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"establishmentarian" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or favoring the social or political establishment

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Mr. Micklethwait disagreed that his newsroom had become more reflexively establishmentarian.
Grayson was the McConnell-backed establishmentarian, Paul was the populist outsider.
They draw support away from more establishmentarian, business-friendly right-wing parties.
The end of the beginning came in mid-March when establishmentarian Sen.
Nudging Sanders and Joe Biden toward the exit, Obama was the ultimate establishmentarian.
Trump isn't going to be disciplined by someone whose views are dovish or establishmentarian.
Days after the Brexit vote, establishmentarian parties did surprisingly well in Spain's general election.
There's a contentious leadership contest pitting populist Boris Johnson against establishmentarian Theresa May coming soon.
Hillary Clinton, a solid establishmentarian who's hated by Russia, would do nothing of the kind.
It's less a left or right bent than it is an Establishmentarian, green-eyeshades bent.
Hillary Clinton, a solid establishmentarian who's hated by Russia, would do nothing of the kind.
As a result, even the most establishmentarian reporters are being forced to become more oppositional in this era.
By French standards, he's a radical — a stance covered up by his establishmentarian past and relatively quiet manner.
Trump is exceptionally unpopular, and a more conventional establishmentarian nominee would stand a much better chance of beating Clinton.
Even if the crowd wasn't feeling the establishmentarian tone of the question, they didn't like Ted Cruz the whiner either.
Almost every crisis that has come upon the West in the last 15 years has its roots in this establishmentarian type of folly.
If the rap on establishmentarian Cagle is that he was insincere in trying to act "the craziest," Kemp's campaign has tried to suggest pure authenticity.
The question Republican establishmentarian Rubio supporters will have to wrestle with over the next few days is this: do they really hate Ted Cruz that much?
And, indeed, in the UK itself it appears that the next prime minister will likely be the establishmentarian Theresa May rather than any of the Brexit leaders.
If Republicans, as expected, give the nod to Treasurer  Walker Stapelton , an establishmentarian if there was one, a Polis nomination would be even more dubious-looking for Democrats.
Or will the new establishmentarian Trump concede that he was wrong and the widespread condemnation of these policies throughout the Republican and Democratic national security communities was right?
This summer, Northam defeated a primary challenger named Tom Perriello, a former Virginia Congress member who billed himself as the left-wing, populist outside alternative to Northam's establishmentarian form of politics.
His Cabinet is packed with hardcore ideologues like Betsy DeVos, Mick Mulvaney, and Tom Price, who are, if anything, even more committed to harsh spending cuts than your average establishmentarian Republican.
If you want to be a Trump defender, you have to stick up for him during controversies — putting your own credibility with Democrats, the media, and more establishmentarian Republicans on the line.
After so many years in the limelight as the epitome of a political insider and establishmentarian, remaking Clinton's image to be more "regular-white-guy friendly" would prove difficult, if not downright impossible.
A tax form filed by the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, an establishmentarian group led by Eric Holder, a former attorney-general, says the organisation's purpose is to "favourably position Democrats for the redistricting process".
It's a source of bias that's not left- or right-leaning in partisan terms — it predisposes DC press and political figures to view both Trump and Warren-Sanders-style Democrats unfavorably — but fundamentally establishmentarian.
On the Republican side it was not the moderate establishmentarian who profited by open primaries, but rather the flame-throwing insurgent who could call on unaffiliated supporters who are already familiar with his famous name.
After Chris Matthews, the beloved embodiment of MSNBC's establishmentarian centrism, compared Mr. Sanders's campaign to the Nazi invasion of France, Mr. Sanders's supporters began a drumbeat of criticism that helped lead to Mr. Matthews' ouster.
After that, Bolton was probably the closest thing Trump could get to an establishmentarian at the National Security Council, one who at least knew how to contact the learned scholars and experts that his agenda ignored.
To a certain kind of Democratic Party establishmentarian, Hillary Clinton lost in 290 because she was not "likable" enough — a sentiment that may or may not be thinly veiled code for saying that she's a woman.
Still, some feminists feel let down by Macron, who had strongly hinted that he might pick a female to be Prime Minister, only to select Édouard Philippe, an establishmentarian whose sole contribution to diversity is his beard.
It's a pure Washington novel that centers on a high-stakes confirmation hearing, and feels both totally relevant today and unimaginable in the extent to which establishmentarian D.C. traditions have been swept aside, for good and ill.
Sanders is a creature of momentum and hope whose path to the nomination is getting narrower all the time, and at Wednesday's debate, Mr. Anti-Establishment more or less conceded he can't win without wooing establishmentarian superdelegates.
Karl: Look, I'm not saying I'd want him as a dinner guest, but he's a human, not a political animal, and I'm an Anti-Establishmentarian, sick to my teeth of crooks like Blair and Bush, Cameron and Obama.
This last point is crucial, however, because occult followers of Pepe have latched onto Peterson and, of course, President-elect Trump for similar reasons: They view Pepe as an anti-establishmentarian fighting for truth, in alignment with other truth tellers.
By 2007, McCain was beating a retreat toward establishmentarian politics, and in light of Bush's deep unpopularity by the end of his term, it became clear to Republican leaders that a nominee distanced from Bush in the public mind would be a good idea.
It's gotten less attention this year than most election years, given Trump's statements indicating he'd protect Social Security and Clinton's pledges to expand it, so Quijano's decision to add a strong dollop of establishmentarian entitlement bashing was a major victory for the fiscal conservatives who dominate Washington's discussion on the budget.
Bannon and trade advisor Peter Navarro wrote up a draft executive order withdrawing from NAFTA, only for billionaire Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and ultra-establishmentarian Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to, with help from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, persuade Trump to abandon the idea for now.
Pence never worried aloud, as Trump did, if he was making a mistake by throwing his support to an establishment favorite — but that was the undertone on Monday night, where Strange seems likely to lose and the case in his favor is the exact kind of establishmentarian, vote-with-the-majority, conservative principles case that traditional Republicans often make.
Lowery said, "We never finished this song," and proceeded to play "Eurotrash Girl" from the beginning, an eight-minute number, as one final fuck-you to the L.L. Being a drunk idiot who fancied himself an anti-establishmentarian, but who was actually a wet-behind-the-ears school newspaper editor, I shouted along gleefully and went home happy.
She has been a pioneer throughout her life, and yet her career cannot be easily reduced to one transcendent myth: she has been an idealist and a liberal incrementalist, a glass-ceiling-smashing lawyer and a cautious establishmentarian, a wife and mother, a First Lady, a rough-and-tumble political operator, a senator, a Secretary of State.
"She has been a pioneer throughout her life, and yet her career cannot be easily reduced to one transcendent myth: she has been an idealist and a liberal incrementalist, a glass-ceiling-smashing lawyer and a cautious establishmentarian, a wife and mother, a First Lady, a rough-and-tumble political operator, a senator, a Secretary of State," the editors write.
They own what money cannot buy which give them a total freedom of choice. They combine the free-spirited, artistic rebelliousness of the bohemian beatnik or hippie with the worldly ambitions of their bourgeois corporate forefathers and they represent an élite that has been raised to oppose élites. They are anti-establishmentarian by instinct. But somehow they have become a new establishment.
The different understandings and uses of the term reconciliation in Northern Ireland have resulted in confusion among the communities. It has been acknowledged that reconciliation and the discourse surrounding it is very fluid and indistinct in Northern Ireland. The political understanding of reconciliation has caused distrust of the term and a "theological backlash" with regard to reconciliation in Northern Ireland. Cecelia Clegg and Joseph Liechty have identified that the: > concept of reconciliation is criticized from at least two main angles: some > politically-oriented critics see reconciliation as a weak-minded, > establishmentarian alternative to the real task of justice and structural > change, while its conservative religious critics condemn reconciliation as a > matter of crying peace where there is no peace.
Though Jonson expressed the appropriate establishmentarian disapproval of libel and scandal and political pamphleteering, the mere fact that he broached this increasingly delicate subject was questioned; the masque was not well received by its courtly audience. (British popular culture was then moving into a stage of increasingly aggressive religious and political controversy, especially involving Puritan commentators like William Prynne, who were deeply hostile to the reigning monarchy and the dominant social order.) Jonson also earned disapproval for parodying the then-significant, now-forgotten poet George Wither in the figure of Chronomastix.Jesse Franklin Bradley and Joseph Quincy Adams, eds., The Jonson Allusion Book: A Collection of Allusions to Ben Jonson from 1597 to 1700. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1922; p. 130.

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