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"gaffe" Definitions
  1. a mistake that a person makes in public or in a social situation, especially something embarrassing

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Gaffe after gaffe and we pay for his misogynistic shit.
Former Vice President Joe Biden made gaffe after appalling gaffe as the night wore on.
That the coal gaffe is "the coal gaffe" is not a natural, inevitable outcome of her saying the words.
People think this was a gaffe, but if this is where it leads, maybe it was some kind of judo gaffe.
And as a gaffe inside a gaffe, like a fuck-up taco supreme, one email showed that Clinton was unable to turn on the "ringer" of her phone.
But often, average Americans don't think that what we insiders consider a gaffe truly is a gaffe — or they really don't care whether candidates are prone to gaffes.
But it is also a hit-them-where-it-hurts response to big brands that make racist gaffe (see: blackface balaclavas) after racist gaffe (see: Little Black Sambo charms).
Kreutz has the full transcript of what will be known to JIF fans as the GIF gaffe — except they will pronounce it JIFF gaffe, destroying all the joy of this wordplay.
"When I say something that you might think is a gaffe, it's on purpose; it's not a gaffe," Mr. Trump said at a recent off-the-record lunch with network anchors.
Embroiled in his first disastrous gaffe of the campaign — if you can call attacking a bereaved military family a gaffe — Trump is also getting steamrolled by Hillary Clinton in the fundraising department.
What do you think of Eva's 2005 red carpet gaffe?
The fireworks on "The View" didn't end with Behar's gaffe.
Naturally, Biden got dragged on social media for his gaffe.
This isn't a situation where you have an episodic gaffe.
Macron's next gaffe was entirely mistake of his own making.
And people can't help but crack up at Torres' gaffe.
Anyone with access to Siri can pull up the gaffe.
Some seem to be taking the gaffe in stride, though.
Since the gaffe, Equifax has taken down the misleading tweets.
It's not as bad a gaffe, say, as when Sen.
It wasn't just that Giuliani's comment looked like a gaffe.
That decision appeared to be a glaring gaffe on Sunday.
In other words, Powell has to avoid the dreaded gaffe.
The story of her "gaffe" about coal miners is instructive.
This time, it led to a minor gaffe by Sen.
It's easy to dismiss Wikipedia's gaffe as a simple categorization error.
Could this be a Twitter-gaffe to rival Ed Balls Day?
Now he's going to fall down because he's too gaffe prone?
This would normally just be a silly gaffe that went nowhere.
To metrologists these fluctuations are no more than an embarrassing gaffe.
No word if fans went into psycho mode after Travis' gaffe.
His belated response to the Cambridge Analytica story was gaffe-free.
At the time, Giuliani appeared to have committed a MASSIVE gaffe.
The gaffe did not go unnoticed by eagle-eyed Oscars viewers.
She released a short apology a few hours after the gaffe.
Despite the obvious gaffe, the tweet has yet to be deleted.
He has been known as a gaffe-prone politician for decades.
Everyone makes mistakes, but Google's latest gaffe is something to behold.
I think Warren made a real gaffe with the DNA thing.
And so it goes, until the next gaffe, and the next.
It was, he said with a sigh Wednesday, a scheduling gaffe.
That means a single writing gaffe could doom a new opportunity.
The fallout from Vanderbilt's last-second foul gaffe has already begun.
A compulsive liar or a gaffe machine can still be president.
The same goes, on a smaller scale, for the coal gaffe.
Joe Biden has been a self-professed gaffe machine for decades but Democratic primary voters don't seem to care, yetJoe Biden made a glaring gaffe and said poor kids are 'just as smart as white kids'   
The gaffe is a real problem when people need a response ASAP.
But while the gaffe was embarrassing, we've all had brain farts before.
A gaffe like this reminds me of my favorite Melania Trump quote:
And he rarely veers from them or strays into gaffe-making territory.
Shortly after, people were lined up to take advantage of the gaffe.
When Obama said he visited 57 states it was a huge gaffe.
It's a relatively small gaffe, but indicative of a much larger problem.
Shareholders were doubtless relieved by Mr Zuckerberg's robotic but gaffe-free display.
But even a small gaffe can come to define the entire election.
"Now deleted," Independent Journal Review reporter Joe Perticone tweeted of Schumer's gaffe.
Still, the "basket of deplorables" gaffe probably won't hurt Clinton very much.
Clinton's comment to be a "big gaffe" from the abortion rights perspective.
Walker, however, has been known to make a verbal gaffe or two.
The former vice president is known as a voluble, gaffe-prone politician.
But Hassett took pains not to blame his boss for the gaffe.
Spanish reporters contributed an endearing gaffe from the 2013 finalist David Ferrer.
Please, print journalists, be a little responsible, stop calling it a gaffe.
Mr. Kushner was said to be frustrated by Mr. Mulvaney's podium gaffe.
"It was more than a gaffe," Quayle later wrote in his memoirs.
Biden's a gaffe machine who is ripped almost every day on Twitter.
Although he has walked back the gaffe, trans-Atlantic relations remain shaky.
Microtransactions gaffe aside, Gearbox's first dive into Borderlands 3 gameplay went well.
This isn't the first gaffe Mulvaney — a former US representative — has made.
The question after a gaffe-filled week: Do they still need him?
Instead, Clinton gave them an aside that amounted to a pseudo-gaffe.
TARO ASO, Japan's finance minister, is a seasoned champion of the political gaffe.
The band hasn't officially addressed the gaffe or mentioned changing the album's name.
Previous presidents used to have their entire legacies defined by a single gaffe.
Watch the clip -- especially the part where Aaron informs him of the gaffe.
Chapman went on to further express how unhappy she was about the gaffe.
It was not immediately clear what Prayuth would do to rectify the gaffe.
Balderson's made-for-TV "Franklin County" gaffe didn't inspire confidence among his supporters.
He's stumbling, awkward, and gaffe-prone when he discusses or debates global issues.
But don't worry, Perry, everyone else has remembered your embarrassing gaffe for you.
Cardi B made a big gaffe after her big night at the Grammys.
Even massive fast food chains are not immune from the occasional Twitter gaffe.
"It's painful and perplexing — especially on top of the Holocaust gaffe," Klein added.
Why, a spoof of Steve Harvey's now-infamous Miss Universe gaffe, of course.
Funny memes and GIF reactions to the gaffe began springing up on Twitter.
Of course, this is hardly the first news gaffe from a local station.
But any gaffe or overly fractious moment could renew those doubts once again.
The New Yorker's editing process let Lane down by not catching this gaffe.
And cable TV abetted their cause with endless stories about Joe's latest gaffe.
Another memorable gaffe was when Zinke blamed "environmental terrorist groups" for massive wildfires.
Both campaigns denounced the calls, which drew attention to Mr. DeSantis's earlier gaffe.
Did Clinton's gaffe reveal that coal companies will keep going out of business?
Biden could be just one more gaffe away from seeing his lead vanish.
In that, the gaffe became a praise of public employees, and of himself.
JAPAN OLYMPIC MINISTER SAKURADA SUBMITS LETTER OF RESIGNATION TO PM ABE AFTER GAFFE
I found an old skit similar to Sean Spicer's gaffe about the Holocaust.
But when McCarthy made a major gaffe on TV, Chaffetz sensed an opportunity.
"Take that, take that folks who say Biden is gaffe-prone," Colbert added.
The entire meeting went sexist-gaffe-free, and all is well (for now).
While these groups may have a loud voice online, their champion—Trump—is slipping in the polls regardless as gaffe after gaffe continue to convince much of the public that, amazingly, he's exactly as bad as he seems upon first inspection.
Tuesday also produced the first gaffe of the health care saga when Republican Rep.
Reportedly, the gaffe came because Trump was bragging about the quality of his intelligence.
On the stump he often seemed unstable, slurring his way through gaffe-prone speeches.
Later, during an appearance on ABC's "The View," Johnson continued to address the gaffe.
He is also garrulous, gaffe-prone and not obviously au fait with modern America.
A recent verbal gaffe and health scare have kindled insecurity among some supporters, however.
Why it matters: It's the latest privacy gaffe to pull Facebook into investigators' crosshairs.
This used to be the kind of gaffe a new manager didn't recover from.
Be smart: Absent a gaffe, American presidents always look bigger on the world stage.
It is hard to overstate how much this gaffe horrified the foreign policy community.
Mr Perry never recovered from his gaffe, and ended his campaign two months later.
Each gaffe or blunder has been thoroughly denounced and comprehensively exploited by the Left.
A similar gaffe caused panic in the U.S. state of Hawaii at the weekend.
A tweet highlighting the gaffe went viral overnight and is trending online on Monday.
"This isn't a situation where you have an episodic gaffe," Obama said on Aug.
Winnipeg led 1-0 after the first period, thanks to a gaffe by Fleury.
Other N.B.A. players, watching from afar, were quick to weigh in on Smith's gaffe.
The look on everyone's faces in the immediate aftermath of this gaffe is chilling.
But Mr. Waszczykowski was hardly the first politician to make this type of gaffe.
The Lincoln gaffe wasn't the only error to plague Republican Party circles this weekend.
When officials spotted the gaffe, they decided to mail a postcard with a correction.
Quite possibly his breakdown of yet another classic Biden gaffe (jump to 1:30).
In the context of the way we talk about sports, this was a gaffe.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenGiuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' Three women accuse Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct Top Obama-era official says Trump is 'destroying' executive privilege amid investigations MORE stumbled into gaffe after gaffe. Sen.
And while it's an unfortunate gaffe, it's perhaps not the biggest scandal of the day.
Senior administrators said they were working to insure the gaffe doesn't happen in the future.
A Washington gaffe, of course, is when a politician messes up and tells the truth.
Soto made another defensive gaffe in the third inning, when the Astros added another run.
He's seen as gaffe-prone, from harmless flubs to more controversial racist, sexist, Islamophobic comments.
Move over, Coffeegate — there's a new Game of Thrones editing gaffe taking Twitter by storm.
He is a gaffe machine and is, despite being his former vice president, not Obama.
Except it's actually not a gaffe at all, just a smart manager protecting his players.
You're not the first presidential candidate to nearly torpedo your campaign with an epic gaffe.
But the seeds of our local scandals were planted long before the governor's abortion gaffe.
Beyond the four corners of this gaffe, you see two larger issues at play here.
Check. Twitter uproar over some gaffe or another -- real or deemed so by the media?
Lamb has run an effective, gaffe-free campaign designed at winning over Republican-leaning voters.
McDonald's quickly followed up their gaffe with a joke about not having had enough caffeine.
After the gaffe, Cruz then proceeded to do his best Al Pacino impression, because ... Cruz.
"My husband said, 'if Joe Biden were a superhero he'd be gaffe man,'" McDaniel said.
"He has three or four good days and then makes another gaffe," Mr. Black said.
Try to focus more on what you learned from the mistake than the gaffe itself.
One hopes it was nothing more than an unfortunate but innocent gaffe on Farage's part.
But he also remains the party's biggest liability, particularly after yet another gaffe-filled week.
The former vice president's campaign is polishing his already storied reputation as a gaffe machine.
Later, Reeve pointed to a defensive gaffe that was emblematic of the Warriors' slow start.
He appeared on CNN within hours of his gaffe, while Mr. Munoz waited two days.
"The Hillary gaffe certainly has got a ton of mileage," said Miller, who supports Clinton.
This gaffe is the latest slight, intentional or not, from Rodriguez against the black community.
The controversy is the latest gaffe for Ms. DeVos, who has had a rough start.
A gaffe in politics, Michael Kinsley famously said, happens when someone inadvertently tells the truth.
Mostly, though, people are just excited that such a gaffe can exist in these times.
The Faith and Family Coalition released a brief statement apologizing to Cruz for the gaffe.
In other words, there's no honest reason to make this "gaffe" a story at all.
The coal gaffe will go down in history as a significant event in the campaign.
Some campaigns are embedding attack ads to ensure an opponent's gaffe breaks through to voters.
Trump's gaffe in the debate, and his follow-up gaffe on the day after the debate trying to justify his poor performance, proved yet again that Trump has a serious problem of repeatedly insulting and berating anyone who falls out of his favor, especially women.
Is it by the spectacularity of the gaffe, or by the distance the mighty personage fell?
It's easy to get distracted by the latest Trump gaffe or blow-up or rumored appointment.
In addition, it appeared that the Trump-Pence campaign moved swiftly to correct an early gaffe.
For Facebook, the gaffe represents just the latest controversy for the social media giant this week.
Prince William made a rare gaffe on Thursday while opening a Japanese cultural center in London.
WATTERS: It&aposs a gaffe if you believe the explanation that he misspoke, which is historic.
He makes a gaffe at a summit and now the left is calling for a coup.
Shortly after the gaffe in 2009, Goldblum delivered a tribute to himself on The Colbert Report.
On Cyber Monday 2015, PayPal experienced a brief service interruption, an embarrassing and potentially costly gaffe.
Carter, 1976 So memorable was President Gerald Ford's gaffe that it made it into his obituary.
She was very conservative and a gaffe machine, which Reid's campaign more than took advantage of.
But the middleweight boxer was certainly gaffe prone when it came to talking to the press.
They run the risk of making a gaffe or otherwise screwing up in a costly way.
Viewers noticed the gaffe almost immediately, spreading blurry screenshots of the offending vessel across the web.
"You have a marriage of a gaffe with an egotist," Frantzich says of the 2016 race.
Recchia was hamstrung by a gaffe-prone campaign, a Brooklyn address, and a bad Democratic year.
Republicans seized on it and, as Clinton writes, the comment became the gaffe she regrets most.
Mr Smith—decent but untested, gaffe-prone and rather unremarkable—is not that sort of candidate.
Arab Gulf gaffe The country's resurgent power isn't lost on anyone, not even the regime's critics.
She finally found the prepared figures, and later blamed the media for reporting on her gaffe.
The gaffe lit up social media, with many speculating whether he meant Namibia, Zambia or Gambia.
I don't want to bring up any bad memories, but does any one gaffe stand out?
My gaffe got me musing about the many assumptions we inherit about race without really thinking.
A gaffe like this in the final weeks of the race is a potentially fatal mistake.
But the Benghazi gaffe helped fuel an anti-McCarthy rebellion among the House's most conservative members.
"I definitely think it was a gaffe," Hawn, a senior advisor at Rokk Solutions, told Hill.
Michael Kinsley famously said that a Washington version of a gaffe was telling the truth accidently.
The gaffe-obsessed media should not discount how far Mr Trump has lowered the presidential bar.
But I'm not reveling in the latest gaffe as much as some of my liberal cohorts.
"I guess I'm having an Aleppo Moment," Johnson admitted, coining a name for his own gaffe.
Donald Trump's initial statements praising Vladimir Putin were widely seen as a kind of campaign gaffe.
HBO made a cheeky statement about the gaffe after the cup was digitally removed from the scene.
The A's might have won the game in the ninth inning if not for Crisp's baserunning gaffe.
Mrs May's biggest campaign gaffe was a botched social-care policy that would have hurt the old.
Under the gaffe-prone Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer the CDU looks more vulnerable than it has for years.
Afterwards, terms such as "bad manners" and "diplomatic gaffe" trended on Naver, South Korea's main search engine.
"This was a monstrous gaffe by the despot of the Bosphorus," Scheuer told the Passauer Neue Presse.
The Florida senator was savaged by his opponents over the gaffe -- most notably by New Jersey Gov.
Harvey, who appeared emotional at times, said the gaffe wasn't a publicity stunt, as some have theorized.
To be fair, the gaffe is almost entirely a media conceit, and one even reporters find problematic.
His most recent tweet before Sunday's message for Gostkowski came 10 days after his own epic gaffe.
More than likely, though, this is just an unexpected gaffe ... one that even Bran didn't see coming.
Jimmy Kimmel is pointing fingers after Sunday's Oscar gaffe (and it's not looking good for Faye Dunaway).
In addition to releasing a statement about the gaffe, ASOS addressed the problematic item via Twitter, above.
The gaffe made headlines across Canada, sparking jokes about Canada's typically low profile in the United States.
Perhaps the media will be quick to pounce on any misstep by Trump as a devastating gaffe.
Collins smiled knowingly when asked if he had felt the need to approach Cespedes about the gaffe.
Trump made a similar gaffe during a speech Monday from the Diplomatic Room of the White House.
Biden made a similar gaffe on July 31 in the second round of debates, referring to Sen.
The surveys were taken soon after the Democratic National Convention and during Mr. Trump's gaffe-filled week.
But it was an example of the kind of foot-in-mouth gaffe that could cost her.
The gaffe comes as Bayer AG is trying to acquire Monsanto Co, the world's largest seed maker.
It's another gaffe that's caused the administration to wind up with egg on their face yet again.
No. And no one in the media who covered it as a gaffe really thought it did.
Saagar Enjeti talks about Biden's latest gaffe and why this is a part of a larger issue.
GAFFE Coupe will also be remembered for one of the most notable corporate gaffes of recent times.
"Game of Thrones" had another gaffe in its series finale, when two plastic water bottles were spotted.
But looking past the sensationalistic headlines, there's far less to this supposed "gaffe" than meets the eye.
And despite talking himself into a seemingly never ending "gaffe" news cycle, Biden remains in the lead.
That gaffe forced a one-game suspension of Rob Vernatchi, the side judge responsible for the error.
I wept with joy after the first debate and with pain after her "basket of deplorables" gaffe.
On Twitter, she noted that Hay's tweets were, on one level, an easily preventable social media gaffe.
"We haven't seen a technical slip or gaffe in terms of the fundamental design and certification," Muilenburg said.
It wasn't one of the beauty queens whose gaffe set Twitter ablaze during this year's Miss USA competition.
Those listening in heard, too, apparently, as outlets in the U.K. picked up on the gaffe right away.
Indeed, Trump's gaffe-ridden meeting with Merkel came on the heels of unfounded attacks on Germany's economic policies.
And although the Twitter gaffe was deleted quickly, people online still noticed, because, well, of course they did.
One gaffe like this is a mistake; two are careless; three start to look like a deliberate strategy.
"Mainstream Media Cover Akin's Gaffe Non-Stop But Ignore Biden's 'Chains' Blunder," read one headline on the website.
Trump's gaffe adds another chapter to the storied tradition of white people and institutions making up African countries.
Voters punish politicians more harshly for refusing to acknowledge a mistake than they do for the original gaffe.
She made a weird gaffe about guns and grizzly bears and displayed ignorance about basic education policy questions.
China is a savvy observer of American politics, and is virtually sure to recognize this as a gaffe.
See also me using a weird Ben Carson gaffe to talk about property tax-based education funding disparities.
Its campaign was gaffe-prone: one low point was Mr Kenny calling his own constituents "all-Ireland whingers".
And expectations aren't high for how well he'll be able to pull it off without a major gaffe.
Things might have been much worse if one of the bigger online retailers had suffered the same gaffe.
The British politician made the gaffe while giving a speech at the Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Awards.
But he is also gaffe-prone and the progenitor of a series of undiplomatic comments about other peoples.
The gaffe quickly sparked mockery and derision online, with Twitter users criticizing Biden&aposs unfortunate choice of words.
Mr. Johnson's gaffe may not have gotten much coverage in another election year, but this year is different.
The Virginia GOP's tweets were a classic gaffe, in that they admitted a fundamental truth about the party.
In a public gaffe, Mr. Hunt called his Chinese-born wife Japanese during a discussion with his counterpart.
And Lagarde made her job harder last week with a gaffe that pushed up southern European bond yields.
The former vice president makes a lot of them — he's even referred to himself as a 'gaffe machine.
He is also 250 years old, and he has often been considered an undisciplined, even gaffe-prone, campaigner.
A scandal, a gaffe, a stumble, a fall or an unscripted moment gone viral could change the game.
Take, for example, Lizzo's gaffe last year when she publicly accused a Postmates driver of stealing her food.
It was a fortuitous gaffe because, "They've been best friends ever since," his rep explained in an email.
Or maybe that gaffe threw Musk so far off his game that he couldn't lay out his argument.
Her gaffe, accidental or intentional, prompted a mock vigil in New York and a flood of internet memes.
Cuomo has a tendency to gaffe, especially when, to borrow a line from "The Incredibles", he goes monologuing.
And Ted Yoho, a Republican congressman from northern Florida, made a doozy of a gaffe on MSNBC yesterday.
But our pick for the worst Apple gaffe of the decade has to go to the iPhone 4.
The gaffe was one of a handful of misnomers issued by the White House during the summit meeting.
But the truly scary thing is that Trump is redefining the concept of a gaffe out of existence.
Still, criticism of the media's gaffe fixation — like Michael Kinsley's famous observation that "a 'gaffe' is the opposite of a 'lie': it's when a politician inadvertently tells the truth" — has often been a bit too clever, reflecting the same blend of cynicism and forced naïveté as the trail reporters it maligns.
Appearing on ABC's talk show "The View" later, Johnson reacted mildly to suggestions the gaffe would kill his campaign.
NBC News is regularly mocked by Trump himself and the latest gaffe presumably will add fuel to the fire.
And naturally, his farewell email had one glaring typo, bringing his gaffe-filled tenure as press secretary full circle.
But it's still interesting that Jordan's gaffe looked like it might be the thing that sent him home alone.
This classic gaffe by the University of Connecticut's Roscoe Smith came during a matchup of top teams in 2011.
State media wrote off the call as a gaffe resulting from the transition team's lack of foreign policy experience.
Although Sanders recovered well, that gaffe certainly gave Clinton—also a former New Yorker, depending on who you ask!
New York falls within that second legal tier, and Twitter is having a good laugh at Eric Trump's gaffe.
In retrospect, the gaffe leant a meaningful insight into the candidate's character, and in its strange way, was ennobling.
Still, the gaffe drew mockery on social media and comparisons to Trump's misstatements of people's names in the past.
Exposed to hostile voices on the campaign trail, he has seemed at times unsure, tone deaf and gaffe prone.
Yet the gaffe-prone Biden has stumbled on the debate stage and in campaign appearances, undercutting his electability argument.
The stakes are extremely high and the cost of a gaffe or a poor performance could crush a campaign.
She has not engaged in a painful, snowballing gaffe about Adolf Hitler not using chemical weapons in the Holocaust.
Within 24 hours, that gaffe turned into a full-blown meme, mostly in the form of captioned image parodies.
One thing, however, has not changed amid the establishment rush toward Biden: He remains a decidedly gaffe-prone candidate.
The gaffe will not help the widespread impression that Prime Minister Theresa May's government is stumbling in foreign affairs.
The gaffe was pounced upon by Iranian state media as proof that she was trying to undermine the regime.
And from Dennis Rodman's arrival in Singapore to Ivanka Trump's "Chinese proverb" gaffe, unscripted moments often stole the show.
What provided Sonic the Hedgehog its biggest barrier was a design gaffe appalling to everyone, not just hedge-heads.
Whether he was kidding or not, the gaffe has sparked a national conversation that's prompted lawmakers to take action.
But he could also have committed a classic Washington gaffe by accidentally revealing the true nature of Trump's feelings.
How could a company representative who just moments earlier announced an AirPod competitor be caught in such a gaffe?
A gaffe-free zone The most memorable moments in debates often come when a candidate makes an egregious error.
Her plans haven't gotten much press — not as much as, say, her gaffe about coal miners — but they are exhaustive.
The latest gaffe creates a new headache for HBO, which handled the coffee cup incident deftly, with a lighthearted statement.
Steve Harvey returned as show host after a gaffe in the 2015 competition, when he mistakenly announced the wrong winner.
Organizing committee boss Mark Peters said The Gambia's participation, which was confirmed last month, had led to the printing gaffe.
In 2012, Mitt Romney traveled to London, Israel and Poland on what was widely panned as a gaffe-filled tour.
Jackson apologized for the gaffe on Twitter, explaining that she didn't know the backstory behind the American pop culture joke.
It's possible that he doesn't feel remorse, or that the famously gaffe-prone candidate just hasn't found the right words.
If you've ever cringed at the sudden memory of a gaffe you made in public, you're not the only one.
And it's reeling from a series of missteps, including a Holocaust-related gaffe Tuesday by White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
Again, it's too bad that the Game of Thrones gaffe couldn't be something badass like an ewok on a dragon.
I suspect Steinem is absolutely right (and one gaffe certainly shouldn't expunge a lifetime of support for young women's rights).
FARC commanders tried to perfect their media patter in ten-minute interviews, but some were gaffe-prone before the cameras.
Harvey's gaffe resulted in an intensely awkward moment in which the crown was taken from Gutierrez and placed on Wurtzbach.
"The centrality of the gaffe is an outgrowth of horse race coverage," New York magazine's Jonathan Chait wrote in 2012.
The Dodgers threatened in the fifth inning, loading the bases with one out, thanks in part to a fielding gaffe.
Spicer's gaffe overshadowed the White House's message on Syria ahead of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's visit to Russia Wednesday.
" When another user responded that the animal was, in fact, a bull, the department replied, "Excuse our calf...er, gaffe.
He blamed the gaffe on evangelical activist Tony Perkins, saying that "he actually wrote out the 2" for his speech.
Related: The 'Great British Bake Off' is crumbling The gaffe by Leith apparently didn't stop viewers from tuning in, however.
As bad as Spicer's gaffe about the Holocaust was — and it was bad — it was an innocent but careless mistake.
It did not help Harvey that Yoenis Cespedes made a defensive gaffe that allowed an inside-the-park home run.
He goes on cable TV, does a wild interview, and shares stuff that appears to be gaffe when it's not.
Reportedly, the gaffe — something unprecedented in recent American history — came because Trump was bragging about the quality of his intelligence.
But they also acknowledge privately it's going to take more than that — namely, for the gaffe-prone Biden to stumble.
Shortstop Jose Reyes atoned for a baserunning gaffe with a run-scoring double that put the Mets ahead, 4-3.
Hatch's 'attractive' gaffe Asked how he believed Ford had done in the morning session of her testimony, Utah Republican Sen.
Now it seems laughable that this was the biggest gaffe of the election, the most shocking thing a politician said.
Ardern blamed her gaffe on jetlag as she had just touched down in the country, according to state broadcaster TVNZ.
It's not unheard of for Apple's code to prematurely identify unannounced features, but including this graphic seems a rare gaffe.
Paul Bettany is "being lined up" to play the famously gaffe-prone royal in Netflix's The Crown, Variety reported on Saturday.
Political newcomer, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is already making a major political gaffe with this eyebrow-raising comment on Israel and Palestine.
"We haven't seen a technical slip or gaffe in terms of the fundamental design and certification of the approach," he said.
Alex Skatell Age: 29 1 Not long ago, politicians appeared in viral videos only when they made some career-threatening gaffe.
" The gaffe cracked up her fellow panelists, with Sheinelle Jones joking, "Breaking news!" before asking, "Anything you want to talk about?
The singer's fans did not seem bothered by the gaffe, as they cheered her along until she was able to continue.
Biden, too, is limiting his public appearances to keep the chances of making a race-altering gaffe as low as possible.
So barring some truly earth-shaking gaffe, this debate is highly unlikely to affect the presidential polls in any significant way.
Ross was reassigned to ABC News' outside production house, Lincoln Square Productions, after a four-week, unpaid suspension for the gaffe.
Hillary Clinton swiped at Johnson for the gaffe when she was asked about his stumble during a news conference early Thursday.
WeChat, China's biggest messaging app, has apologised for a gaffe, where it translated the phrase "black foreigner" to the N-word.
Now they are like candidates in a presidential race, under continual scrutiny and living one gaffe away from a mini-crisis.
While admitting he can sometimes be a "gaffe machine," Biden went on to discuss how he compares to current President Trump.
It left the gaffe-prone candidate vulnerable as mainstream media scrutinized his record and increasingly shaped the narrative around his campaign.
Now, a "puppy" found by a concerned citizen in Bartlett, Illinois, is the latest case of an animal species identification gaffe.
Her confirmation hearing was a gaffe-tastic disaster, and her tenure in office is shaping up to be much the same.
Pope Francis, too, is seen by Jews as a little gaffe-prone though his sincerity and goodwill are almost universally recognised.
Gaffe-watchers found small breaches of protocol, but Trump has not caused mass offense -- as some had feared -- to his hosts.
I wish I could say the Nobel Prize sent some sort of redeeming tweet to acknowledge the gaffe, but alas, nothing.
Already the pictures of Lavrov and Kislyak yukking it up with Trump pointed to a political gaffe by the White House.
Of equal importance, the American public has a responsibility not to be distracted by the nebulous rhetorical gaffe of the day.
While many pundits called Giuliani's disclosure a gaffe, Giuliani said at the time that he was working in sync with Trump.
"  She added that Biden will "need to contend with the consequences" of what she called the "unforced error of a gaffe.
After the Washington Post reported on the gaffe, creating a furor, the White House denied that Trump had divulged such information.
Perhaps the most memorable Biden gaffe was his assertion that he had the support of the "only" elected black female senator.
Hunt is casting himself as the "adult in the room" compared to Johnson, who's gaffe-prone and a reputation for mendacity.
His advisers, he pointedly tells us, concluded in 2015 that his reputation as a "gaffe machine" was no longer a liability.
Sauerbrunn called the gaffe a "debacle" and accepted responsibility for not trying to clear the ball more urgently out of traffic.
Mr. Trump and his gaffe-prone lawyer Rudy Giuliani react badly to pressure and will most likely respond with incriminating statements.
He's prone to verbal stumbles, yes, but social media has also made every gaffe a crisis when it clearly is not.
A poor performance or gaffe may end up sticking with them as the nominating contest heads into Super Tuesday and beyond.
The gaffe allowed Gamel to reach third base while Kyle Seager easily scored from third to tie the score 1-1.
Gaffe-prone Sakurada said last month that it was fortunate that arterial roads in northern Japan remained operational following the disaster.
He's always been gaffe-prone, to be sure, but something about it feels worse now to a lot of Democratic voters.
People with a political agenda made it into a gaffe and fed it to the mainstream media, which swallowed it uncritically.
"Seventy-Two Virgins" includes much talk of buxom women and has a bumbling, gaffe-prone member of Parliament as its hero.
"Seventy-Two Virgins" includes much talk of buxom women and has a bumbling, gaffe-prone member of Parliament as its hero.
Israeli spies themselves may be more cautious about what they share with the US going forward because of the Trump gaffe.
Trump, who won New York's primary despite his verbal gaffe on the eve of the big contest, has not responded to Hayek.
PwC had earlier taken full responsibility for the gaffe that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd in Hollywood and a television audience worldwide.
Trump backers were all-in and there seemed to be nothing, no ugly revelation or gaffe, damaging enough to loosen the grip.
But what used to qualify as a major gaffe is now hardly a fly on the windshield of a national political candidate.
Then he broke into a surprising moment — mocking the gaffe that some have credited with helping tarnish his 2004 campaign for president.
The internet being the internet, the gaffe was noticed and preserved by many keen people who were to point out the contradiction.
In case there was any confusion about why the ad was a tad ick, redditors were there to point out semantic gaffe.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNN for a comment about the apparent gaffe in the meeting or Sanford's concerns.
But I do think women are judged much more harshly for the slightest slip-up, a gaffe–something like losing one's voice.
They have combined to allow 245 goals—Lundqvist with eight, Price with seven—and there isn't a single gaffe goal between them.
"You got 24 guys who regret he's even on the ballclub," the A's Gene Tenace said in the wake of Washington's gaffe.
Industry sources said Macron returned home empty handed after a diplomatic gaffe and some of his own separate comments upset Chinese officials.
Relaxed, talkative and reflective, he spoke about his debate gaffe, criticisms of him being too scripted and his path to the nomination.
Today, when the latest campaign trail gaffe or political scandal goes viral, your kids will likely hear about it before you do.
That followed a truly mind-boggling debate gaffe by Handel on Tuesday night when she was asked about raising the minimum wage.
CPAC activists called the 2202-year-old former vice president too gaffe-prone, too liberal, and a creature of the Washington swamp.
"Sorry all, this isn't a Trump gaffe, he doesn't think Paris is in Germany — he's referring to two different incidents," another tweeted.
The Cubs roared out of the gate with three runs in the first, two coming on a huge gaffe by Cleveland outfielders.
Shortly after that gaffe-laden debate, representatives with MassGap came out and said that Romney actually didn't solicit those potential female hires.
To understand the World War II gaffe, you need to understand the current status of Trump's embattled ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell.
But, if you thought Harvey's gaffe was uncomfortable, this one truly takes the tiara for Most Awkward Moment at a Beauty Pageant.
Their press conference and working luncheon went off without a gaffe, and now Trump plans to visit the U.K. later this year.
He allowed five hits in the first inning, but a baserunning gaffe by St. Louis kept the damage down to two runs.
But everything a president does reverberates far and wide, and a made-for-television gaffe like the water episode is no exception.
The second gaffe cemented the perception that Johnson, a former governor with no foreign policy experience, knows very little about the world.
Any gaffe that I have made - and I've made gaffes like every politician I know - has been not about a substantive issue.
This means whipping up a relatable, shareable reaction to a Trump gaffe or horrific policy takes only a few minutes or less.
Whether Rubio could move back a level as a result of this gaffe also seems related to the structure of his support.
But otherwise it's hard to put this particular gaffe in a category with others, because it was just so strange to watch.
Why it matters: Biden called himself a "gaffe machine" 8 months ago, and his slips have long been part of his persona.
Political analysts treated the photo as a gaffe, the kind of rookie mistake we're used to seeing from the Trump White House.
Rick Perry (R) for his 2011 debate gaffe in which he forgot the name of the departments that he wanted to eradicate.
Sharma is accusing regulators of favoring Facebook's payments system, despite a recent gaffe when Facebook ran afoul of India's net neutrality rules.
Wow: While apologizing for Hitler gaffe, Spicer literally says he doesn't want to distract from Trump's attempts "to destabilize the region" pic.twitter.
But the movie's one emotional gaffe would seem to come near the end when Daisy grabs Hoke's hand and tells him so.
The Germans were determined not to repeat that diplomatic gaffe when Ms. Merkel met Mr. Trump at the White House in March.
Alternatively, Democrats may take the view that in the Trump era, the traditional concept of the "scandal" or "gaffe" is completely obsolete.
Back in January, he told Seth Meyers that Trump's adviser Kellyanne Conway would fit in on the series, following her "alternate facts" gaffe.
But it's not so much his gaffe proposing the imminent demise of the Department of Energy that has scientists and policy experts worried.
The last Republican presidential nominee, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, in 2012 made a gaffe-filled campaign trip to London, Jerusalem and Poland.
But while the tweet was a "complete gaffe" by the president, Simakovsky said it was not a signal of a broader policy shift.
Four consecutive Twins hitters reached base to start the fifth inning, but a baserunning gaffe by Santana cost Minnesota at least one run.
The Democrats deleted the message that included the image of the wrong judge, but the  embarrassing gaffe was captured and circulated  on Twitter.
The Airbus spokesman was unable say whether his company planned to file a new set of accounts with regulators, without the geographical gaffe.
The education minister suggested in July that schools should host bingo games to pay for repairs, a gaffe that led to his sacking.
Mick Mulvaney, the Trump administration's budget director, made news this week by committing what's known as a Kinsley gaffe: Mulvaney told the truth.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who regularly filled in at press briefings for the gaffe-prone Spicer, will take over as White House press secretary.
He was gaffe-prone and awkward on the campaign trail, interrupting his own sentences on stage and appearing nervous and uncomfortable during debates.
Cope, who was responsible for overseeing the French budget between 2004 and 2007, has suddenly seen his gaffe mocked all across social media.
This gaffe comes just days after Lam was on national TV appearing not to understand how to get through the subway MTR turnstiles.
Mr Johnson's team had attempted to launch a "submarine" assault on Downing Street, in which their gaffe-prone candidate would surface only occasionally.
Weld said Johnson was not good at "pop quiz" moments and went on to say the gaffe didn't disqualify Johnson for the presidency.
Libertarian Gary Johnson maintains 216 points, essentially unmoved even after his "Aleppo" campaign gaffe, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein maintains 2220 points.
After what Trump considered a strong trip to Vegas, he seethed when he got back and saw Tillerson's gaffe dominating cable-news coverage.
But with "Trumpism" has come a whole new way of looking at the political gaffe, its consequences, its cures, and ultimately its future.
The gaffe melted the Internet, got Walsh epically trolled and prompted a group of local kids to show him some aww-inducing love.
In an embarrassing gaffe last September, he read the wrong speech in front of Parliament -- repeating one he'd already given the month before.
Bustle adds that since St. Patrick's Day has gone so mainstream in the United States, nobody would even notice a gaffe like this.
It's not often a barista gaffe gets put into film perpetuity, but this is one time a misspelling is going down in history.
Let's take a look from another angle: Almost immediately after initiating the gaffe, Consigli gives up, turns away and tosses up his hands.
A gaffe along similar lines to Ford's would hurt either candidate but especially Trump, whose readiness to serve is questioned by many voters.
The last, the gaffe-prone Tony Abbott, did not survive his first term; Mr. Turnbull challenged him and the party threw him out.
In Game 2, his gaffe allowed Jason Chimera's 101-foot tip-in goal, a mistake that has been endlessly replayed on blooper reels.
"I am a gaffe machine, but my God what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth," he said.
That line may become as famous a gaffe as Gerald Ford's claiming in a 210 debate that Eastern Europe wasn't under Soviet domination.
Around the world, Johnson, Britain's gaffe-prone former foreign secretary,has in the past caused raised eyebrows and outrage with his outspoken comments.
But their assertions were undermined a few weeks ago when Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign secretary, told Parliament in an apparent gaffe that Mrs.
The president's latest gaffe doesn't simply threaten the lives of undercover foreign operatives or the future of Washington's broader information-sharing relationships overseas.
The goal isn't simply to discredit Biden as generationally out-of-touch or too politically clubby or insufficiently transformational or otherwise gaffe-prone.
Defender Samuel Umtiti committed a major gaffe, handing the Australians a penalty kick after inadvertently touching the ball with an extended right fist.
Her biggest campaign gaffe was calling a subset of Trump supporters — those motivated by bigotry — "deplorables," a move the Republican Party quickly exploited.
He asked the room to support him in his race for U.S. Senate — a gaffe Sanders and Trump supporters quickly picked up on.
While he's always been gaffe-prone, his speech has grown tentative and meandering in a way that engenders sympathy but also profound anxiety.
But with every gaffe, Biden chips away at his own claim that he's a better choice than Trump because he can restore decorum.
Read more ReadIt's a case of poor timing more than anything; not an embarrassing gaffe for Amazon by any stretch of the imagination.
While Amazon customers who pre-ordered found a welcome surprise in their mailbox thanks to the gaffe, indie booksellers are feeling very slighted.
He made both statements while defending his board's decision to accept major investments from the Saudi kingdom, and quickly apologized for his gaffe.
First was a trip to India marred by an embarrassing security gaffe and a passion for traditional outfits that drew mockery and criticism.
It only draws attention to the gaffe, and anyway, the sartorial choices of you and your date aren't the point of the wedding.
"A little," Cheadle replied, before imploring his costar to "just move on" with the interview, instead of drawing even more attention to the gaffe.
Everyone running for president has the occasional gaffe, but the ones that hurt the most are those that confirm some negative narrative about you.
"This year, when you hear your named called, don't get up right away," Kimmel began, referencing the La La Land/Moonlight gaffe of 2017.
Earlier this month, she made an amusing gaffe by saying Trump would be a good role model for children and then walking it back.
Inside the CDU some wonder if the gaffe-prone Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer has what it takes to succeed Angela Merkel, her mentor, as chancellor.
And to show how cruel hockey can be, Russell's gaffe came after he scored the game-tying goal with a thunderbolt from the point.
Once the Games got going, the gaffe that drew the most attention was an Olympic ring's failure to open during an Opening Ceremony performance.
The incident called to mind a similar Bartlet "gaffe" made in the course of a heated presidential race, which ended up helping his cause.
Here are some of the tweets criticizing her "Bowling Green massacre" gaffe: Saddened and sickened by Frederick Douglass' silence surrounding the Bowling Green Massacre.
After frantically searching the most brutal corners of my memory, I slowly came to accept that there was no big gaffe that caused this.
The fact that Spicer's worst gaffe came during a briefing defending the U.S. bombing of Syria was a case of the worst possible timing.
" Just a few weeks before its striped-tee gaffe, Zara came under fire for its T-shirt that read "White Is the New Black.
From intelligence sharing to the climate agreement to Qatar, Trump has stumbled from one diplomatic gaffe (or worse) to the next since his inauguration.
The former senator conceded that he can be a "gaffe machine" at times, before quickly pivoting and comparing himself to current President Donald Trump.
But in the early stages of the general election, exposed to hostile voices, he has seemed at times unsure, tone deaf and gaffe prone.
Despite those numbers, Buckner was forever linked to his defensive gaffe in Game 288 of the 21988 World Series against the New York Mets.
But the Republican Party has self-selected its way into being nearly gaffe-proof, as long as you don't insult actual Republican primary voters.
In January, he largely took the blame for the inauguration crowd size gaffe, saying Trump was not happy with his performance at the podium.
Now, four years after the gaffe that got her disqualified in London, she's won gold in her hometown before the eyes of the world.
He had just 22015 goals in 248 games and was out of the NHL for good a few months after the empty-net gaffe.
The "cameraman" in question was a gaffe that happened on Westworld, not Game of Thrones, in which a camera operator was briefly shown onscreen.
But he offered some jumbled answers in the debate's homestretch that won't help dispel concerns about his age or his gift for the gaffe.
The 'Gaffe Machine' warms up: Biden is starting to make the sort of misstatements and impolitic comments that he has long been known for.
In 1976, Max Frankel, a Times editor, became indelibly linked to a gaffe that many say helped change the course of a presidential race.
Its website currently offers plenty of other shirts with designs pertaining to the Democratic primaries, President Donald Trump's Kansas City gaffe, and "The Bachelor."
The bundle blunder (and the gift card gaffe) Make sure that all the pieces of a bundle are really things you need and want.
Johnson, famous for his gaffe-prone diplomacy, laughed off a question from the BBC that Trump was not "pretty unpredictable and a bit scary".
That was the same gaffe committed by Ben Heller, whose mistake might have been attributed to nerves: It came in his major league debut.
But they also seemed oddly determined to offset each with a turnover or a mental gaffe, and the Celtics' Al Horford made them pay.
GOP presidential candidate John Kasich seemed to have a musical gaffe at a town hall event in the New York City borough of Queens.
Aso's gaffe came after U.S. President Donald Trump drew sharp criticism for comments that blamed "many sides" for this month's violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Back in March 2016, at a Democratic town hall in Ohio, Hillary Clinton made what was probably the best-known "gaffe" of her campaign.
It was also a horrible political gaffe, a comment that went over poorly in a country then burdened with an 11 percent unemployment rate.
When Trump gaffes, card-carrying Republican Party political operatives will tell their contacts in the press that they agree it was a damaging gaffe.
When he returns, he is expected to reshuffle his cabinet and, perhaps, bow to demands that he sack Tomomi Inada, his gaffe-prone defence minister.
The Cougars made another huge gaffe when a snap by Byron Sampson sailed through the end zone for a Navy safety and 10-point lead.
Today's gaffe frenzy came to us courtesy of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who has never been known for a particularly delicate or subtle verbal style.
"It was the classic gaffe," she told Refinery29 during the festival, seated alongside Deutch, and co-star Judy Greer, who plays Peg's chain-smoking mother.
" Trump was referencing 22 rival Hillary Clinton's campaign-season gaffe in which she said that half of Trump's supporters fit in a "basket of deplorables.
His first (now-deleted) tweet on the subject, however, showed that he misspelled "unprecedented," and the Twitter universe had a field day with the gaffe.
Of course, it's Simpson, now the owner of a billion dollar company, who is laughing all the way to the bank for her Newlyweds gaffe.
Prince Charles channeled his dad, Prince Philip, and made a surprising gaffe while in Australia on Wednesday when he swore during a live radio interview.
The former New Mexico governor then suffered another foreign policy gaffe when he struggled on MSNBC last week to name a foreign leader he respects.
"I am a gaffe machine, but my God what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth," Biden said in December.
Even if Trump's hosts are eager to execute a gaffe-free visit, Trump himself will need at least some preparation to avoid a cultural miscue.
Steve Harvey is spilling all the details about his epic Miss Universe gaffe, and shutting down any allegations that he skipped rehearsals for the pageant.
And a major debate gaffe or freeze-up can destroy a campaign, as Rick Perry, Marco Rubio and Tim Pawlenty found out the hard way.
The only thing else we have left to say is that this is a truly unprecedented gaffe — and surely one that will never be repeated.
Sakurada committed a major gaffe by saying a local politician, Hinako Takahashi, was more important that the recovery of the power plant, as Bloomberg reports.
The press secretary's gaffe occurred while he discussing Syrian President Bashar Assad, who is accused of using chemical weapons against his own people last week.
The biggest gaffe was mispronouncing UN Secretary General António Guterres's last name (the correct Portuguese pronunciation is "goo-terr-esh;" Trump pronounces it "gutter-ez"): .
The actor told People magazine what she considered her biggest fashion gaffe from her Disney Channel days and let's just say it's quite the look.
But Republicans had wavered on Cramer before, looking for other alternatives to the gaffe-prone congressman before ultimately settling on him as the top choice.
Mike Hranica, guitarist and vocalist for The Devil Wears Prada, tells TMZ ... they lost some of their early songs because of Myspace's data migration gaffe.
If you find yourself getting frustrated or upset when someone points out a gaffe or blindspot of yours, step back to listen and self-reflect.
The post-convention Trump free fall has run into the obstinacy of his appeal — an appeal that seems to defy every gaffe, untruth and insult.
Nor could Mr. Biden discipline his own tongue, committing a gaffe on the very day he announced his campaign when he described Mr. Obama's appeal.
ISPs, leery of repeating Verizon's memorable gaffe of cutting off service during an emergency, are proposing a variety of user-friendly changes to their policies.
Some supporters are going further, looking for a Biden gaffe or scandal that would raise enough doubts about his candidacy to hand Sanders the nomination.
"I am a gaffe machine, but my God, what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth," he said in Montana.
In fact, the "covfefe" gaffe was just the latest of Mr. Trump's tweets to bear an uncanny resemblance to certain strains of absurdist Twitter comedy.
" Very often, he said, "When people say you are making a gaffe, what you are really doing is saying some that is true and necessary.
The question, from the moderator Vanessa Hauc of Telemundo, resurfaced an embarrassing gaffe for Ms. Klobuchar that occurred during an interview last week with Telemundo.
Then again, this guy is the king of the gaffe, and especially in his advancing age, he seems ever on the verge of a stumble.
The company disclosed its latest gaffe on Tuesday, saying that its misclassification of user activity had led to immaterial overcounting of monthly and daily users.
SO, I'M SPEAKING AS AN OUTSIDER, I'M AFRAID, WITH OUR GAFFE – NOT GAFFE, OUR FAILURE – TO GET TO THE FACTS WITH RESPECT TO COMPLIANCE, AND I'M NOT SPEAKING EXACTLY WITH EXAULTED AUTHORITY ON THIS, BUT IT SEEMS TO ME THEIR APPROACH TO INVESTING IS MEGASIZED, THIS CONCENTRATION IN MARKETS THAT ARE NOTORIOUSLY DIFFICULT TO SUCCEED – AT LEAST TO SAY THE BIG LIQUID CURRENCY IN DEBT MARKETS.
When her driver told her the noise came from an air raid practice, Hollingworth feared she had made a colossal gaffe, but her reporting was accurate.
The 83-year-old was deep in the middle of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen when he made the gaffe.
Users on Twitter had many reactions to the man's gaffe — some found his mistake unbelievable, while others shamed the user for posting the video at all.
Such a gaffe may seem unthinkable for such a prominent and seemingly powerful hacker, but security experts note that, as the truism goes, everyone makes mistakes.
He campaigned in 2012 on a promise to shutter it, along with Commerce and Education, though during a now infamous debate stage gaffe, could not -- Oops!
NBC News sponsored the first primary debate this year in Miami, which broke a ratings record and received mostly positive reviews (a major microphone gaffe excepted).
In the wake of this maybe-gaffe, Fleiss persisted, dribbling out teasers and eliminated contenders and riddles and untruths (philosophically speaking, less lies than pure bullshit).
WhatsApp also said they were notified about the meeting just over 4 hours before it began, though they did apologize to Nalon for the partnership gaffe.
In the teeth of Soviet domination of Eastern Europe, he insisted that peoples there were free -- a gaffe that turned the campaign decisively in Carter's direction.
It was yet another gaffe in a series of sexist oversights from Olympic commentators this year; kudos to Murray for speaking up and not being complicit.
Looking back, here are just a few of the "gaffe" moments of 2016: 'Basket of deplorables' Whet your gaffetites with this mishap from Clinton Friday night.
Viewers had a good time laughing at the gaffe on Facebook, but the video was promptly deleted from Facebook a few minutes after the press conference.
This time, there was no letup from the Tennessee defense, even after the Jaguars crawled back into the game on a major gaffe from its offense.
His speech at the town council meeting nailed why the incident was what he called "a huge gaffe" — and why politics need to be inherently local.
" The rival New York Post did not address Spicer's gaffe with its Wednesday cover, instead focusing on President Trump's vow that "we're not going into Syria.
The advertising gaffe is the latest to tarnish the industry and follows the likes of Pepsi, which suffered a global backlash following its recent drinks campaign.
While the social media giant faces backlash, I had a walk around and asked the general public if they're biting their nails over Facebook's latest gaffe.
Its gaffe-prone campaign was clearly not up to scratch: at one point Mr Kenny managed to insult some of his own constituents as champion "whingers".
The Trump campaign stumbled through another historic gaffe on Monday courtesy of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who conveniently seemed to forget about the Sept.
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign and much of the media quickly portrayed her remarks as a devastating gaffe akin to Mitt Romney's "47 percent" comments from 2012.
A century ago, many a college undergrad could have caught the gaffe; today, it was enough to have an impressive-sounding quote from an acknowledged classic.
This was in spite of a gaffe in their second debate in which Mr. Ford had implied that the Soviet Union did not control Eastern Europe.
Reactions were swift and negative, with Republicans rushing to deem Clinton's statement a gaffe on the level of Mitt Romney's infamous "47 percent" comment in 2012.
The gaffe was, in the words of one of his own allies, the political equivalent of throwing an interception on the opening play of the game.
The gaffe undermined the progress Mr. de Blasio had made Wednesday night, when he made a generally well-regarded showing in the first Democratic presidential debate.
Then, on his first play of overtime, with Alabama trailing by 3, he allowed himself to get sacked, a gaffe that cost the Tide 16 yards.
Instead, it's covered as a gaffe, which means the fault, according to media theater critics, lies not with the people distorting Clinton's intentions and her policy.
A conservative tabloid, The Toronto Sun, accused Mr. Trudeau of "mansplaining" and unfurled footage of what it called the "gaffe-tastic" prime minister's top three malfunctions.
She later took back the remark, but Hassan's campaign seized on it with a TV ad focusing on the gaffe, and other Democrats have piled on.
That gaffe came just after halftime Sunday, in the middle of a fruitful drive deep in San Francisco territory, at the end of Jackson's longest run.
She never trips over her skirt or accidentally insults someone; the only social gaffe she commits while in Singapore is misidentifying one old woman as another.
Earlier in the opener, Baldwin-Trump spoke with CNN about his lewd comments from 2005 — the one gaffe that finally looks like it might get to him.
Bush Hager — just now recovering from her cringe-worthy "Hidden Fences" gaffe — cleared up the pregnancy confusion during a conversation about the rude speculation with Tamron Hall.
What is so curious about the phenomenon of the celebrity costume gaffe is that celebrities should be the most aware of this social function of a costume.
It was his second field goal of the game and atoned for a South Carolina's special team gaffe on an extra-point attempt in the third quarter.
Gerardo Parra committed a baserunning gaffe, getting thrown out trying to steal third after a leadoff double in the eighth with the Rockies down by four runs.
In his latest campaign gaffe, Joe Biden's campaign team forgot to scoop up the social media handles and web domain associated with a new campaign outreach effort.
Labeling this another Omar gaffe — let alone extrapolating from it that she's "anti-American" — requires using Islamophobic stereotypes as a lens through which one reads her comments.
With few exceptions — notably Charlotte Rampling's notorious gaffe — all the nominees asked have said they support diversity; no other answer is really acceptable, and they know it.
In another gaffe, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson struggled to name a foreign leader when asked who his favorite was during an MSNBC town hall last night.
" But nevertheless, while the immediate post-basket days were spent arguing if Clinton's assessment was accurate (yep), most people agreed that the statement nevertheless was a "gaffe.
You could actually see them on the stage trying to fix the gaffe when the La La Land team began to deliver acceptance speeches for Best Picture.
Another time, according to a producer, Bell called staff members into his office to show a gaffe she made during a cross-talk with a local station.
Sean Spicer's Freudian slip that Hitler did not use gas "on his own people" was no mere gaffe: it revealed a shared logic of white biological citizenship.
Ted Cruz after their showdown in the last debate as well as dodge other opponents desperate to draw him into a last-minute gaffe before Monday's caucuses.
Although he apologized for the epic gaffe, Spicer told Politico that his comments about the Holocaust were a "straight up mistake" – but said he won't be resigning.
The spotlight that shines on a Jets-Giants game is still bright enough that a prominent sideline gaffe by a coach could be devastating to his career.
And remember, if the royal family lost a member for every gaffe or scandal, we would have become a republic long before the United States of America.
WHATEVER smug feelings Hillary Clinton and her team enjoyed over the gaffe-strewn Republican National Convention in Cleveland last week died quickly, on July 25th, in Philadelphia.
My sense is that this was not a gaffe and she was actually coached to say this about "Medicare for All" to fully establish her liberal credentials.
But Wednesday's gaffe is the type of viral moment Trump could seize on as he seeks to paint Biden as a candidate who has lost a step.
Democrats sought to nail down Kavanaugh's views, or force him into an error or gaffe, on several controversial issues, including his views on abortion and executive power.
While Biden has received (ridiculous and unearned) plaudits for not committing a major gaffe during the opening weeks of his campaign, his response here shows some vulnerability.
Ocasio-Cortez made a gaffe during the Friday evening event, when she urged voters to "flip this seat red" for Welder, instead of flipping it blue, Mediaite.
Not so in New Orleans, where the slick, relatively gaffe-free broadcast was intended not to arouse any unruly emotions or to offend any particular religious sensibilities.
To capitalize on Trump's gaffe, Bee called on "real Scotsman" David Tennant, one of the actors who's played Doctor Who, to read mean Scottish tweets about Trump.
She denies that, but Jonathan S. Tobin, writing in the conservative National Review, called it a gaffe that undermined her criticism of Mr. Kemp on voting issues.
Fiercely ambitious — to his critics, gaffe-prone and self-promoting — Mr. Williamson lost his job on Wednesday after being accused of a leak that suggested that Mrs.
And it's not because he gets flummoxed easily, nor is it because he stumbles or makes the occasional gaffe (at one point, calling Cory Booker the president).
That level of mindfulness, Mr. Kaufmann said, can reduce the possibility of an unintentional gaffe — what could be considered an honest mistake that may have serious consequences.
Biden struggled several times to spit out the words in his answers -- and his "Go to Joe 30330" gaffe at the end of the debate will linger.
So that's what qualifies as a gaffe these days: not an unwitting revelation, but anything that can be spun to look bad or reinforce an existing narrative.
It's hardly news that the former vice president is gaffe-prone: His blooper reel would probably stretch from his beloved Delaware to first-in-the-nation Iowa.
But here's the deal, any gaffe that I have made, and I've made gaffes like every politician I know has, have been not about a substantive issue.
Mr Biden holds a comfortable lead but he is gaffe-prone and would take office at 78, which would make him the oldest man to do so.
Mnuchin also says Linton has "humility," which is an essential point, since Linton first burst onto the public radar with an Instagram gaffe for the history books.
While the world laughs at the latest gaffe in the White House, Russia has comfort in knowing that much of the spotlight is diverted to Mr. Trump.
The gaffe prevented Spicer from truly augmenting the White House's message on Syria, even as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson landed in Moscow for high-level meetings.
In St. Petersburg, Mr. Putin's longtime associate, Aleksandr D. Beglov, who was described by Russian news outlets as a "gaffe machine," won 65 percent of the vote.
"Any gaffe that I have made — and I've made gaffes like every politician I know has — have been not about the substance," Mr. Biden told Mr. Colbert.
The rapid-fire controversies this week came after Trump had made significant gains in the polls, buoyed by Clinton's "basket of deplorables" gaffe and recent health concerns.
And, yes, Yoho completed the process of committing a Kinsleyesque gaffe later yesterday when a spokesman claimed he "misspoke" by saying that Nunes worked for the president.
In 1980 Ronald Reagan, a man more gaffe-prone than Joe Biden, claimed Alaska had more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia, and mixed up Pakistan and Afghanistan.
ABC program Media Watch picked up the gaffe, writing "One New Zealand is never enough," and before long, the puns came running in like dancing, drunk Hobbits.
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci in a new interview apologized for a Holocaust poll gaffe and said he has a "zero tolerance policy" on Nazis.
Trump called Justin Trudeau "two-faced" after video emerged of the Canadian president and other world leaders appearing to mock the president in a hot mic gaffe.
Conservative news outlets feasted on what they portrayed as an embarrassing gaffe, with the popular morning show "Fox & Friends" even dedicating a segment to it Wednesday morning.
Trump's Eclipse Gaffe Monday's news was all about the eclipse, and President Trump did the one thing experts warned everyone not to do: Look directly at the sun.
It was that militancy from grassroots conservatives that made blunders like Romney's "20083 percent" gaffe — referencing the number of Americans who don't pay income tax — even more dangerous.
Since this is an awards show, what better way to look at the candid reactions then to rank the calmest to the wildest reactions during the Oscar gaffe.
Flanked by his decorative daughter and wife, and reading from a teleprompter, Mr Trump didn't apologise for his most recent mega-gaffe, but focused on attacking Mrs Clinton.
Gonzalez confirmed his dismissal — and the embarrassing logistical gaffe — with Atlanta's traveling secretary and then went to talk with General Manager John Coppolella, taking two bottles of wine.
Mr. Turnbull took over as prime minister in September after deposing his deeply unpopular, gaffe-prone predecessor, Tony Abbott, who was in his first term as prime minister.
" Johnson's remarks were described as a "slip of the tongue" by International Trade Secretary Liam Fox, who added that he did not believe it was a "serious gaffe.
The 30-second spot features a gaffe in which Slotkin said that she puts "party before country" and suggests that, if elected, she'll be a shill for Pelosi.
A rational candidate would not deliberately do something that unnecessarily jeopardizes his chances of victory, so it follows that the outburst must have been a mistake — a gaffe.
The Best Picture gaffe may be the talk of Hollywood post-Oscars, but social media was buzzing about how handsome Justin Timberlake looked in his Tom Ford tuxedo.
Barr did no harm Barr cleared the main hurdle for any presidential nominee: He avoided the kind of gaffe that could go viral and blow up his chances.
"It was (a) pure undiluted gaffe especially with a foreign audience you are telling to come and invest in your country," Uche Enechi said in a Facebook comment.
"I am a gaffe machine, but my God what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth," Biden told an audience late last year.
Trump has been at this long enough that it's long past time to stop thinking about his frequently expressed pro-Russian views as some kind of thoughtless gaffe.
Still, some Britons were confused over why the prince, the wizened and gaffe-prone Duke of Edinburgh who is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was even driving.
Media outlets across the nation rebroadcasted the gaffe, with pundits ferociously attacking Johnson's failure to identify the epicenter of arguably the single largest ongoing humanitarian crisis in world.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who has developed a reputation for making the occasional gaffe, went viral again on Wednesday — but this time, the error was not his.
Pundits were already asking if Mr. Corbyn, a gaffe-prone leftist viewed by many in his own party as unelectable, would step down if he lost the election.
With opinion polls narrowing in recent weeks, Johnson&aposs team are keen to limit any contact with the president this week in order to avoid a similar gaffe.
Word of the Day : a socially awkward or tactless act _________ The word gaffe has appeared in 95 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Sept.
January's once-in-a-lifetime gaffe has faded into the past, and the prospect of a replacement umpire even being in position to do something similar seems remote.
President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to the African nation of Namibia as Nambia in a speech on Wednesday — and social media users were quick to pounce on the gaffe.
What might have started as a gaffe was underlined the next day, when Spicer emphasized the many groups of people who had died at the hands of the Nazis.
Hyde-Smith faced backlash for a "joke" on the campaign trail about "public hanging," and on Friday she was found to have made another gaffe in a recent remarks.
The NHL playoffs are famous for their ferocious pace and physical play, and the minute that elapsed between the Casey save and the Casey gaffe held to that standard.
While it looks like the classic "mistook-for-the-search-bar" gaffe, there is always the chance it wasn't Norris himself who sent the tweet, but an artful prankster.
Fox News quickly issued an apology after a geography gaffe this week resulted in an on-air graphic incorrectly labeling three Central-American countries as all belonging to Mexico.
He's also one of the precious few high-profile Trump lieutenants who has avoided scandal, whether that involve a contract killing gaffe or ties to a pro-Russian oligarch.
Just two weeks after a coffee cup was spotted in an episode of "Game of Thrones," eagle-eyed fans caught another major gaffe in the show's finale — water bottles.
It happens because you're embarrassed by a financial gaffe, or because you broke the household rules of money that you'd set up and you wanted to avoid a fight.
This, of course, was also the point Trump tried to make a year later, but PolitiFact was not in such a forgiving mood when he made this particular gaffe.
He was quickly herded away from the mic and compared to Steve Harvey (who recently had an awards show gaffe mixing up the winners of the Miss Universe pageant).
He can be a gaffe machine (though one wonders if that even matters in the Trump era), and his earlier runs for the White House didn't end well. 2.
The gaffe was a mind-boggling demonstration of bureaucratic incompetence, especially in a world where electronic scheduling and payment tools are standard in the private sector of home care.
There is no guarantee that support for Johnson will fall significantly after the gaffe, especially in a race where most voters hold unfavorable views of both Clinton and Trump.
Bernie Sanders, and a gaffe with the New York City subway as she tries to woo voters for the state's primary, how is Clinton feeling about all of this?
" It was a genius comedic rebuke of the gaffe performed weeks ago by presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio about "colored people's time.
This week's videogame news includes a, um, battle royale between Fortnite and Apex Legends, another weird gaffe by Steam, and Nintendo sneaking a big surprise into an unassuming package.
We don't know just how hands-on the sisters are in the design process, but we've got a feeling somebody's going to get a talking-to for this gaffe.
"Basket of deplorables" wasn't Clinton's "47 percent moment," and the Trump campaign's decision to signal boost the "gaffe" may have caused more damage to their side than to hers.
And when you do stumble or make a gaffe, even if you're not a local news station, sometimes it's easier to swallow your pride than try and clap back.
"If his gaffe-filled 2015 is any indicator, Bill Clinton has lost a few miles an hour off his fastball," said Jeff Bechdel, the communications director for America Rising.
Until Trump picked him on Wednesday, Perry was best known for a 2011 debate gaffe in which he blanked on one of the federal departments he'd like to abolish.
But while Lowe's version of the Kinsley gaffe spoke to the tech industry's nonchalance about its numerous privacy violations, it also underscored the odd position MoviePass finds itself in.
The gaffe is making Democrats more optimistic about their prospects, despite acknowledging the steep challenges they still face in a state that hasn't elected a Democratic senator since 1982.
" This prompted them to consider something that, coming from a pair of political journalists, bordered on heresy: Maybe, they mused, we were looking at "the end of the gaffe.
Trump is often dismissed by the media—"Surely his political career is over now that he's [insert apparent gaffe]"—yet he soldiers on, holding fast to the public spotlight.
"I guess I'm having an Aleppo moment," the former New Mexico governor joked, referring to his gaffe earlier this month where he blanked when asked about the Syrian city.
HONG KONG — Jeremy Hunt, the new British foreign secretary, made a diplomatic gaffe on Monday, calling his Chinese-born wife Japanese during a discussion with his counterpart in Beijing.
Whether the ball misses the net because of a gaffe by the shooter or a spectacular save by the goalkeeper, the response by the rejected players remains nearly identical.
If something as small as Porterie's gaffe in citing the wrong clause of the Constitution changed history, history can change again with a strong push in a different direction.
But Mr Biden has always been a poor campaigner—undisciplined, gaffe-prone, at times ill-tempered and combative—and his supporters seem unmoved at his inexhaustible supply of gaffes.
Your email will wait 60 seconds (or more) after you click Send, giving you a window in which to realize your gaffe and stop the message in its tracks.
Perry's debate gaffe occurred in November 2011, during the period when the candidates are evaluated and winnowed on the basis of whether they can compete at the necessary level.
Prince Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, has been lauded for his perseverance and unwavering sense of duty, while weathering criticism for being gaffe-prone and blunt.
Until now, he has steadfastly supported his most gaffe-prone cabinet minister, Ms. Inada, a longtime close ally whom he once was thought to be grooming as his successor.
In its biggest gaffe, MoviePass momentarily ran out of money on July 27, 2018, and it was unable to purchase tickets for customers until it secured a new loan.
In temperament, ideology and style on the campaign trail, the gregarious, gaffe-prone, relatively moderate Mr. Biden and the disciplined, democratic socialist Mr. Sanders could not be more different.
Whether it was her gaffe about "normal people" being able to afford private jets like hers or weak attempts to disassociate herself from national Democrats, McCaskill is increasingly vulnerable.
He's been a legendary gaffe machine for his entire career, and at the age of 76 his tendency to garble what he's saying strikes some people as extremely alarming.
For months, the president's top campaign aides have been monitoring media reactions to his speeches, press gaggles and tweets, hunting for the next gaffe they can spin into gold.
It is also meant to review all pending executive orders, which means the catastrophic travel ban gaffe could potentially have been avoided with a strong lawyer in the post.
Her record, in other words, is mixed: The opposite of a gaffe is not a remark that everyone likes and agrees on, but a clearly understood and fairly interpreted remark.
The group's members haven't commented on the video just yet, but knowing their past history being body-positive role models, we're sure they'll have some choice words for the gaffe.
The star delivered an important message during her Tuesday appearance on The View, calling out Michael Keaton for what she characterized as a "non-apology" following his "Hidden Fences" gaffe.
It was a humiliating black eye for the popular app, one of the most recognizable gay brands in the world, and another gaffe that severely damaged its standing with employees.
Not only was it not a gaffe, it was a pillar of his political platform—his only one, in fact, save for a meaningless slogan on a goofy red hat.
Like the rest of America, I sat there stunned last night while the gaffe of the century — I'm talking, of course, about the Oscars' #envelopegate — played out on my screen.
In this case, Republican leaders, including Trump's running mate Mike Pence, are treating it as a gaffe that needs to be cleaned up with a quick denunciation of Vladimir Putin.
"We believe the odds of Ms. Kraninger securing confirmation have increased given her avoidance of a debilitating gaffe, but her confirmation is not yet certain," he added in a note.
Johnson has said he had a hard time identifying a foreign leader he admires, following his gaffe late last month where he struggled to name one during a television appearance.
This gaffe is just another on a never-ending list of public remarks that show the president and his team's tone deaf, misinformed, flippantly hateful approach to leading this country.
The most notable gaffe came in Game 63, when the Wizards started the fourth quarter of a tie game with Porter, Oubre Jr., Jennings, Bogdanovic, and Smith on the floor.
"YIKES: Ocasio-Cortez Fumbles Basic Civics TWICE In 1 Statement," tweeted Palin, who was known for being gaffe-prone herself, after Ocasio-Cortez misspoke when describing the branches of government.
That could be why some candidates such as Warren are becoming more willing to overcome shyness with the press, even though it raises the chances of making a public gaffe.
Mr. Cameron — whose main political worry is a vote scheduled for June 23 on whether Britain will remain in the European Union — tried to smooth over the gaffe on Wednesday.
"I am a gaffe machine, but my God what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth," Biden acknowledged before entering the race in late 2018.
Leaping a few feet, Diggs hovered above Saints safety Marcus Williams, who made the critical gaffe of lowering his shoulder to hit him — but missed, instead striking teammate Ken Crawley.
To state the obvious, Trump very clearly did not make a would/wouldn't gaffe here — the sentence makes no sense in context unless you take Trump to be exonerating Russia.
He experienced a totally normal, totally banal American politics gaffe cycle in which he said something politically awkward but totally defensible and then wound up spinning away from it furiously.
Beyond the timing and the unique structure of candidate competition in the 2016 race, there are two other ways in which Rubio's gaffe differs from most other famous campaign missteps.
Players said the gaffe actually relaxed them and helped them prevail — and some fan websites suggested that Mr. Henry receive a medal and become the team's mascot for the tournament.
Little else from that event, broadcast by ABC News in February 2016, has persisted in the public imagination like Mr. Carson's gaffe — a phenomenon that veteran debate producers know well.
However, such a magnificent gaffe was but one saddening event in a political week that has magnified the anxieties and frustrations many Americans feel when evaluating their 2016 presidential options.
That should lead to more airtime for all the contenders, but with that comes the risk of committing a gaffe or being exposed as shallow on any given policy area.
Meanwhile, the Yankees squandered a scoring chance in the sixth when Stanton committed a baserunning gaffe, breaking for home on Neil Walker's dribbler back to the mound with one out.
The Mariners strung together five consecutive hits in the second inning but only had two runs to show for it, thanks in part to a baserunning gaffe by Mitch Haniger.
Joseph Lengyel called himself out for a uniform-related gaffe Wednesday after discovering that he wore his ribbon rack upside down during President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.
Bush on reporter The 103rd U.S. President was no stranger to the gaffe -- entire books were written about his famous "Bushisms" -- and they were in evidence even on the election trail.
A cluster of Trump supporters brought anti-impeachment signs and a giant poster of a cereal box labeled "Biden's Corn Pops," an apparent reference to Joe Biden's gaffe over the summer.
Johnson talked international relations and rude poetry with a hoax caller who pretended to be the Armenian prime minister in an embarrassing new gaffe for one of Britain's most prominent politicians.
Some people have rationalized Duma and Sergeenko's gaffe by pointing at the fact that they are from Russia, a country where Black citizens make up less than 0.02% of the population.
Trump and his surrogates have tried to imply this was some kind of gaffe, that he didn't intend to suggest gun owners would violently take out Clinton or her court picks.
Most of the presidential debates since then haven't provided that kind of stark gaffe, but they're just as effective because it's not a slam dunk the decided-but-uneasy voters need.
But when you make a habit out of singling out and insulting individual reporters, you're not going to get a pass and every misstep, every enunciation gaffe, every mistruth is hyperscrutinized.
I hope you enjoyed that little gaffe at the end of last year's Oscars, because they're going to beat us to fucking death with it during this year's 17-hour ceremony.
It's unclear whether Burr's gaffe will be sufficient to change that, but it's certainly not the headline he hoped to see eight days before an election that's been close so far.
It's the gaffe-proof precision of the campaign trail, deployed by one of the most powerful companies and executives in America, while also allowing Zuckerberg to connect with his user base.
The Trump campaign, meanwhile, has seized on Clinton's "basket of deplorables" remark, believing it to be a game-changing gaffe along the lines of Mitt Romney's "47 percent" remarks in 2012.
Many reactions to the gaffe sneer at Game of Thrones for missing the cup despite having two years to finish the season and a reported budget of $15 million per episode.
The ticker is essentially just a safety net; there's no longer chance for a gaffe where a nervous winner forgets to thank someone important, or a group runs out of time.
This was perhaps Rubio's most famous campaign line, largely because it featured in a debate gaffe whereby he repeated it several times in response to criticism that he can seem robotic.
Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach has finally gone on record about calls to share her crown with Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez-Arévalo – who was publicly humiliated by Steve Harvey's epic gaffe.
Though it's unclear whether that specific gaffe was what doomed his campaign, Mr. Romney was subject to the laws of political gravity in ways that Donald Trump has not yet been.
In a tweet, George Conway, a conservative lawyer, criticized Trump for mocking Obama for a 85033 gaffe in which he mistakenly said he visited "57 states" during his first presidential run.
Despite his current status as the frontrunner in the race, Biden's age and gaffe-prone tendency have raised some questions as to whether he could be too old to be president.
And although by the end of the Olympics nobody was confusing Phelps for Lochte in or out of the water, Friedman, to his credit, got the post-gaffe call just right.
The critics tend to miss something important: the way in which gaffe-hunting is, ultimately, a logical and sometimes deliberate way of tackling the impossible task the press has assigned itself.
Once again, eagle-eyed 'GoT' fans (or haters) noticed a big gaffe related to the hit HBO series' penultimate episode ... Jaime Lannister's right hand miraculously grew back in a promo shot.
The latest 'GoT' gaffe comes a week after a promotional image for episode 5 featured Jaime Lannister with his right hand still intact ... despite getting it chopped off in season 3.
Reporters say the press secretary does not want to be captured on video dodging tough questions, or committing a gaffe that could irk Mr. Trump, an avid viewer of the briefings.
And while some pundits were impressed that he didn't commit more than one crushing gaffe, Stephen Colbert was not one of them as he said last night on The Late Show.
Liberals and their media allies are becoming knee-jerk anti-Trumpists, always on the lookout for the president's next embarrassing, meme-able gaffe—and sometimes pouncing without getting their facts straight.
His gaffe at the debate came at a moment when several of the remaining candidates were focusing their attacks on the electability in a general election of Sanders, the Democratic frontrunner.
For that, she can thank a political environment that has steadily turned a once-blue state red, and her own gaffe about ending coal jobs that struck a nerve in Appalachia.
Tran had won by 0483 points in 2017; after her abortion gaffe, which became the focus of a national Republican campaign to run against "infanticide," her margin shrank to 20 points.
" Donnelly's diversity gaffe was reminiscent of Mitt Romney, then the Republican nominee for president, in 2012 awkwardly touting his efforts to hire women by saying he had "binders full of women.
Despite it being a clear gaffe on the valet's part, we're told X's camp thinks prosecutors are gonna squeeze him because there's confusion as to whether or not he was driving.
The point here is not that Americans were horribly unfair to Romney, although the idea that "binders full of women" was a debate-defining gaffe is a bit quaint in retrospect.
Bush did have a gaffe-filled interview very early in the campaign, where he failed to correctly name the leaders of several key foreign countries, thus the need for someone like Cheney.
Any politician running for president could submit for public consideration a 500-page document proposing the most deranged policy on earth, and it wouldn't summon as much outcry as a single gaffe.
Professor Robert Kelly, with his wife Kim Jung-A and two kids, gamely fielded questions on everything from whether the gaffe was staged to whether they plan to make money from it.
Barack Obama, among others, mocked this hilarious gaffe: "The 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back, because the cold war's been over for 20 years," scoffed the president.
The half-life of a gaffe: Speaking of Pruitt's comments environmental lawyers tell me activists will likely use them in legal filings in their battles against the rollback of various climate regulations.
Des Moines, to me, is the convivial bar in the lobby of the downtown Marriott, where the traveling press can reliably be spotted decompressing after filing their gaffe-of-the-day stories.
Things that look big at the moment, a gaffe made during a debate or a particular primary victory, are not nearly as decisive as they seem in the heat of the campaign.
There was also concern that George Bush, a more natural and charismatic politician, would upstage his brother, the more cerebral of the two, who can be awkward and gaffe-prone in person.
Patrick Maney, a Boston College historian who recently published a book about the Clinton presidency, which he dubbed "A New Gilded Age," disputed the idea that the Obamacare comments were a gaffe.
He parried questions of how much control people have over their data on the world's largest social media network without a major gaffe, while avoiding being cornered into supporting new government regulation.
But the serious side of her gaffe is that it represents how clueless the government is when it comes to dealing with a drugs-related prison crisis that's spiraling out of control.
The Sanders' campaign's Twitter gaffe comes one day after he caused a stir during Sunday's Democratic presidential debate in Flint, Michigan, after Sanders and Clinton were each asked about racial blind spots.
So, on The Daily Show Wednesday night, Trevor Noah provided a little explainer on the gaffe-prone, pro-Brexit, former foreign secretary who's been publicly backed by Trump, his long lost twin.
There is only one vice presidential debate, so the candidates have only one opportunity to prove their mettle before being forgotten, aside for the occasional gaffe, for the rest of the campaign.
Developers jumped on the apparent gaffe, replying to Danger's tweet that there was a "real lack of follow-through" and advising that using the JSON format would have been a better idea.
Mr. Pence, Mr. Trump's running mate, spoke in Denver, where he mocked the rush by Democrats and the news media to declare Mr. Trump down for the count after each day's gaffe.
If the goal there is to break out of the pack by seizing the camera, it will only happen in two tried-and-true TV ways: making a gaffe or acting outrageously.
The gaffe was reported across the sports news landscape -- and some people were wondering if it was an intentional "Easter Egg" thing, like Google's been known to do from time to time.
But looking at the new terms announced to subscribers following the gaffe-filled weekend, it seems clear MoviePass is still pursuing a revenue stream it's been banking on for some time now.
To Mr. Trump's critics, she is an enabler trapped in a gilded cage, occasionally breaking out to express a divergent opinion or make a high-profile gaffe before retreating again into silence.
Nobody believes that Mr. Johnson, who is widely disdained in Brussels, especially after his gaffe-prone stint as foreign secretary, will be able to wrest a better deal than the diligent Mrs.
The gaffe came as Northam fights to regain public trust after a photo from his medical school yearbook page showed a person in blackface and another in a Ku Klux Klan outfit.
The damage wasn't so much in the gaffe he corrected, but that it detracted from his key point: that he held the strongest African American support of anyone on the debate stage.
Angle, who was gaffe-prone and drew criticism for avoiding the press, ultimately lost to Reid by nearly 6 points amid a GOP electoral wave and the rise of the Tea Party.
"I am a gaffe machine, but my God what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth," he during a stop for his book tour in Missoula, Montana.
Indeed, even while making his apology on CNN, he managed to make yet another gaffe, stating that he didn't want to draw attention away from Trump's attempts to "destabilize" the Middle East.
On other occasions, the former vice president has been meandering and gaffe-prone, raising questions about whether he is up to the rigors of a full-tilt presidential campaign at age 2628.
However, just as the actual Hurricane Katrina did not have the political impact that the search for "Obama's Katrina" implies, there is little reason to believe the 47 percent gaffe hurt Romney.
Then again, given the way they have managed things so far this season, there is little reason to suspect they will make a memorable gaffe on the sport's most important stage next weekend.
Far more importantly, sharing a screenshot of this gaffe on Twitter led to some unprompted replies from all of you who have personally committed or witnessed culinary fuck-ups of a similar nature.
Since we've just hit the 50th anniversary of this massive editorial gaffe, let us tell the tale of how cellulite came to be the most endemic and untreatable "invented disease" of all time.
Moonlight, one of the biggest movies of 2016, had its Best Picture moment of glory stolen at last year's show thanks to a gaffe that accidentally gave the distinction to La La Land.
It's not the first gaffe by Dolce & Gabbana in China, where the brand came under fire on social media last year for a series of advertisements showing the grungy side of Chinese life.
In the aftermath of his "Aleppo" gaffe, Johnson campaign spokesperson Joe Hunter told CNN that Johnson would overcome the major blow, adding, "He has, after all, climbed a few mountains in his life."
News reports focused on the gaffe that hurt Mr Rubio just before New Hampshire's primary: a stilted performance in a TV debate when he used the same line on Mr Obama four times.
In an interview with TMZ, Escalona Cruz said he was shocked to have receive Bieb's accolade and reached out to the Latin Academy of Records Arts & Sciences to inform them of the gaffe.
This month, the former Republican nominee is being praised for long ago naming Russia "our number-one geopolitical foe," a throwaway line that many considered at the time to be a campaign gaffe.
Commentators pounced from all corners, criticizing him for his "ghetto gaffe," or what they perceived to be his tone-deaf portrayal of poverty as a uniquely black phenomenon, something whites just don't understand.
For a governor who is routinely described as a calculating tactician and careful in his rhetoric, Andrew Cuomo's "America was never that great" gaffe surprised and disappointed all those who follow him closely.
Gaunce gave the Canucks a 3-2 lead at 9:24 of the third period as Toews made a rare gaffe and threw the puck to him right in front of Chicago's net.
Unfortunately, online, radio and cable outlets are so focused on the latest campaign gaffe or doubled down faux pas that the plight of school children gets left behind in the political dust-up.
Earlier this year, Blumhouse Productions founder Jason Blum's gaffe about the lack of qualified women horror directors—which he since apologized for with back up from women proteges—caused a stir on twitter.
In 1989, when Vice President Dan Quayle nonsensically remarked that "I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy, but that could change," we all dutifully relished the gaffe.
Yet Donald J. Trump's refusal to admit any misstep during his winning presidential campaign may have shifted the gaffe gauge in American politics — as well as some Democrats' expectations about their own candidates.
Any cabdriver, barber or internet troll can mouth off about his crackpot hypotheses; but if a president accidentally lets slip an authentic, uncensored thought it's called a "gaffe" and costs him approval points.
At some level, this is just one more campaign moment when a candidate makes a gaffe, the media pounces on it and an incident generates a 24-hour conversation before journalists move on.
What Ms. McEnerney considered a gaffe, though, meant nothing to Mr. Schreiber the night of their introduction in March 2014 at the 60th birthday party in Manhattan of a mutual friend, Robert Sherman.
Luntz, a longtime Republican pollster and consultant to NBC's hit series "The West Wing," on CNBC compared Bloomberg's debacle to Rick Perry's debate gaffe in the 2012 race for the GOP presidential nomination.
Well-trained by now in ducking the latest Trump verbal or online gaffe, the only thing that matters for party leaders is what Moore does from now on — not what he's done before.
This intelligence gaffe "will cast a pall over the trip in the Middle East," Tamara Cofman Wittes, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center for Middle East Policy, told journalists Wednesday morning.
Despite what I wrote above, it is widely believed in professional political circles that the 47 percent gaffe hurt Romney, so it's natural for practitioners to leap at the chance to relive it.
Limiting the trip to his golf properties means there are likely to be fewer chances for missteps like 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney's gaffe-filled trip to London, Jerusalem and Poland four years ago.
Another high-profile crisis with Russia might highlight the gaffe-prone Republican nominee's lack of foreign policy experience and bolster Democratic rival Hillary Clinton – quite possibly exactly the opposite of what Putin might want.
And there's his campaign aides' awkward attempt to explain a 1987 gaffe resurrected by the New York Times -- his claim that he marched during the Civil Rights movement when he most certainly did not.
While Kasich made the rounds, more than making up for a previous gastronomical gaffe -- he was caught eating pizza with a fork -- gobbling up the attention while feasting on a smorgasbord of Italian specialties.
" Naftali said that the incident, if true as reported, is a "huge gaffe" that sends a terrible signal to our allies that the administration is "not careful about secrets" and "not careful about alliances.
After a morning show gaffe that many are calling a disqualifying moment for the Libertarian presidential nominee, on Thursday afternoon Jake Tapper offered a brief refresher course on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria.
But given the President's off-the-cuff speaking style and willingness to hold forth on subjects in which he seems to lack a deep grounding, it's unlikely he has committed his last historical gaffe.
The title of the work is taken from Jenna Bush Hager's red carpet gaffe at last year's Golden Globes, where she conflated the titles of Hidden Figures and Fences, two films about black lives.
Her visit with sick children at a hospital in Rome conjured compassion; her viral moment, swatting away the hand of her husband after a gaffe on the tarmac in Israel, revealed an independent streak.
If the past is any indication, the candidate who makes the biggest gaffe or exposes him or herself to a rhetorical haymaker, loses the game regardless of articulation of or position on policy matters.
The infamous disposable cup spotted in Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones may have been digitally removed, but actress Emilia Clarke still took the opportunity to jokingly reveal she was behind the unintentional gaffe.
For White House staffers and other Americans watching nervously from the edge of their seat, fearing a major gaffe, the President's trip was a triumph in that he mostly -- mostly -- avoided making outrageous statements.
One thing that is definitely true is that the YouTuber will soon be charged with illegally trespassing onto a bridge, camera in hand—a gaffe that won him the honor of a TMZ mention.
The year is not even half over, but we can say with some certainty that the award for worst public relations gaffe of 2016 might just go to Tose Steak & Sushi in Pearland, Texas.
Sarah Palin, who once couldn't answer a third-grader's question about what exactly the vice president does, tried to shame Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over a verbal gaffe, and it's coming back to bite her.
One of them, J.R. Smith, inspired a viral GIF of James's pained expression after Smith had made a gaffe that deprived the Cavaliers of the possibility of a game-winning shot in Game 22001.
For the second time in five Cup races, Spithill and Oracle were hit with a penalty for crossing the starting line too early, a gaffe that Spithill again blamed on malfunctioning onboard navigation software.
Compared with, say, the rebuke he drew last year after photos of the younger Trudeau in blackface turned up (he apologized), and his disastrous India trip, this doughnut dustup is a minor, forgivable gaffe.
Steve Harvey isn&apost embarrassed about his infamous Miss Universe 2015 gaffe, and wanted everyone to know that when he took the stage as host once against for the 2019 competition on Sunday night.
Trade codes At the center of the gaffe is confusing nomenclature and an arcane coding system that trade and customs officials use to label thousands of products that come into the US every day.
Led by Luigi Di Maio, the party has already had to jettison some campaign pledges, has seen high-profile ministers make gaffe-prone cabinet debuts and has struggled to corral its disparate bloc of parliamentarians.
But the entire episode is telling of increasing tensions between Trump and House Republicans; the vast majority of congressional Republicans, particularly in the Freedom Caucus, have defended Trump through every scandal, gaffe, and policy misstep.
If this had been Barr's first "gaffe" — another colloquialism often employed to describe bigoted speech — the situation would've likely played out as many had anticipated: a hand-slap, a forced apology, a break from Twitter.
Spicer claiming that Hitler didn't use chemical weapons was bad—as was his accidental claim, while apologizing for that gaffe, that Trump was trying to "destabilize" the Middle East—but he's made worse unforced errors.
Weld also spoke in defense of his running mate, Gary Johnson, after a gaffe earlier this week in which he couldn't come up with the name of any foreign leader during an MSNBC town hall.
As the terms of his surrender, Trump offered two key concessions: He adopted House Speaker Paul Ryan's tax policy and the GOP's gaffe-centered 2012 campaign strategy of misquoting or misrepresenting the Democratic candidate's words.
The Times's Trip Gabriel captured how the Trump juggernaut smashes through one controversy after another: The Trump tax rate story buried the fake spox, who eclipsed the racist butler who overtook the tax hike gaffe.
Burr already apologized in a statement to CNN, but the gaffe is certain to make uncomfortable headlines for him in the final days of his campaign, in which he's being challenged by former state Rep.
During his tenure as vice president, Biden worked largely behind the scenes, and while he was known to be somewhat gaffe-prone, he spearheaded important legislative efforts around gun control, fiscal policy, and foreign policy.
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" Biden's retort, from December, during a book-tour stop at the University of Montana: "I am a gaffe machine, but my God what a wonderful thing compared to a guy who can't tell the truth.
In a contentious Thursday night debate, Mr. Cage mentioned, among other things, a 2015 gaffe in which Mr. Kemp's office released the Social Security numbers and other personal information of more than six million voters.
Proof lies in the fact that the White House did not react to Trump's "shithole" comments with panic or any sense that he had detonated a damaging gaffe that could cause him lasting political damage.
Whether it's dubious viral memes, gaffe-prone presidential debates, or surreal TikTok remixes, you could spend the rest of your life trying to watch all the video footage posted on YouTube in a single day.
But in the end, thanks to a gaffe by the Rays and Gardner's home run, he was on the field — like the rest of the Yankees — celebrating a victory that was hard to see coming.
But in looking ahead to the real implications of the conflict, the answer is the same as it is every time Biden makes a gaffe or has a memory lapse: It doesn't matter one bit.
Republicans reveled in the nominee's gaffe-free performance — one Democrats found a tad too scripted and stuffed with a lot of gollys and gees — and are ready to move ahead as quickly as they can.
Would she have made a critical gaffe — "you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables" — if she hadn't been getting seal claps for that line at big fundraisers?
In the wake of this latest gaffe, the Secret Service has essentially thrown up its hands and said it's up to Mar-a-Lago, not them, to figure out who gets in and who doesn't.
Doubling down on his formal apology following his epic Tuesday gaffe, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told Politico that his comments about the Holocaust were a "straight up mistake" – but said he won't be resigning.
Mazeski is telegenic with a good story to tell (she's a breast cancer survivor running on protecting healthcare) but has opposed progressive tax increases and made a gaffe on abortion rights, so she's far from invulnerable.
Leslie Uggams, a 72-year-old Tony winner, plays Blind Al in the upcoming superhero film, but outside of her illustrious career on Broadway and in film, she's become infamous for a gaffe-turned-YouTube sensation.
Similarly, Facebook's confusing rollout of its revenge porn upload test program isn't just a gaffe, but a sign that it still has significant blind spots when it comes to how is users will interpret its actions.
For example, a video clip of a candidate's campaign gaffe broadcast on the nightly news might lead to a spike in Twitter attention, but likely not result in more overall political support, according to the study.
Opacity in policy and opacity in training both lead to incidents like Facebook's memorable gaffe of pulling down a Pulitzer-winning photograph from the Vietnam war, and only restoring it once public outcry reached a crescendo.
Anyone getting criticized on Twitter will—thanks, in part, to Ronson's intervention—elicit not just further criticism, but also defenses, from people who could well imagine themselves making a similar gaffe and receiving similar negative attention.
Here's a key exchange between him and handmaiden Hugh Hewitt, who tried to rescue Trump from his own gaffe only to be fully rebuffed: HH: Last night, you said the President was the founder of ISIS.
Burr entered the campaign as a prohibitive favorite to be reelected, but has run a lackluster campaign and recently made a major gaffe by suggesting to gun owners that a target should be placed on Clinton.
A mediocre rap album as opposed to a truly terrible one is a rap album where someone who delights in mocking the stupid shit rappers say, like me, can't even find an outrageous gaffe worth quoting.
In 2014, a picture of the frog sipping tea, dubbed "But that's none of my business," was used as a passive-aggressive retort; the meme saw a brief resurgence after the #tealizard gaffe earlier this year.
But in this specific case, calling for Spicer's head is another way of saying Trump ought to have a less gaffe-prone, more analytically rigorous spokesman—someone who could put a nicer gloss on the indefensible.
After all, the State Department even made a gaffe about the city-state's sovereignty: It mistakenly described it as part of neighboring Malaysia in a note issued online, sparking snide comments on social media, Reuters reported.
They assert Biden is gaffe-prone and the energy and future of the party lies with the progressive wing, not with a swamp creature with a 36-year-long Senate career of appeasement to corporate interests.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's gaffe-prone foreign minister Boris Johnson seemed to compare Britain's exit from the European Union to the 1912 sinking of the ill-fated Titanic cruise liner, saying Brexit would be a "titanic success".
The only thing rivalling this spectacular collision with a stationary goal post is Klingberg's reaction to the gaffe, as he wound up and launched his stick into oblivion after Bonino sealed the loss for the Stars.
It's not just the MSNBC gaffe; here's what he tweeted right after the disastrous Chris Matthews interview: It's been almost 24 hours...and I still can't come up with a foreign leader I look up to.
Trump's actual foreign policy thus far has largely consisted of gaffe-filled telephone calls, but he did make one substantive gesture — trying to use Taiwanese independence as a bargaining chip to secure trade concessions from China.
PwC, the overseer of Oscar balloting for 83 years, had earlier taken full responsibility for Sunday's unprecedented gaffe, which stunned the star-studded Dolby Theatre crowd in Hollywood and a live television audience of millions worldwide.
In a TV interview on Monday, Mr. Johnson was caught in a gaffe, refusing to look at a picture of a sick 4-year old lying on a hospital floor because of a lack of beds.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson talked international relations and rude poetry with a hoax caller who pretended to be the Armenian prime minister in a new gaffe by one of Britain's most prominent politicians.
Schnatter&aposs latest gaffe happened last week, when in an interview with a local Louisville news station, WDRB, he complained that the quality of the pizza had declined since he was forced out of the company.
The 248ers took a 210-10 advantage on Robbie Gould's 46-yard field goal with 5:14 to go in the third quarter before creating separation after an Atlanta special-teams gaffe early in the fourth.
It usually plays out something like this: To explain away a gaffe or to justify controversial policy, someone in Trump world, an administration notorious for its anti-academic tilt, plumbs the depths of history for precedent.
The gaffe-prone Johnson had previously told a German broadcaster the evidence from Britain's top military laboratory, the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down, was "absolutely categorical" that the nerve agent originated in Russia.
From Steve Harvey poking fun at his now-infamous Miss Universe gaffe to Willem Dafoe as a hangry Marilyn Monroe, to Mountain Dew's bizarre #PuppyMonkeyBaby – there's plenty to keep you entertained while your favorite football team regroups.
" While some saw Biden's comments during his speech on Friday as a gaffe, others — including FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver — interpreted it as "a strategy ... to appeal to the sorts of Democrats who aren't very well represented on Twitter.
Meanwhile, West Ham scored their first two goals on set pieces: the first a result of a horrible gaffe by keeper Lukasz Fabianski, the second when Winston Reid inexplicably won a header between three well-positioned defenders.
Trump's gaffe on his employees' issues with Obamacare came as he trotted out the diverse staff of his Miami area resort and golf club, which flanked him during a photo opportunity with reporters traveling with his campaign.
On MSNBC Wednesday, he failed to name a world leader that he admired, a gaffe that came just weeks after he didn't recognize the city of Aleppo that rests at the heart of the Syrian civil war.
It's easy to see why the Internet At Large believes the middle Kardashian sister, whose family happens to accidentally appropriate cultures more often than nearly anyone else on the planet, could be guilty of such a gaffe.
" Trump himself invoked the gaffe to slam Clinton Saturday night, also retweeting Obama's remark four years ago that "We need a President who is fighting for all Americans, not one who writes off nearly half the country.
" Asked what effect the gaffe might have on the campaign, Weld said, "We'll have to wait and see whether people think that not picking up on the name of a town in Syria is a mortal sin.
First, he was gaffe-prone: suggesting that Britain should negotiate with Islamic State, for example, and letting slip several disagreeably macho comments, like one in which he looked forward to "smashing" Theresa May "back on her heels".
The costume designer and star of "Styled By June" was chatting up celebs arriving Monday night at the fashion awards show at the Brooklyn Museum -- which was live streamed -- when she made a shocking and insensitive gaffe.
How Leading Publications Can Prepare For A Tidal Wave of Citizen Reporting During Hurricane Sandy in 2012, CNN made a gaffe when it falsely announced that the New York Stock Exchange was under three feet of water.
Perhaps Mr Trump's campaign is on the verge of implosion, as some optimistic commentators and Democrats predict; perhaps another gaffe or two, about veterans or babies—or, indeed, about Mr Putin—will tip him over the edge.
Finally, in a 1997 interview with Geraldo Rivera, Observer film critic Rex Reed endorsed the theory, contending that Palance was intoxicated during the broadcast and that the Academy assembled a "massive cover-up" for his alleged gaffe.
City officials recently lifted property restrictions on a nursing home that was then acquired by a developer that plans to build luxury apartments — an embarrassing gaffe for a mayor who has made affordable housing a cornerstone policy.
Jennifer Mercieca, an expert in American political discourse at Texas A&M University, said in an email that the "deplorable" comment "sounds bad on the face of it" and compared it to Mr. Romney's 47 percent gaffe.
Hyde-Smith compounded her gaffe by joking at a separate event that it should be more difficult for liberal students to vote and after pictures emerged of her wearing a Confederate hat during a 2014 museum visit.
In 2012, presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who served as the chief executive of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, made what was then considered a devastating gaffe when he implied London might not be ready in time.
The question of whether she is good or bad on LGBT rights might simply come down to which you weigh more, the gaffe or the apology, the promises for the future or the failures in the past.
It is also one of the main reasons that, after just over two scandal- and gaffe-prone years as prime minister, Mr. Trudeau remains far and away the most popular political figure in this Trump-adverse country.
Even David Axelrod, who favored Biden as Barack Obama's running mate, has said that it is "not a tenable strategy" to meet the press only when you are rolled out to try to explain some embarrassing gaffe.
What ensued was a pack mentality within the press, and some objectively terrible coverage; the American public seemed to have an insatiable appetite for Trump's antics, and the media's incentives were to cover every gaffe and outrage.
Gregorius, who initially froze during the triple play because he thought Frazier had hit a line drive that would be caught, overcame his baserunning gaffe with a sparkler of a play with two outs in the fifth.
But a last-minute gaffe by D'Amato—in a private meeting he called Schumer a "putzhead," then denied it, then said that he stood by the characterization "one hundred per cent"—helped Schumer win that race, too.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Jean-Claude Juncker, the gaffe-prone head of the European Commission, on Monday highlighted the difficulty the EU has in dealing with the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan with a joke at its president's expense.
Trade negotiations rarely follow the timetables set by leaders, and Johnson committed a major gaffe Monday: refusing to engage with news of a sick 4-year-old sprawled on a hospital floor for lack of a bed.
It's really amazing if you think about it – for all the money spent on "spin doctors" and crisis managers to handle the occasional embarrassing photo or verbal gaffe, I've never heard about a politician's cybersecurity response plan.
Roundup Despite surpassing Ingemar Stenmark's record by clinching a 0.111.78th World Cup crystal-globe title, the American skier Lindsey Vonn had little to celebrate on Saturday in La Thuile, Italy, as she apologized for a social media gaffe.
When pressed on the gaffe — which took place in the middle of a primary debate — Perry simply shrugged and said, "Oops," earning himself, in some media and critics' corners, the unfortunate nicknames Rick "Oops" Perry and Governor Oops.
The news: Gorsuch finished 20 hours of Senate testimony yesterday, and the New York Times has a rundown of what Gorsuch said here — essentially, he was really vague, and nothing stood out as a major gaffe or revelation.
Let us pretend for just a moment that truth really does matter and words really do have consequences (lol, I know, right?), and apply the the longstanding rules of political gaffe coverage to this bewildering and unprecedented election.
Perhaps Biden felt he had to up his gaffe game to compete with Trump, who has dominated headlines with his attacks on the family of a dead soldier and claims that President Obama is the "founder" of ISIS.
He will likely face some ribbing -- potentially both light-hearted and probing -- about his infamous 2011 gaffe in which he forgot to name the Energy Department as the third of three federal agencies he would abolish as president.
Back during the 2012 presidential campaign we were set up to believe that a slip of the tongue by the gaffe-prone Vice President Biden smoked out President Obama to prematurely declare his support for same-sex marriage.
At the 2014 World Cup, a jittery Akinfeev fumbled the ball on a harmless shot to give South Korea a goal and a 1-1 draw, a gaffe that contributed to Russia's group-stage exit without a win.
When Hillary Clinton declared at a high-dollar fundraiser earlier this month that half of Donald Trump's supporters belong in a "basket of deplorables" and are thus "irredeemable," it was widely depicted as some sort of extemporaneous gaffe.
If you just read the first Politico piece, you'd think it was about tribal sovereignty and hollow apologies; if you read the latter, it concerns a political gaffe that must be smoothed out before the general election arrives.
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who took over the party leadership from the chancellor last December, stumbles from one gaffe to another, most recently hurting the CDU's election campaigns by condemning a prominent right-wing member popular in the east.
It was only the Mets' second win in 10 games, and it came in their first game since an embarrassing gaffe in Wednesday's loss to Cincinnati in which they batted out of order, squashing a first-inning rally.
Predictably, a gaffe destined for a thousand Oscars blooper reels was the talk of the 23rd annual Vanity Fair Oscar party, hosted by Graydon Carter in a pavilion connected to the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A comic gag turned into a gaffe for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, triggering a storm of social media comment accusing them of being insensitive to African-Americans.
These remarks rapidly entered the lexicon of political operatives and journalists as a textbook example of a damaging gaffe, so framing Clinton's remarks as a potential new "47 percent moment" is meant to play up their potential consequences.
"So moved and touched by all the kind wishes I have received over the last few days and staggered by the similar and worse stories my #cysters have been sending me," the actress commented on Instagram under the gaffe.
Susan Crabtree, in RealClearPolitics, took a look at bad things people say about Biden -- he's handsy, he bullied Anita Hill, he opposed desegregation, he's a gaffe machine -- and wondered whether Trump may have actually softened the ground for him.
Johnson sighed and admitted after a moment that he was having another "Aleppo moment," in reference to his previous gaffe several weeks earlier when he was unable to recognize a city at the heart of the Syrian civil war.
Over the last two weeks, "Deplorables" has become a Trump campaign meme: They wanted it to bury Clinton the way that Mitt Romney's "47 percent" gaffe buried him at roughly the same period in the election cycle in 2012.
The call prompted critics, supporters and foreign policy experts alike to question whether the move was a deliberate shift in policy or it was an unplanned foreign policy gaffe, a controversy the President-elect refused to settle or clarify.
Jews were also upset when, as part of the revival of an old Latin mass, prayers were reinstated for the lifting of the spiritual blindness of the Jews, only to be excised as soon as the gaffe was realized.
BRUSSELS, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Jean-Claude Juncker, the gaffe-prone head of the European Commission, on Monday highlighted the difficulty the EU has in dealing with the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan with a joke at its president's expense.
IF MAKING the gaffe-prone Boris Johnson foreign secretary was Theresa May's most eyebrow-raising cabinet appointment, probably her most visible policy pronouncement since taking office on July 13th has been to signal the return of an "industrial strategy".
"It wasn&apost Biden&aposs first gaffe of the night — not long beforehand, he had drawn stifled laughter from the audience when he suggested combatting domestic violence by "punching at it and punching at it and punching at it.
Can she be as feckless as, say, a George W. Bush, as flawed as a Bill Clinton, as colossally unprepared as a Donald Trump, as gaffe-prone as a Joe Biden, as cranky and unkempt 
as a Bernie Sanders?
The journalistic ritual of gaffe-spotting dates approximately to the Vietnam era, but it blossomed into a full-blown obsession during the 1980 candidacy of Ronald Reagan, whose malapropisms were well noted even before he won the Republican nomination.
Instead of spending the week after a debate arguing over who had the best comeback or the worst gaffe, maybe we'd get the kind of Monday-morning quarterbacking that touches on some of the challenges of actually being president.
"I was running on CPT, which stands for 'jokes that white people should not make,'" he said, referencing the infamous gaffe when Clinton and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio used a racially loaded acronym as a joke.
His inability to apologize or back down has opened the door to a post-gaffe politics, stripping away the convenient fiction of missteps and errors that journalists turn to when they are uncomfortable confronting a statement on its merits.
It's easy to laugh at the gaffe, but Trump's ignorance about the leadership of one of the most dangerous nations on earth is deeply worrying given that tensions between the US and North Korea are increasing by the day.
His 2008 bid began with a racial gaffe: On the day Biden officially filed to run, he told a reporter that Barack Obama was "articulate" and "clean" — and he ended with a 1 percent showing in the Iowa caucuses.
Tesla founder Elon Musk unveiled the Cybertruck on November 21, and despite a gaffe in which the vehicle&aposs windows failed to be as unbreakable as he claimed, orders for the truck are reportedly in the hundreds of thousands.
The former Vice President has been known for verbal blunders on the debate stage, even calling himself a "gaffe machine" at one point, but he has always maintained that his slip ups are innocuous mistakes that shouldn't carry weight.
He recalls with exasperation another interviewer from earlier in this day of press junkets for the band's new album, Still Cyco Punk After All These Years, saying they tried to bait him into a gaffe involving the Confederate flag.
The fourth-seeded Dominic Thiem of Austria overcame a gaffe in the second set to beat Pablo Cuevas of Uruguay, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 43-5, and set up an intriguing fourth-round meeting with Gaël Monfils.
Game theory can have limited explanatory value, but in this particular election—when you can practically see Paul Ryan conducting real-time cost-beneift analyses as he determines how to respond to Trump's latest gaffe—it's been a useful lens.
Reality check: Looking back on the episode just five years later — particularly after the 2016 election and the Access Hollywood tape debacle — it's shocking to revisit how a candidate's positive, if awkward, response regarding workplace inclusivity became a crippling campaign gaffe.
Candy Crowley asked about a range of issues that impact women which led to the now infamous "binders full of women" gaffe, which was a very telling moment about how Mitt Romney thinks about women and women in the workplace.
"We are gathered here today to send a message to the Obama-Biden team that we did build it," McMurray told the crowd, referencing an Obama statement that the GOP willfully misportrayed and then spent months messaging around as a gaffe.
Most of the news media seems to have fallen for it, too, as the tone of most of the stories covering Trump's comments seem to indicate this could be the serious gaffe everyone was expecting Trump to make in this election.
This impressive gaffe was reinforced when a longtime employee of the Trump Organization, Meredith McIver, came forward to say that she was responsible for much of what was in the text and that she had failed the candidate and his wife.
Facebook's message to media: "We are not interested in talking to you about your traffic…That is the old world and there is no going back" A Kinsley gaffe occurs when a politician tells a truth she wasn't meant to say.
Meth burritos are a novel gaffe, but belong to rich history of deeply misguided smuggling attempts which include weed-carrying drones, a suitcase laden with dozens of rare turtles, coke-filled boobs, and an Iron Man suit made of iPhones.
In an embarrassing gaffe that still pales in comparison to his multitude of indiscretions, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported Trump himself had asked Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to nominate him for the award, a claim Abe refused to deny.
Then came a disastrous pre–New Hampshire debate where, in response to a tough attack by Chris Christie, he totally melted down in a rare gaffe that actually mattered, by significantly undermining faith in his readiness for the big time.
In what would be an extremely embarrassing gaffe for the newly minted Republican nominee for president, Donald Trump, his son appeared to plagiarize a few lines of his own Republican National Convention speech, the night after his stepmother did the same.
That's why John McCain's 2008 convention was basically a dud in Sarah Palin gift wrap, and Mitt Romney's in 2012 was somewhat slapdash—themed after a random, decontextualized Obama "gaffe," ending with Clint Eastwood striking up conversation with an empty chair.
Primaries, conventions, debates, and an endless parade of scandals (whether valid or trumped up) give hosts and writing staffs an embarrassment of riches to work with: Every headline is a new monologue joke, every gaffe a potential Saturday Night Live sketch.
The biggest story coming out of Hofstra, was that neither candidate committed a major gaffe and that each realizes that creating one will determine whether they take the oath or a long vacation come inauguration day in January next year.
What's more, Johnson's embarrassing gaffe two weeks ago on MSNBC -- when he couldn't identify Aleppo as the largest besieged city in war-torn Syria -- apparently didn't hurt him with members of the U.S. military, according to the new Military Times poll.
What keeps us watching all this stagecraft is the possibility of something veering sharply from script -- the chance of a gaffe or a break in protocol, the unplanned moment that reveals the person beneath or that perfectly captures a conflict.
Honka made up for his gaffe by setting the table for Tyler Seguin's tiebreaking goal at the 583:47 mark of the second period, sending the puck across the crease to Seguin's waiting stick as he beat Saros above his blocker.
An ill-timed gaffe in a televised debate on February 6th, in which Mr Rubio responded to Mr Christie's accusation that he was rote-learned and untested by robotically repeating a rehearsed attack on Mr Obama, appears to have reinforced that.
After the Cowboys (153-3, 6-1 Mountain West) had taken a 34-27 lead with 1:07 left, a gaffe by San Diego State's kicking team appeared to doom the Aztecs and their nation-leading conference win streak at 17.
President Donald Trump appeared to accidentally bestow Vice President Mike Pence with a new name at a Baltimore GOP event on Thursday, calling him "Mike Pounce" — and the internet reacted to Trump's latest gaffe with a flood of memes and jokes.
Veep Through nearly five seasons of "Veep," we've seen Selina Meyer suffer embarrassments galore and absorb loss after loss, to the point that some may wonder how anyone so gaffe-prone and ineffectual ever wound up in the Oval Office.
In a glaring gaffe, former vice president Joe Biden told a group of mostly minority voters in Iowa that "poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids," while discussing discrimination faced by low-income students.
Martinez, who with 31 goals shattered the MLS regular season scoring record, was fittingly the first on the scoreboard after a defensive gaffe in the 39th minute allowed him to drift past goalkeeper Jeff Attinella and slot the ball home.
However plans for a landmark sale of up to 180 jets during a visit to China by French President Emmanuel Macron in January fell through shortly after a perceived gaffe by two European envoys over China's sensitive historical relationship with Japan.
Data for the poll was taken as Johnson's campaign launch was overshadowed by the resignation of one of his ministers, a gaffe about the victims of a deadly tower blaze and a doctored video of an opponent released by his party.
They seize onto a "gaffe"—usually something that no real person could possibly care about it, or at least shouldn't—and publicize it on the grounds that while it isn't very important but that it could be important to somebody.
The last 10 Washington hitters went down in order, and without Schwarber's sixth-inning gaffe — he dropped Daniel Murphy's two-out fly ball, then kicked it for another error as Murphy reached third — the Cubs might have pitched another shutout.
Though Mr. Trump met the queen for tea at Windsor Castle last year, the event was marred by a gaffe when he walked ahead of her while reviewing troops, and it lacked the pageantry of a state dinner at Buckingham Palace.
Though the oversight was corrected with the release of iOS 9, the gaffe underscores an uncomfortable issue facing Apple and its peers: sex is a significant part of life, and one that most tech companies don't know how to handle.
"It's hard to deal with people who confuse Austria and Australia, but there's nothing you can do about this," he said, probably referring generally to Washington foreign policy circles, though the original gaffe is attributed to former President George W. Bush.
In a segment on Trump's visit to Baltimore for the House GOP retreat, she mocked his "Mike Pounce" gaffe and said he "went on to treat the gathered Republicans to some smoking hot beauty tips" while discussing his remarks on lightbulbs.
Polls represent a snapshot of public opinion at a specific moment in time — if a gaffe, a debate, a health scare for a candidate, a policy controversy or something else registers with the public, it should cause movement in the polls.
Honestly, it could have just been a gaffe, but as the Washington Post's Kathleen Parker wrote, at the very least it sent the impression that Sanders didn't fully understand the type of coalition he would need to build to challenge Clinton.
Earlier we told you about Donald Trump's campaign staff taking over his Twitter account, a move some believe was meant to keep the famously Twitter-obsessed candidate from damaging his own chances with another social media gaffe before the vote on Tuesday.
The former secretary of state, on the other hand, had numerous gaffe moments directed at those in the working class including her infamous "basket of deplorables" remark and her threat to put coal companies out of business if she were to become president.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece played down on Wednesday a gaffe by its migration minister who failed to use the full name of northern neighbor the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and said his focus must remain on tackling an escalating migration crisis.
Here's how it goes: a team subjectively interprets an infraction of those unwritten, subjective rules, and then instructs their pitcher to hit a player with a pitch—typically the best player on the other team, if not the player who committed the gaffe.
He's also weathered sustained criticism for acts of generalized thoughtlessness: an "I'm sorry you're mad" apology when his wedding reception featured a homeless black man for laughs; another apology for a Twitter gaffe in which he blew off questions of appropriating black culture.
Just like everyone else in the stadium and watching on TV, Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Justin Smoak seemed to notice the gaffe and delivered his best confused-yet-angry stare toward Alice as she continued the botching of our national tune.
Among the likely casualties are Tomomi Inada, his gaffe-prone defence minister, and Katsutoshi Kaneda, the justice minister, who was accused of trying to stifle Diet debates on a bill, passed in June, concerning conspiracy to commit terrorism and other serious crimes.
This last thing would later prove possibly Apple's biggest technical gaffe in terms of fundamental component design, which has impact even today in that the company released brand new computers using butterfly keyboards and immediately added them to an extended keyboard replacement program.
But Rubio's second-place polling place in New Hampshire didn't translate into actual second place — perhaps because of his "robotic glitch" gaffe during Saturday's debate in which he repeated the same talking point ad nauseam, even after Christie called him on it.
After being outshot 7-1 in the first 13 minutes, the Jets finally pushed back and turned the tide with the next nine attempts on goal, culminating with Morrissey making amends for his early gaffe with 2:46 left in the period.
Every gutter-trawling gaffe, error and insult from Donald Trump is met with a bloodless rebuttal which outlines what Clinton's campaign sees as the obvious: based on cold, hard facts, Trump is less suitable to take the office of President than Clinton.
He and his advisers promptly beelined to the East Coast, where Perry made the rounds on the morning political talk shows the following day, finishing the evening with a self-effacing appearance on David Letterman (he blamed the gaffe on "El Nino").
TORONTO (Reuters) - A gaffe by the CBS show "60 Minutes," which mistakenly aired a photo of the actress Kim Cattrall implying she was the mother of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, was cheerfully accepted by Cattrall, who said she couldn't be more proud.
While we definitely don't condone applying makeup on anyone too young to make the choice for themselves, when a toddler's natural inquisitiveness results in an aww-worthy gaffe like this we can't help but chime in with adoring squeals of our own.
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In 2019, HBO aired the final season of "Game of Thrones," and while fans weren&apost exactly happy with how everything turned out with the rushed plot, there was also a major gaffe that managed to throw viewers completely out of the fantasy.
Industry sources said Macron returned home empty handed after a diplomatic gaffe and some of his own separate comments upset Chinese officials Macron sent his prime minister, Edouard Philippe, to Beijing this weekend partly in a bid to move the negotiations forward.
In a gaffe that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd in Hollywood and a television audience worldwide, "Cullinan mistakenly handed the back-up envelope for Actress in a Leading Role instead of the envelope for Best Picture" to Beatty and Dunaway, PwC said.
Memes were popping up almost immediately after each perceived political gaffe or dig — from "Binders full of women" to "The Big Bird fiasco" to the 6900% video that began as a private conversation and became one of the defining themes of the election.
It's a masterpiece, and it's likely that when temperatures cool down, politicians from both parties will learn that there is an upside to Trump's looser approach and a downside to the knee-jerk gaffe aversion that has taken over so much of politics.
But in the Palmetto State, message discipline could prove very useful: It's unlikely Cruz will make a gaffe that runs afoul of the polite sensibilities of voters here, and he refused to answer questions after his event to avoid trampling his own message.
And they have all been underestimated at various points in this primary, their manifest campaign warts — Mr. Biden's gaffe-making, Ms. Warren's fraught history with Native American ancestry, Mr. Sanders's competition from Ms. Warren for liberal hearts and minds — misdiagnosed as politically lethal.
This time, it was Governor Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE's turn to commit a now infamous gaffe.
This new t-shirt, which is available from the Tesla official merch shop, retails for $45 and features what looks like the actual photographic recreation of the shatter pattern from the front window, the first to be shattered in the onstage gaffe.
After the gaffe, he received a dictionary from Merriam-Webster, was featured in an exhibit in the official potato museum, and was given a free trip to Puerto Rico, but he said that appearing on David Letterman's show was the true highlight.
First, a major gaffe by President Trump helped Saudi Arabia split a Sunni Muslim alliance that was supposed to fight against the Islamic State — so much so that Qatar and Turkey moved closer together and became open to cooperation with Iran and Russia.
Presidential candidates making big knowledge gaffes are nothing new and even encyclopedic, well-briefed Hillary Clinton has her share, although she's more apt to just lie than gaffe, but these latest ones by Johnson and Stein seem to be in a new league.
Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe, an old Clinton campaign hand, made what was perhaps the only gaffe of the Democrats' week-long party when he suggested Clinton was lying when she claimed to oppose the TransPacific Partnership trade deal with Pacific Rim countries.
" PricewaterhouseCoopers, which is in charge of tabulating the Oscar votes, issued multiple statements apologizing for the gaffe, writing in part, "We sincerely apologize to Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, and the Academy, none of whom was at fault for last night's errors.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - The National Football League (NFL) will consider rule changes aimed at avoiding the type of officiating gaffe that likely cost the New Orleans Saints a spot in the Super Bowl but Commissioner Roger Goodell warned on Wednesday there are no easy fixes.
NEW YORK, April 12 (Reuters) - A comic gag turned into a gaffe for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, triggering a social media storm that raged through Tuesday over what some said was their insensitivity to African-Americans.
The Republican front-runner's latest gaffe -- saying there should be "some form of punishment" for women who get abortions if the procedure is outlawed -- could be doing something that no one thought was possible: putting the House in play for a potential Democratic takeover.
President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May looked past an embarrassing spelling gaffe and a week's worth of public criticism on both sides of the Atlantic to reaffirm their countries' so-called "special relationship" during a meeting at the White House Friday.
It was a blistering attack on Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric that left no gaffe or alleged dog-whistle unmentioned, framing him as a vessel for hate speech, a champion of conspiracy theories, and a representative of the far-right fringe of the Republican Party.
" Publications from The Washington Post to The New Yorker labeled the remark a "gaffe"—even though she'd used the word "deplorables" just a week prior—and Clinton later walked it part-way back, saying, "I was 'grossly generalistic,' and that's never a good idea.
When asked about his faith, voters here sometimes bring up Trump's embarrassing gaffe at Liberty University where he quoted from "Two Corinthians" instead of "Second Corinthians," or the event in Ames last year where he said he didn't think he'd ever sought forgiveness from God.
If at times his presidency has seemed to lurch grotesquely from one gaffe to the next, there is at least one clear pattern: Mr. Trump is dismantling, brick by brick, the post-war liberal world order, of which America was once founder and champion.
"We would not be surprised if the market sells off after the FOMC partly because we think Chairman Powell may be overdue for a press conference gaffe," Christopher Harvey, head of equity strategy at Wells Fargo Securities, said in a note to clients on Wednesday.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Security has been stepped up for the two accountants responsible for botching the Oscar best picture announcement, their company said on Thursday, as the ceremony's stage manager said the pair had to be pushed onstage to set things right after the gaffe.
Cullinan, who posted a now-deleted backstage photo of Emma Stone on Twitter just before the gaffe, and Ruiz were barred on Wednesday by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from taking part in the Oscars ceremony or ballot counting ever again.
But the true secret of the show's success was that it was mostly about how it feels to be in high school—when a social gaffe feels like the end of the world, and a first kiss feels like the start of a new one.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE is a low-energy gaffe-machine who seems, well, so yesterday, with little appeal to young voters.
Tweeting out a thinly-veiled threat to drop a nuclear bomb isn't a typical gaffe, but that's what US Strategic Command (Stratcom)—a joint military command responsible for strategic deterrence, missile defense, and nuclear operations—did via its official Twitter account on New Year's Eve.
"Our students know that words and signs of hate and fear have no place at Friends,'' he wrote, adding that as news of Mr. Frisch's gaffe had circulated, the administration started to receive calls and emails about "other equally inappropriate and troubling actions by Ben.
Lose in South Carolina, and this very likable but always gaffe-able public servant will be left with little money, even less credibility and the clear message that voters tired of his message that a return to yesterday is somehow a bold move into tomorrow.
That would be Prince Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, the gaffe-prone but grumpily endearing and loyal husband of Queen Elizabeth II for almost 70 years — the longest royal union in British history — who has served the country for nearly as long.
But en route he committed the gaffe of referring to Mr. Kim as "Chairman Un." Mr. Trump also announced that the time and location had been set for his meeting with Mr. Kim, giving only one detail: It will not be at the DMZ.
The episode is reminiscent of a moment in the 2008 Democratic primary campaign when Barack Obama defied the foreign policy establishment and frustrated Hillary Clinton's campaign by defending rather than retreating from his supposed gaffe about meeting with the leaders of Iran without preconditions.
A perusal of the latest headlines tells you what you need to know about the narratives of the race, which have been far more interested in amplifying candidacies that garner little to no African American support while dismissing Biden's as dull, gaffe-prone or safe.
But Obama didn't vote to authorize the invasion of Iraq (Biden says it was a mistake), didn't have a record as the leader of a misguided "tough on crime" push in the 1990s, and — rather famously — is a standout orator rather than a gaffe machine.
Even as the storm left the US and moved on to threaten Canada, Trump refused to let the matter drop, retweeting videos critical of CNN's coverage of the gaffe as he worked on finalizing (before canceling) the historic peace deal with the Taliban. pic.twitter.
We must ready ourselves for the daily cacophony of pundits, critics, candidates and surrogates out-shouting one another, as the Fourth Estate obsesses over the latest poll results and fundraising tallies and rushes to report the latest gossip or gaffe from the campaign trail.
But the results of Tuesday did not match up to the campaign's ambitions this time round, after the former secretary of state committed a gaffe about the coal industry that sent her campaign on a back slide with voters in the Blue Grass State.
Image: YouTubeLegendary producer and arranger Quincy Jones has worked with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Michael Jackson, and he's old enough now (almost 85!) not to give a shit about saying what, for non-legendary folks in a cutthroat, moribund industry, could be a career-ending gaffe.
But amid the clickbait headlines and feeding frenzies over the latest political gaffe are courageous, essential acts of reporting like the exposé that won Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo their Pulitzer, and now means that they will be denied the chance to raise their young children.
Johnson is no stranger to a public gaffe, in fact, his rise to prominence (and popularity among right-leaning Conservatives) might in no small part be attributed to his attention-grabbing, unfiltered comments on a wide variety of topics that have often got him into trouble.
This week, famously gaffe-prone White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is in hot water after comparing Adolf Hitler favorably to Syrian dictator Bashar Assad and in the process saying that Hitler didn't use chemical weapons—when in fact he gassed millions to death in concentration camps.
This most recent gaffe is all the more distressing when we remember that Asian women constitute only 7% of the models cast during New York Fashion Week, according to The Fashion Spot's diversity report for spring '17 — which is actually less than it was the season prior.
Mr Rubio is suffering from a perception that he is too green to be president; an embarrassing gaffe in a televised debate on February 6th, when he responded to an attack by Mr Christie by repeating a rehearsed attack on Mr Obama three times, reinforced it.
The brand's gaffe is simply rooted in existing as a useful product that looks like a snack, not lack of diversity in the board rooms or shortage of social awareness a là the H&M sweater controversy, Pepsi's ad with Kendall Jenner, and Dove's Facebook blunder.
"After Game 1 of the NBA Finals, during which the Cleveland Cavaliers' J.R. Smith committed a gaffe by letting the time run out when the game was tied, Andrade posted on Facebook, "I hope JR Smith double parks in Walgreens handicap parking spots when he's in Milwaukee.
And the "but it was supposed to be our moment" disappointment of the people behind Moonlight, who deserved all of that time in the spotlight — and more headlines about the meaning of their achievement (rather than the gaffe that got in its way) than they'll get.
It was either a brilliant PR stunt or an unfortunate gaffe, but when Vladimir Putin quipped that a journalist was drunk on kvass—a traditional Russian drink made from fermented bread—during a televised interview in 2014, it paved the way for a full blown kvass comeback.
Read more: Joe Biden has been a self-professed gaffe machine for decades but Democratic primary voters don't seem to care, yetThroughout his political career, Biden has frequently invoked and highlighted heart-wrenching stories about the sacrifices made by deployed members of the US armed services.

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