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He trashes former bosses and partners and denigrates his parents.
"This president constantly denigrates people of color — and women," he added.
"This president constantly denigrates people of color and women," he added.
IT IS KIND OF DENIGRATING – AT ONE POINT IT DENIGRATES OUR COUNTRY.
As she speaks, the mob boss denigrates the witness in a tweet.
Then he denigrates her on Twitter as she testifies, his trademark intimidation.
Democrats will refuse to stand by while the Republican Party denigrates women.
"That stark reality denigrates our democracy and diminishes our ideals," she said.
That comment there obviously denigrates the whole concept of what this is about.
This behavior denigrates the office of the president, and it's simply un-American.
Our culture of "So, what do you do?" denigrates my "frivolous" freelance life.
The media denigrates men left and right and often we don't even realize it.
This denigrates the character of the people for not complying with an imposed ideology.
He denigrates the conclusions of intelligence professionals and then later denies having done so.
Or do you support this show that constantly mocks and denigrates anything about him?
A loudmouth who denigrates war heroes, I knew, doesn't belong in the White House.
"This behavior denigrates the office of the president and it's simply un-American," he said.
But I can't identify with an ethnonationalist state that explicitly denigrates its non-Jewish citizens.
He denigrates people by race, African-Americans, Hispanics, and whole swaths of the Middle East.
This behavior is churlish, it denigrates the office of the president and it's simply un-American.
This behavior is childish, it denigrates the office of the president and it's simply un-American.
Trump routinely denigrates America's oldest and strongest allies in Europe as trade cheaters and security freeloaders.
The Fourth Circuit held that the ban likely violates the Establishment Clause because it denigrates Muslims.
The result is that the president often denigrates a former staff member's performance after the fact.
Feminists debate whether drag denigrates women or empowers them by revealing femininity as a socially constructed ruse.
Online speech that "denigrates" others results in score deductions while tattling on fellow citizens can increase scores.
You know, we reject this notion of digital first because we think that denigrates the core business.
Unger denigrates Madison as a puppet but gets fiercely defensive when similar charges are levied against Monroe. pic.twitter.
Do you support him or do you support this show, that constantly mocks and denigrates everything about him?
"  "Mike Coffman is still voting for Donald Trump who denigrates women, people with disabilities, immigrants, and the military.
When spelled out, we witness a world "populism" that denigrates frontiers and the integrity of differing political societies.
Mr. Stephens denigrates Dylan Farrow for going public again about Woody Allen's alleged abuse and doubts her account.
They have criticized Republicans and Trump, who publicly denigrates the whistleblower, arguing he wants to face his accusers.
He was 28 years old, an immigrant from Ghana -- a nation in Africa, which our President now denigrates.
There's also the idea that men are inherently drawn to sin for whatever reason, and this really denigrates men.
The Netherlands is far from the only democracy to criminalise "hate speech" that denigrates racial, religious or other groups.
She told judges on Thursday that the term mutilation is "offensive" and denigrates the cultural significance of the practice.
SEVEN: Anyone who denigrates this dunk because the Sixers lost is a police officer, excommunicate them from your life.
"At a time when this administration consistently denigrates the media, we're deeply troubled by these reports," vanden Heuvel wrote.
Also notable is that ISIS itself denigrates the established outlets of Muslim thought, such as Al-Azhar University in Egypt.
As a result, Trump repeats "fake news" when it suits him and denigrates real news as fake when it doesn't.
Once again, we call upon the President to refrain from using her name in a way that denigrates her legacy.
In other words, if the president of the United States denigrates Muslims, or Hispanics, or African-Americans, then anyone can.
He considers his predecessors' reform efforts, particularly via consent decree, to be gross federal overreach that denigrates and demoralizes police.
The same investigation that the president denigrates daily continues to report no findings of Trump intentionally teaming up with Russian agents.
This advertising campaign belittles the achievements of clean athletes and denigrates those who work to protect clean sport across the world.
Britain, for example, outlaws speech that denigrates people based on their race, national origin, and sexual orientation, but not their religion.
"Avenatti's actions are mainly driven by his seemingly unquenchable thirst for publicity," the filing said, alleging that Avenatti "routinely denigrates" Cohen.
"This ad denigrates, mocks and marginalizes groups of Illinoisans and cannot represent our Republican Party," Erika Harold said in a statement.
"Once again, we call upon the President to refrain from using her name in a way that denigrates her legacy," Keel said.
Birthed in Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism's stern intolerance denigrates not only those who don't believe in Islam but other Muslim sects as well.
None of these camps want their pleasures challenged or their bubble worlds burst by reminders that a cherished director, say, denigrates women.
I love the the savagery of the game but can't tolerate boorish behavior in and around the game that denigrates and devalues women.
Trump's most visible attack on American citizenship is how he denigrates it in public remarks, especially when it comes to his political opponents.
She denigrates citizens who lament the damage the Clintons wreak on faith in our institutions and the ties that bind our nation together.
At home, he denigrates the rule of law, threatens the free press, embraces crony capitalism, and jettisons civil political discourse to demonize adversaries.
"We won't take part in the March 8th feminist strike because it denigrates women by treating them as weak and helpless people," tweeted Vox.
If she were around today, she might even deride affirmative action as an unnecessary act of pity that denigrates the value of hard work.
In her recent article posted on VICE Media, Sydney denigrates the defenseless iceberg lettuce, as well as its most inventive use, the wedge salad.
But some addiction and public health specialists complain that the company unfairly denigrates its competition, without any data to suggest Vivitrol has better outcomes.
I find that just as subversive of the American character as someone like Trump who denigrates groups of people who he has never met.
The next gallery of Lee's work, however, denigrates aspirations of Russian Constructivism by showing just how unlivable — if still beautiful — these architectures actually are.
And how sweet it will be if women—the people Trump denigrates and disrespects more than nearly any other group (save immigrants)—eventually win out.
Over time, creators began taking those types of roles but using a personality that actually denigrates or mistreats the viewer, while still incorporating ASMR triggers.
From WrestleMania-like insults aimed at fellow celebrities, Mr. Trump now denigrates whole racial and religious groups and questions the legitimacy of the electoral system.
They don't care whether you live in a red state or a blue state, in countries President Trump denigrates or the richest nations on earth.
Although art handlers are predominantly proud of their work, many also feel embarrassed by it — as if performing manual labor denigrates their work as artists.
Some New Testament passages in which Paul denigrates women were actually inserted later by male church leaders threatened by Paul's radically inclusive vision, Crossan says.
The fact that a disproportionate number of Jews made enormous intellectual contributions to the world in no way denigrates the accomplishments of any other group.
As she sees it, other forms of gender violence, such as street harassment, are all part of a broader culture that normalizes sexism and denigrates women.
While he is likely to get standing ovations at his rallies when he denigrates immigrants, the number of voters who favor his immigration agenda is shrinking.
The reasons the publisher cited for the cancellation — "safety concerns" — and its dismissal of the legitimate concerns raised as "vitriolic rancor," further denigrates the Latino community.
Halloran is expressing a familiar sentiment from critics of the movement for black lives: that the focus on disproportionate police brutality against black people denigrates police officers.
They need to appeal to as many people as possible, so to sponsor a website that denigrates women and minorities and immigrants, they weren't down with that.
And no one should be surprised if the President denigrates or walks back from the SDGs as he has done with the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
But he has also been the subject of multiple corruption allegations that he says were fabricated by the Aquino government, which his pro-business campaign habitually denigrates.
It's silly to treat politics and governance purely on cultural grounds, as a high school popularity contest, where my sort of people denigrates your sort of people.
Which both deeply misunderstands what the #MeToo movement is about and denigrates the entire idea of women feeling safe to come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct.
"He is just trashing American values the way he talks about people, the way he makes fun of people, the way he denigrates folks," Mr. Biden said.
Demeaning wage gains, which to most Americans look pretty good — especially in comparison to the previous years — denigrates those receiving them and labels the detractors as elitist.
But — more than all of the above — a candidate who purposely denigrates large swaths of our citizenry is doomed to lose at the ballot box. Period. 22019.
Khizr Khan delivered the most emotionally powerful moment of the Democratic convention, ripping Trump as temperamentally unfit for the presidency because he denigrates Muslims, Mexicans and other minorities.
He denigrates the contributions of host nation forces, while at the same time letting foreign political leaders off the hook for having to make difficult decisions of their own.
To focus solely on the uprising's rocky start greatly distorts the significance of this milestone in a country's long struggle against oppression, and denigrates the principle of self-determination.
"At a time when this administration consistently denigrates the media, we're troubled by reports that he was forcibly removed from the press conference," The Nation said in a statement.
But sitting immediately opposite the cemetery's entrance and requiring a significant alteration of its late-19th-century entrance ellipse, the mausoleum denigrates the cemetery's historic character, the foundation says.
America's criminal-justice system represents the collective will of millions of decision makers — voters, politicians, judges and prosecutors — who have created a structure that demonizes and denigrates black bodies.
The package for Mr. Brennan, which included an unidentified white powder, was sent to the New York offices of CNN, the cable news network that Mr. Trump regularly denigrates.
And how has Bowser responded to critics who say her plan denigrates the city's arts community and siphons what little support they have to small businesses and start-ups?
The president repeatedly called COVID-19 the "China virus," and denied that the term denigrates Chinese Americans or that he sought to blame Beijing for a pandemic (The Hill).
But David Brooks denigrates the importance of the case, saying "it's just a cake" rather something of merit, like a house or a job — which is not the point.
"We don't want to associate with a man that makes fun of Carly Fiorina's face, or denigrates women, or is rude and crude," he told the media at the time.
As the Israeli government passes a drastic "nation-state" law that denigrates minority populations in the country, artists are trying to imagine a world where there's unity instead of divide.
So when an American leader denigrates those institutions, tries to erode their independence or turns them into political props, he damages the very core of what makes our country unique.
Are enough Americans willing to vote for a presidential candidate who smears Mexicans and denigrates Muslims all while talking about punching protesters in the face and playing footsie with the KKK?
And, ironically, it is at this moment that President Donald Trump will be judged on how well he lets a bureaucracy he so often maligns or denigrates actually do its job.
"At a time when this administration consistently denigrates the media, we're troubled by reports that he was forcibly removed from the press conference," the left-leaning magazine said in a statement.
Yes. A bedrock principle of U.S. jurisprudence is that the First Amendment allows for hate speech, including that which denigrates people on the basis of their race, gender or sexual orientation.
She denigrates those who displease her on cosmetic grounds: So-and-so used to be a 9 but, with that male-pattern baldness and desperate comb-over, is down to a 6.
"We reject this notion of 'digital first,' because we think that denigrates the core business," said Carey, the president of Hearst Magazines, on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
This denigrates the extraordinary contributions of women, including my former boss, an M.I.T.-trained physicist who created and deployed multiple technologies that saved American lives on the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Today's GOP offers political cover for a man with no history in the party as he denigrates, degrades, and destroys vital American institutions, including law enforcement, the free press and the GOP.
He denigrates our most important and revered institutions upon which our democracy and our national security depend: the free press, the courts, our law enforcement agencies, our intelligence agencies, our free elections.
" At the 2007 premiere of The Golden Compass, a film adaptation of the first novel in the trilogy, the Catholic League passed out pamphlets urging Americans to boycott a franchise that "denigrates faith.
" Yet in the screenplay version, that humiliating moment for Eleanor is turned into a triumphant intimidation, as she towers over Rachel and denigrates her as unworthy of Nick: "You will never be enough.
Elsewhere, on social media and in private conversations, Trump's comments were a reminder of a culture that denigrates women and treats them as mere objects of sexual desire, referred to as rape culture.
Instead, because the President denigrates this now public body of evidence, he is failing to behave as a leader -- one who should be working with campaigns to counter Russian or other foreign influence.
While the president has lied more than 12,000 times since taking office (and every time he does so, he denigrates the presidency, the country and the American people), this time it seems different.
When you have the President doing all sorts of things where he denigrates particular judges by name, where he says that the mainstream media ... He's on occasion dropped the caveat of fake news.
Trump's core supporters do not mind when he threatens the media, denigrates the courts, attacks intelligence agencies, dismisses the Congressional Budget Office, and treats the office of the presidency as a brand marketing opportunity.
"To pretend that this is what the entire porn industry is like denigrates exactly the people that they claim to be speaking for," Kaytlin Bailey, communications director for advocacy group Decriminalize Sex Work said.
The movie takes pains to show that some (not all, but definitely some) of his blatant bigotry and general awfulness comes from his upbringing, particularly his mother (Sandy Martin), who denigrates him at every turn.
" This memo also notes that free speech can cause marginalized groups harm by undermining their civil rights, "Speech that denigrates such groups can inflict serious harms as intended to and often will impede progress toward equality.
" At PJ Media, Paula Bolyard asserted that the mayor "denigrates Christians and Christianity at every turn, brands supporters of traditional marriage as akin to racists, and seeks to erase every vestige of Christianity from public life.
But the branding denigrates their work while also reflecting and reinforcing broader art world disparities of visibility and privilege; when you see someone market an object as being made by a "Bronx Artist," let me know.
In place of a president who defends the honor and integrity of his own officers and agencies, we have one who humiliates his attorney general, denigrates the F.B.I. and compares our intelligence agencies to the Gestapo.
"At a time when this administration consistently denigrates the media, we're troubled by reports that he was forcibly removed from the press conference before the two leaders began to take questions," the magazine said in a statement.
"Judge Kwan's behavior denigrates his reputation as an impartial, independent, dignified, and courteous jurist who takes no advantage of the office in which he serves," said the ruling, authored by Utah Supreme Court Justice John A. Pearce.
In 2018, however, the D-Day story carries even more power and weight because we live in a political climate that denigrates the very sources of strength that made the D-Day invasion such a dramatic success.
Broadly speaking, analysts say, a Kremlin that frequently denigrates democracy as a Western import incompatible with Russian traditions is seeking the legitimacy of an election without a real campaign or freely chosen candidates who might electrify voters.
In public filings, Goldman has said its compensation agreements allow it to recoup funds from employees who do anything "which impairs, impugns, denigrates, disparages or negatively reflects upon the name, reputation or business interests" of the firm.
The American university's future, indeed its most fundamental reason for being, is imperiled by a government that constructs walls on the Mexican border, restricts Muslim immigrants and denigrates the idea of America as a destination for refugees.
What she didn't mention was the fact that the Art Gallery of Ontario — one of Canada's most distinguished art museums — had recently renamed Carr's painting, originally titled "Indian Church," saying that the old terminology ''denigrates and discriminates.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's top administrative court ruled on Saturday that regulators must block the video file-sharing site YouTube for one month over a video that denigrates the Prophet Mohammad, a lawyer who filed the case told Reuters.
He should have said that it's problematic for white people to use the n-word because it denigrates people of color and stirs up a painful history, and perhaps even more frighteningly, the prospect of a painful future.
In addition to the special needs comments, more audio has surfaced in which Fouts—or a voice that sounds exactly like him—denigrates older women, compares Black people to chimpanzees, and glamorizes sex with underage girls in Amsterdam.
Two days later, the infamous recording made during a visit to "Access Hollywood" in which Mr. Trump denigrates women came to light, and for a moment there was talk in the Republican Party about dropping him from the ticket.
Should terrorists succeed in bringing fear once again to American skies and cities, the temptation to bring back torture as our policy will likely be great in an administration that denigrates alliances and devalues international institutions, treaties and law.
Trump has "belittled and demeaned Dr. Blasey Ford and Ms. Ramirez, reminding us once again that he has been credibly accused of committing sexual assault himself and denigrates not just women who accuse him, but survivors everywhere," the senator said.
As Independent columnist Sean O'Grady notes, there are plenty of other reasons to vote against Johnson: The tragedy of it all is that Johnson is being treated as a character in a reality TV show or soap opera, which denigrates politics.
But every time Mr. Trump attacks a core American institution (the intelligence community, the F.B.I., judges, the media, Congress) or denigrates one group of Americans (take your pick) or spreads fake news, he is doing Mr. Putin's work for him.
The 2003 contract included a promise that "in no event shall the program be used in any way that denigrates the name, image or reputation of Donald J. Trump," although it is unclear which provisions of the contract still apply.
The target of this humor is not President Trump but rather what the far left sees as a defeatist and servile center-left that values compromise over belief and denigrates the social reforms beloved by the very same voters it seeks.
If the vote is not delayed for robust investigation, it would not only be a bold statement that denigrates women, it would put Republicans in a state of even greater political peril with women voters on the eve of the midterm elections.
Payments can be clawed back for "cause," including if the former employee engages "in any act or making any statement which impairs, impugns, denigrates, disparages or negatively reflects upon the name, reputation or business interests" of Goldman, according to the bank's regulatory filings.
Letters To the Editor: Frank Bruni argues that President Trump's reluctance to attack Stormy Daniels is an extraordinary, if not unique, aberration for a man who so readily denigrates, bullies, insults and threatens others ("The Calm Before the Stormy," column, March 21).
" To build up her preferred alternative to liberal nationalism, she denigrates the liberal nationalists of the civil rights era: "Cold War liberalism, for all of its celebration of American civic ideals, turned only belatedly and inadequately to the question of civil rights.
Britain's advertising regulator, reacting to these ads and similar ones, announced Tuesday that new rules would be developed to ban advertising that promotes gender stereotypes or denigrates people who do not conform to them; sexually objectifies women; or promotes unhealthy body images.
Is the only "real man" an alpha male, one who denies his own vulnerability -- sometimes denying it so forcefully that he mocks or denigrates (or maybe just sneers at) those he sees as less than perfect, as too vulnerable, as insufficiently tough and guarded?
The U.S. military is disproportionately conservative compared to the civilian population, and it stands to reason that in the midst of a presidential election in which Donald Trump continually denigrates Obama's stewardship of the military, skepticism of his presidency within military ranks is high.
When he isn't beating up on the press, Mr. Spicer denigrates civil servants as "career bureaucrats," and in the case of the State Department dissenters, invites them to "question whether or not they should continue" in their jobs, suggesting disloyalty to the official line.
But when he denigrates the unions and the "enormous size of the federal government" and speaks of getting taxpayers "more of their money," the taxpayers in question usually stand ready to turn education, immigration, incarceration, environment and the arts over to Bigly Business. Sad!
"The rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," the letter says.
Othello denigrates himself as a "base Indian" who didn't understand the value of his "pearl" Desdemona (once again bound up in racial language), yet goes on to distance himself from his Moorish heritage by reasserting his allegiance to Venice in smiting the "malignant and turbaned Turk".
"The rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," they wrote.
Trump pits American against American, denigrates women (and we thought it couldn't get any worse, but it has), African-Americans, the disabled, his opponents, those who disagree with him, blames Mexicans and Muslims for our problems and has called for restrictions on free speech and press.
She said the flag "co-opts" the Black Lives Matter movement's slogan and "repurposes it to shift focus to law enforcement -- a chosen profession, not a racial identity -- and thus denigrates, dilutes, and demeans the purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement," according to the lawsuit.
" Even when lauding Wallace's positive attributes, she denigrates herself: "Of course, given David's experience résumé relative to mine, he had every right not to care too much about anything I had to say, but the guy really was the best active listener you could possibly imagine.
A white nationalist who ran a website that regularly denigrates women and minorities, Bannon's appointment has given us a taste of what the next four years will be: a continuation of the worst parts of 2016, in which one scandal follows another in a seemingly never-ending loop.
"[T]he rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," the authors wrote.
"To have that all at once entirely eclipsed by some Netflix show by a production department who did a Google Image Search... A lot of people who haven't heard of us first stand to just recognize that monument as the 'Sabrina' monument, which dilutes and denigrates the entire project," he said.
"She would continue with a system that denigrates the education of our young people, puts them in a place where they're never going to be able to get a job, where they're always going to be dependent, and where therefore they can be cultivated for their votes," Mr. Carson said.
"[T]he rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," reads an open letter signed by the writers.
There is the legal concept of "Volksverhetzung," the incitement to hatred: Anybody who denigrates an individual or a group based on their ethnicity or religion, or anybody who tries to rouse hatred or promotes violence against such a group or an individual, could face a sentence of up to five years in prison.
Avenatti's publicity tour, wherein he routinely denigrates Mr. Cohen with claims of alleged criminal conduct, is contrary to the California Rules of Professional Conduct, likely to result in Mr. Cohen being deprived of his right to a fair trial, and threatens to turn what should be a solemn federal court proceeding into a media circus.
Among the troubling decisions that have already been made are the appointment of a chief White House strategist who apparently draws inspiration from white supremacists, denigrates Muslims, and who wins the praises of David Duke; a nominee for secretary of education who opposes the very existence of such a department and the very notion of public schools.
Serena and Beyoncé are the most public examples of the myriad ways black women are modeling self-care and self-love in a society that regularly denigrates them as too loud, too arrogant (see the petty reactions by some white women to Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement), or too aggressive/"mannish" (see the trolling Serena has received throughout her entire career).
Clinton's challenge was evident from the moment she walked onto the stage at Hofstra University on Long Island: How much respect should she show to a rival of unparalleled incivility, who misrepresents the truth with abandon, crassly rates women's looks on a scale of 1 to 10 and casually denigrates entire ethnic groups — a man whose words Mrs.
"Treason" is a word too grand to be thrown around casually, but it applies better to a president who minimizes and denigrates clear evidence that a foreign power meddled in an American election — and makes no real effort to prevent that from happening again — than it does to a bunch of lawmakers who decline to salute him.
DB: In much of your work, you use irony to critique sociopolitical and cultural paradigms, such as in "I love you 301" (2009), where you use a karaoke format with statements like, "a person who denigrates the Government of the Republic of Turkey," inviting the audience to participate in speech acts foregrounded by overt criticism of the government.
Guion-Pledgure, who had been with the county since 2011, maintains that the Blue Lives Matter flag "co-opts" the Black Lives Matter movement's slogan, and "repurposes it to shift focus to law enforcement — a chosen profession, not a racial identity — and thus denigrates, dilutes, and demeans the purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement," according to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by CNN.
Within two generations, these forces succeeded in stealing the essence of success from a once formidable community, leading to the pathologies we suffer today and the rise of the royalty class of black elitists, reflected by a Nike-powered, 22019-year-old multi-millionaire whose message to young black boys and girls who revere him is not inspirational but instead one that denigrates the spirit of hope, effort and enterprise.
On that last subject, the former speaker touted "a short essay of genius quality" called "The Intellectual Yet Idiot," in which Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a professor of risk engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, denigrates "the inner circle of no-skin-in-the-game policymaking 'clerks' and journalists-insiders, that class of paternalistic semi-intellectual experts," essentially arguing that none of these people have any real knowledge of value.

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