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But when Nixon left the White House in disgrace, he
He has no choice but to resign in disgrace now.
Eric Greitens resigned in disgrace amid a series of scandals.
McCarthy was censured by the Senate and left in disgrace.
Although Mr Tuleyev resigned, he was hardly pushed out in disgrace.
Pennsylvanians are accustomed to politicians and officials leaving office in disgrace.
The past three mayors, all Democrats, have left office in disgrace.
But it is Nielsen who exited the public stage in disgrace.
He leaves in disgrace, in my opinion, I think he's disgraced.
Anthony Weiner, who resigned in disgrace in 2353 after a sexting scandal.
Less than a year later, on August 9, 1974, Nixon resigned in disgrace.
Nixon ultimately complied with the court and, not long after, resigned in disgrace.
Al Franken, who resigned in disgrace after he was accused of groping women.
He co-chaired Trump's voter fraud commission before it was disbanded in disgrace.
After the government's poor response to Hurricane Katrina, Mr. Brown resigned in disgrace.
There was poetry here: Anthony Weiner exiting in disgrace, Andrew Breitbart arriving triumphant.
The only president to resign in disgrace was famously polarizing long before Watergate.
Nixon eventually terminated Cox and his office before resigning in disgrace the following year.
You will be fired from your job, sent away in disgrace, and — who knows?
Days after the ballot results were revealed, Austria's Social Democratic Chancellor resigned in disgrace.
WATTERS: Then why would the DNC chairwoman resign in disgrace right before the convention?
Interpreting their host's suggestion too literally, Tracey and her friend soon land in disgrace.
As a result, Alberto Gonzales was forced to resign as attorney general in disgrace.
South Koreans, at least one in tears, were afraid they had lost in disgrace.
"That didn't end very well," Collins said, alluding to Nixon's eventual resignation in disgrace.
About the man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace for obstruction of justice.
National security adviser Mike Flynn was gone in disgrace after a couple of weeks.
For the first time a commander-in-chief had quit the office in disgrace.
But Thursday, by all accounts, was not the goodbye of a man resigning in disgrace.
At the beginning of this decade, Mel Gibson was widely considered to be in disgrace.
To be honest: I made it through about one half step before collapsing in disgrace.
He died three years later in disgrace, and has been a reviled figure ever since.
But now Uber's CEO has resigned in disgrace and the company's future is in doubt.
But in early 2016, Bell Pottinger signed a client that ultimately buried it in disgrace.
Park Geun-hye had been impeached last March and removed from the presidency in disgrace.
Mr Flynn left in disgrace in February 21951 and Mr McMaster departed in April 2018.
Her father — the "jailer" of her girlhood — sent them all to Santa Barbara in disgrace.
Several of Hitler's Schutzstaffel guards were dismissed in disgrace while several more were demoted in rank.
But that's been a silly pipe dream at least since President Nixon left office in disgrace.
"Holding your ground in honor is a thousand times better than retreating in disgrace," he said.
A spectrum of outcomes played through Paul's frightened mind, each scenario ending in disgrace and punishment.
Porter resigned in disgrace after two of his ex-wives publicly accused him of domestic abuse.
She lived through two world wars, a great depression and a president who resigned in disgrace.
If there will be no reforms, we will do everything so that he leaves in disgrace.
Two of President Ronald Reagan's national security counselors, Robert McFarlane and John Poindexter, left in disgrace.
Those tapes, which revealed Nixon had obstructed the investigation, led to the president resigning in disgrace.
Cameron, like many in the Conservative Party, had opposed Brexit — and resigned in disgrace after the vote.
As his Ukrainian patron ultimately fled in disgrace, Manafort found himself with towering expenses and collapsing income.
Now he resigned his office in disgrace, and his disciples brought it when we would not settle.
Ms. Handel, he said, "resigned in disgrace" after seeking to end the organization's relationship with Planned Parenthood.
Even as more recent governors have resigned in disgrace, democratic self-government in Puerto Rico has remained.
Matt is a gold-medal-winning Olympic swimmer in disgrace, a bad boy in need of reforming.
TV had yet to begin its renaissance, and Hollywood was a place where writers slouched in disgrace.
He "should resign in disgrace, by the way," Trump added, after again suggesting "shifty" Schiff committed treason.
Mr. Portnow bowed away from the Academy in disgrace after making misogynistic remarks about woman recording artists.
He hadn't seemed the type: either to combust in disgrace, or to become governor in the first place.
"What is left unexplained is why the government does not simply let Aegerion collapse in disgrace," Young wrote.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has a demand for Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf: Quit, and do so in disgrace.
The bubble burst and the Scotsman was forced to leave the country in disgrace, his scheme in ruins.
But Mr. Reagan's steadfast partisanship fueled his rise within the Republican Party after Mr. Nixon resigned in disgrace.
He's best known for Watergate and resigning in disgrace, but he actually had a pretty stellar first term.
Robert Bentley (R), who later resigned in disgrace and pleaded guilty to charges related to an alleged affair.
Back then, a popular revolt had just toppled President Viktor F. Yanukovych, who fled the country in disgrace.
From there, in November 2015, he went to the Police Department, shortly after Mr. Burke left in disgrace.
In September 1974, a month after Richard Nixon resigned the presidency in disgrace, President Gerald Ford pardoned him.
The whisper becomes a murmur, then a mighty blast, until the poor victim must skulk away in disgrace.
Khan's testimony could open the compassionate heart of America and send Trump back to the shadows in disgrace.
Congrats on your guy not being totally and completely tied to a governor who needed to resign in disgrace!
To recollect, these antics brought the country to its knees and sent President Nixon from his office in disgrace.
Patterson is not the only evangelical leader to have left his position in disgrace since the rise of #MeToo.
" Ms. Macsween went on to call Ms. Abdel-Magied a "flea" who "slinked away from this country in disgrace.
Unlike the Clinton impeachment, it ended with Nixon leaving office in disgrace, resigning to avoid certain impeachment and removal.
Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace, which elevated Gerald Ford to the presidency and created a vacancy, which Rockefeller filled.
Many predicted when the former Fox News pundit was brought in that Kelly's tenure at NBC would end in disgrace.
His Indiana career ended in disgrace after former player Neil Reed accused the coach of choking him during a practice.
He will live in disgrace, shunned by a film community that once embraced him and covered up for his crimes.
The city's most recent mayor resigned in disgrace, and the campaign to pick his successor has been a morose one.
Roger Ailes, the only CEO Fox News has ever had, resigned in disgrace last month amid charges of sexual harassment.
Three ministers in Johnson's new-look team have previously been sacked or forced to resign from the Cabinet in disgrace.
While he left Scotland in disgrace, originally living in northern England incognito, Cardinal O'Brien's legacy went well beyond the scandal.
"Resigning in disgrace shouldn't let you off the hook for unprecedented unethical behavior," the senators said in a joint statement.
Astronomy had been reeling since famous exoplanet hunter Geoff Marcy resigned in disgrace from UC Berkeley for repeatedly sexually harassing students.
And who can forget President Ford's pardon of President Nixon, who resigned in disgrace as a result of the Watergate scandal?
A two-year fall from a historic landslide reelection in 1972 to leaving public life in disgrace is a rapid descent.
When they returned to Europe with the news of their marriage, Diaghilev was so furious he fired them both in disgrace.
Amina was thrown out of the family home in disgrace - a fate typical for many gays and lesbians in conservative Zimbabwe.
I'm not even counting the Bill O'Reilly and Ailes sexual harassment debacles, which caused both men to be ousted in disgrace.
His patients included an academic whom the government had expelled in disgrace from the capital, and who had become terminally ill.
The latter had to step away from his creation in disgrace before eventually returning to the helm an arguably wiser man.
Cardinal Law Cardinal Bernard Law, the former Boston archbishop who resigned in disgrace during the church sex abuse scandal, has died.
It bled into President Gerald Ford's tenure, which began when Nixon resigned in disgrace in 228 due to the Watergate scandal.
After leaving Washington in disgrace he made a new career in New York representing, among others, organized crime figures and businessman Trump.
Penn plays Garrett Modi, a former New York City Council member who ended up partying too hard and leaving office in disgrace.
Similarly in China, the recent anti-corruption push from President Xi Jinping has seen many high-ranking officials brought down in disgrace.
Its public image is in tatters, its CEO has resigned in disgrace, and hundreds of thousands of people have deleted the app.
We see it in the women on our cable morning shows ruling the airwaves after their male co-anchors resigned in disgrace.
He resigned in disgrace from the coalition government in 2011 over his working relationship with friend and self-styled adviser Adam Werritty.
Hillary talks about Nixon "whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace" after firing the man investigating him — clear shot at Trump pic.twitter.
Bannon is supporting Michael Grimm, a felon trying to win back the seat he gave up in disgrace, in that primary. Why?
Some ended up in jail on fraud or rape charges or lived in disgrace after the rapture they had promised never came.
At the end of the fifth season, in a case of art echoing life, Claire became president after Frank resigned in disgrace.
But this time, the documents were denounced by experts as forgeries, and Shapira left London in disgrace, committing suicide six months later.
Losing the Navy isn't merely losing a job, it's losing an entire life, in disgrace, all because of whom he chooses to love.
With a figure like Weinstein, it's hard not to allow him to suck all the air out of the room, even in disgrace.
Bob Packwood resigned in disgrace over harassment claims — and conversations with congressional aides have indicated it's an issue that still goes largely unaddressed.
The health and human services secretary, Tom Price, had to resign in disgrace after his addiction to private planes was revealed by Politico.
Lauer was fired from the network in disgrace in 2017 after being accused of what NBC called "inappropriate sexual behavior" in the workplace.
This occurs at the time when the most important and influential of Republicans are calling on him to leave the race in disgrace.
For most politicians, those types of disclosures would mean it was a question of when, not if, their careers would end in disgrace.
The fact that Cohn died in disgrace and Stone faces a federal trial on felony charges doesn't seem to matter to the President.
Ochs brags that "some women like to be seized" by powerful men like him before being brought down in disgrace near the end.
Then-Speaker John Boehner reportedly asked Grimm to resign after he had pleaded guilty to tax evasion, and he left Congress in disgrace.
But sitting behind Trump was ex-congressman Mark Foley, who resigned in disgrace in 2006 after sending sexually explicit messages to underage teenage boys.
Petraeus resigned in disgrace from the CIA in 2012 after acknowledging that he shared classified information with Paula Broadwell during an extra-marital affair.
Revisiting the episode may help rehabilitate the reputations of some of the protagonists, particularly Mr. Olmert, who resigned from office in 2008 in disgrace.
Laporta was deposed in 2010, and his successor, his onetime protégé Rosell, resigned in disgrace after he was accused of financial crimes in 2014.
Netanyahu has been in office since 2009, taking over shortly after Olmert resigned in disgrace, and has become an increasingly authoritarian figure over time.
Mr. Williams himself then left the priesthood in disgrace when it emerged that he had broken his vows of celibacy and fathered a son.
The Luis Suárez bite, 2014 Uruguayan professional striker Luis Suárez was expelled from the 2014 World Cup in disgrace for biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini.
However, while articles of impeachment had been drawn against the 37th president by July 20, 1974, less than a month later, Nixon resigned in disgrace.
Nominees have withdrawn, his close ally Michael Flynn resigned in disgrace, and health care went down in flames in the face of town hall outrage.
Park faces an impeachment vote on Friday, laying the ground for her to be the first democratically elected leader to leave office early in disgrace.
New York's top law enforcement job became available after former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned in disgrace in May amid domestic violence allegations.
Ferdinand died in disgrace in Honolulu in 1989, and Mrs Marcos went on trial in America on racketeering charges (she was acquitted on all counts).
Given their pervasive influence today, it is worth remembering that in the 1930s, before either reached the heights of reputation, both men were in disgrace.
Gray resigned in disgrace that April, after it was revealed that he'd destroyed Watergate-related files, and was temporarily replaced by yet another acting director.
Mitchell left to run the Nixon re-election operation; he did not resign in disgrace (his role in the Watergate scandal came to light later).
"Nancy Pelosi and shifty Schiff, who should resign in disgrace, and Jerry Nadler and all of them — it's a disgrace what's going on," Trump said.
It has been 15 years since the scandal forced Cardinal Law to resign in disgrace, but his death in Rome reopened old wounds for survivors.
The previous New York A.G., who was forced to retire in disgrace, made its stated mission to use this matter to advance his own political gain.
An EPA Administrator who resigns in disgrace over corruption, only to be replaced with another EPA Administrator who belongs in the coal baron's hall of fame.
An Atlanta-area city councilman resigned in disgrace this week, several days after police accused him of sexually abusing a teenage girl, according to multiple reports.
" He also reportedly said he didn't believe the White House would "ever look competent" and that Trump's presidency could "crash and burn" and "end in disgrace.
If it does, Park would become South Korea's first democratically elected leader to leave office in disgrace and an election would be held in two months.
Sandusky, you'll recall, was the assistant football coach under Joe Paterno, once a god among Pennsylvanians, who died shortly after his long career ended in disgrace.
Even before Watergate broke wide open, Nixon's "law and order" Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in disgrace for accepting bribes when he was governor of Maryland.
Glenn Howerton ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia") stars as Jack, a Harvard philosophy professor who slinks back to Toledo, Ohio, in disgrace after being denied tenure.
A Frenchman, Valcke has been out of the public eye since leaving FIFA in disgrace in 2015, is also accused of accepting bribes and falsifying documents.
When in distress with cancer and its treatments, I think of Shakespeare "in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes" and all alone lament my downcast state.
And if she'd just lived a little longer, she could have lived through two more world wars, another great depression and a president resigning in disgrace.
In 1977 David Frost (Michael Sheen) conducted a series of interviews with Richard M. Nixon (Frank Langella), three years after Nixon left the presidency in disgrace.
It's extremely likely that at least some of the men who are currently in disgrace will be following the Mel Gibson playbook in the near future.
Bob Filner, who would leave Congress to become mayor of San Diego and then leave that office in disgrace due to a pattern of sexual harassment allegations.
So the lame duck president, stripped of the overwhelming public support he enjoyed only a year and a half earlier, chose to resign in disgrace that summer.
Roger Ailes The downfall of Roger Ailes — the larger-than-life media mogul who created Fox News and died in disgrace in 21960 — is a compelling subject.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer said Wernick had resigned "in disgrace" and repeated his calls for a full public inquiry, an idea that Trudeau has already ruled out.
" Darroch also reportedly said that media reports of "vicious infighting and chaos" inside the White House were "mostly true," and that Trump's career could end in "disgrace.
If the court upholds Friday's overwhelming parliament vote to impeach her, she will become the first elected South Korean leader to be forced from office in disgrace.
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood who took over that position after Eric Schneiderman resigned in disgrace amid reports that he had abused women, she says this.
Fired for lying, for disagreeing or for resisting; resigned in scandal, in disgrace, over being ignored, or from fatigue and there are rumors of more to come.
If a Constitutional Court upholds the impeachment, Park would become South Korea's first democratically elected leader to leave office in disgrace, triggering an election two months later.
Those positions followed his resignation in disgrace as archbishop of Boston in 2002 amid revelations that he had systematically covered up the rampant sexual abuse of minors.
The vice president complained about an editorial saying he had "lost confidence" in President Richard M. Nixon, not long before both men resigned their offices in disgrace.
The last time a finance secretary was forced to resign in disgrace was in 6900, when Jaime Serra Puche quit after only 2628 days on the job.
The Dussourd family's paper trail — referred to in the 2000 movie "Spotlight" — helped force Cardinal Bernard F. Law to resign in disgrace as Boston's archbishop in 21997.
After McCarthy's sham investigations ended in disgrace, Cohn moved back to New York, where he reinvented himself as a high-flying socialite and high-priced mob lawyer.
"He should resign from office in disgrace, and frankly, they should look at him for treason," the President said, failing to outline any actual treasonous behavior by Schiff.
And sink Nixon it did with articles of impeachment voted by the Judiciary Committee of The House of Representatives, followed in short order by Nixon's resignation in disgrace.
He must have realized that this would have been tantamount to an admission of wrongdoing, effectively ending my otherwise spotless, 50-year career on Wall Street in disgrace.
Even Nixon was ultimately held accountable, resigned in disgrace and, notwithstanding a pardon by his successor, may have been prosecuted for obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
Scott Pruitt, who resigned as head of the Environmental Protection Agency in disgrace Thursday, exited with a letter that repeatedly used the word "blessed" to describe his service.
Massachusetts was the only state Richard Nixon lost as he cruised to reelection for a second term, which he'd serve only 19 months of before resigning in disgrace.
With that, Mr. Markle dropped out of the wedding in disgrace, leaving Ms. Markle with only one blood relative, her mother, to attend the ceremony at her side.
And that office only became open last year because the former attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, resigned in disgrace following accusations that he had physically assaulted multiple women.
White House staff secretary Rob Porter resigned in disgrace after multiple allegations of domestic violence against ex-wives surfaced, and that's only the beginning of the political scandal.
And by the way, we were furious about the past presidential election of a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice.
The Texas Republican, who resigned in disgrace in early April, already found a cushy job as a lobbyist with the Calhoun Port Authority, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported.
A special prosecutor's investigation started on Wednesday into the influence-peddling scandal that threatens to make Park, 64, the first democratically-elected leader to leave office early in disgrace.
Eliot Spitzer would not face criminal charges in connection with his patronizing of a high-price prostitution ring, the revelations of which had led him to resign in disgrace.
The problem: Stepien had to leave Christie's circle in disgrace, as a result of the Bridgegate scandal involving a politically engineered traffic nightmare near the town of Fort Lee.
"She will leave office in disgrace, which is a historic moment as that's never happened in democratic South Korea," said Stephen Noerper, senior vice president of The Korea Society.
Revolutions, likewise, are seen as stirring, even romantic, with the people uniting to demand change with one voice, until the leader has no choice but to resign in disgrace.
THE STORY This documentary examines Brazilian politics — two recent presidents in disgrace, the current one leaning toward authoritarianism — from the outraged point of view of the filmmaker, Petra Costa.
Now he is in a realm where his instincts seem to lead him astray and where there's a chance he will end up in disgrace and possibly under indictment.
After he was sent home in disgrace, he commenced writing letters to his friends begging for money for gin and setting fire to his bedsheets in a drunken stupor.
After Richard Nixon left the White House in disgrace, his disciples and defenders picked up on his "madman theory" of international politics as a defense of his worst impulses.
Al Franken, with the former gaining the Supreme Court because Republicans don't hold the same standards, and the latter resigning in disgrace because of criticism from his fellow Democrats.
His first secretary for Health and Human Services, Tom Price, resigned in disgrace last September after it was revealed that he spent $400,000 chartering private jets at taxpayer expense.
Graham Spanier, the university's president who resigned in disgrace the day Paterno was fired, was convicted in 2017 of child endangerment, and was sentenced, but has been appealing the conviction.
The special counsel's redacted final report released Thursday is unlikely to drive Donald Trump from office in disgrace -- and that may be the only thing the President really cares about.
But with Eric Greitens resigning in disgrace and leaving office Friday, supporters of convicted killer Marcellus Williams, 49, were scrambling to figure out whether that board inquiry would ever meet.
Bob Packwood resigned in disgrace over harassment claims, still has a ways to go to address the underlying dynamics that make the legislative branch an environment ripe for inappropriate behavior.
"Dividing the American people has been my main contribution to the national political scene," acknowledged Spiro Agnew, who served as Nixon's vice president until he resigned in disgrace in 1973.
CAIRO — When the crowds massed against him at the start of the Arab Spring in January 2011, Hosni Mubarak vowed never to flee his country for an exile in disgrace.
Managing it all got more daunting when his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, resigned in disgrace, and the president did not get along with his eventual replacement, H.R. McMaster.
Now Kihuen may be joining the ranks of folks like former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, both of whom left their respective offices in disgrace.
In 663, its founder and CEO resigned in disgrace after a series of scandals over the company's harassment of female employees, hard-partying culture, and public disregard of drivers' concerns.
We all know how this story's supposed to end: Nixon resigns in disgrace; McCarthy is denounced as a sniveling drunk; Hitler blows his brains out in the shambles of his capitol.
The full leadership team of the Chicago-area megachurch Willow Creek has resigned months after megachurch pastor Bill Hybels stepped down in disgrace due to a series of sexual misconduct allegations.
Flynn was the national security adviser under Trump until he resigned in disgrace after lying to Vice President Mike Pence and others about his post-election conversations with a Russian ambassador.
The culture of corruption around this president — his sleazy campaign manager on trial, three former Cabinet secretaries forced to resign in disgrace, all the grifting — have left many people saying, enough.
In the episode's closing minutes, Ken pulls an impressively sinister switcheroo, accusing his father of gross malfeasance during a televised news conference in which he was supposed to resign in disgrace.
"I will become a clean president," Mr. Moon said, referring to a succession of South Korean leaders, including Ms. Park, who have ended their presidency in disgrace because of corruption scandals.
After she throws herself under the train, we last see him on a train himself, headed back to his regiment, which he left in disgrace because of his affair with Anna.
Ailes, who died in disgrace back in May and is now in hell, demanded sex from countless numbers of female Fox News employees, but still walked away with a $40 million payout.
In the cables that were leaked to the Daily Mail, Darroch wrote what most of Trump's peers are probably thinking: He's insecure, incompetent and inept, and his career could end in disgrace.
In 1987 its CDU prime minister was accused of authorising black-ops against his SPD opponent, resigned in disgrace and was subsequently found dead in a bathtub in Geneva in mysterious circumstances.
In his statement, Vigano accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of covering up the case of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who resigned last month in disgrace.
As one reporter noted on Twitter, Richard Nixon even showed up to the dinner after some of the dinner's attendees uncovered the information that would eventually lead him to resign in disgrace.
A darling of the Koch brothers in her own right, she's the clear favorite to replace former Representative Trent Franks—a Republican who resigned in disgrace last year over sexual-misconduct accusations.
Removing Conyers's name from the bill might solve an image problem for Democrats, who would likely want to avoid having their signature health-care issue associated with someone who resigned in disgrace.
The closest was Gerald Ford, who posted a 2628-28500 split in September of 6900, when he took over from President Richard Nixon, a fellow Republican who had just resigned in disgrace.
The game that resulted is a pathetic piece of wish fulfillment from a man in disgrace: A roiling, inchoate scream that blue lives matter, and they shouldn't have to hear any criticism.
His aides have lied about contacts with Russia, including his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who was forced to resign in disgrace after fibbing about phone calls to the Russian ambassador.
Then, as it becomes clear the din of accusations isn't going away, they resign from their jobs in disgrace and issue a statement of vague apology that stops short of admitting wrongdoing.
On arrival, she finds that her suitcase has been packed with pretty new "feminine" clothes and that her cousin is in disgrace, confined to the house and even deprived of her phone.
Hank Azaria turns the airwaves blue as Jim Brockmire, a foul-mouthed former professional baseball announcer who forfeited his career in disgrace when his wife's infidelity left him unhinged at the microphone.
When the Roger Ailes sexual-harassment scandal broke in July 2016 and he was forced out of Fox News in disgrace, I thought we might be at the beginning of a sea change.
For since each hand hath put on nature's pow'r, Fairing the foul with art's false borrowed face, Sweet beauty hath no name, no holy bow'r, But is profaned, if not lives in disgrace.
Park was forced from office in disgrace in March over the payments scandal and is in detention and facing her own trial for corruption, which is expected to wind up later this year.
Parliament impeached Park last week, and depending on a Constitutional Court ruling in coming months, she could become the first democratically elected South Korean leader to get turfed out of office in disgrace.
What happens to the FBI may seem a side issue compared with all this, but presidential disrespect for the law is reminiscent of Richard Nixon's behavior, which led to his resignation in disgrace.
Though Bush initially praised him for doing a "heck of a job," Brown later resigned in disgrace after many said the agency had underestimated the storm and mishandled its response to the crisis.
But Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat who resigned in disgrace last month after allegations that he had physically abused romantic partners, was empowered to investigate Mr. Abelove under a 2015 executive order from Gov.
" More straightforward is the move from solemnity to joy that marks the combination of Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 ("When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes") with "Lucky to Be Me," from "On the Town.
Darroch used secret cables and briefing notes to warn the UK government that Trump's "career could end in disgrace," and described conflicts within the White House as "knife fights," according to the Daily Mail.
All three national police commissioners appointed since 2000 have ended their terms in disgrace: one was jailed for corruption, one fired after a scandal over property deals and another found unfit to hold office.
The once-poor Mr. Carnegie believed that "the man who dies rich dies in disgrace," and saw building libraries as a way for him to give back to society and help people help themselves.
Not to be forgotten are the allegations against former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who resigned in disgrace earlier this year after women who dated him accused him of choking them and beating them up.
In a sudden fall as salacious as the flashy, tabloid-style journalism he and Murdoch helped popularize, Ailes was ousted in disgrace from the network he created, the subject of multiple sexual harassment accusations.
If Trump falls in disgrace or defeat, and people's partisan pride is no longer at stake, I hope that even his supporters will have enough moral memory to acknowledge that character really does matter.
And when Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned in disgrace in October 1973 after pleading no contest to accepting bribes, Mr. Laird did much to persuade Nixon to replace the vice president with Ford.
So strong were the Chinese in 2012 that they swept the titles without the reigning world champion women's doubles pairing of Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang, who were expelled from the tournament in disgrace.
A business-friendly former vice president, Vizcarra took office a little over a year ago after his predecessor resigned in disgrace - one of several politicians entangled in a bribery probe involving Brazilian builder Odebrecht.
Nixon's vice president, Spiro Agnew, took attacks against the press to new lows and copped a plea to lesser crimes of corruption as he resigned from office in disgrace to meet his legal fate.
As a result of the ruling, President Richard Nixon had to hand over incriminating tapes of his discussions with senior aides to a federal court, a move that accelerated his departure from office in disgrace.
It has been less than a month since Dave McClure, a well-known venture capitalist and 500 Startups co-founder, had resigned from his firm in disgrace after admitting he sexually harassed several female entrepreneurs.
At the tournament in South Africa eight years ago, the French side, made up of supersized egos, went on strike during a training session, and later departed in disgrace after crashing out of the tournament.
It couldn't, and when it emerged that Ms Holmes had lied about her company's product—going so far as to deliver inaccurate results to consumers and falsify tests for potential investors—Theranos collapsed in disgrace.
Anthony Eden resigned in disgrace, and was succeeded by Harold MacMillan (Anton Lesser), who would serve as prime minister until 1963 — at which point he had his own crisis to deal with, so stay tuned.
A portrait of Spiro Agnew was taken down from the Maryland State House some years after the former Maryland governor pleaded no-contest to federal income-tax evasion and resigned the vice presidency in disgrace.
David Petraeus, once the director of the C.I.A. and the commander of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, who resigned in disgrace after it was revealed that he and Ms. Broadwell had had an affair.
Before that junta collapsed in disgrace, military factions had carried out coup and counter-coup for most of the century as republicans and monarchists, leftists and right-wingers vied to control a seriously divided nation.
Yet his reminder of the iconic photograph of Richard Nixon boarding Marine One after leaving the White House in disgrace was hardly the best omen for the current President on one of his darkest days.
At the end of season 5, Cersei had just walked naked through King's Landing in disgrace, Sansa had just barely escaped Ramsay Bolton's torture, Arya was blind, and Daenerys was held captive by the Dothraki.
It's a heavily Republican district that Trump won by 20 points -- but Murphy resigned in disgrace amid allegations that he had an extramarital affair with a woman who he then encouraged to have an abortion.
Less than eight months later, Nixon resigned in disgrace to avoid being impeached because of his role in trying to cover up the "third-rate burglary" that was at the center of the Watergate scandal.
The morning after his national security adviser resigned in disgrace, President Trump issued a cry for help on Twitter: The real story here is why are there so many illegal leaks coming out of Washington?
President Gerald Ford's pardon of his predecessor Richard Nixon after the latter resigned in disgrace doesn't come close; nor does George H.W. Bush's pardon of Reagan administration officials for involvement in the Iran-Contra affair.
But it was a big enough deal for the Army — as well as Pence, who famously will not dine with any woman who is not his wife — that the men were sent home in disgrace.
Vigano wrote that Francis and his predecessor Benedict, among others, knew for years about sexual misconduct with adult seminarians by former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the emeritus archbishop of Washington D.C., who quit last month in disgrace.
The Nixon campaign settled that suit for $750,000 on the same day that Nixon resigned in disgrace in August 1974 as a result of his efforts to cover-up White House ties to the Watergate burglars.
And it's one of Kelly's chief identifiers that Charlize Theron completely nails in "Bombshell," an absorbing, well-crafted chronicle of the sexual harassment accusations that forced Fox News founding CEO Roger Ailes to resign in disgrace.
South Korean lawmakers on Friday voted overwhelmingly to impeach President Park Geun-hye over an influence-peddling scandal, setting the stage for her to become the country's first elected leader to be pushed from office in disgrace.
The few survivors returned in disgrace, and England swooped in, bringing Scotland into the union with an offer of compensation for the vast numbers of Scots who'd lost their livelihoods supporting the dream of a Scottish America.
In his first message in almost a year, Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi urged his followers to hold their ground rather than "retreating in disgrace" and to turn the blood of opponents into rivers.
The President fired back Thursday about the lawsuit on Twitter, remarking that Eric Schneiderman, who started the case, resigned his post in disgrace, referring to the former New York AG's resignation on the heels of assault allegations.
The prior NYAG, who was recently forced to resign from office in disgrace, made it his stated mission to use this matter to not only advance his own political goals, but also for his own political fundraising.
There's probably a stronger argument that if Bill Clinton had resigned in disgrace, is it also possible that Hillary Clinton would not have won her Senate seat in New York with more than 55% of the vote.
The fact that Ford missed getting elected by just 30 electoral votes goes to show how ambivalent the American people were about the Democrats even after a Republican president had just been forced to resign in disgrace.
Franks, a Freedom Caucus member and staunch conservative, resigned in disgrace in December after it was revealed he had offered to pay $5 million to a female staffer in his office if she would carry his child.
West Bromwich Albion exited in disgrace, though, losing by 3-1 at second-tier Reading, and its captain, Chris Brunt, was struck near his eye by a coin thrown by one of his team's supporters after the game.
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, former archbishop of Washington, DC, was stripped of his title in disgrace in July after revelations emerged that he had repeatedly sexually harassed junior seminarians under his care, as well as at least two minors.
As it was, he scored two perfectly fair goals in that game to eliminate Roy Hodgson's side in a very sporting, very English way, before biting Giorgio Chiellini in the next match and being sent home in disgrace.
Trump's dismissal of Comey brought to mind President Richard Nixon's order for Attorney General Eliot Richardson to sack special prosecutor Archibald Cox in 1973 -- a move that unleashed political forces that would eventually bring him down in disgrace.
Cardinal Law, who died on December 20th, resigned in disgrace in 2002 after the Boston Globe, a newspaper, exposed the sexual abuse of hundreds of children at the hands of priests who were systematically protected by the diocese.
The show includes some darker drawings made in 1975, after Nixon had resigned in disgrace, and a monumental, seldom-seen painting, "San Clemente," which shows a weeping, red-faced Nixon in agony from a colossal, phlebitis-inflamed leg.
While he's currently serving his second sentence, the first came after a criminal investigation for using government contractors to renovate his vacation home, a claim he initially denied, before taking a plea deal and resigning in disgrace. 6.
He left Congress in disgrace, and after a self-imposed penance, he tried for a political comeback with a 2013 run again for New York City Mayor, and he opened up his campaign to filmmakers making the documentary Weiner.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean lawmakers voted overwhelmingly on Friday to impeach President Park Geun-hye over an influence-peddling scandal, setting the stage for her to become the country's first elected leader to be expelled from office in disgrace.
Boris Johnson in 2017 next to a robot for some fucking reasonPhoto: APBoris Johnson might soon become the Prime Minister of the UK after Theresa May stepped down in disgrace following her failed attempts to exit the European Union.
That's partly because she has not led her party in an election—she took over the job from Cameron, the unwitting architect of Brexit, when he stepped down in disgrace—and partly because Brexit itself has been so divisive.
A former vice president, Vizcarra took office in March 2018 to replace former President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who resigned in disgrace in one of several graft scandals that have sunk the public's trust in democratic institutions in recent years.
It was a signal that he plans to continue to methodically advance Trump's agenda, but in a much less bombastic way than former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, who resigned last year in disgrace after numerous allegations of ethics violations.
To some extent, that's normal college nonsense, but after law school, Kavanaugh clerked for Alex Kozinski a federal judge later pushed out in disgrace after being accused of sexually harassing women he supervised, and showing pornography to his subordinates.
Fifty years later, we remember Spiro Agnew, if at all, as a bumbling vice president who later pleaded no contest to tax evasion, resigned in disgrace and ended his career funneling military surplus to Saddam Hussein and Nicolae Ceausescu.
But when you look at what happened here, the very top of this really elite law enforcement agency, the director, the assistant director, who has now been referred to prosecution, the director who has been fired, some would say in disgrace.
"We were furious about the past presidential election, of a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with impeachment for obstruction of justice — after firing the person running the investigation into him at the Department of Justice!" she said.
But on February 7, the ascendant politico resigned in disgrace after his two ex-wives accused him of abuse—one of them shared photos of herself with a black eye, and the other had filed a restraining order against him.
Since 2016, the state had endured a series of Republican scandals, after which the governor resigned in disgrace, the House speaker was convicted of multiple felony ethics charges and the state Supreme Court chief justice, Roy Moore, was ousted over ethics.
LA ROCHE-SUR-YON, France — A year after leaving the Tour de France in disgrace, Peter Sagan of Slovakia earned the race's yellow jersey on Sunday after doing what he does best: powering past the competition to reach the finish line.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Cardinal Bernard Law, the former Archbishop of Boston who resigned in disgrace after covering up years of sexual abuse of children by priests and whose name became a byword for scandal in the Catholic Church, died on Wednesday.
John ConyersJohn James ConyersEXCLUSIVE: Trump on reparations: 'I don't see it happening' McConnell: Reparations aren't 'a good idea' This week: Democrats move funding bills as caps deal remains elusive MORE Jr. (D-Mich.), who resigned in disgrace over sexual harassment accusations.
No, he's having to grapple with all of these problems at once while cloaked in disgrace and coping with an unprecedented defection of more than two dozen Republican former supporters who feel that endorsing him has become a moral transgression.
Hicks also came under fire more recently over her involvement in crafting the White House's initial defense of Rob Porter, the White House staff secretary who resigned in disgrace after two of his ex-wives publicly accused him of domestic abuse.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE resigned in disgrace last year after it was revealed that he bilked the taxpayers out of over $1 million for private charter jets and military air travel.
The impeachment, which has to be reviewed and approved by a nine-judge Constitutional Court within 180 days to remove Park from office, sets the stage for her to become the country's first elected leader to be ousted in disgrace.
SAN JUAN, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vazquez, who had said she was reluctant to take power after her predecessor resigned in disgrace this past summer, on Monday declared her candidacy for the same office in next year's elections.
A decade later, the governor elevated Judge Kaye to chief judge when Sol Wachtler abruptly resigned in disgrace after his arrest on charges of blackmailing his former lover and her daughter in a bizarre attempt to win back the older woman's affections.
In 1974, a Republican congressional committee did vote to impeach Republican President Richard Nixon, forcing him to resign in disgrace, but the charges against Nixon were far more substantial than the single potential count of "Obstruction of Justice" being discussed at the moment.
And by the way, we were furious about the past presidential election of a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice after firing the person running the investigation into him at the Department of Justice.
Schnatter, who was the face of the company and played a prominent role in its well known "better ingredients, better pizza" advertisement campaign, had his likeness completely removed from all Papa John's products last year, and eventually resigned from the company in disgrace.
Only, rather than resign in disgrace, they connived with Trump to dissolve the councils altogether, sparing themselves the personalized wrath Trump directed at Merck CEO Kenneth C. Frazier, who initiated the exodus, and protecting their access to regulatory favors in the future.
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the retired archbishop of Washington, DC, resigned from his cardinalship in disgrace in July after revelations emerged that he had allegedly sexually abused a number of adult seminarians under his authority, as well as two minors, over several decades.
Under the Trump formula, Comey should be investigated by the Justice Department — but Michael Flynn, who had to resign in disgrace as national security adviser, should get a pass for lying to Vice President Mike Pence about his meetings with the Russian ambassador.
Less than ten months after an historically short stint as Donald Trump's national security adviser ended with his resigning in disgrace, Flynn emerged as the biggest get so far in Robert Mueller's swirling probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Dunne, a former Hollywood exec who left in disgrace and in the throes of addiction before reinventing himself as a bestselling author chronicling high society misdeeds, had become the toast of the L.A. elite as the prime dispensary of all the trial's inside gossip.
Michael Flynn attached himself as an adviser to Trump early in the campaign, got awarded with a plum gig as national security adviser, and subsequently resigned in disgrace, got convicted for lying to the FBI, and is now cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Intel's policy was instituted well before #MeToo, but in the year since Harvey Weinstein's downfall led to a number of other high profile men forced to resign in disgrace, a handful of companies have been publicizing their well-defined policies regarding romantic office relationships.
He left the army in disgrace after an argument with his commander—a recurring theme in Sa's stories seemed to be how much smarter he felt he was than everyone around him and how much that annoyed them—and went back to civilian life.
The former CIA director, one of several candidates for the position of top diplomat, appeared to have killed his government career when he resigned in disgrace in 2012 and confessed to handing classified material to his biographer, with whom he was having an affair.
Meanwhile, Republicans are betting that the impeachment episode will look less like 1974, when President Nixon resigned in disgrace, and more like 1998, when a Republican-led effort to impeach President Clinton backfired and Democrats picked up five House seats in the midterm elections.
Barbara Underwood, who became the state's attorney general earlier this year after predecessor Eric Schneiderman resigned in disgrace, wants to see whether industry groups were behind a huge effort to pollute the 22 million letters filed to the FCC's electronic comment filing system with fraudulent submissions.
The latter, of course, was a highly respected general who led counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq before becoming director of the CIA under Obama, who then had to resign in disgrace for sharing classified information with his biographer, who he was also having an affair with.
Park has been impeached by parliament over her role in a wide-ranging influence-peddling scandal linked to Choi, and now awaits a Constitutional Court review of that decision, which if upheld would make her the first democratically-elected South Korean leader to leave office in disgrace.
They revealed a young man who had returned in disgrace from his stint abroad in the Army Reserve, but then continued a training regimen of his own devising, conducting military-style exercises in his backyard and reportedly joining a gym that offered martial arts and weapons classes.
How 2018 became the Catholic Church's year from hell In 2018, a prominent cardinal resigned in disgrace, grand jurors in Pennsylvania accused 300 Catholic clerics of secretly abusing children over the past 70 years and a former Vatican ambassador urged the Pope himself to step down.
After resigning in disgrace as archbishop in 2002, Cardinal Law kept his position on the Congregation for Bishops for a while, then lived out his years in Rome, where he was warmly welcomed at Vatican ceremonies and given an important basilica in Rome as his titular church.
WASHINGTON — The White House changed its story on Tuesday about how it handled allegations of spousal abuse against Rob Porter, the staff secretary who resigned in disgrace last week, conceding that the F.B.I. told White House career officials last summer about problems in Mr. Porter's background check.
The father in "Disgrace," the searing book by the Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee, turns to his daughter when looking for his own redemption; and "The Saskiad," Brian Hall's gorgeously allusive novel from 1997, follows a precocious teenager who reunites with the father she has tragically mythologized.
He will take the reins from the scandal-hit Jacob Zuma, who resigned as President in disgrace on Wednesday after the ANC abandoned him over an astounding number of corruption allegations against him, deciding he could not possibly take the party through the 2019 general elections.
Since the revelations about Harvey Weinstein's abuse of women were exposed in October, politicians, actors and powerful media figures have resigned in disgrace in the United States, and women have flooded social media with their own stories of sexual harassment and assault, using the hashtag #MeToo.
Jay, in disgrace because of a story that went wrong years before, is too deep in the throes of his addictions to want to seek redemption, but the opportunity for it presents itself to him anyway when he meets Fauna Hodel (India Eisley), an imperiled visitor to Los Angeles.
Petraeus would be a hard sell in the wake of the Flynn debacle given that he resigned in disgrace from his post as CIA director under President Obama over a scandal in which he ultimately pleaded guilty to federal charges of mishandling classified information to his lover, Paula Broadwell.
At the very least it will damage America's reputation as a reliable ally for decades to come; even if Trump eventually departs the scene in disgrace, the fact that someone like him could come to power in the first place will always be in the back of everyone's mind.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes was quick to note that the obstruction described by BuzzFeed is identical, in broad strokes, to the first article of impeachment brought against President Richard Nixon in the '70s before he resigned in disgrace so as to avoid a full House vote and trial in the Senate.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes was quick to note that the obstruction described by BuzzFeed is identical, in broad strokes, to the first article of impeachment brought against President Richard Nixon in the '70s before he resigned in disgrace so as to avoid a full House vote and trial in the Senate.
Earlier this month, former Southern Baptist Convention president Paige Patterson — who left his position as president of the Southwestern Baptist Seminary in disgrace after accusations of sexism — returned to public ministry with a pair of sermons that denigrated the #MeToo movement and focused on the problem of false rape allegations.
The lawsuit, filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Friday, offers new details about the combative and disastrous relationship between Mr. Spitzer — who resigned in disgrace in 2008 after being linked to a high-end prostitution ring — and Svetlana Andreevna Zakharova, 26, who is also known as Lana Travis.
"We were furious about the past presidential election of a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice, after firing the person running the investigation into him at the Department of Justice," Clinton said, discussing the sentiment on campus the year that she graduated.
In a state with a specialty in political spectacles — over about three years, a governor has resigned in disgrace and a House speaker has been convicted on 12 felony ethics charges — Mr. Moore has reasons to think he can win this time, at least in the Republican primary in March.
Instead, she sought to draw a parallel between the current political climate and her own experience after graduating from Wellesley in 1969, when she and her friends were furious with "a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice," a reference to Richard Nixon.
I could do whatever I wanted, and I'd never have to chase the fastball I'd once had, or stand in the middle of a ballpark in disgrace as my catcher spun and sprinted to the backstop, or fear my next pitch, or live up to the player I had been.
In fact, Lott, who resigned from his leadership position in disgrace after praising segregationist Strom Thurmond's run for president, left the Senate early in part to avoid the recently passed Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, which would have prevented him from lobbying for two years after leaving the Senate.
Shine was available to go work in the White House since he was forced to resign in disgrace last year from his job as co-president of Fox News because he'd been named in too many lawsuits as an abettor of the multiple, large-scale sexual harassment allegations at the company.
Conservative Party leaders have failed to maintain support from both voters and members of their own party, and Prime Minister Theresa May resigned in disgrace last week after she was unable to draw up an acceptable plan for Britain to leave the EU. Want the best from VICE News in your inbox?
Conservative Party leaders have failed to maintain support from both voters and members of their own party, and Prime Minister Theresa May resigned in disgrace last week after she was unable to draw up an acceptable plan for Britain to leave the EU. "I am a European," John said at his Verona show.
In a detailed 11-page bombshell statement given to conservative Roman Catholic media outlets during the pope's visit to Ireland, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of covering up the case of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who resigned last month in disgrace.
With a name based on a play on the French supermarket chain Carrefour, and a sound root firmly in Disgrace to the Corpse of Sid-era Sore Throat and the improvisational chaos of Sete Star Sept, a Hotel Carrefournia set is the most intense and unpredictable 15 minutes you may ever experience.
But now, with the apparent declining influence of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, the departures of Rex Tillerson and Gary Cohn, and the nomination of Mike Pompeo to be secretary of state, it seems that while Mr. Bannon left in disgrace, his ideology has taken hold in Mr. Trump's mind and government.
In a detailed 11-page bombshell statement given to conservative Roman Catholic media outlets during the Pope's visit to Ireland, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of covering up the case of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who resigned last month in disgrace.
The second scenario is the optimistic one: that Donald Trump will mobilize such opposition and such a renewed commitment to our political system that when he leaves office in disgrace there will be such a moment of political reckoning that we can go forward with a new kind of political unity and fix our politics.
Documentarian Alexis Bloom took on a giant task when she decided to make a film about Roger Ailes, the former Fox News executive who died in disgrace last year, having been ousted as CEO after at least 20 women, including network stars Gretchen Carlson and Megyn Kelly, accused him of sexual harassment and assault.
That included not just his personal fortune — worth somewhere from $12.2 million to $54.8 million — but also his tenure as executive director of the Republican Governors Association and working for Eric Greitens, the former governor of Missouri, who resigned in disgrace after a woman accused him of physically abusing her during a nonconsensual relationship.
The revelation that Liberty will pay Old Dominion University $1.2 million to almost certainly thump the Flames in their FBS opener is proof of the former; hiring Ian McCaw, who left his job as Baylor's Athletic Director in disgrace after covering up his football program's serial sexual assault issues, is proof of the latter.
And so the year that began with the Women's March, in which millions of pussy-hatted women came together to protest the Trump administration, ended with the Reckoning, in which hundreds of women have come forward to accuse powerful men of acts of sexual violence, and dozens of those men have been fired or resigned in disgrace.
You learn that our state—the nation's smallest—played an "outsize role" in the transatlantic slave trade; that we never fully recovered from the collapse of local industry; and that even after the death of our most famous political rogue, ex-con and former Providence Mayor Buddy Cianci, our politicians keep resigning in disgrace and/or getting indicted.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi urges his supporters to keep waging war Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi urges his supporters to keep waging war In his first message in almost a year, Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi urged his followers to hold their ground rather than "retreating in disgrace" and to turn the blood of opponents into rivers.
WASHINGTON — John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, told officials in the West Wing on Friday that he was willing to step down over his handling of allegations of spousal abuse against Rob Porter, the staff secretary who resigned in disgrace this week over the accusations, according to two officials aware of the discussions.
Metacritic score: 65 Documentarian Alexis Bloom took on a giant task when she decided to make a film about Roger Ailes, the former Fox News executive who died in disgrace last year, having been ousted as CEO after at least 20 women, including network stars Gretchen Carlson and Megyn Kelly, accused him of sexual harassment and assault.
Read more: Gavin Williamson 'wanted to invade Africa' and risked war with China, May allies sayGrant Shapps, the new transport secretary, was forced to resign as international development secretary in 2015 in disgrace in the wake of revelations that he had been aware of a bullying scandal in his role as party chairman before the death of one of its young activists.
He accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of covering up the case of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the retired archbishop of Washington D.C. McCarrick, 88, resigned last month in disgrace and was stripped of his title after allegations that he had abused a minor nearly 50 years ago and also forced adult male seminarians to share his bed.
He accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of covering up the case of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the retired archbishop of Washington D.C. McCarrick, 88, resigned last month in disgrace and was stripped of his title after allegations that he had abused a minor nearly 50 years ago and also forced adult male seminarians to share his bed.
With a number of embarrassing fiascos among the Trump appointees in charge of public health, the US has felt rudderless from a health leadership perspective, Donald McNeil Jr. pointed out recently at the New York Times: [Trump's] first secretary for Health and Human Services, Tom Price, resigned in disgrace last September after it was revealed that he spent $400,000 chartering private jets at taxpayer expense.
That's where regular people—with a little help from the Republican governor's resignation in disgrace—came into play, as the Washington Post's Jeff Stein explained: Despite the powers that be—from the Trump administration to the Supreme Court to state-level Republicans and their donors—doing their darnedest to kill unions, organized labor's victory in Missouri on Tuesday night is actually just one of a few recent triumphs.
When the series premiered in 2004, Veronica (Kristen Bell) was 17 and still mourning for the life she used to live, before her best friend was murdered, before her sheriff dad was fired in disgrace for investigating the wrong man and all of Veronica's rich and popular friends turned against her, before Veronica joined her dad in becoming a PI and started spending her nights on seedy motel stakeouts.
Even if they never made another movie or TV show again, Danny McBride and Jody Hill—who created Vice Principals—will live forever in the hearts and minds of millions for having made Eastbound and Down, a gleefully profane, absurd, and weirdly poetic show about Kenny Powers, a washed up, John Rocker–esque pitcher who moves back to his suburban North Carolina home in disgrace and becomes a substitute teacher.
In a floor speech on Wednesday, Lieu warned that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE risks following in the footsteps of former President Nixon, who resigned in disgrace, if he plans to fire the special counsel.
Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciThe Hill's 22019:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy Trump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly netted an advance of $150,000 for his book on the Trump White House — roughly $15,000 a day for his 10 days as White House communications director before being fired in disgrace.
After the one-two (three-four-five-six-seven, etc.) punches from the Times and New Yorker investigations, he is now in disgrace: He was fired from his own company; he is being investigated by law enforcement in New York City, Los Angeles, and London; his wife is divorcing him; and he has been thrown out of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, an organization that still counts Roman Polanski and Bill Cosby as members.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis and national security adviser H.R. McMaster (aided by White House Counsel Don McGahn) along with Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have successfully outmaneuvered the supporters of the "America first" agenda, notably former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who resigned in disgrace over lies about his Russia contacts, and senior adviser Steve Bannon, who was removed earlier this week from the principals committee of the National Security Council.
As alternatives, Trump is also considering Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) and former CIA Director David Petraeus, who resigned in disgrace and was later convicted of handing classified information to his biographer, with whom he was having an affair.
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featur'd like him, like him with friends possess'd, Desiring this man's art and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings.
Since the former Apprentice host was inaugurated on January 20, he has fired the FBI director and his chief-of-staff, cycled through two communications directors, had a national security adviser resign in disgrace, tried to institute a ban on transgender people serving in the military via Twitter, "joked" that police officers should use excessive force on suspects, suggested health insurance only costs $12 per year, botched at least one Middle East crisis, pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord, declared war on all of cable news (except FOX, of course) and the "fake media," threatened to take away health insurance from Congress after it failed to pass the healthcare bill, launched more than 50 Tomahawk missiles at Syria, tweeted "covfefe," claimed he invented the phrase "prime the pump," wondered why America had a civil war, berated his attorney general for not going after Crooked Hillary, touched a suspicious-looking orb, and somehow found the time to play more than 30 rounds of golf.

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