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"gloating" Definitions
  1. showing that you are happy about your own success or somebody else's failure, in an unpleasant way

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I'm not gloating; I know parenting can be deeply satisfying.
So honestly, I was not feeling boastful or like gloating.
"My caution for Democrats is 'Stop the gloating,'" Blakeman said.
Clinton and Obama loyalists have no moral basis for gloating.
Make way for a week-long festival of gloating, folks. pic.twitter.
Moment #8: When she did just the slightest bit of gloating.
But to anxious Democrats (and gloating Republicans), this too shall pass.
I don't want to sound like I'm gloating, I'm just really grateful.
He famously said "no gloating" over the fall of the Berlin Wall.
"It's not with people who are debating you or gloating," she says.
She's trapped, and he knows it, and he's basically gloating about it.
Republicans, meanwhile, were gloating in the run-up to Ellison's candidacy announcement.
This allows for some gloating, a rarity for Americans on the rink.
Hammerschmidt's story breaks and everyone (except for a gloating Conway) is miserable.
There is no fucking news on this channel, just bloviating and gloating.
Just before the wedding, Ms. Sullivan indulged herself in a little gloating.
Canadians have sought to avoid un-Canadian-like behavior such as gloating.
So let me clear: I am absolutely gloating over Katie Hopkins' sacking.
It's not exactly clear what he's gloating about where Kaepernick is concerned, though.
I slink off under the Dresnoks' gloating gaze, back through the shadowy Underfloor.
Pick up my bars, avoid the gloating branch, and get back to work!
I'm German, and in Germany we have schadenfreude, gloating at other people's misfortune.
That said, Team Left seems to have found it and now is gloating.
Republicans may be gloating, but it's Democrats who should be on the offensive.
It's less about the candidate and more about gloating over the conservative victory.
The revelation of the security service's failure prompted public gloating by Russia's military.
Look at this picture of him holding the paper and gloating like a herb.
Aside from some gloating in authoritarian Russia and China, the reaction was pretty shocked.
Republicans should press President Trump to confine his gloating to a few more tweets.
This year Bednar's sister received gloating Snapchat messages purporting to be from his killer.
He held the blade to Ned's throat while gloating about how untrustworthy he is.
"Weekend Update" showed Schumer — played by Alex Moffat — gloating over the recent budget deal.
Trump quickly amplified the gloating and taunting, which, after golf, are his favorite sports.
The liberals must be gloating over this, but it appears to be very biased.
He seems to have no real strategy for governance other than pouting and gloating.
Marine Le Pen, gloating, said on Tuesday that The Republicans faced a "catastrophic" situation.
Even today, people will post gloating pictures of a beheaded snake, rattlesnake or otherwise.
It's a cautionary tale against gloating villains and a testament to the power of naming.
He can speak about truly bringing the country together and stop gloating that he won.
One Muslim group has been accused of posting messages online gloating over Mr Shah's death.
" Her parents both voted to leave the bloc, she said, and "will probably be gloating.
Stamper suspects Seth, and Dunbar tells the media it's a "troubling" stunt while gloating inside.
Yet after Russian officials are done gloating, they may find the results a little disappointing.
And then, of course, we won again in 2013, but I'm not gloating or anything.
This kind of gloating is a mistake for Republicans and, more important, for the country.
But was she just gloating over the fact that she is the queen of the clones?
It's mind-numbing that certain NYC politicians, including AOC, are gloating over Amazon's decision to bail.
Something I'm seeing a lot of right now is Corbyn fans gloating directly at J.K. Rowling.
"I didn't want him to be able to say he got 50-50," she says, gloating.
When asked what he thought of the mass binding spell, ATL immediately adopted a gloating tone.
The resolution passed by a narrow majority, but there was more audible grumbling than gloating afterward.
Therefore, as Drutman notes, there's no interest in compromise, just winning and losing, gloating and seething.
One Republican who appeared pleased but stopped short of gloating was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
SINCE BRITAIN voted to leave the European Union (EU) in June 2016, Leavers have been gloating.
He treated his own cancer with diet, herbs and mysterious gadgets, gloating when it went into remission.
Gloating rivals in the Gulf have readily met the shortfall left by Iran's dwindling exports of oil.
This week on Replay, we've got more Steam antics, a bit of gloating, and a new trend.
The 2016 American presidential election is not about Trump gloating a decade ago about groping a woman.
But when he is on his own, he reverts consistently to childlike displays of cruelty and gloating.
It is easy to imagine Trump gloating for weeks, even years, at his rallies and on Twitter.
In new docs, filed Friday in L.A., Tiff does a bit of legal gloating, ya might say.
For example, I recently wrote a piece arguing against gloating over the death of The Weekly Standard.
Now that Mr. Carter is stepping down, does he expect a gloating tweet from the Oval Office?
So maybe instead of gloating, you could, you know, take a task or two off their plate.
And the remnants of ISIS might also sense an opportunity to regroup with Trump gloating about his triumph.
Somehow, you forget to mention that on the campaign trail when gloating over your brilliant Ivy League pedigree.
Iran, which denies Arab accusations that it is engaged in subversion of Arab countries, appears to be gloating.
Some vocal critics, like Nouriel Roubini, are gloating over what they see as annihilation of the crypto bubble.
There he encounters the gloating Dolokhov, who pushes his luck by toasting to beautiful women and their lovers.
Jeb Bush was "a one-day kill," as a gloating Trump put it, with the "low energy" taunt.
When the Rays went ahead, 1-0, he tapped Castro on the shoulder — could Obama have been gloating?
The release of a 2005 recording showing Donald Trump gloating about sexual assault has cost him female voters.
We weren't really gloating regarding being a predictor—artists in the vanguard are typically precognitive to a certain degree.
Many have decided to skip the usual turkey meal if it means avoiding a confrontation with a gloating uncle.
Observed with gloating precision by Sean Odea's dispassionate camera, the flaying and knifing, drilling and gagging are depressingly pointless.
Philly native Fey and Massachusetts-bred Dratch played women gloating about their respective colonies' roles fighting the British troops.
After gloating about surpassing her sisters in this particular skill, she gives them a chance to try it themselves.
Democrats are gloating Democrats have been furious about Republican efforts to gut Obamacare, former President Barack Obama's landmark accomplishment.
As with the EU's predicament, America's election campaign may provoke some Asian gloating, along with amusement, bafflement and disgust.
In Morocco, two Scandinavian women campers were filmed having their throats slit and being decapitated by gloating ISIS supporters.
To make matters worse, Mr. Bush was caught gloating about his performance on an open microphone after the debate.
It commences, like a super-sleuth literary or political biography, with tempered gloating about the author's indefatigable fact-finding.
"Our partners apparently thought that they would never be affected by this counterproductive policy," said Mr. Putin, gloating somewhat.
I expect we'll hear more gloating tonight, when he takes the podium for the State of the Union address.
But you don't hear much gloating about this because manufacturers made all this stuff without a lot of people.
At the Academy, Prudence is gloating even more than usual thanks to her nomination as one of the Feast tributes.
They're basically treated as part accessories throughout, as Brown sits among them and parties with them, gloating about his prospects.
Many speculated, in the hours leading up to the speech, that gloating about impeachment and Iowa would pepper his remarks.
Moments after gloating over scoring the cover of the biggest women's publication in the country, Renata's life comes crumbling down.
Democrats have now gone 0-4 in special elections in Kansas, Montana, Georgia, and South Carolina, and Republicans are gloating.
They certainly can match the Indian media's self-righteousness blow-by-blow, even as they bask in bouts of gloating.
Brian Hersey, a forty-one-year-old Web developer in Bushwick, was among the minority who found such gloating unseemly.
However, in a globalized world, this is no reason for gloating, because the economic damage does not stay in China.
Why are people as disparate politically as Bill Kristol and Sally Kohn coming together in such a triumphalist gloating spree?
But they are so intent on gloating that they miss an opportunity for mutual understanding and promote new stereotypes instead.
The comically cruel Pigma comes to mind, gloating to Fox about betraying Peppy and the getting James McCloud, Fox's dad, killed.
Much of the text consists of local officials gloating along with the president, with no effort to appear impartial and professional.
The Bernie Mafia has tried to avoid gloating, but its mood has been transparently more upbeat than in the Clinton world.
Retweet Armageddon is not about gloating backwards after a victory; "winning the NBA Draft" does not have its own trophy attached.
El Presidente -- as he's referred to by Stoolies -- tells us how he's gloating in South Beach, and ya can't blame him.
The Daily Stormer, in fact, published an article gloating over the persistent presence of and harassment by white nationalists on the platform.
Krystal was gloating over a bowling win that would grant her more time with Arie Luyendyk, Jr., this season's half-awake Bachelor.
If they can find a way to attack Clinton's honesty while not gloating over her possible health problems, perhaps Trump can too.
Its executives are not gloating over their winning hedging formula, but they are certainly sleeping better, chief operating officer Tim Dove says.
But don't listen to the security absolutist and tweetshamers who are gloating over what is admittedly a mistake on behalf of HEMA.
Had I really needed to revel in my good luck, gloating before the gods, daring them to rob me of my fortune?
To anyone who also can't help gloating a bit when they pull ahead in Monopoly, the rush of these games are tenfold.
The titan agreed, gloating about how his tweets to his seven million followers, sometimes penned in his jammies, become cable news bulletins.
The ISIS fighters themselves would be in the city, gloating about their victories and everything, and how they helped create this dream.
For a time, admirers of Mr. Modi were gloating about his technological prowess: Only he could have thought of this, they'd say.
It's in stark contrast to the ending of last week's episode, which found him gloating like a cat snacking on a canary.
But even this year is no time for gloating: Early in 22012, the market declined sharply and forecasters shifted their predictions lower.
Brandon Fleury confessed to taunting victims' families and friends through multiple Instagram accounts, tagging them in posts and gloating about the students' deaths.
The internet's Trump fans spent the early hours of the morning gloating, and Reddit's r/all was the first to take the heat.
You're ready to go back to work, but you have to listen to the gloating/complaining of the guy in the next cubicle.
"We're concerned about his family being harassed and [there's good reason] based on how much they are gloating over his death," White said.
Many have pointed out that this statement was uncharacteristic from Trump, who has previously responded to tragic violence with fear-mongering and gloating.
And that's where we are now: With the self styled king troll gloating over the Twitter whale tangled up in his subtle net.
Now that one of their own—President Donald Trump—had taken the White House, the conference promised to be a festival of gloating.
On the one hand, denizens of the organized left may enjoy a brief period of gloating, but their victory is Pyrrhic at best.
The Times, citing the lawsuit, reported that Brown allegedly apologized to Taylor after gloating over the first two incidents in messages to her.
Some had talked about the trip for months, counting down to it on their Facebook pages and gloating to friends about their plans.
Meanwhile, this Iowa meltdown really was kind of embarrassing … Bret: Which is to say, a boon to Donald Trump, who is already gloating.
The attacks irk Democrats and independent critics, who note that past presidents have generally avoided public gloating about their victories after Election Day.
I also hadn't had to drink, but I responded to his gloating by using my character's special ability and forcing him to chug.
He hits a hole in one in front of Larry Bird, for chrissake, and doesn't spend the rest of the film gloating about it.
Read more: Trump's Syria and Afghanistan drawdowns are playing right into the Taliban's handsRussia has been gloating over Trump's self-inflicted defeat in Syria.
News Analysis It is hard to begrudge Democrats their gloating about the state of the Republican Party as the campaign enters its final hours.
And of course, there's the mo' money gloating despite the fact that Drake objectively makes more than any hip-hop artist of this generation.
But this year has offered an embarrassment of riches for gloating, most recently a 2005 recording of Donald J. Trump bragging about sexual assault.
As is his wont, he declined, instead gloating and boasting, playing to the minority of American voters who chose him, relishing his own impenitence.
What you see is a cheeky mixture of curiosity, fear, gloating about Canada's beloved Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and anxiety about the outcome tonight.
Greg Kinnear used KnowMe to create his "Hole in One" video, charmingly gloating about his ace in the hole while golfing with pal Dennis Quaid.
Once the announcements are made tomorrow (and once you're done crying or gloating), you have exactly one month to prepare your scorecards and drinking games.
" That same year, Trump was caught on tape for an ET Christmas special gloating that "I am going to be dating her in 10 years.
It's a dang KitKat paradise, with KitKat chomping citizens gloating at us KitKat lovers across the ocean with their constant stream of new, decadent flavors.
It's hard for sporting events to perform their reparative duties when one half on an arena is gloating and the other half dying all night.
The right-wing provocateur has been gloating ever since Donald Trump fired Bharara as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York on Friday.
A month ago, CEOs couldn't stop talking about their sustainability plans and green investments and activists were gloating about a global movement for Green Deals.
Moscow (CNN)The Kremlin has yet to respond to the conclusions from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, but the gloating has already begun in Moscow.
Last season, in the Steelers' visit to Cincinnati for a December primetime game, Smith-Schuster delivered a brutal hit to Burfict, then stood over him gloating.
Some accounts involve people taunting members of groups that Trump criticized while campaigning, often with gloating or threats about the consequences of his win for them.
And no matter the election results, the winning party always has the option to rise above petty gloating and targeted mocking of a single individual's endorsement.
His strategy of gloating and triumphalism, however it might delight his supporters, does raise the question of whether his approach is storing up future political problems.
Donald Trump is back to blaming "both sides" for the violence in Charlottesville ... and gloating that he was right to say it in the first place.
Instead of gloating after the Republican loss, Democratic leaders in the House and Senate had both reached out to House Speaker Paul Ryan by Friday morning.
Already, some people have been fooled by Kit Harrington apologizing for the final season of "Game of Thrones" and Mark Zuckerberg gloating about his absolute power.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is gloating as Republicans continue to trumpet a debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine — not Russia — interfered in the 2016 US presidential election.
The governor of Illinois has recently taken to gloating about an unusual tax he's able to impose on citizens of neighboring states like Wisconsin and Indiana.
When someone hits a home run and starts gloating as they run the bases, it's safe to assume that they haven't hit very many home runs.
His constant feuds with enemies, sometimes on Twitter, cast doubt on his temperament, as do his unpredictable eruptions and struggles to stop gloating about his election win.
He was at the zombie meeting at the dragon pit, gloating about how the White Walkers can't swim and taking his fleet back to the Iron Islands.
While the fight was perhaps not the utter schooling it was immediately made out to be, Naseem can hardly have begrudged the gloating reaction of the press.
What did American families, worried about their retirement plans, think when they saw Trump gloating about the Brexit vote that caused the deep fall in the markets?
"I would argue — and I don't think this is gloating at all — I think Canada is the strongest liberal democracy in the world right now," she said.
But the shakiness of Trump's claim to majority support, the intensity of antipathy to him and his sneering, gloating, uncompromising response to that aren't a familiar combination.
Jason Derulo says he's a victim of a social media double standard -- and he informed us about this while totally gloating about the size of his junk.
Feeling humbled by your success, when clearly that success has been earned through hard work or effort, is no more than a socially acceptable form of gloating.
When we got Fox -- who, of course, owns an eSports team -- at LAX ... it was time for the 3 time champion to win another ring ... at gloating.
By early November, the left-leaning academic and journalistic elite (among whom I count myself) had gotten comfortable gloating about this hierarchy hangover as a Republican problem.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has no problem with President Trump gloating about the safest year in commercial aviation happening on his watch, but there's a BIG but attached.
But McCabe's firing just two days before he was set to retire — and Trump's gloating response — is clearly troubling to a number of key figures inside the government.
Just as this girl was nervously gloating after pulling off a successful and innocent prank, her victory walk backfired, sending her right into the lake she was avoiding.
Tristan Thompson was gloating New Year's Eve about his soon-to-be baby mama and how fantastic she looks just 3 months before giving birth to their child.
Those who are gloating here in Pakistan have a convincing enough narrative: Everything we already knew about ugly America just got a chest-thumping confirmation from Americans themselves.
Domino's piano sits out for this almost-rockabilly song; instead, his voice glides above a brisk rhythm guitar, gloating over the prospect of career success as romantic revenge.
But Republicans who are gloating right now over their near-total control of Washington might remember one of the more painful realities of politics: No majority lasts forever.
When asked how it felt that the video the young man made gloating about her dox may very well be used as evidence against him, Rovenski was blunt.
If you're one of the haters gloating over Kim Kardashian being robbed at gunpoint in Paris last night, her pal Chrissy Teigen has a few choice words for you.
Republicans, including President Trump, are out gloating over former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's shaky performance and the stark lack of any killer TV moments, let alone a smoking gun.
Here are the other highlights of the Russian autocrat's presser, courtesy of CNN and the Russian state media outlet TASS: Putin's gloating tone in all of this is palpable.
The chemical that facilitates the mother-child bond might also make us more bigoted against people who aren't like us and has been linked to increased envy and gloating.
Almost everyone mentioned a bump in engagement and, honestly, a little self-aware gloating among friends (along with the same roasting by those friends that I correctly anticipated, too).
She isn't just gloating, she's warning the public that the kittens are often armed, an aspect of their lives she's learned from being one of them for so long.
After recently being caught on a 2005 tape gloating about sexual assaults, Trump issued an unapologetic apology in which he focused on the "big difference" between words and actions.
In addition to gloating about fighting ISIS, Trump gave conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh — who has been criticized for past racist and sexist remarks — a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Perhaps the only definitive declaration that can be made about them at the moment — one that is not worth gloating about — is that they are better than the Mets.
By the end of the month, he was gloating about a test that could reach California (per the N.Y. Times), or even Denver or Chicago (per the Wall Street Journal).
Court documents reviewed by the Austin television station KEYE showed that Magdalena Ruiz was "gloating" about Dallas's victory over Tampa Bay after watching the game on TV with her husband.
The former Soviet president thinks their failure to offer significant help wasted a chance to build a safer world and resulted from short-sighted gloating at a Cold War rival's demise.
Watch the dark scenes of myriad globs of color gloating and the full video below: Click here to see more work of Anton Woll Söder and here for more from CypherAudio.
"Predictably, the GOP moved on the Weinstein scandal like a bitch for partisan gain," Bee said, before sharing conservative responses all but gloating at the fall of Weinstein, an outspoken Democrat.
A student took this gloating as a challenge, and before the magician could prepare himself, the young man punched him in the torso, likely rupturing the magician's appendix, reported The Times.
Courtney Love is taking the high road when it comes to gloating about Harvey Weinstein -- and best of all for her ... she's doing it with a couple of hot young dudes.
You could take consolation in this thought if that's what you believe — although you might want to reflect on the balance of good and bad in your own life before gloating.
It was the first of a handful of celebratory, but noticeably muted, official events to mark the day, suggesting that the pro-Brexit government wanted to avoid the appearance of gloating.
And maybe temper any gloating, lest someone — oh, heck, I'll do it — point out that your stance and inaction on climate change contradict any meaningful concern for the devastation in Texas.
But recent history is marked by spectacular US shock-and-awe opening acts of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan that cause short-term gloating and long term military and political disasters.
Your plum project gets reassigned Taylor says: It's Monday morning and the high visibility project you were assigned on Friday has magically been given to your now gloating office cube neighbor.
President Trump didn't shy away from gloating after the House passed the GOP's new health care bill -- and, in fact, decided it was the perfect time to point out ... he's the president.
Data: The Leuthold Group; Chart: Lazaro Gamio / Axios But according to Douglas Ramsay, Chief Investment Officer of The Leuthold Group, Trump Administration officials will come to regret gloating about the market's performance.
She deliberately makes his life hell as a child in the 1003s, openly gloating about withholding approval from him, and affection from her mother, who's inconveniencing her by dying beautifully of cancer.
Mars tells a story about convincing Obama to run for office, and in a room full of male egos, this is an invitation for the other two to start gloating as well.
Trump started Wednesday by gloating that Democrat Jon Ossoff did not win a majority in the special election for Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price's former congressional seat in Georgia.
Gloating is never a good strategy, especially with issues that affect every American, and more so since Comey was until recently perceived by Democrats as one who directly contributed to their defeat.
Kim Jong-Un must be gloating about his master stroke in getting a man who labeled him "little rocket man," and who previously disdained talks, to undertake a long trip for nothing.
News organizations are so concerned about Mr. Trump's statements about Barack Obama's birth certificate, the "Access Hollywood" tape and Muslims … all the while Mr. Trump is gloating because his subterfuge is working.
Dr. Dre's rubbing a little salt in the wounds of Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and all the other parents involved in the college bribery scandal ... while gloating about his USC-bound child.
Combined with other issues like gloating over regulatory loopholes, scooter clutter, and users who don't feel the need to respect the rules of the road, the backlash to the scooters makes total sense.
It's clear that Trump is gloating in the sequence above from his rally, although it's obscured some by that channel-flipping way in which he constantly remembers and notes new outrages against himself.
The newspapers often feature gloating stories about the number of Californians fleeing to Texas (eight per day to Austin alone), as an indication of the vast superiority of the Texas way of life.
He infuriated others in the European Parliament last week, telling them that they were "in denial" and gloating over the victory, which he saw as a blow by "little people" against the elite.
They dispatched aides to land what they thought would be a creative and lighthearted jab at about a dozen of the so-called front-line Democrats, making special deliveries with their gloating message.
Yet seeing this gloating, taunting and, yes, deplorable trio in the Oval Office and under Hillary Clinton's portrait was a step too far for me, even in this polarized and dismal political atmosphere.
Social media accounts that usually support IS have been gloating over the attack, the third terrorist massacre in France since January last year, but none mentioned the man's name before authorities released it.
As Americans feasted on turkey Thursday during the nation's first major post-election holiday, some took to social media to describe the political gloating, loathing and subject avoiding they experienced around the Thanksgiving table.
But laying your brother out like this—a brother with whom you once shared a womb at that—in public, and GLOATING with a pumped arm while you head back to your respective benches?
If you want to become an abrasive character that people love to hate and love to pay money to watch, gloating while your opponent tries to regain consciousness does a lot of the legwork.
Those who harm others are destined to be judged and eradicated,Weapons are for enemies, not for brothers,Don't dance around with your filthy claws,Someone are gloating across the ocean expecting more tragedy.
And she'd sent me an invitation to a nonexistent recital and was now gloating—laughing her head off—seeing (or, rather, imagining) how she'd fooled me and how pathetic and ridiculous I must look.
In fact TBS is gloating that Bee is getting a big Hollywood award tonight from the group that hands out the Emmy&aposs but guess what, they&aposve closed the event tonight to the press.
It was really fishy at that particular part of the interview when he started gloating in the ways in which this group has been screwed by the contract he made, that the tape goes missing.
The president was gloating over a vote on December 10th, in which his United Socialist Party, which has looted and misgoverned the country into economic ruin, bagged more than 90% of the country's mayoral contests.
It took the chain quite a while — and quite a lot of gloating and shade thrown between the two companies — to offer up its own MoviePass-style subscription service, which was announced back in June.
Evidently, English speakers had at least a passing familiarity with this kind of feeling, but lacked the word to articulate it (although I suppose "gloating" comes close) – hence, the grateful borrowing of the German term.
It's whether to get a brief jolt of spiteful pleasure from rejecting Romney outright (as Conway and Gingrich want), or to enjoy long-term gloating pleasure by having the former governor as a Trumpian underling.
He finds victories in the arcana of legislating, gloating that he was the first to realize he could thwart campaign finance legislation by blocking once-routine motions to open conference committee negotiations with the House.
At a time when Nazis are running for Congress and gloating about murdering college students, the question of what to do with swastika-emblazoned heirlooms is especially relevant to the millennial members of aging families.
And as if gloating over violent crime in Baltimore wasn't bad enough, Trump on Friday morning posted a tweet making light of the fact that someone attempted to burglarize congressman Cummings's Baltimore home this week.
Wouldn't it be nice if the next time a woman received a threatening message on Twitter she could quickly scan the perpetrator's account to check whether they posted a gloating picture of their new pistol?
Now that the stock has shot well above $400 per share — and well above Musk&aposs infamous 2018 take-private price of $420 — the bulls are gloating and the bears are covering, and then some.
Credico explained how his text messages to Stone saying that he was on the verge of landing an on-air radio interview with the WikiLeaks founder in August of 2016 were his way of gloating.
So instead of taking the traditional approach and gloating about a glitzy new deeper learning algorithm to pitch his new venture Eloquent Labs, Werling instead opted to differentiate by optimizing something far more low-tech, people.
Ultimately, this system tends to benefit ideologies more, often at the expense of folks who are elsewhere attending to life's daily demands For my Republican friends, there is no need for a schadenfreude moment or gloating.
A few days later, Mr. Martinetti said, the police found posts on social media by two men who were gloating about what they believed was an illicit haul of marijuana and their attempts to sell it.
After a year of weightless suspension in a tin can, astronaut Scott Kelly is now a full two inches taller than his twin brother Mark and has unlimited gloating rights, NASA's Jeff Williams told CNN this week.
Some Republican hawks accused Bush of not being tough enough: when the Soviet Union fell he refused to celebrate the West's historic triumph, worrying that gloating could embolden hardliners in Russia and reverse the tide of change.
After all, it's not the word "pussy" that is so enraging about Trump's Hollywood Access tape; it's the action that he's gloating about, the actual violence done to women and the pride with which he relays it.
Displaying a gloating pride as he plunges his hand straight into his own time and in an almost mysterious way pulls out a pair of glasses that is perfectly adapted to the shape of the client's face.
In slotting the Aggies at No. 4 and keeping Alabama (8-0) at No. 1, the committee affirmed the Southeastern Conference's centrality to the sport and ensured plenty of gloating on talk-radio stations in the South.
In the "Weekend Update" portion of the show, the comedians skewered the former first lady for gloating after the debate, for not having any black friends and for seeming like she was on drugs at the debate.
Even Mongoose Gray couldn't spoil my day with this actual genuine gloating reply: Sitting down to Snickers pie that evening, I had no fewer than seven tasty job leads, and I wasn't even a real human being.
Because we're really, really cool people, he quickly wrote up his forecast in the dorkiest possible way — a Google Calendar item complete with a reminder so he could correctly time his expected gloating for 11:30 p.m.
On May 213th, Cohen will begin serving a three-year sentence at the federal prison in Otisville, New York, seventy-five miles north of Manhattan, leaving in his wake a grieving family, vanishing wealth, and gloating enemies.
Speaking to a gaggle of reporters at the aforementioned New York event, Scaramucci, a former contributor for CNBC, expressed humility rather than gloating that he'd finally landed the administration position he coveted after agreeing to sell SkyBridge.
First, Steve, the details in this criminal complaint are pretty amazing, how much this terror suspect is gloating about the attack and how tied he is to ISIS or at least in the videos and propaganda around this.
Despite the gloating, high-fiving and wishful thinking of the mainstream news media and Democrats like Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, ObamaCare has not been saved permanently from the congressional electric chair and the Trump presidency is not over.
Looking ahead, it's CES this week, meaning that half the reporters you know are trapped in Las Vegas, slowly turning into walking plague victims, while the other half are gloating from home that they didn't have to go.
The crooked, whiny, misogynistic cop Chad is arrested, in a scene so matter of fact and devoid of gloating that you'd almost think the entire viewing audience hadn't been baying "can someone punch this guy?" since week one.
Not to mention Josiah coming into the night, gloating over a spelling bee and chugging from his trophy, made the warnings Iggy gave me regarding him at the top of the night feel like they could really be true.
Russia is gloating after achieving a major geopolitical victory thanks to TrumpRussian President Vladimir Putin and Erdogan made a deal on Tuesday for Russian and Syrian border guards to oversee the withdrawal of Kurdish forces from the Turkish border.
Gloating and end zone dancing aside, and despite all the claims of exoneration or cover-up, it's astonishing that we would judge the behavior of a president and those around him by whether their acts were criminal or not.
To make matters worse for Trump, those families would have watched Trump gloating about a vote that made their retirement programs lose value while he was out promoting a golf course to reduce his losses and seek a profit.
The comment is also a somewhat gloating reminder, on Warner Bros.' part, of the success of the studio's Aquaman movie, which earned positive reviews and made $1.1 billion worldwide — proof that a fish-talking hero is actually kinda cool.
In his first major address since winning the presidency three weeks ago, Donald J. Trump soaked up the adulation of thousands of his supporters at a campaign-style rally here, unabashedly gloating about the "great" victory he had secured.
With bitter and/or scared feelings on one side of the political spectrum and maybe just a little bit of gloating and glee on the other, Thanksgiving has the potential to be explosive rather inclusive, more fight than feast.
Here's one from Susan Kruglinski of New York: The Neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer is gloating over this article "from The New York Times" about Soros funding the Women's March, the implication being that he is the mastermind.
Either way, the White House managed to keep the Gorsuch appointment largely under wraps, and when Mr. Trump finally introduced the judge and his wife, Louise, at the White House, he could not resist gloating over his own showmanship.
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump wrapped up his post-election "thank you" tour on Saturday with celebratory geysers from water cannons, greetings from hoop-skirted Southern belles and some gloating over the TV newscasters who had expected him to lose.
The halcyon time when Android fans should have been gloating about their awesome new flagship with thin bezels, excellent speakers, and a superb camera has turned into a dark nightmare of canceling preorders and questioning one's loyalty to the Google camp.
Jon Boorstin, an associate producer on "All The President's Men", remembers the great effort taken to avoid scenes that might look like liberal gloating (one abandoned ending would have shown Nixon leaving the White House by helicopter after he resigned).
After all, as a candidate Trump said himself that foreign terror attacks were good for his political fortunes -- and he's reacted to other foreign terrorist incidents by seeming to teeter on the edge of gloating that he had predicted them.
In addition to gloating over his girlfriend, German-born actress Annika Pampel, he also divulged that he has a celebrity crush on co-star Dylan Minnette (who plays Clay on 13RW) and binged on another popular Netflix franchise, The Crown.
On Super Bowl Sunday you can find me screaming at the TV, trying to figure out how to inhale chicken-wing dip and chug an IPA simultaneously, and gloating at my friends whenever a conversion, turnover, or touchdown takes place.
Then the front door opened and Jamie was coming down the path, with a curious gloating look on his face: under his arms, against his bare chest, he was carrying the dirty yellow sleeping bag that had been on Robyn's bed.
The Trump supporters interviewed, including Corey Lewandowski and Kellyanne Conway, can't resist a bit of gloating about the current state of play, with the latter noting that Trump had to "beat the establishment of two parties" in order to become president.
The crash led to a ballooning crisis at Boeing that cost the previous CEO his job and drew ire from lawmakers over internal emails that showed Boeing employees gloating about bullying regulators into approving less-rigorous training than some had requested.
Nevertheless, the fact that the Senate Republican leadership PAC is gloating over the loss of a Senate seat — and the deliberate deflation of GOP voters — is, to say the least, a serious problem for the GOP's outlook in 85033 and beyond.
The new novel is set in Echo Ridge, Vt., that "Echo" being a wink from the author: It seems that whoever killed the homecoming queen five years ago has either returned or inspired a gloating copycat now targeting this year's festivities.
While some Pakistani commentators rushed to match their Indian counterparts' gloating — #Pakistanstrikesback (no points for originality) — and shared video clips of cheering and slogan-shouting, many of us continue to refuse to hashtag our country down the path of nuclear war.
Despite the government shutdown and myriad other cursed baggage we're still faced with—including the official death of net neutrality, for which FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and self-affirmed shill released a gloating statement—there was actually some good news this week!
To the relief of Republicans running in November, he lost West Virginia's Senate primary to Patrick Morrisey, the state's attorney-general (Mr McConnell's gloating tweet read "Thanks for playing, Don," and depicted the Senate majority leader smirking in a cloud of white powder).
Hersl, the oldest officer under indictment by 11 years, is the only officer who does not appear in any of the phone records submitted as evidence, but other officers were recorded gloating over the details of similar shakedowns to those Hersl performed.
Alex Caruso of the Los Angeles Lakers certainly isn't gloating about, at last count, accruing more All-Star votes in the Western Conference than Utah's Donovan Mitchell and Phoenix's Devin Booker — as well as a pretty popular veteran in Portland named Carmelo Anthony.
To take just one example, the Senate Leadership Fund — whose job it is to preserve the Republican Senate majority — released a gloating "told you so" statement lamenting "candidate quality" and personally attacking Steve Bannon as the singular reason for losing the seat.
The gloating and positive spin on what happened in Charlottesville is not unexpected, says Oren Segal, director of the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism, who tracks white nationalist groups like the "alt-right" and the National Socialist Movement, the country's primary neo-Nazi organization.
On Thursday afternoon, after the bill passed the House, Donald Trump hosted a gloating party in the White House Rose Garden featuring a backdrop of almost entirely white Republican men celebrating how they were rolling back the health care and safety of the American people.
Apps like Lifetick or Joe's Goals will help by keeping you organized and allowing you to share your progress on social media; a little gloating does wonders for self-motivation (unless, of course, one of your goals is to spend less time on social media).
In an email, Extinction Rebellion spokespeople clarified that they don't actually know who is behind the account, but social media posts by a neo-Nazi group viewed by Motherboard shows them gloating about flyers and claiming that the group impersonated Extinction Rebellion in the past.
Besides, hearing from witnesses wouldn't erase Republican senators' awful behavior to this point in the trial: all the ugly gloating from the likes of Lindsey Graham that Adam Schiff's undeniable eloquence was for naught; Marsha Blackburn's pathologically exuberant attacks on the integrity of Lt. Col.
The president would continue the attacks throughout the season, calling on individual players to be cut or suspended, attacking an ESPN anchor who called him racist, mocking NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for his handling of the protests and gloating over the league's ratings struggles.
The problem is that the voters in Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain in Europe, and by gloating about the Brexit vote, Trump probably angered many of the people in Scotland who would normally be customers of his troubled golf course — while making himself look much less than presidential.
Through it all, the California Democrat knew, as she wrote in a recent L.A. Times op-ed, that the Senate would not reach the two-thirds threshold needed for a guilty verdict, and that Trump would spend the rest of his days gloating that he has been exonerated.
Mr Putin made the central set-piece speech of his recent re-election campaign an extended riff on Dr Strangelove, gloating over a slew of novel, blood-curdling weapons, including one that appears to boast the most powerful warhead ever created, the better to drench coastal cities with irradiated tsunami.
When The New Celebrity Apprentice failed to launch with Arnold Schwarzenegger as its frontman, executive producer and former host Donald Trump wasted no time in gloating about the show's mediocre ratings via Twitter: Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got "swamped" (or destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT.
They also pointed to a familiar and irritating theme from the presidential campaign: The same people who told them they were throwing away their vote on Mr. Trump, a man who was supposed to be too reckless and buffoonish to ever get elected, are now gloating that they were right all along.
Here's what we wrote about this week:Cannabis shops in border towns are raking in sales from neighboring states, and it could push more states to legalize marijuanaThe governor of Illinois has recently taken to gloating about an unusual tax he's able to impose on citizens of neighboring states like Wisconsin and Indiana.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 MORE responded to that unnecessary economic debacle by publicly taking credit for it and gloating about her victory.
Beyond the media hubbub and presidential gloating over the results of the Mueller report is the alarming, but almost overlooked, reality that Donald Trump is the U.S. president preferred and aggressively supported by Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
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The halting and hectic process in Iowa was an unsightly spectacle for the Democratic Party at the start of its presidential nominating process, offering President Trump an easy target for gloating and ridicule and raising serious questions about whether Iowa would be allowed to retain its first-in-the-nation status in future elections.
CNN Money: Facebook investigating employee's links to Cambridge Analytica Trump spent the weekend gloating over the firing of McCabe, who he portrayed as the epitome of corruption at the tip of the bureau, and one of those responsible for what he sees as the unjustified investigation into allegations of collusion between his campaign and Russia.
Minutes before the Trump interview began, Hannity, gloating over the fact that former special counsel Robert Mueller refused to engage with conspiracy theories about the Steele dossier during his congressional testimony on Wednesday, set the stage by making his now-familiar case that it was actually Hillary Clinton, not Trump, who colluded with Russia during the 210 campaign.
Even recognizing these coincidences, I vowed to keep my proper distance until about halfway through the book, where Banville writes of Nelson's Pillar, the granite column erected as a monument to Lord Nelson's victory at Trafalgar that, to the irritation of many Irishmen, had towered over Dublin like a gloating Colossus from 1809 until March 8, 1966.
Trump was particularly enraged with CNN, which he thought was "gloating" by continually running photos of the women's march alongside the smaller crowds that attended his inauguration the day before, according to this person, one of several White House aides and associates who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about private conversations.
She knew that the winners didn't think they were gloating — in their own innocent minds, they were just celebrating the holiday, sharing a sweet sentiment with people who cared — but it was hard for Eve not to take it personally, not to feel like a weepy high school girl stuck at home while everyone else was slow-dancing at the prom.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE (R-Ala.) as attorney general and the gloating presence of Kris Kobach on the transition team make it clear that Trump will lead the most anti-immigrant administration since the days of President Eisenhower's Operation Wetback.
Ford is putting $1 billion into an AI startup, Detroit's biggest investment yet in self-driving car tech Oracle has filed an appeal in its copyright lawsuit against GoogleA Magic Leap investor says critics should stop 'gloating' and give augmented reality more time Conway said the made-up event was orchestrated by two Iraqi refugees, as she attempted to defend Trump's immigration and refugee travel ban on individuals from seven majority-Muslim countries.

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