses of World War I. Yet today, what looms foremost in the minds of its people—not just Putin and his officials, but ordinary Russian citizens—are the disastrous consequences of the Soviet collapse and the half-gleeful, half-contemptuous Western response that followed.
And, by the way, these allegedly contemptuous elites include "the media," so when Trump complains that the media is biased against him, that's actually a twofer: It insulates him, in the eyes of his base, from any negative information the media may convey, and it reinforces the idea that he, and thus his supporters, are loathed by elites.
Here's how Congressional Research Services legislative attorney Todd Garvey explain inherent contempt in a recent summary: Upon adopting a House or Senate resolution authorizing the execution of an arrest warrant by that chamber's Sergeant-at-Arms, the individual alleged to have engaged in contemptuous conduct is taken into custody and brought before the House or Senate.
At the beginning of her group's routine, she struck a defiant pose: Her head was cocked, her steely eyes stared unblinkingly forward and her lips were tightly pursed, forming an expression set somewhere between a smirk and a sneer — the sort of withering glare that adults secretly fear whenever walking past a pack of contemptuous teenagers on the street.
Kim Jong-un, contemptuous of the International Jealous Front's quibbles about his nuclear-weapons program and his success in having his fat-boy half brother Kim Jong-nam massaged with a poison face rub in a busy air terminal, defiantly issues Aphorism No. 63539-J: Hooligan traitor saboteurs are more easily squashed by organophosphate than by vinegar or honey.
" It also prompted full-throated denials from senior staff members, including current chief of staff John Kelly, who for the second time denied calling the president an "idiot," and Defense Secretary James Mattis, who asserted, "The contemptuous words about the president attributed to me in Woodward's book were never uttered by me or in my presence.
Long before the country found itself discussing Grenfell's dereliction — and of the contemptuous council response to a catastrophe of its own making, and the continuing imbroglio over the rehousing of survivors despite their borough's surfeit of empty homes — the ramifications of London's trajectory should have been the animating subject of its politics for the last decade.
Here's how Congressional Research Services legislative attorney Todd Garvey explained inherent contempt in a March summary: Upon adopting a House or Senate resolution authorizing the execution of an arrest warrant by that chamber's Sergeant-at-Arms, the individual alleged to have engaged in contemptuous conduct is taken into custody and brought before the House or Senate.
The question of how Clinton's administration would operate is trickier, but hacked campaign emails released by WikiLeaks over the past month paint a picture of an organization that is contemptuous of opposition, often obsessed with how an issue is perceived, and yet sometimes prone to decisions that seem self-defeating and dance on the knife's edge of political disaster.
We've been able to infer for a long time that the league as a whole has a pretty contemptuous opinion of its audience—whether it is the NFL's longstanding and preposterous stance on head injuries and player safety, the reckless administration of justice only after public outcry, or Thursday Night Football—but rarely has that contempt been crystallized into one perfect PowerPoint slide.
Every Chanel classic flap bag (a good example here because I do not crave one, I crave the Givenchy whip bag so bad though, give it to me, "7 Rings" it to me, givitame) feels (not is: feels!) like willing prostration to an ideal laid out by someone else, someone who is not interested in, who is contemptuous of, your happiness.
When I first read " Jillian ," Butler's début, which was published in 2015 and concerns a woman's contemptuous obsession with a delusional co-worker, my normally sanguine temperament evaporated about halfway through, and was replaced, for several stressful days, by a blistering hostility that made me afraid to speak, lest I accidentally tell a good friend that I wished she were dead.
As with North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, who has disdained negotiating the future of his nuclear arsenal with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rather than with Mr. Trump himself, Mr. Erdogan was contemptuous of Mr. Bolton's effort to flesh out an American withdrawal that Mr. Trump broached in a phone call with Mr. Erdogan just before announcing it on Dec. 19.
With a few exceptions, such as Iowa's Joni Ernst and Nebraska's Ben Sasse, who worried about election security, most Republican senators seemed to have an eye on Trump, no doubt glued to the TV. Missouri's new senator, Josh Hawley, read out texts contemptuous of Trump voters from Peter Strzok -- who was fired from Mueller's team when the special counsel found out about his sentiments.
" John Randolph, a steadfast Republican but no lawyer, drafted the articles of impeachment against Chase, which broadly charged him with prostituting his high office to the low purpose of partisanship but, narrowly, rested on all manner of pettiness, including the charge that during Callender's trial Chase had used "unusual, rude, and contemptuous expressions toward the prisoner's counsel" and had engaged in "repeated and vexatious interruptions.
In class-conscious Britain, the tweet from one who lives in an upscale town house in the upper middle-class London borough of Islington and is married to a High Court judge with a "Sir" before his name was taken as the contemptuous action of a snob pandering to British stereotypes about white van owners and the fact that the St. George's Cross flag is associated with far-right groups.
Congress can do this (the Supreme Court has upheld its ability to do so), but it hasn't since the 1930s because, well, throwing people in jail is a bit harsh: Upon adopting a House or Senate resolution authorizing the execution of an arrest warrant by that chamber's Sergeant-at-Arms, the individual alleged to have engaged in contemptuous conduct is taken into custody and brought before the House or Senate.
The greatest danger from a man so unerring in his detection of human weakness, so attuned to the thrill of cruelty, so aware of the manipulative powers of entertainment, so unrelenting in his disregard for truth, so contemptuous of ethics and culture, so attracted to blood and soil, was always that he would use the immense powers of his office to drag Americans down with him into the vortex.
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And if our concept of justice requires issuing proportional consequences for criminal actions, then the years these men and women might spend in prison is a reasonable response to the years they stole from Robert Skidmore and 11 others, as well as the other 75 people afflicted with Legionnaires' during the outbreak, to say nothing of the 8,000 Flint children, including my own two precious daughters, exposed to lead through contemptuous and gross negligence.
For Churchill — who suffered as a child under the remote glare of a contemptuous father and a self-indulgent mother; fought valiantly in four wars by the time he was 25; and earned his own living through prodigious literary efforts that ultimately earned him a Nobel Prize — the main privilege was the opportunity to bear up under the immense weight of inner expectation that came with being born to a historic name.
What a study in contrasts: Where Christine Blasey Ford was calm and dignified, Brett Kavanaugh was volatile and belligerent; where she was eager to respond fully to every questioner, and kept worrying whether she was being "helpful" enough, he was openly contemptuous of several senators; most important, where she was credible and unshakable at every point in her testimony, he was at some points evasive, and some of his answers strained credulity.
The first battlefield pits Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, an invaluable defender of the post-war alliance that has protected our peace and security for seven decades, against President Trump, the only post-war president who has been consistently contemptuous of the NATO alliance.
An odd couple, but didn't we embody, maybe, a new day, a new dispensation, a social and cultural revolution everybody back then wanted to believe they desired or at least were willing to accommodate since it promised better sex, better drugs, unbounded freedom and license, an option to be contemptuous of traditional styles, conventions, and rules, an inalienable right to hit the road, Jack, and head out for far away, for exotic destinations when the place where we find ourselves becomes unsatisfactory.
This stark social Darwinism is clear in the closing paragraphs of Williamson's piece, which deserve to join the Nockian pantheon of contemptuous attitudes towards the masses: If you spend time in hardscrabble, white upstate New York, or eastern Kentucky, or my own native West Texas, and you take an honest look at the welfare dependency, the drug and alcohol addiction, the family anarchy—which is to say, the whelping of human children with all the respect and wisdom of a stray dog—you will come to an awful realization.
But I am suggesting that Trump appeals to the darker impulses of the spirit in ways that are life-threatening to his party and destructive to the central tenet of our Republic and democratic faith: that we are a melting pot of good people with shared purpose, not a boiling cauldron of contemptuous insults, warring factions and enemies lists dished by a demagogue who incites violence, views politics as a war against our neighbors and waves his false flag of making America great with a politics of hate that is alien and hostile to the true greatness of America.

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