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One had a quotation from a prosecutor deriding Trump University.
Trump started his campaign deriding Mexicans as rapists and criminals.
This year, however, more partisans are deriding opponents as downright criminal.
Reporters have gone on strike, deriding the rounds of job losses.
Mr Lofven refused, deriding them for "acting as though they had won".
But openly deriding US spies is something Trump likes to do publicly.
The government's apologists have been deriding them as out-of-touch sophisticates.
" Trump hit back on Twitter, deriding Trudeau as "very dishonest and weak.
A Republican Super PAC has begun running $238,2000 in ads deriding Quist.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a "real" activist, while deriding Black Lives Matter.
They have taken to deriding Mrs May's deal as "Brexit in name only".
Of course, I often went around deriding her for being stupid and naïve.
John Delaney (D-MD) on the debate stage for deriding Medicare-for-all.
I find myself deriding the trust fund babies, though not in so many words.
Let us not enhance the possibility of this nightmare taking place by deriding Mrs.
Throughout the weekend, Lineham spent his time on Twitter deriding Brewis and his efforts.
So my answer to the adviser is that deriding forecasts is a cop-out.
Instead, many investors spent the past decade deriding the rally and anticipating its demise.
" Deriding Ms. Warren as an isolationist on trade, he added: "We have to engage.
" Television stations and newspapers pounced on the tidbit, deriding Mr. Bush's language as "undignified.
One downtown establishment unfurled a banner deriding Ramsey, a notion Pitino asked fans to reconsider.
Mocking memes sprang up on social media deriding the commercial as the worst ad ever.
In his statement, Ryan declined to explicitly mention Trump, even while deriding Clinton and Sen.
It's no accident that Obama was recently out deriding the activist left to wealthy donors.
Oliver devoted his entire 20-minute episode last month to deriding Trump's White House run.
Today, he is highly critical of Senator McCain, deriding his opposition to Trump as corrupt.
And, it turns out, deriding poor people is fair game if it means taking down Trump.
In a few short weeks, he has gone from deriding America's wars to adding to them.
Opponents griped promptly and loudly, deriding the proposed ban as the actions of a nanny state.
Instead, candidates are deriding free trade as a threat to American workers and advocating for protectionism.
Spiritual leaders are invoking concepts like karma and sin in deriding the excesses of economic development.
On Thursday, Schultz' colleague went a step farther, sarcastically deriding Chaffetz for convening the hearing at all.
Dubrow also clarified that the show is not deriding anyone who was born with a birth defect.
First was his 2628 op-ed deriding the fair housing law that HUD is charged with upholding.
Government critics took to Twitter deriding Chinamasa as new "minister of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp affairs".
We could waste our energy shaming, judging, and deriding the endless possibilities imagined by thirsty fans online.
People viewed it as deriding, disdaining, ridiculing this couple — whether father and daughter or husband and wife.
Last year, the chamber began deriding those ideas as "poison pills" for their potential to kill Nafta.
But his deriding her as a "feminist" may be more of a gamble in the #MeToo era.
A number of Democratic lawmakers praised the decision, deriding the commission as a violation of voters' rights.
" Already in 2018, Trump has sent out three separate tweets deriding the Russia investigation as a "hoax.
Republicans in Congress had cut funding for risk sharing during the Obama administration, deriding them as bailouts.
Drilling down, some 350 "suspicious accounts" emerged which were almost entirely devoted to deriding the U.S. president.
But publicly deriding China for its failure to fully comply with sanctions only pushes Beijing onto the defensive.
Reality check: Deriding fossil fuels, at a climate conference or anywhere, is unlikely to change the status quo.
Some of the leaked information is designed simply to embarrass and discredit him, deriding his lack of knowledge.
Once again, the Trump echo chamber got busy attacking Republicans who voted their conscience, deriding them as weaklings.
There are a few scenes of protesters deriding the space program, but "First Man" hardly takes their side.
They have changed India's political language, deriding "political correctness", and calling critical journalists "presstitutes" and political opponents "anti-national".
The same day, 16 — yup, 16 — billboards went up in Minnesota and Los Angeles deriding Luyendyk for his actions.
For years, deriding the fripperies of social media has practically become a national pastime, an easy piece of snobbery.
These attacks range from denial of responsibility on behalf of industry, to avoiding contact, to deriding the protesters' character.
Here he is deriding "Crazy Bernie's" agenda of giving out free stuff and of course murdering the American dream.
Some British lawmakers opposed the U.K.'s planned move, deriding Huawei as a part of the Chinese intelligence apparatus.
The telecom trade association has comprehensively criticized Wheeler's business data service proposal in a series of statements deriding them.
On Friday, the Allahabad High Court in Uttar Pradesh issued a statement deriding state authorities' handling of the case.
Now the nation's top law enforcement official is deriding those who opposed the administration's practice of splitting up families.
" He gloried in dominating the media, "boasting about his accomplishments and deriding — in the crudest terms — real and suspected foes.
As women, we must quit deriding each other, comparing our own images of womanhood to those of our fellow sisters.
He humiliated him while doing so, deriding him as "low-energy" and making fun of his inability to draw crowds.
" On Monday, Pelosi released a second statement deriding the budget as written "for the special interests and the wealthiest 1%.
Assad delivered a hard-line speech deriding the protesters as dupes of a foreign-backed plot to destroy the country.
One page called "Memes that are right," for instance, has spent a few hundred dollars on ads, mostly deriding Democrats.
The Europe spokesman for Scotland's ruling nationalists said he "hit the nail on the head" in deriding "charlatans and chancers".
Still, Mulvaney's op-ed implicitly deriding CBO growth forecasts is part of an escalating battle between the White House and Congress.
Mr. Gingrich, for his part, made deriding food stamps a centerpiece of his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.
Seeing high-level DNC officials deriding him behind the scenes added insult to injury and, for some, delegitimized the entire process.
"Antis" barrage anyone who supports the ship with posts, comments, and direct messages deriding Rick and Morty incest porn as offensive.
But Trump's decision to up the ante by openly deriding Ford drew criticism even from some members of his own party.
" Within an hour, Trump sent a follow-up tweet calling Cummings a racist and deriding his "radical 'oversight'" as "a joke.
The former "American Idol" runner-up added that campaign ads deriding Trump's course language would not dent his popularity with voters.
On the one hand, former officials told Insider, the news wasn't surprising given Trump's long history of deriding the intelligence community.
But he did, and by doing so, he has descended into the muck of uncivil partisanship that he himself was deriding.
She also jailed hundreds of political opponents — many from early predecessors of the B.J.P. — without trial, deriding them as anti-nationals.
Now, as the governor of the state of Washington, Mr. Inslee's public statements deriding fossil fuels make his administration's priorities clear.
In 2018 the Denver Post published editorials and columns deriding the hedge fund and calling for a shift to local ownership.
The chief executive of the Miss America Organization resigned on Saturday over crude emails criticizing and deriding former contestants of the competition.
Mr Alegre failed to draw blood by deriding Mr Abdo Benítez as a puppet of Mr Cartes or a would-be Stroessner.
He has veered wildly between deriding the benchmark as arbitrary, and aggrandizing himself as the most productive early-term president in history.
Trump also met with Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Wednesday after deriding the price of its Air Force One project earlier this month.
In a series of tweets, Musk took aim at reporters, deriding their stories as a "disinformation campaign" aimed at harming his business.
And The New York Times's Maggie Haberman reported Thursday that Trump spent a significant amount of time deriding Bolton for the mustache.
In the book "Fire and Fury," those deriding the president's capabilities, judgment and stability include his senior-most aides and family members.
And he's been vocal in deriding what he calls the "global elite" — the wealthy, internationalist, and largely progressive community associated with Davos.
Trump has also been fiercely critical of the whistleblower, deriding them as partisan and questioning whether they are loyal to the country.
But most glaringly, it seemed Trump was overlooking the role American policy has played in creating the very conditions he was deriding.
Deriding Hollywood as smug, elitist, out of touch, and self-congratulatory is a common refrain outside of, and even within, the industry.
"THE gold sector is like a charade," Mark Bristow proclaimed in 2016, deriding miners for having too much debt and too little discipline.
Mr. Grand, who supports Mr. Messer, was particularly critical of Mr. Rokita trying to claim a populist mantle by deriding so-called elites.
Depending on who he was speaking to, the president has oscillated between praising his party's health-care plans and deriding them as "mean".
" Trump has frequently criticized journalists, calling the news media the "enemy of the American people" and deriding some news organizations as "fake news.
The president-elect slammed Lewis as "all talk" and "no action," deriding the Democrat's results at decreasing crime in his 5th Congressional District.
The incidents included numerous cases of people threatening apparent immigrants with deportation and vandalism deriding black Americans, many of which cited Trump's victory.
Streep delivered a passionate speech deriding the president-elect while accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 85033th annual Golden Globes Sunday.
Over the weekend, he labeled CNN "fake news" during an international summit in Canada, deriding a major American news organization on foreign soil.
The insistence on the primacy of narratives and interpretations does not involve a deriding of facts but an alternative story of their emergence.
There was constant criticism of her failure to win a Grand Slam, however, with critics deriding her lack of power and grinding style.
President-elect Donald J. Trump — soon to be inaugurated — was engaged in yet another Twitter war, this time deriding Meryl Streep as overrated.
They capture the candidate casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
Mnuchin continued the Trump administration's criticism of Thunberg on Thursday, deriding her calls to stop ongoing investments in fossil fuel exploration and extraction.
They also point to a tweet deriding Sessions for not thinking of the political implications for his decision to indict two Republican congressman.
" Mr. Cruz, during a back-and-forth, expressed condolences, while also deriding the law as a job-killer that has made insurance premiums "skyrocket.
The tone of the pieces were initially finger-wavey and pedantic — about as subtle as the bedazzled war bonnets at Coachella I was deriding.
Deriding "fierce attacks" against unions over the last several decades, Sanders called organized labor the last line of defense against corporate greed in America.
Elizabeth Warren because of his reversals on interest rate policy since Trump became president as well as his public comments deriding Fed decision-making.
On March 3rd he wrote an online column deriding them as tax rises in disguise that would, supposedly, put 5m jobs in harm's way.
As the largest theater chain in the US, AMC positioned itself early as MoviePass' harshest critic, deriding its cut-rate model as catastrophically unsustainable.
The press's earliest nicknames for him, such as "Cash the Brash" and "the Louisville Lip," derived from his deriding of opponents with poetic insults.
" Corker blasted the White House in response, tweeting that it had become an "adult day care center" and deriding that someone "missed their shift.
The rescuer had provoked Mr Musk by deriding his offer of a kid-sized submarine to help the boys escape as a PR stunt.
Deriding their viewing habits as "hateful" gives some Democrats flashbacks to Hillary Clinton's infamous "deplorables" comment, particularly given that Fox dominates the cable ratings.
Several videos surfaced of Bloomberg casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
They also point to a recent tweet deriding Sessions for not thinking of the political implications for his decision to indict two Republican congressman.
I've seen you deriding Trump and Republicans a lot, but I haven't seen you really get on board with the "I'm with Her" movement.
One exception is video-sharing site Vimeo, which did specifically call out Title II in its statement deriding Pai's intention to repeal net neutrality regulations.
He has not only attacked his political rivals by deriding their energy level, background and appearance, but he mocked a journalist with a physical disability.
A comedy built almost entirely on the objectification and deriding of women doesn't land quite the way it once did — and thank god for that.
In recent weeks Mr Kelly has gone much further, deriding what he called "astounding" press reports that he sees his role as controlling the president.
But in recent days he has dialed up his attacks, repeatedly deriding Mr. Rubio as a political lightweight in a tone that verges on contempt.
In the space of 24 hours, I've gone from deriding Amazon's big grocery play to realizing that this may be Amazon's best consumer idea yet.
After the announcement of their romance in May, skeptics were quick to fire at the couple, deriding Durek's claims of shamanic abilities and their connection.
I walk around the city in a slow-cooker of scorn and misanthropy, deriding and criticizing what I see as stupid or, at best, deluded.
Although Ms. Kelly and Mr. Trump had feuded for months, with Mr. Trump fiercely deriding her as "crazy" and worse, their interview was relatively subdued.
Accounts of Tillerson dismissing the President as a "moron" have been matched by Trump's public statements deriding Tillerson for "wasting his time" on diplomatic efforts.
I want to say to them: Those whose voices are talking the loudest and deriding journalism don't reflect the views of the majority of Americans.
But Senate Republicans currently have no intention of ever taking up House Democrats' bill to reduce prescription drug costs, deriding it as a "socialist" proposal.
From ignoring scientists to deriding government produced statistics, the Trump Administration has tried to sow doubts of any numbers that raise questions about their policies.
The drumbeat against the film, however, has grown louder, with critics deriding the narrative arc of Rockwell's character, Dixon, a racist cop prone to violence.
Deriding Elizabeth Warren by referring to her as a famous Native American woman isn't his problem, it's the problem of the political correctness police. 43.
President Donald Trump pulled America out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Monday, abandoning the trade deal he spent much of the presidential campaign deriding.
Trump went as far as deriding his former Cabinet member by mocking his Southern accent and his decision to bow out of overseeing the investigation.
"When you're making a revolution you can't be too careful with the facts," Mr. Clinton said, deriding Mr. Sanders's oft-mentioned call for a political revolution.
In the past couple days alone, I've seen commentary online not only deriding Muslims as people, but also denying any contribution they made to our history.
A former confidant of Mr Mattis says Bob Woodward's recent depiction of him deriding the president as "a fifth or sixth grader" does not ring true.
In a televised hustings on February 6th he turned on his rival Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, deriding him as an over-rehearsed and inexperienced novice.
His comments deriding the impact of Russia's election interference sparked backlash from intel leaders, who had determined that Moscow had successfully meddled in the 2016 election.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has long wielded the word "Nafta" like an epithet, deriding the North American Free Trade Agreement as the worst trade deal in history.
Pence also remarked at length on what appeared to be a core theme throughout the conference -- deriding what conservatives consider to be the tenants of socialism.
The U.S. president has threatened to "totally destroy" the country and has mocked Kim in tweets, calling him "Little Rocket Man" and deriding attempts at diplomacy.
Her campaign has focused on deriding Republicans' efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid, and their voiced interest in slashing Medicare and Social Security.
And, for sure, statements deriding the president aren't sufficient to neuter Trump's most controversial moves, and they most certainly aren't going to end his term any sooner.
In recent days, Price had clashed behind the scenes with Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez, who had given interviews deriding Price and the state party's efforts.
After all, Schultz was ousted over the contents of emails hacked and distributed by Russian operatives that showed her and her team deriding Sanders and his supporters.
An anti-corruption crusader, Khan spent years on the fringes deriding the influence of powerful dynastic families as a symptom of a dishonest and venal political system.
But as nobody deriding the movie has actually seen a single second of footage yet, we can't know how Where Hands Touch will navigate that tricky territory.
As the cloud of investigation lifts, Trump could quickly pivot from deriding the special counsel's probe as a "witch hunt" to wielding it as a political weapon.
Those who take a destructive approach focus on determining everything they can that is wrong with the opposing point of view and then criticizing or deriding it.
" Mr. Cotton joined in, deriding Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, for lying about his service in Vietnam: "Maybe he should reconsider before questioning Judge Kavanaugh's credibility.
Mr. Trump spent his campaign deriding many of the cornerstone principles of his party: free trade, changes in Social Security and the United States' posture toward Russia.
"I'm not going to allow people who are constantly maligning and deriding our law enforcement to be in charge of public safety [and] public policy," Conway added.
" Warren shot back with a strong defense of a full-scale Medicare for All plan, deriding Buttigieg's optional approach as "Medicare for all who can afford it.
Now that the problem has fallen to the Trump Administration, though, Bolton is in the same position as the officials he's been deriding for twenty-five years.
But as the New York Times reported on Friday, so far he's doing so by turning to the very peddlers of corporate influence his campaign focused on deriding.
Maddali, an Indian immigrant who has spent most of the weekend openly deriding Rowlands and her political methods, is now begging Yiannopoulos for a photo after his speech.
We are thrown into the weird situation of laughing at the overspecialization of our language in that language: deriding the exclusivity of in-jokes with further in-jokes.
The mixed signals continue: the North's official news agency put out a statement on May 27th deriding countries choosing the path of "compromise and concession" as "feeble-minded".
Either way, we're left with a president whose draft executive orders are being quickly leaked to the press and whose own West Wing staffers are openly deriding him.
Those, primarily focused on deriding Rubio as an inexperienced first term senator, included calling Rubio "Barack Obama with a Republican pedigree" in an interview with CNN on Saturday.
Just a few years ago, when Myanmar was under military rule, displaying a Kachin flag, much less publicly deriding the country's president, would have meant arrest, or worse.
There's even a Facebook page for a non-existent Taco Bell in Mexico City that has a one-star review and is littered with comments deriding the chain.
Some of the Republican critics joined Democrats in deriding the unilateral move as simply unconstitutional, as Congress has sole power to direct where taxpayer dollars are spent. Rep.
Groups on the right including NumbersUSA and Heritage Action are deriding the compromise bill as "amnesty" for providing a path to citizenship for up to 1.8 million Dreamers.
Clinton had shown "contempt" for voters by deriding many of his supporters as racist and sexist, calling them a "basket of deplorables" at a fund-raiser on Friday.
Last year, the Globes offered a combustible mix of broadsides at then-President-elect Donald Trump, highlighted by career-achievement honoree Meryl Streep deriding Trump without naming him.
A cigar-puffing, golfing, country-club culture warrior, he, too, trashed Hollywood and coastal elites, while deriding his liberal callers and critics and giving movement conservatives a voice.
Clinton deftly parried her rival's arguments, deriding many of them and agreeing with a few, and at times interrupting Mr. Sanders in hopes of provoking a testy explosion.
President Obama said a new high of 20 million people had health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act, deriding the dozens of Republican attempts to repeal it.
The Indiana governor repeatedly jabbed Putin, deriding him as a "small and bullying" man who had invaded two neighbors and helped prop up Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
That's been his biggest single issue — deriding Mexicans as rapists and murderers, promising to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, and threatening to ban Muslims from entering the country.
He claimed not to have read "Tom Jones," although in deriding its "bad Tendency" to members of his set he demonstrated a suspiciously detailed knowledge of its contents.
Trump has already made health care a key element of his rallies, boasting about gutting parts of Obamacare while deriding the "socialist" push for a single-payer system.
The other side would disagree, but I think it sends a terrible, terrible message, amplified by what Donald Trump — in his statements deriding women, trying to shame women.
Two Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, senators Jeanne Shaheen and Edward J. Markey, criticized Trump for deriding what they called a key nuclear arms control accord.
Trump didn't mention climate or the environment at all during his big speech, and GOP politicians who did reference the climate threat only did so when deriding Democrats. Sen.
Cruz's oratorical skills served him well, as he gave crisp, clear answers, deriding Trump as a guy who talked tough but wouldn't actually deliver on a conservative policy agenda.
Clinton during his 25-minute appearance, deriding the president over the recent diplomatic incident in China where local officials would not provide the requisite staircase for Air Force One.
" Trump is known to be a fan of Fox News and frequently calls in to the network's morning show, "Fox & Friends," while deriding other media outlets as "fake news.
Given Biden's past comments deriding millennials, and Sanders' extraordinary margins with those voters, Biden's performance with young and Latino voters in the coming weeks will be a key test.
He attacked, and will attack, the hypocrisy of corporate titans deriding "socialist" programs then using massive government funding to stay afloat after their self-created economic disaster in 2008.
Moments later, though, Mr. Trump announced that he would not sign while also threatening to escalate his trade war on America's neighbors and deriding Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Market-oriented economists and antitrust experts largely dismiss such an outcome, deriding it as "hipster antitrust," as Mr. Downes put it in a Harvard Business Review article this week.
But Duterte has at times criticized the force, once deriding it as "rotten to the core" and twice suspending anti-narcotics operations until the police cleaned up the force.
And I am so disappointed and disheartened that our country chose as our president a man who thinks nothing of demeaning women, attacking them physically and deriding them verbally.
And the White House has publicly downplayed Kelly's role in orchestrating last Thursday's meeting, which devolved into Trump deriding some countries as "shitholes" or "shithouses," depending on the telling.
Moore has yet to be officially nominated, but an outcry over sexist writings he's previously published deriding women's involvement in sports could mean that it might not even happen.
Many are heartened by the Trump administration's compliance with the injunction, while many are also alarmed by Trump's personal statements deriding the courts by threatening blame should "something" happen.
While Mr. Sanders was deriding his self-funding, Mr. Bloomberg was in Washington addressing Democratic governors, a constituency that has been watching the party's increasingly heated primary with growing despair.
Katie Arrington, a relative political newcomer who secured Trump&aposs backing, repeatedly bashed Sanford for deriding the president and even ran advertisements featuring video clips of Sanford&aposs Trump criticisms.
And my feeling is, the lesson for Democrats is ultimately clear enough: You cannot write off half the country, much less spend an election cycle deriding it, and expect success.
After Trump's first summit with Kim in June, the president announced he was suspending joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises, deriding them as provocative war games that are too expensive.
The commissioners of Garfield County turned down a hundred thousand dollars in federal planning funds, deriding it as "blood money," then spent many times that unsuccessfully suing the U.S. government.
New York (CNN Business)Elon Musk settled securities fraud charges brought against him by the Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this year, but he is not done deriding the agency.
Trump has maintained a fraught relationship with the press since his candidacy, frequently deriding news outlets as "fake news" and seeking to discredit unfavorable coverage about himself and his administration.
President Emmanuel Macron of France piled on, deriding the more enthusiastic backers of Brexit as liars who had hoodwinked voters into thinking that withdrawal would be simple and highly profitable.
"I'm not going to allow people who are constantly maligning and deriding our law enforcement to be in charge of public safety [and] public policy," Conway added, offering no specifics.
Trump has defended the call, saying it was "perfect" and not improper and deriding the whistleblower, who has remained anonymous, as "partisan" while acknowledging he doesn't know the person's identity.
That is not the view of the right-leaning and stridently pro-Brexit Daily Mail, which described Mr. Starmer as "suave" and "uber-ambitious," while deriding more favorable news coverage.
Moore's supporters are defiant, deriding GOP leadership in Washington for casting aside Moore, doubting the women speaking up, and bashing the media for trying to dig up dirt on their candidate.
Deriding Mr. Cisneros as a "wishy-washy" newcomer to the party, Mr. Thorburn said he would strike back hard if the committee were to attack him, as it did Ms. Moser.
Many Socialist and conservative grandees have long dismissed the Macron phenomenon, deriding him as a shooting star destined to crash and burn in the run-up to the two-stage election.
" To endear himself to the West Coast voters, Mr. Trump trotted out his usual array of assaults, deriding the likely Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, as a politician with "no natural talent.
Donald J. Trump struck back against Mitt Romney on Thursday afternoon, deriding him as a "lightweight" and "a failed candidate" who should keep his nose out of the 2016 presidential race.
In June, after a G246 summit in Canada, Trump refused to sign a joint statement with America's allies, deriding his host, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as "very dishonest and weak".
Before the Syria attack, she was taking a tougher public line on Russia than her boss, denouncing Iran and deriding the United Nations' hostility to Israel — all catnip to mainstream Republicans.
Mr. Ossoff's allies, for their part, paid for an advertising campaign deriding Ms. Handel, a former chairwoman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, as a profligate spender while in office.
Joe Biden's campaign, which launched with a nearly four-minute video primarily focused on deriding the rise of white nationalist violence after the deadly rally in Charlottesville, did not respond for comment.
Throughout Ahok's four years in office hardline Islamists have sought to unseat him, staging frequent rallies against him (one is pictured on the right) and deriding him as a "kafir", or infidel.
The invocation, later bolstered by the President's own comments deriding the news media during the rally, come at a relatively contentious time between the White House and members of the Fourth Estate.
Conservatives have long portrayed the program as a handout, with some in political circles deriding the program as "Obamaphone" despite the fact that it existed for years before President Obama entered office.
A recently published study by Italian analytics firm Ghost Data identified a network of 350 anti-Trump accounts coordinating efforts to promote messages deriding the president, sometimes with graphic or violent language.
The justice had already signaled displeasure with Mr. da Silva earlier in the week because the intercepts revealed the former president, still one of Brazil's most influential political figures, deriding the court.
Trump, critics say, has to heed the lessons of the foreign nations he was not so long ago deriding and ensure that lockdown measures are properly enforced and given time to work.
"In contrast, the de-aging tech Netflix tech used in the movie has been panned by many, with Fast Company deriding it as "distractingly" bad, and Esquire as "some hellish uncanny valley.
In Oslo, Mr. Abiy drew on his personal experiences as a soldier in the Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict to deliver a speech deriding the futility of war and extolling the virtues of peace.
Vox's Tara Golshan writes of Tipirneni: Her campaign has focused on deriding Republicans' efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid, and their voiced interest in slashing Medicare and Social Security.
President Donald Trump still isn't convinced Russia tried to influence the 2016 presidential election and tilt the scales in his favor, deriding it as an excuse perpetuated by Democrats for losing in November.
Sessions had been deriding progressive students and the institutions that enable them during his speech Tuesday at Turning Point USA's High School Leadership Summit at George Washington University when the chant broke out.
Mila Kunis wrote a letter for Variety in 2016 deriding a Hollywood producer for telling her she'd "never work in this town again" because she refused to go topless on a magazine cover.
During the campaign, he cast a dark picture of our diverse America -- deriding so-called PC culture and suggesting that if he wasn't elected, it would mark the end of our American experiment.
To be fair, this would also describe 'Tron' Now, to be totally fair, it's probably a little early to be openly deriding the idea of a movie taking place inside of a phone.
The Trump administration has had a tense relationship with the press, with the president frequently deriding media coverage he dislikes as "fake news" and encouraging his rally crowds to jeer reporters in attendance.
And when one of the filmmakers tentatively asks Mr. Foos to explain an inaccuracy in his story, Mr. Talese vociferously objects, deriding the directors as mere "cameramen" and unfit to act as journalists.
Two years after having been re-elected in a landslide victory while deriding a liberal establishment and media, the unique American governance system of checks and balances had "checkmated" the president from office.
President Donald Trump went on offense on Thursday at a campaign-style rally in Montana, deriding the state's Democratic senator but also launching attacks against the Justice Department, the media, Hillary Clinton, Sen.
Their suspicions were only heightened when leaked emails published by WikiLeaks, and now reported to have been hacked by the Russians, appeared to show DNC staffers deriding Sanders and plotting ways to help Clinton.
Then a couple of weeks ago, as it became clear that Trump was pulling ahead of the pack, Rubio began deriding Trump as a con man with a bad spray tan and small hands.
Instead of ignoring or deriding the variation in written language, embracing the change in language – and the ability of speakers and writers to code-switch – can lead to better communication skills in all contexts.
His attempts at memes are so absurd, they are roundly mocked from all sides—even a reporter for the right-leaning Washington Free Beacon had a viral tweet last week deriding the young moron.
"  At the conclusion of Friday's event where Trump addressed the shooting for the first time, CNN's Jim Acosta asked the president whether he would stop deriding the press as the "enemy of the people.
During Mr. Kaine's speech, the Trump campaign sent out emails in rapid succession, citing his "job-crushing" record in Virginia, claiming he lacked any achievements as governor and deriding him as a career politician.
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The top Democrat and Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee are deriding as "unacceptable" a failure from the secretary of Homeland Security to respond to a subpoena from the panel for last week.
Taking questions for more than four hours at his annual end-of-year news conference, the Russian president embraced Republican talking points, deriding the impeachment process in Washington as baseless and destined to fail.
Senate Republicans led by McConnell balk at a provision in Grassley and Wyden's bill that would fine drugmakers that hike prices beyond the rate of inflation, deriding it as a path to price controls.
As was done with King, the social media bots linked to the Internet Research Agency would occasionally posed as African Americans deriding President Obama for his supposed lack of commitment to the black community.
Along his journey Monday morning toward a crowded subway tunnel below Midtown Manhattan, a would-be suicide bomber posted a statement to his Facebook page deriding President Trump, the federal authorities said on Tuesday.
After months of deriding Kim Jong-Un as "little rocket man," a "maniac," and a "madman," President Donald Trump on Tuesday praised the North Korean dictator as a "very open" and "very honorable" negotiator.
In "Self-Portrait on the Border Line Between Mexico and the United States" (1932), she mocks Mexico's appropriation of indigenous cultures as emblems of national identity while deriding the United States' obsession with industry.
" He also took shots at Democrats, deriding former Vice President Joe Biden (a chief rival who has been out-polling him) as "Sleepy Joe" and saying that the party was "afflicted with an ideological sickness.
" He also took shots at Democrats, deriding former Vice President Joe Biden (a chief rival who has been out-polling him) as "Sleepy Joe" and saying that the party was "afflicted with an ideological sickness.
If you anticipate the press will have questions about some of your policies or coverage that you're not going to like, then deriding them and trying to undermine them is certainly a strategy to use.
Deputy speaker of the Knesset Ahmad Tibi, one of the most influential Arab members of Israel's parliament, slammed Netanyahu for deriding Kerry's speech, pointing to opposition among Democrats in the US to Israel's settlement policy.
And there he was Saturday night, swaying to rhythmic lyrics in Arabic, only a year after deriding Islam as a religion based in hatred and vowing to bar all Muslims from entering the United States.
In fact, he never seriously faltered despite his propensity for deriding opponents with nicknames, getting into verbal tussles and, on one occasion, defending the size of his genitalia against innuendoes from a rival, Florida Sen.
His own 'Vietnam' Years after avoiding the draft, Trump had made light of service in the Vietnam War by comparing it to both his professional and social endeavors and by deriding those who have served.
For nearly a decade, Krugman has been laying the intellectual foundation on which the Trump tax plan rests, championing the unrestrained expansion of the national debt and deriding "deficit scolds" who have urged fiscal restraint.
Wasserman Schultz was dropped from the Democrats' speakers list on Saturday after WikiLeaks published 20,000 internal DNC emails, some of which appeared to show DNC officials deriding Sanders and plotting ways to help Hillary Clinton.
Schiller herself ultimately stepped down amid a controversy surrounding a former NPR fundraising executive's comments deriding the "tea party" movement as a collection of "gun-toting" racists and "fundamentalist Christians" who have "hijacked" the Republican Party.
It's a circumstance familiar to Pitbull, with GQ naming him one of the 22009 worst rappers of all time (along with Britney Spears's ex-husband Kevin Federline) and rap snobs deriding him as a kitschy sellout.
It was a performance that Colbert's boss Jon Stewart described as courageous -- while deriding those in the media who expressed surprise that Colbert would do "what he did every night on television" -- but critics called disrespectful.
In his Liberation Day address marking Korea's independence from Japan's 1910-45 colonial rule, Moon refrained from deriding Japan but laid out ambitious goals for inter-Korean relations, including an unprecedented call for unification by 2045.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump was wasting his time deriding the media over their coverage of his administration, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Friday, citing the example of British wartime leader Winston Churchill.
Ms. Labaton expressed skepticism about the proposal "coming less than 60 days before Election Day," deriding it as "a naked attempt to court women voters while not actually offering up much by way of genuine support."
Scrutiny has also been increasing for technology companies weighing whether to participate in the Republican National Convention because of Trump's statements deriding some immigrants and his proposed ban on Muslim immigrants coming into the United States.
In a speech last week, Clinton attempted to pivot toward a general election match-up against Trump by deriding his lack of foreign policy chops and calling him "temperamentally unfit" to serve as commander in chief.
The spiritual expression of this "market revolution," as historians have since dubbed it, was a land rush in free-will denominations all professing universalist schemes of divine salvation — and openly deriding the dour, predestinarian dogmas of Calvinism.
Breitbart, the far-right site formerly controlled by former top White House adviser Steve Bannon, has been particularly hostile towards Cohn, deriding him as a "globalist" and frequently bracketing his name on its homepage with globe emojis.
Next to the earnest Ms Loiseau, a former director of the elite Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Ms Le Pen and her troops are offering up comic entertainment at their rallies, deriding Mr Macron, "the globalist", at every turn.
The fears began when Trump filled his transition team in January with lobbyists like Trent Lott and corruption-plagued politicians such as Chris Christie, turning to the very peddlers of corporate influence his campaign focused on deriding.
The President has also found himself increasingly at odds with Cohn over their views on trade, deriding Cohn as a "globalist" in meetings with others and in Cohn's presence, a source close to the White House said.
First Lady Michelle Obama delivered an unusually personal speech at the Democratic National Convention on Monday, expressing her enthusiastic support for former First Lady Hillary Clinton while deriding Republican candidate Donald Trump without ever uttering his name.
As the meetings were under way, a group of activists rallied in front of the ministry building, deriding what they call a U.S. attempt to "squeeze" its ally over the GSOMIA decision and defense cost-sharing talks.
Some of his most forceful backers – such as Rick Perry, the former Texas governor, and the pollster Kellyanne Conway, who ran a pro-Cruz super PAC – have come out for the presumptive nominee they spent months deriding.
That's even dicier given Queer Eye's premise of helping people change their lives; there's potential there to flex feelings of cultural superiority by centering outsiders, and there's the risk of deriding local culture through unfamiliar American stars.
Yet even the small minority expecting a Trump victory and positive market response mostly thought heightened market volatility would be a feature of an establishment-deriding president set on raising the economic metabolism and waging trade wars.
Rather than passing the blame, as many Belgians feel has happened after the Paris attacks, or deriding a small country for its insurmountable shortcomings, as I feel happened here, we'd be better off forming a united front.
You should defend competitive elections with more choices instead of deriding candidates exercising their First Amendment rights of free speech, assembly and petition up against ballot access obstruction, harassment of signature-gathering petitioners and draining frivolous lawsuits.
SEOUL (Reuters) - In North Korea, Japan appears to have replaced the United States as the most vilified imperialist enemy, with state media deriding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government as a "cult" bent on derailing Pyongyang's diplomatic outreach.
In December, they submitted their first dismissal motion, deriding the woman's report of rape as "patently false" and claiming that the $50-million lawsuit she had filed against their clients gave her a financial motive to lie.
Incoming EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen drew fire this week for assigning the "way of life" job description to the new commissioner responsible for migration - with critics deriding the title as a far-right slogan.
Over the weekend, America First Policies launched an aggressive digital campaign deriding the senator as a liar, labeling his behavior "unacceptable," and even likening him to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a reviled figure in conservative circles.
But when Mr. Rendell co-hosted Mr. Biden's first fund-raiser this spring, Ms. Warren's campaign sent brickbats, deriding the affair as "a swanky private fund-raiser for wealthy donors," the likes of which she now shuns.
" The book features explosive quotes from former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon deriding Trump's children, as well as numerous claims of top advisors and friends calling the president terms like "idiot" and "dumb as s--t.
After initially deriding as "nuts" House Republicans' decision to storm a closed-door deposition in a secure room where an impeachment witness was testifying, Mr. Graham quickly walked back his rebuke, blaming reporters for mischaracterizing the protest.
After months of deriding the corporate rate cuts of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) as a corporate giveaway, Democrats have a new tax reform proposal that represents a complete reversal of course from their previous position.
No combination of powerful government, media or party elites blew our little vessel over or out to sea; what we call the common man's democracy was not thrown off course, sunk by deriding cause or given fatal pause.
While no one escapes the movie's fondly mocking tone, Buñuel takes particular pleasure in deriding officious bureaucrats, complaining fat cats, corrupt officials, and, at once point, a gringa (North American) tourist who vents her anti-Communism in English.
Deriding the "nasty, mean, and fake" news media, Trump drew boos and hisses from the crowd of global elites, a break from the otherwise polite reception he received here at the yearly summit for the world's ultra-wealthy.
Instead, Trump has spent weeks casting doubt on those conclusions, deriding the US intelligence community for its past failings and arguing that the conclusions are nothing more than a politically-motivated attempt to undermine his presidency and its legitimacy.
For most of last year, Republicans both on and off Capitol Hill found common cause in deriding the Green New Deal, a left-wing manifesto calling for sweeping cuts to climate-warming emissions by the end of the decade.
And yet, Greta LaFleur, a Yale professor of American Studies who also directs the university's graduate program in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, recently penned a Los Angeles Review of Books essay titled "Heterosexuality Without Women" deriding the couple.
He was a fervent critic of former President Barack Obama, deriding his foreign policy as weak, and was briefly suspended by the network in 2015 after using a vulgarity to describe Mr. Obama during an appearance on Fox Business.
For the majority of the book, however, she sees herself more as a predator, from literally hunting feral hogs to when she "showed my teeth" with her fellow audience members deriding a Miss America contestant they deemed less attractive.
Since I didn't cooperate, he became antagonistic during the ride back, deriding me as naive, grabbing at me while he drove and eventually tearing my shirt before I opened the car door at a traffic light and ran off.
After months of deriding NATO as "obsolete" and lacking a relevant mission, Trump has recently been executing what looks like a shift, after strong statements of support for NATO from Tillerson, Defense Secretary James Mattis and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
N.F.L. owners, players and league executives, about 30 in all, convened urgently at the league's headquarters on Park Avenue in October, nearly a month after President Trump began deriding the league and its players over protests during the national anthem.
The opposition National Party on Tuesday revealed what it said were details from the budget, using them to attack the plan and deriding it as "all spin and no substance" - a move National Party leader Simon Bridges furiously defended on Wednesday.
Trump has not shied away from deriding Mexico and Mexican people throughout his campaign — repeatedly calling Mexico an "enemy" to the United States, calling Mexican immigrants "rapists" and "criminals," and blaming the Mexican government for sending its worst across the border.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is back to giving floor speeches deriding the rich and defending those in misery, writing Op-Ed pieces against trade and giving television interviews during which he declines to fully support Hillary Clinton for president.
Trump has rattled some U.S. allies with his vow to "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatens the United States, for deriding Kim as a "Rocket Man on a suicide mission" and for dismissing as pointless any diplomatic engagement with Pyongyang.
Trump has vehemently denied a "quid pro quo" in his interactions with Ukraine and defended his conversation with Zelensky as "perfect," deriding the impeachment inquiry as a "witch hunt" and "hoax" pushed by Democrats in order to damage him politically.
He warned that Hillary Clinton was conspiring with financiers to destroy American sovereignty, claimed the fate of civilization depended on his victory and ridiculed the appearance of the one of the women accusing him of sexual harassment, while also deriding Mrs.
While he has no particularly persuasive solution to the Brexit riddle that defeated Prime Minister Theresa May, he at least acknowledges the fact, deriding other contenders who argue that it might be necessary to suspend Parliament in order to do so.
I don't want to take away from her very real points, but the word "elite" is one of the words that has been misused as a tool for division and often as a tool for deriding high levels of education.
But it is hard to imagine the Taliban leadership successfully convincing its fighters and most ardent supporters to accept those provisions, after years of deriding the government as "illegitimate American stooges" and of demanding that all foreign forces leave Afghan soil.
" On Monday night, Mr. Trump, who had flown to London for a conference, added his own thoughts on the matter, deriding Mr. Bloomberg in a Twitter post as "Mini Mike Bloomberg" and describing Bloomberg News as a "third rate news organization.
To tell this story, the film has to reckon with the political incoherence intrinsic to the professional ambitions of right-wing women, who believe they should be treated equally, while deriding the hopes and demands that others make for equality.
"When I first got into this race, I remember President Trump scoffed and said he's like to see me making a deal with [Chinese President] Xi Jinping," Buttigieg said, referring to comments Trump made at a rally in May deriding him.
Waving Mexicans flags and hoisting anti-Trump signs in both Spanish and English, some vulgar, many protesters also heaped scorn on their own president, deriding Enrique Pena Nieto as a weak leader who has presided over rampant corruption and violence at home.
So I implore you, dear voters I have just spent the past 1,300 words deriding, to look into your hearts and brains to see Zubov for what he was — the best defenseman in the NHL during his career not named Lidstrom or Niedermayer.
While those outside the service may shrug at the above video and chalk it up to some guardsmen having a little fun, those within the military are furious, deriding the video for what they say is making a mockery of a solemn event.
More than two months after Mr. Trump was sworn in as president, the Islamic State's spokesman on Tuesday released the group's first official statement on him, in an audio recording calling him an "idiot" and deriding his attacks on Muslims, among other claims.
On Thursday, Junaid Khan, a 15-year-old madrasa student, was riding a crowded passenger train home from Delhi when a group of assailants, after deriding him as a "beefeater" and removing his skullcap, fatally stabbed him and threw him off the train.
CNN rejected a pair of provocative ads from President Trump's re-election campaign on Thursday, saying the 30-second spots deriding the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry — one deeming the effort "nothing short of a coup" — contained inaccuracies and unfairly attacked the network's journalists.
Solo's contract with U.S. Soccer was terminated after the 2016 Rio Olympics following comments she made deriding the Swedish national team — not the first time she drew controversy during her playing career — and she lost a bid this year to become USSF president.
But it may also be true that when you spend 15 or so years deriding asylum seekers as "illegals" or "queue jumpers," describing their arrival as a "peaceful invasion" or warning they might be terrorists, it all lodges in the public imagination.
The settlers there have pushed back as hard as they can, screaming from rooftops, threatening the government and deriding Israel's High Court, which ordered the evacuation on the grounds that some of the houses there were illegally built on privately owned land.
Having spent the last year deriding Mexico for "killing" the American economy, putting Americans in danger, and propping up anti-immigrant and racist voices, this meeting with Nieto may very well prove to be a make it or break it moment for Trump.
"Woke", briefly popular to playfully describe someone politically enlightened and on the left, peaked in Google searches in May 2017; it seems primarily to be used sarcastically, either by woke types themselves deriding the faux-woke, or by conservatives belittling the whole woke enterprise.
The terror attack nearly 18 years ago on Trump's hometown has long been woven into his political message, whether it is deriding past leaders for ignoring the threat of Islamic terrorism or using the day to signal to voters an underlying threat of continued attacks.
His most recent use of the term was particularly tone deaf: he slid a non sequitur reference to "Pocahontas" in while speaking with Navajo code talkers at the White House on Tuesday — people the president was supposed to be honoring, but ended up deriding.
They included Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and Sean Smith, a State Department information officer, who were killed at the main American diplomatic compound in Benghazi by a mob of militia fighters who had been incited by an American-made video deriding the Prophet Muhammad.
"What you saw tonight was a perfect, mannequin politician," Trump surrogate Kayleigh McEnany said of Clinton, deriding her as someone who'd practiced ad nauseam at home to get her lines down pat instead of being out and about hearing from real people across the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump spent much of the past year deriding negotiations as useless and lobbing insults at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but recently Trump called the new talks "a good thing" and said they had been prompted by his "firm, strong" stance.
And after sending a team of engineers from one of his companies to help rescue members of a stranded soccer team, he lashed out at a cave diver who was dismissive of the gesture, deriding him on Twitter as a "pedo guy," or pedophile.
At the ABC News debate in New Hampshire on February 7, she kicked Pete Buttigieg in the shins, deriding the idea that another "newcomer" in the White House would do better than the one in there right now, and shot up in New Hampshire polling.
He had never been under so much pressure, and he responded to it by talking over opponents, deriding the way some issues were framed, and at one point even saying "really?" when audience members booed a statement about Cuba's dictatorship improving literacy and life expectancy.
And after sending a team of engineers from one of his companies to help rescue members of a stranded soccer team, he lashed out at a cave diver who was dismissive of the gesture, deriding him on Twitter as a "pedo guy, " or pedophile.
According to Saudi newspaper Al Watan, the country's Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice found that the 266-year-old man posted more than 20143 tweets denying the existence of God, critiquing the teachings of prophets, and deriding Quranic verses.
According to Saudi newspaper Al Watan, the country's Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice found that the 28-year-old man posted more than 103 tweets denying the existence of God, critiquing the teachings of prophets, and deriding Quranic verses.
Breaking with tradition on the normally nonpartisan panel, Burr and his fellow Republicans refused to sign off on the report's findings, deriding it as a partisan exercise that could harm US national security by sparking renewed anti-American feelings in Muslim and Arab countries.
After a January debate in which Ted Cruz took a dig at Donald Trump by deriding ''New York values'' (''socially liberal or pro-abortion or pro-gay marriage,'' that sort of thing), Andrew Cuomo, the state's Democratic governor, said that Cruz was practicing the ''politics of division.
Knock Knock throws art viewers into the weird situation of laughing at the overspecialization of our language in that language, deriding the exclusivity of in-jokes with further in-jokes Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Jokes are about laughter, but they're also about competence.
Going after four Democratic congresswomen one by one, a combative President Donald Trump turned his campaign rally Wednesday into an extended dissection of the liberal views of the women of color, deriding them for what he painted as extreme positions and suggesting they just get out.
As part of Pelosi's clueless comments deriding Medicare for All and other progressive priorities, she specifically commented that while a wealth tax may be popular in a liberal enclave like San Francisco, she found it hard to believe it would go over well in the rust belt.
"What About Livingstone?" is bizarre enough for its subject—deriding Swedish youth for their ignorance towards the great explorers—but if you strip it of the vocals, those melodies and production could now be mistaken for leftfield pop weirdoes like Ariel Pink or Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
It's one of a long list of justifications Republicans have rattled off to explain Saccone's performance: from deriding Saccone's electability to saying the Pennsylvania 18th was a Democratic district in the first place (it's not), or that eventually voters would see the benefits of their economic policy.
He was out doing some political grand standing and he was deriding and lying to the American people about quite frankly, common ordinary practices of immigration law in this country and absolutely running down the DOJ and CBP, it&aposs absolutely incredible what this man was doing. Absolutely.
The newest and dumbest curvature of space-time, of course, involves the elderly oligarch emerging in the direct messages of Instagram users as a bizarre caricature of a sentient brand account, successfully offering to pay influencers to post memes deriding him as a desperate and out of it fool.
We're approaching an era where more and more creative properties are viewed as open-source, where deriding something as "not canon" barely even registers as an insult, and where fans who are given a backchannel to interact with stars, creatives, and each other will use it constantly and aggressively.
Trump-Pelosi tensions boil over again The State of the Union address marked the first time Trump and Pelosi were in the same room since an ill-fated White House meeting in October that ended with the Speaker walking out and Trump deriding her as a "third-rate" politician.
A few other examples include calling Mexicans "rapists"; deriding black communities; beaming as his followers at a rally chanted "Send her back," about a first-term member of Congress who came to the US as a refugee; and laughing as a supporter suggested that immigrants should be shot.
DON'T MISS UAW confirms workers at Tesla have approached the union Trump's Mexican wall just got $9.6 billion more expensive Two Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, senators Jeanne Shaheen and Edward J. Markey, criticized Trump for deriding what they called a key nuclear arms control accord.
Donald J. Trump lashed out at Speaker Paul D. Ryan and other critics within his party on Tuesday in a barrage of Twitter posts deriding the highest-ranking Republican as a feckless leader and warning that those who have been disloyal risked handing the election to Hillary Clinton.
Washington (CNN)For a few minutes on Thursday morning it appeared that Donald Trump -- the man who launched his presidential campaign by deriding immigrants and bathed in chants of "build the wall" at campaign rallies -- was open to a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the United States.
Ms. Cox's report, which was based on information from more than 200 people, mostly current House staff members, described a clubby atmosphere in which lawmakers and senior staff members "regard themselves as a special breed and as an elite," and think little of publicly deriding lower-ranking employees.
Seated at her dining room table with a nearby TV constantly tuned to Fox News, the 70-year-old grandmother spends up to 14 hours a day tweeting the praises of President Trump and his political allies, particularly those on the ballot this fall, and deriding their opponents.
From the start, the CFPB — the brainchild of Elizabeth Warren, then a law professor at Harvard — was polarizing, with Democrats casting it as a long-overdue cop on the beat for consumers after the financial crisis and Republicans deriding the new agency as a symbol of regulatory overreach.
Although the caliber of information in Smartify is quite high when it works — I was able to learn more about specific figures in J.M.W. Turner's "Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus" — the simple act of raising my phone to take a picture transformed a vibrant physical painting into a flattened reproduction.
Aunque el calibre de la información de Smartify es bastante alta cuando funciona —pude saber más sobre personajes específicos en Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus, de J. M. W. Turner—, tan solo el hecho de levantar mi celular para tomar una fotografía transformó una pintura física vibrante en una reproducción aplanada.
Deriding what they called "mob mentality," Chris Pratt and his "Guardians of the Galaxy" castmates released a letter of support on Monday for the director James Gunn, who was fired from the "Guardians" franchise on July 20 after offensive jokes he wrote on Twitter were resurfaced by online vigilantes.
Speaking at the same event, Michèle Flournoy, formerly the No. 3 official at the Pentagon in the Obama administration, said Trump's harsh rhetoric toward Pyongyang — which has included deriding North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as "Little Rocket Man" — created the real risk of an accidental war between the two countries.
Just as the discourse of leaving the European Union has escalated to the point where Michael Howard is suggesting we could batter the Spanish, so too are there people deriding Arsene Wenger with the sort of mindless and pathetic spite which is only going to permanently estrange their fellow fans.
While the plan had been to mark another milestone in the unprecedented divorce talks that are aimed at agreeing this autumn a new cooperation scheme for the EU and Britain after Brexit, the bloc has been sounding alarm that talks were going slowly and often deriding London's approach is completely unrealistic.
After the loss in Pennsylvania, Republicans rattled off the same justifications, from deriding their own candidate's fundraising to saying the Pennsylvania 18th was a Democratic district in the first place (it's not), that the Democrat ran as a "conservative," or that eventually voters would see the benefits of their economic policy.
In the afterword to the paperback edition of "Fire and Fury," Wolff bragged about how he "did an end run around the system, catching the journalism apparatus as well as the White House unawares," deriding the "journalism bureaucracy" for putting so much stock in such niceties as confidentiality and integrity.
Lopez Obrador has doubled down on criticism of a major oil reform championed by his predecessor that ended Pemex's decades-long monopoly and paved the way for private oil companies to operate oil and gas fields on their own, deriding it as a give-away that has yet to show positive results.
" In a WashPost review scheduled for Sunday's Outlook section, Carlos Lozada says she "chronicles the Trump campaign — and the indignities of reporting while female": During his campaign events, Trump often called out the news media, but he delighted in singling out Tur, publicly deriding her as "little Katy" and a "third-rate reporter.
Last year, the young (and left-leaning) writer Emmett Rensin published a widely read piece on Vox deriding liberals for their ''smug style''; soon enough, one longtime adept of the right, National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru, was expressing his partial approval, writing in Bloomberg View that what contemporary liberalism lacked most was humility.
That leaves Trump in the position of owning how to deal with any attempt by Iran to build a nuclear weapon, with no clear answers about how he would do so after scrapping and deriding what world leaders believed was their best chance to keep the theocratic regime's nuclear ambitions at bay.
" Ms. Loesch has emerged as NRATV's most visible host, deriding gun-control advocates as "tragedy-dry-humping whores" and vowing to combat the left with what she called the "clenched fist of truth" — a body part that the comedian John Oliver said was located "a little past the bent elbow of nonsense.
Comedian Wanda Sykes earned jeers late Saturday by repeatedly deriding President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
He has also been a frequent critic of the Post, often deriding it as "Fake News" and frequently criticizing Amazon owner Jeff BezosJeffrey (Jeff) Preston BezosThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Making space exploration cool again Sanders campaign to launch own 'newsletter with scoops' MORE, which owns the newspaper.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE intensified his assault on Jeb Bush Monday morning, deriding his GOP presidential primary rival as a "total stiff" unfit for employment.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) hit Karen HandelKaren Christine HandelGOP Georgia congressional candidate withdraws after calling himself a 'white nationalist' Freshman House Dems surge past GOP in money race McBath fundraising off 'get back in the kitchen' remarks MORE in a $450,000 ad campaign deriding her as "just another career politician," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
After Mr. Morrison's welcome ceremony, Mr. Trump pulled him into the Oval Office and began deriding the whistle-blower's complaint that details him repeatedly pressing the Ukrainian president to talk with aides interested in an investigation of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Defending his behavior on the call, he turned to Mr. Morrison for support.
That the act that billed itself, way back in the 1980s, as the "magic show for people who hate magic shows," deriding glitzy illusionists like Siegfried and Roy and outraging the magic establishment by giving away secrets (by doing, say, the classic cups-and-ball trick with transparent cups), would become safekeepers of the discipline's deepest traditions.
So when Trump suddenly switches from deriding the intel community ("passive and naive, perhaps they should go back to school") to lauding intel during the Iran strike ("We have the best intelligence in the world"), even his loyal vice president couldn't square the circle when asked about it by Savannah Guthrie on NBC, and simply ignored her point.
Even as Moscow was alarmed by the presence of nearly 140,000 Western troops in its backyard, often deriding the mission as a failure, Mr. Putin's government was happy to let the American-led coalition contain the common threats posed by Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and by drugs, of which Afghanistan produced plenty that are trafficked and consumed in Russia.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sparred with CBS New's Scott Pelley over comments from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE deriding the Fed in an episode of "60 Minutes" that aired Sunday.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a moderate on immigration who has been trying to broker a deal with Democrats, laced into Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas on Friday, deriding him as "the Steve King of the Senate" in an interview with MSNBC, a reference to the Iowa congressman who is perhaps the most virulent anti-immigrant voice in Congress.
At home and abroad, on Twitter, at campaign rallies, in interviews and even from the White House lawn, Trump spent an inordinate amount of time deriding Biden and insisting that the former vice president could not be ahead of him in polls — despite the fact that Biden has led the president in general election matchups in every major poll conducted in 2019.
Asked about the potential effects of Mr. Trump's high-security presence on Fifth Avenue, near major businesses like Gucci and Tiffany, Mr. de Blasio offered that those stores weren't his "central concerns in life," as if the tax and tourist revenue they generated for the city were dismissible in the face of the good sound bite he could produce by deriding luxury brands.
The new appointees to the US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit are: Amul Thapar, formerly a US district court judge who Trump interviewed for the Supreme Court seat that went to Gorsuch; and John Bush, a Louisville lawyer whose confirmation sparked controversy because he had written hundreds of political blog posts under a pseudonym deriding President Obama, disparaging gay rights and comparing abortion to slavery.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Thursday lashed out at the press, deriding it as the "opposition party" and "very bad" for the country, as scores of newspapers published editorials denouncing the president's attacks on journalists.
U.S. President Donald Trump spent much of the past year deriding negotiations as useless and lobbing insults at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. But on Thursday, Trump called the new talks "a good thing" and said they had been prompted by his "firm, strong" stance, which has included harsher international sanctions and threats of military intervention if the North does not give up its weapons program.
Pundits have wasted little time in deriding President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's recent decision to protect national security by imposing tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE on Thursday tore into his former chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, deriding his job performance and accusing him of breaching decorum after Kelly openly criticized the president's rhetoric and decisionmaking.
Benjy Sarlin at MSNBC has done the unpleasant work of going back through this user's timeline, and writes: Recent tweets and retweets from the account include anti-Semitic imagery, quotes from Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels and tweets deriding Martin Luther King Jr. The profile also listed a link to a website promoting a biographical documentary of Adolf Hitler, including a section that casts doubt on whether the Holocaust actually occurred.
Tech reacts: Silicon Valley largely applauded the USTR's conclusion on Monday night, deriding the French proposal as an effort to harm the world's largest tech companies, most of which are based in the U.S. "Today USTR is defending the internet, which is a great American export," said Jordan Hass, director of trade policy for the Internet Association, an industry group that represents Amazon, Google, Facebook and other Internet companies.
Press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamActing director of national intelligence denies threatening to resign White House: Impeachment inquiry 'destroyed any chances of legislative progress' Trump makes quick stop at UN climate event MORE issued a scathing statement deriding the opposing party as "pathetic" hours after Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE (D-Calif.) announced the House would pursue a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump.

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