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He wasn't charged, with dark insinuations (and they were only insinuations, mostly made by Snuka himself in his autobiography) that Vince McMahon showed up to personally bribe away the investigation.
Troubleyn disputes the insinuations that inappropriate behavior is covered up.
"Other related assumptions and insinuations...are baseless and denied," Noronha said.
These insinuations have been debunked by sites like Snopes and PolitiFact.
" Rubio hit back hard on Trump's insinuations on ABC's "This Week.
"These are really, really unfair, unfounded insinuations," Ms. de Lima said.
Insinuations that she was soft on extremism were unfair, she said.
None of these attacks or insinuations are grounded in good faith.
How do you write about speeches filled wild and vague insinuations?
"It's basically just a lot of names, rumors, insinuations," said Rep.
But we had our jokes, and our gossip, and our insinuations too.
Insinuations were being made, that he was involved in shady immigration cases.
It's based upon a fanciful mixture of real events and surreal insinuations.
That has left Mr. Fillon vulnerable to sly insinuations about his ethics.
There were also insinuations about the existence of photos of his penis.
Several times Republicans refused Mueller the time to really answer to their insinuations.
Mr. Trump stood by his insinuations that Mr. Obama is sympathetic to terrorists.
There's a word for his insinuations that something is wrong with Joe Biden.
Subtle jabs are increasingly replaced by sledgehammer blows, clever insinuations by clumsy insults.
For the last few days, Bilzerian said he has stewed about the insinuations.
How do you write about a speech filled with so many wild insinuations?
There was never sex, but there were provocations or insinuations that it should happen.
But the former special counsel often didn't engage or push back against these insinuations.
Insinuations that immigration is, per se, bad, are hardening into a new common sense.
The Senator winced, but brushed off the General's sniggering insinuations with a dry laugh.
Using them in a sea otter meme without that background makes insinuations we never intended.
Mr. Cuomo has dismissed Mr. de Blasio's insinuations about the leak of Ms. Sugarman's report.
The company says Messi will continue to defend himself from accusations and insinuations against his honor.
The story the AP wrote — full of arbitrary math, sensationalistic tweets, and strange insinuations — is not.
He frames insinuations that Muslim immigrants are chauvinists and rapists as a defence of women's rights.
GORKA: Every time John Brennan spins these insinuations, he is doing Vladimir Putin&aposs dirty work.
So, was this just two CEO's trading mutual insults and insinuations to gain the upper hand?
Making insinuations like these is a deeply irresponsible thing for anyone in public life to do.
That flummoxed Jewish Democrats, who had said they would talk to Ms. Omar about her insinuations.
The article quoted Mr. Obst denying that he and Mr. Ayers had made any private insinuations.
Most Americans had never heard of Hunter Biden, much less followed vague insinuations about Ukrainian prosecutors.
He makes insinuations, he makes suggestions, he draws associations, for instance between President Obama and radical jihadists.
But Clinton's insinuations of dark connections between her and the Kremlin absent solid evidence help no one.
"There've been insinuations about other characters' sexuality, but this is the first openly gay character," Joe said.
Nadal threatened to sue the program for "unacceptable and damaging insinuations," but no suit was ever filed.
Mr. Biden was the subject of remarkably few swipes, insinuations or even tough questions from the moderators.
They spent the entire time attacking Cohen's behavior and making insinuations about the Democratic-led hearings themselves.
How do you write about speeches filled with wild and vague insinuations and sometimes flat-out lies?
But the Kremlin beat back those insinuations again on Thursday, saying they were driven by anti-Russian sentiment.
" She took out her anger in a scathing blog post, calling out Frankel's "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations.
While the documents did offer some new insights, some of the Democrats' claims and insinuations missed the mark.
That is: that Stone was just bluffing and making insinuations to try and hype up his own importance.
The two sides clashed bitterly, trading insinuations of dirty tricks; ultimately, Mr. Yeger won by a wide margin.
Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), were often to cast doubt on witnesses' credibility with insinuations about their partisan motives.
Board of Education, for instance, or helped Pinochet design his authoritarian constitution, despite MacLean's insinuations to the contrary.
Mr. Ley, who isn't Jewish, said for the most part that the threats and insinuations don't rattle him.
The typical monotheistic model of the patriarchal worship tradition becomes multiple, opening to new interpretations and political insinuations.
Clinton responded by urging Mr. Sanders to challenge her directly if he believed that allegation, rather than making insinuations.
Insinuations peaked following the launch of the OP3—which some feeling the company was just cribbing from the iPhone.
Unlike their more fantastical Infowars analogs, these vigilante investigators steer clear of explicit allegations, hewing instead to grave insinuations.
Framing the relationship between YouTube and its community as of primary importance in this incident carries two nasty insinuations.
Thomson also disputed insinuations from the defense that Smith may have been intoxicated at the time of the shooting.
Bolsonaro lost the support of Brazil's top lawmaker, Rodrigo Maya, amid insinuations he was stalling on anti-corruption measures.
He said he had "strong concerns at the insinuations and allegations" against Mr. Najib in the Justice Department complaint.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump made a lot of insinuations and vague comments with potentially dangerous implications.
Mr. Assange's insinuations broke a dam: Before long, private "investigators" emerged, offering their dubious help to the Rich family.
A statement given to The Business of Fashion by Ms. Aljuhani Abdulaziz reinforced the insinuations of her Instagram post.
Perrotta also shot down insinuations from other EPA staffers that Pruitt's spending habits might be improper, the report alleges.
" Also, responding to one of the Facebook allegations, he said: "The kind of insinuations the FB post makes are untrue.
At a White House press conference the president offered some of his best wisecracks and slyest insinuations on the farrago.
"The relevant accusations and insinuations against Chinese diplomatic personnel based in the United States have ulterior motives," the ministry said.
The data set excluded any articles that were based on false insinuations, misreported news, or partisan misrepresentations of real events.
I hope my intrusions into your private business, my questions, worries, and insinuations about your art haven't chased you away.
Beyond the recent accusations of sexual insinuations, pressures, and sometimes worse, O'Reilly has been frequently tagged as an unreconstructed sexist.
But if he becomes president his habit of jumping to conclusions and making broad insinuations could have more serious consequences.
Michael Avenatti, the lawyer, has repeatedly used Trumplike insinuations to suggest that Ms. Clifford has digital evidence of the intercourse.
The reason there's all this criticism now is because so many implications and insinuations were made ahead of the proof.
But it was, fundamentally, similar to promises and insinuations made by Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and dozens of other Republicans.
This does not mean that, as Mr. Spicer suggests, we should see the president as the victim of unjust insinuations.
Scholars, like architecture theorist Keller Easterling in Extrastatecraft, describe comedy as indecipherable by bureaucracy because of its nuance, sarcasm, and insinuations.
The artist shies away from insinuations of artistic activism, though, and hopes the paintings will simply inspire viewers to lighten up.
Fair or not, the campaign coverage has been dominated by insinuations that her husband's foundation traded government access for private donations.
Malaysia's Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi, however, expressed "strong concerns at the insinuations and allegations" of wrongdoing against Najib in the lawsuits.
Getting visibly pissed off, and making insinuations of this all being a conspiracy, seems like it would be an automatic disqualification.
Trump's attacks on McCabe — and his insinuations of political bias — are part of the president's larger attacks on federal law enforcement.
Yet repeated insinuations of a looming Muslim menace, including from Congress pandering to its supposed "Muslim vote bank", have been effective.
For all the insinuations of risk and conflict, TikTok's Trump supporters are generally seen alone, at peace, quite clearly enjoying themselves.
There have been insinuations by party leaders that the justices removed Mr. Sharif after getting approval from the country's top generals.
A sampling of their accusations and insinuations includes: Trump is a long-time Russian agent, as described in the Steele dossier.
North Korean officials responded by calling Trump "heedless and erratic" and reprising their past insinuations that he may be going senile.
"Broadly speaking, in considering the primary insinuations put forth by Congressman Ryan's tax reform blueprint ... Disney stands to be a significant beneficiary."
Malaysia's Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali, however, expressed "strong concerns at the insinuations and allegations" of wrongdoing against Najib in the lawsuits.
The resulting insinuations from outsiders "make the town look horrible, when a lot of these kids, they grew up together," says Daugherty.
As opioid overdoses have officially become a public health emergency, the chronic pain debate has turned nasty, complete with insults and insinuations.
"The insinuations you are making in your questions below are entirely false and without merit," he wrote in a statement to CNN.
New national front-runner Cruz touted his pro-life record and shrugged off Donald Trump's insinuations about his eligibility for presidential office.
Nevertheless, many on the right were inspired by the WikiLeaks insinuations and started to concoct their own conspiracy theories about Rich's murder.
However, despite the song's mainstream success, Aerosmith has frequently been criticized for the lyrics and music video's offensive insinuations about trans women.
Of course, these insinuations were most powerful precisely when nothing had been revealed and when speculation could thus fill in the blanks.
But in a blog post on the Big Cat Rescue site, Baskin refutes many of these claims and insinuations from the docuseries.
That campaign, they say, proved how damaging a constant stream of insinuations and accusations from Mr. Trump and his allies can be.
Pakistan, a close ally of China, condemned the attack but in the same breath rejected "insinuations" of any link to the Pakistani state.
New national front-runner Ted Cruz touted his pro-life record and shrugged off Donald Trump's insinuations about his eligibility for presidential office.
How far should those protections go for media outlets that use conspiracy theories to spread damaging insinuations and falsehoods about their political opponents?
Conway shot back at Scarborough on Sunday afternoon, telling the MSNBC host on Twitter that he knows better than to make such insinuations.
Banks told me that insinuations that his wife, who helps to manage their family properties, had any connection with Russian espionage were preposterous.
Clinton seized on Mr. Trump's recent insinuations that he could not have assaulted some of the women because they were not attractive enough.
It underscores that the IC and its leadership, contrary to insinuations by President Trump, were not playing politics with their work on Russia.
Apandi also expressed "strong concerns at the insinuations and allegations" of wrongdoing made against Prime Minister Najib Razak in relation to the lawsuits.
" It was the latest in a series of claims that those companies are "rigging" their content and insinuations that they're in "troubled territory.
Fox host Laura Ingraham and CNN commentator Sean Duffy have also questioned Vindman's patriotism and national loyalty through insinuations about his immigrant background.
When I asked him about this and other insinuations, he cast them all aside with a smile and a wave of his hand.
Domination is all in the actions, the movements, micro-insinuations, and the placement of hands and body parts with clear intent and control.
Secretary of State John Kerry and other U.S. officials also have pushed back hard on insinuations that the U.S. engineered the attempted coup.
The court must judge by the rule of law, not by the insinuations of unpopularity or even a pronounced presidential tendency to prevaricate.
"Politics today is a conspiracy of insinuations," Mr. Arias wrote in an op-ed column last month in response to the malfeasance charge.
For the Daily Mail to employ four journalists, over several weeks, to try to cast insinuations about that relationship is extraordinarily low and nasty.
Despite an innovative new strategy of vague insinuations that Donald Trump has a small dick, Rubio finished Super Tuesday winning only one state: Minnesota.
Ideas and insinuations that would find no place in the respectable media or political discourse can cascade all too easily from phone to phone.
They don't actually think elections are being stolen through voter fraud, and they don't engage in Trump-esque insinuations and violations of democratic norms.
The discovery of Regeni beaten and burnt with cigarettes prompted insinuations by some journalists and social media users that he had suffered police brutality.
The elder Kushner told the Times that all insinuations about ethical issues concerning his business were just false inferences he attributed to political opponents.
It's that I'm not gliding over the insults and insinuations, the snickering and unmotivated female nudity as easily — as resignedly — as I sometimes did.
His recent Senate testimony making unsupported insinuations that the United States government spied on the Trump campaign provided further evidence of this troubling reflex.
It said that the message "read as a threat to intimidate or extort" a senior executive at the hedge fund based on false insinuations.
On top of this, the daily dose of insinuations from the media regarding collusion with Russia also help to explain the low approval rating.
Her gossipy (often unfounded and problematic) insinuations about rappers' sexuality earned her many enemies in that world — perhaps most famously at the time, Puff Daddy.
"Everything is based on insinuations and false conclusions that are obscured by the complexity of the allegations" Braun said in response to Zatarra's latest allegation.
Lewandowski said the White House is looking to give Spicer more help, but said insinuations that is part of a larger shake-up were overblown.
Sandmann said he was trying to defuse a tense situation and denied insinuations that anyone in the crowd was acting out of racism or hatred.
Adejobi said there were "insinuations that militants could be responsible" but added that police "are not jumping to conclusions yet as to which group was responsible".
But Reed, in a lengthy note posted to Twitter, has vehemently refuted insinuations that Somerhalder forced her to have a child or acted without her consent.
And it would have been informed by a paper trail, rather than insinuations about what was in an executive's mind, as the Countrywide case hinged on.
Scott Balber, an attorney for the two Russian men named in the documents, dismissed insinuations that the money was used for purposes related to the meeting.
"The government had invited this development through a craftily planned campaign of insinuations, baseless allegations and puerile attacks on a distinguished academic and economist," he said.
But sources who spoke to White House officials got the impression they were not happy with Netanyahu's annexation comments and his insinuations that Trump supported it.
"She also said that officers made victim-blaming insinuations such as, "If I was getting raped, I wouldn't have stuck his dick in my mouth half-heartedly.
Mr Trump appears to read allegations of Russian meddling not as national-security threats but as personal attacks—insinuations that without them he would not have won.
In response, Radziwill wrote a scathing blog post about Frankel in which she addressed the "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations" her former pal has made about her.
To publicly issue a carefully scripted statement with questionable insinuations (Facebook is equated to a cable provider) and very few details is more mud-slinging than muckraking.
" Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued statement rejecting "India's self-serving insinuations" and said its "resolve, actions and successes" in fighting terrorism "is unmatched in the world.
Ms. Kunin was not the only foe that Mr. Sanders attacked with insinuations, as opposed to the more overtly negative television ads that Mr. Sanders has forsworn.
Many of the previous accusations and insinuations directed at Nadal also came from France, where he has had his greatest dominance, winning the French Open nine times.
Still, both sides — having scant information about what, exactly, Mr. Comey's new review might entail — offered more insinuations than arguments with Election Day just nine days away.
It's difficult to view her professional stagnation as some sort of terrible injustice; in fact, it suggests a more meritocratic system than her insinuations of maltreatment suggest.
Though Mr. Singer is well-known on Wall Street for his soccer fandom, his hedge fund has contended that there is no truth to the letter's insinuations.
Calling out dog whistles or insinuations is harder, because it requires the reporter to stake out an analytical position, however obvious, that can be scrutinized or challenged.
Those who traffic in such ideas or insinuations ought, in common decency, concede the right of their target to demand to know how such a suspicion could arise.
"The insinuations are being imagined and this (DoCoMo) matter is sub-judice," said a Tata Sons spokesman, adding the company would not comment any further on the matter.
Mr. Huo strongly denied any "insinuations against his character," saying his connections with Chinese groups and appearances at their events were just part of being an effective lawmaker.
By contrast, much of the rest of "Past Perfect" deals with Henry and Molly and their respective relationships with the Kid, in scenes filled with frustratingly vague insinuations.
Rather, the implication that Clinton has Amiri's blood on her hands is yet another example of Trump's often heedless commentary — let's not forget his ludicrous insinuations that Sen.
" Russia's foreign intelligence service, which rarely issues any comments, told the state-run news agency Tass that "we do not comment on unsubstantiated insinuations published by the media.
"Nicole Eggert, Alexander Polinsky and their attorney have brought a media circus to town, complete with false allegations, misleading insinuations, and pure sleaze mongering," Brian Glicklich told CNN.
And the media's aforementioned crisis of supervisory constancy creates the searing potential for a prolonged shitshow, where even a dedication to debunking dark insinuations might only perpetuate them.
Both were hostile prior to the election, and both have embraced every anti-Trump argument, including scandalous insinuations that Trump was giving comfort to Nazis and white supremacists.
There are also insinuations that the low-key piece of jewelry is an indication of a more quiet lifestyle, especially when paired with the modest photos she's been sharing.
His budding kinship with Jessica becomes strained when Tyrone, heretofore a quiet fellow with a festive red mop of hair, begins spouting lewd insinuations about Jason's attraction to her.
Cruz, facing the prospect of an Indiana defeat, snapped after weeks of personal attacks from Trump that included fresh insinuations that his father was associated with Lee Harvey Oswald.
Maggie is sent to parlay with Gregory, the Hilltop leader, who hard-lines her with come-ons and insinuations that his people are fine while hers will soon starve.
The caravan poses no national security risk, but Republicans and their allies have made all kinds of wild insinuations, suggesting it is full of gang members, terrorists, and lepers.
The document also contains insinuations and assertions about King's personal life, including extramarital affairs and other sexual improprieties that would have been deeply embarrassing to King at the time.
Renate Schroeder Dolphin, the subject of sexual insinuations by Justice Kavanaugh and his friends in their high school yearbook, found her teenage sex life a subject of national speculation.
President Trump and his allies have made a barrage of allegations and insinuations — some legitimate, others fabricated — about the activities of Joe Biden and his son Hunter in Ukraine.
In its own statement, the hedge fund contended that the message "read as a threat to intimidate or extort" a senior executive at the firm based on false insinuations.
Lurid personal attacks, insinuations of vote-rigging, rampant conspiracy theories — I might have been in Pakistan, where I lived for nine years, or at my current base in Egypt.
This picture, however, emerges mainly through a lot of gimmicky storytelling tactics early: dramatic sound effects, dark insinuations made based on little evidence, and grand statements made with little nuance.
But American veterans of democracy promotion find abhorrent Mr. Putin's insinuations that their work is equivalent to what the Russian government is accused of doing in the United States today.
At the same time, Arya moved from snide insinuations to openly messing with Sansa, questioning her loyalty, talking about living in other people's skin and teasing her with Littlefinger's dagger.
Firing back, Netanyahu said he was "shocked by the insinuations" that he had sent private detectives to tail police, arguing that it casts doubt over the impartiality of the investigations.
During the summer, I spoke to Truaxe both on the phone and in person about some of these incidents, especially the insinuations that there were financial "crimes" at the company.
The amount of ink spilled on as-yet-unsubstantiated insinuations that the Clintons sold access through their foundation, as opposed to the foundation's actual lifesaving work in public health, is ludicrous.
" She continued, "This is a phony attack that is designed to raise questions when there is no evidence or support to undergird the insinuations he is putting forth in these attacks.
Warren has withstood the entry of 267-some competitors, and after mediocre polling led to media insinuations she couldn't sustain a campaign, she still ranks in the top handful of candidates.
Yet if bigotry has been amplified by his candidacy, let's remember that there are still deep reservoirs of social capital — including in conservative neighborhoods — that have proved impervious to Trump's insinuations.
Besides the threat of violent death, there is also the insidious, quotidian grind of unremarkable insults: stares; suspicious whispers; diminished expectations; subtle insinuations that you and your people are a monolith.
Trump wanted to move past all the insinuations of collusion between his campaign and Moscow, but the attention to that has only intensified, as have the accusations of a cover-up.
Throughout Vindman's time before the impeachment inquiry panel, Republican legislators and their media allies made coordinated insinuations about Vindman's loyalty, his patriotism, even the military decorations he wore on the day.
"Some of the Russian accusations and insinuations that have been floating around I think are meant to suggest that foreign intelligence helped provide targeting information, if not the technology," said Olicker.
It's an observation key to Trump's character on the campaign trail — he stops short of making the leap to slurs or sexist remarks himself, largely making insinuations and suggestions, and drawing associations.
Any insinuations by the Maduro regime that we are planning an invasion are baseless and are designed to distract from his continued efforts to undermine the democratic process and institutions in Venezuela.
He also said "public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations," the State Department said.
"Public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations," said John Kerry, America's secretary of state.
"It is about creating a government that works for all of us, not just wealthy campaign contributors," Mr. Sanders said, one of several negative comments or insinuations that he lobbed in Mrs.
Such insinuations could also hurt Mr. Biden in the Democratic primary race, raising questions about the core of his campaign message: that he is the candidate best able to beat Mr. Trump.
Don Siegel's 1971 original (Monday and next Friday), with Clint Eastwood, is longer and nuttier, with insinuations of incest and a much queasier depiction of the lead's interactions with a little girl.
Their intent was to combine the visit with insinuations about the Trump children's Czech heritage (through their mother, Ivana) to suggest that Zeman was a bridge to Trump on behalf of Putin.
Clinton's team bristles at the insinuations of corruption implicit in Sanders's attacks on her paid speaking appearances with Goldman Sachs, but even this is kid gloves stuff in the scheme of things.
" Clinton on questions about her judgment: "This is a phony attack that is designed to raise questions when there is no evidence or support to undergird the insinuations that he is putting forward.
But instead of trying to explain the pattern that has emerged from House hearings, Trump is falling back on his familiar strategy of lashing out and making dark insinuations about deep-state conspiracies.
" But, referring to McCain's attacks and, more recently, Conway's repeated insinuations that Trump is mentally ill, the former official added, "He's not going to make up with people who are constantly needling him.
"It certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again," she said.
It is disheartening to open a newspaper or turn on the TV only to see misleading information and politically-driven insinuations about the services The GEO Group (GEO) provides to the federal government.
" Senator Cardin called Simpson's insinuations about Browder's past "irrelevant" to the law, describing any attempts to smear Browder's reputation as "a distraction, and an effort being made to deflect responsibility from Mr. Putin.
Power poles were leaning at strange angles, tons of trash and branches were piled on the curbs, and in many cases, naked studs provided mere insinuations of the roofs that had blown away.
Instead it is relying on highly dubious and vague insinuations filtered through its preferred media outlets, which seem designed to create a panic rather than actually inform the public about a genuine threat.
It is a vital ingredient in the president's communications arsenal, a social media-fueled, brashly expressed narrative of dubious accusations and dark insinuations that allows him to promote his own version of reality.
There are subtle -- and sometimes not so subtle -- insinuations about the woman's motive, suggesting she is bitter, spurned and somehow crazy or confused, and out for 15 minutes of fame/money/power/revenge.
But he is still forbidden from publicly repeating most of the poem, which made provocative — and, his critics say, outrageous — insinuations about the sexuality, behavior and intelligence of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Outspoken public liberals Stephen Colbert and Jerry Saltz often get something of a pass on the prejudice embedded in these kinds of insinuations: Of course they aren't demeaning gay people — liberals love gay people!
"Too early to tell if they were targeted or not," Slater said, despite insinuations by some lawmakers and political figures, including the president's son Donald Trump Jr., that the attack was politically motivated. Rep.
Eventually Mrs Clinton lost her cool and accused him of attacking her with insinuations about donations and speaking fees (from Goldman Sachs and others), which she called "artful smear"—to boos from the audience.
And Democratic senators squandered some of their credibility with insinuations that he discussed the Russia investigation with a Trump-linked legal firm or racked up gambling debts in New Jersey that ultimately went unproven.
" — Seth Meyers on "Late Night," June 14 "Trump's groundless insinuations hit a new low last week, after the mass shooting in Orlando, when he repeatedly suggested that President Obama secretly supports the Islamic State.
The primary race has been marked by insinuations from some of Ms. Harris's backers that local and national Democratic Party leaders rejected her in favor of Ms. Sherrill because Ms. Harris is African-American.
But some of what's described happened while I was there, and some incidents in the longer investigation report circulated to alumni and others are reminiscent of rumors or insinuations I heard as a student.
These are dangerous insinuations, particularly in France, where the populace has long looked to its powerful state not only as legal authority, the mediator of relations between individuals, but as moral guide and provider.
What makes Rose's inaccurate accusations and insinuations against Jill ironic was that she was the first person who stood up on Rose's behalf, and alerted her bosses to the horrific experience which Rose suffered.
He never married or had children of his own, which has forced him throughout his career to deflect the inevitable insinuations that arise about a 63-year-old bachelor in the United States Senate.
That's why PolitiFact debunked this conspiracy theory long ago, but that hasn't stopped President Trump from tweeting out insinuations like this: ...New Donna B book says she paid for and stole the Dem Primary.
Consequently, she has no choice but to look squirrely and evasive which gives Sanders an opening to return to his insinuations that he thinking on climate change has been perilously corrupted by fossil fuel money.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings were full of sound and fury — protests, fights about the rules, questions and insinuations that quickly went viral — but the big picture hasn't changed since the day he was nominated.
"Take my pulse while I'm talking to you," Clinton joked: Baseless insinuations about Clinton's health are par for the course for Trump, who has made a habit of making up rumors about his political opponents.
Joe McCarthy, an ambitious and unscrupulous politician, fanned these flames of fear and paranoia with conspiratorial insinuations, inflammatory language and brazen lies directed at national figures and institutions to advance his agenda of personal aggrandizement.
Trump's election, which came after he demeaned and humiliated the family members of three ex-presidents and made racist insinuations about his predecessor, has shaken the traditional fraternity of past and current commanders in chief.
Mr. Lewandowski, the president's former campaign manager, sounded every bit like his pugilistic political patron as he unleashed a blur of attacks and insinuations in a manner reminiscent of an out-of-control garden hose.
"President Trump issued threats, openly discussed possible retaliation, made insinuations about witnesses' character and patriotism, and subjected them to mockery and derision," Democrats found, suggesting it could discourage witnesses from coming forward in the future.
Activist hedge fund Elliott said the letter "read as a threat to intimidate or extort a senior officer of Elliott Management based on completely false insinuations" and that it immediately informed Arconic's board of the letter.
"Contrary to the insinuations of a handful of your Democratic critics, I never had access to nonpublic information or profited from my position, nor do I believe that my role presented conflicts of interest," he wrote.
These include disagreements with lecturers over China's borders with India, whether Taiwan and Hong Kong should be described as countries, and lecturers' insinuations that Chinese students cheat in exams and that Chinese officials are often drunk.
It also follows a disastrous seven-day stretch dominated by an underwhelming debate performance, a feud with former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, early morning Tweet storms and insinuations -- without evidence -- that Clinton cheated on her husband.
The 31-year-old will hope that his performances are not scrutinized with the same negativity as last year when he faced a barrage of doping insinuations after smashing his rivals in the first mountain stage.
It begs the question: If the presidential candidates do not respect the representative of the other party – resorting to name calling, insinuations and accusations — can they possibly respect the citizens that voted each candidate as nominee?
But allegations and insinuations that Kislyak was the point person for this — and that it could have played out in broad daylight at meetings on Capitol Hill or at Trump campaign events — are preposterous, they say.
In a phone call to his Turkish opposite number, Mevlut Cavusoglu, on July 16th Mr Kerry said insinuations that America had played any role in the coup were "utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations".
Finally, how is the pardon situation likely to play out here, given talk of Obama preemptively bailing out everyone from Hillary Clinton to her aide Huma Abedin and Trump's insinuations during the campaign of jailing Clinton?
General insinuations that she is too close to the country's powerful and financial elite to govern well have given way to harsher and more direct attacks — suggesting that Mr. Sanders believes that she truly is corrupt.
The key exchange came after the interviewer, Martha MacCallum, asked Kavanaugh about unsubstantiated insinuations from lawyer Michael Avenatti that Kavanaugh might have been present at parties where women were gang-raped: That's totally false and outrageous.
Those insinuations, which were condemned by high-ranking congressional Republicans, emerged again Tuesday when the Intelligence Committee's GOP counsel pressed Vindman on an offer by Ukraine's government to become the Eastern European nation's minister of defense.
Despite Sopko's tantalizing insinuations during the January hearing, there is evidence that the cashmere program has been a success at boosting an important Afghan industry, creating hope in areas that might otherwise become havens for terrorism.
Obama's remarks, motivated by his disgust over Trump's response to the worst terror attack since 9/11, were also deeply ironic, given that Trump has hounded him for years with insinuations that he's not a real American.
"It is a vital ingredient in the president's communications arsenal, a social media-fueled, brashly expressed narrative of dubious accusations and dark insinuations that allows him to promote his own version of reality," Davis and Haberman observe.
Van Gaal shrugs off the insinuations that José Mourinho (a former protégé) is a shoo-in to replace him after this season, rumors that have been prevalent ever since Mourinho was fired by Chelsea earlier this season.
Anonymous senior officials in US military intelligence told NBC News on Thursday afternoon that if recent North Korean insinuations about another nuclear test turn out to be true, it is prepared to preemptively strike with conventional weapons.
"And contrary to the insinuations of a handful of your Democratic critics, I never had access to nonpublic information or profited from my position, nor do I believe that my role presented conflicts of interest," he said.
And despite Trump's insinuations that Puerto Rican officials misappropriated disaster relief funds, a Government Accountability Office report issued last September found no evidence of fraud, but instead criticized the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for an inadequate response.
Getting countries to work together takes more than trying to "make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours," she told the American Legion's national convention in Cincinnati.
"It certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again," Clinton said during a speech in Cincinnati.
The fact that Chef Choi had to take to Instagram to deflect negative commentary or insinuations about his new fast-food concept, LocoL, before it's even opened made me feel like there is no justice in the world.
Sean Davis, the publication's co-founder, took the letter's insinuations one step further than the Wisconsin senator by suggesting that McCabe himself may have been in communication with CNN reporters before the network published its January 10 story.
It's more than a photo-op ... and it certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again.
They've vouchsafed conspiracy theories about the president's birthplace, and insinuations that groups like the New Black Panthers (which barely exists) and ACORN (which no longer does) are intimidating Republicans out of voting or stuffing ballot boxes for Democrats.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Ousted Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry said on Tuesday any "insinuations" he mis-handled a dispute with Japanese telecoms firm NTT DoCoMo Inc were baseless, ratcheting up a war of words with the Tata Sons board.
"The Return" has gone back to offering only loose insinuations as to what's actually going on, leaving it up to viewers to figure out what all these backwards-talking extra-dimensional folk are trying to achieve — and how.
Now, of course, it calls to mind the slew of recent news articles documenting the groping and grabbing, insults and insinuations that certain male chefs with rock-star status have doled out to women who work for them.
You do, however, incite a witch hunt when you spew malignant allegations and reckless insinuations, when you broadcast a fictitious narrative, attack those who resist it and charge your critics with a shadowy, sinister plot to destroy you.
In the case of SpyBiotech, the "Spy" in its name comes not from any creepy insinuations about privacy-busting, but from the bacterial behind strep throat, impetigo and other infections, Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria, which is often shortened to Spy.
On the campaign trail, Clinton has been fending off insinuations from Sanders that she is too close to Wall Street, and denying that campaign contributions and paid speaking fees from Wall Street have influenced her positions on the industry.
Elliott, run by activist investor Paul Singer, said the letter "read as a threat to intimidate or extort a senior officer of Elliott Management based on completely false insinuations " and that it immediately informed Arconic's board of the letter.
Mr. Netanyahu steered the national conversation away from his corruption charges with insinuations about Mr. Gantz's personal life, an embarrassing leaked recording of one of Mr. Gantz's advisers, and a series of eye-catching government responses to the coronavirus.
"That membership of a legal association did not influence my job in any way, but the recent insinuations in public related to my membership have made my further work in the current role impossible," Jelenic said in a statement.
Schiff and the other Democrats made hyperbolic insinuations that Nunes' impending memo release would result in the street executions of FBI sources, sensitive surveillance methods disclosed to the world and condemnation from our allies in the intelligence-sharing community.
"If (the issue of election meddling) will be raised by the U.S. president, then the Russian president will repeat that Russia could not and did not have anything to do with this situation, around which such insinuations are unfurled," Peskov said.
This marketing challenge has lead to chain restaurants, whose customers also order and pay at the cash register, to use linguistic gymnastics in an attempt to distance themselves from the greasy insinuations of fast food, the Associated Press is reporting.
Nothing, however, can paper over the fact that the first African-American president will stand on the inaugural platform next to Donald Trump, who stoked divisions and preyed on people's racist fears, including through lies and insinuations about Obama himself.
He tried to downplay the damage wrought by the hurricane — a storm that killed nearly 33,000 people on the island — with false claims like, "The electricity was broken before the storms," and baseless insinuations that Puerto Rican leaders squandered emergency aid.
Carole Radziwill is "still rooting" for her strained friendship with Bethenny Frankel — but not before correcting what she claims are "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations" her former pal has made about her on The Real Housewives of New York City.
But his fair points are getting outnumbered by egregious statements and nutty insinuations, like suggesting that President Obama is tolerant of ISIS attacks, an echo of the kooky birther campaign that he led, suggesting that Obama wasn't qualified to be president.
But there's something increasingly odd and deeply disturbing about the categorical operative still implemented in contemporary art insinuations that pride themselves on possessing not only a global perspective but often also a global reach — physically, no less, in the Guggenheim's case.
At a Hanukkah celebration at the White House last month, the president raised eyebrows and age-old insinuations of dual loyalties when he told American Jews at the gathering that his vice president had great affection for "your country," Israel.
The first act revolves around the paranoid King Hjarne and his greedy cousin Drokan — the regent of the neighboring kingdom, who covets both Hjarne's land and his queen, Gertrude, and whose Iago-like insinuations turn Hjarne against his 12 sons.
"I can tell you unequivocally is that the allegations and insinuations in this book, which are a pure work of fiction, are nothing but a pile of trash through and through," White House adviser Stephen Miller said on CNN on Sunday.
But one of those people, a Democratic congressional aide, maintained that Republicans' insinuations that the texts also showed signs of a conspiracy was based on cherry-picking and portraying as sinister phrases that, in context, were instead tongue-in-cheek banter.
" Wolfe's lawyers argued in the court papers filed Tuesday that Wolfe's "Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury and the presumption of innocence have been jeopardized by presidential comments about the merits of the case ('caught a leaker') and highly prejudicial insinuations.
Turns out, this isn't the first time one of Refaeli's ads were too hot for TV. In 2014 she modeled in a Hoodies lingerie commercial and the same broadcasting authority announced the video had "too many sexual insinuations" to air before 10 p.
He then urged the network to fire Phil Griffin, the president of sister cable channel MSNBC, mysteriously suggested it "look into Andy Lack's past," without explaining what he meant about the NBC News chairman, and made insinuations against "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough.
Tellingly—indeed, encouragingly—the results suggest that these dented the Tory vote not just among the Muslims whose compatibility with British democracy Mr Goldsmith implicitly questioned, but also the Hindu voters at whom, among others, such insinuations appeared to be recklessly targeted.
DeSantis's allies have raced to defend the former congressman against insinuations that he has aligned himself with white supremacists after Road to Power, an Idaho-based white supremacist group, has launched a round of racist robocalls impersonating Gillum with a minstrel-style dialect.
But the insinuations Gabbard teamed up with Tucker Carlson to make about the DNC's alleged lack of "transparency" echoes the ugly 2016 Democratic primary, when the DNC came under criticism for working behind the scenes to favor Hillary Clinton instead of Bernie Sanders.
Ms. Conway, who is now a counselor in the White House, said the two hosts "have become virulent critics of the president and those close to them" and that she had to respond to "insults and insinuations," calling them "absurd" and not true.
" In her concurrence, Sotomayor agreed the SEIU went too far, but argued that Alito's insinuations that he wanted to rule against agency fees in general "disregard[ed] principles of judicial restraint that define the Court's proper role in our system of separated powers.
Artwork by Grimoire Trying to navigate all the speculating, cryptic messaging, spotty reporting, and lurid insinuations that have flooded the Internet since UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor announced to the world yesterday that he has "decided to retire young" is a fool's errand.
HARF: I think why today&aposs meetings were important, and it was important that they included Democrats, was because there&aposs a lot of insinuations that are put out there by the supporters of the president that I think are designed to credit the investigation.
The accusation that Coscu had engaged in sexual activity with Fret, along with the song's other slurs and insinuations, created an almost instantaneous backlash, resulting in a major homecoming concert cancellation for Anuel and threatening, however briefly or superficially, to derail his subsequent tour.
After all, the intuitionists now have a candidate: From his "birther" idea that Barack Obama was not born an American to his recent insinuations that the president is in cahoots with Islamic State, Mr Trump's political political career has been grounded in conspiracy theory.
"I didn't speak English that well and he taught me to say, 'I presume that your presumptions are precisely incorrectly, your sarcastic insinuations too obnoxious to be appreciated,'" Ms. Porchon-Lynch said, sitting on a bench in the yoga room at the Fred Astaire studio.
Which is why there's only one answer to the Journal's strange brief against reform conservatism, its insinuations against all those unnamed "intellectuals" (hi!) who want to undermine Paul Ryan's political position and conservatism's future for the sake of a narrow ideological agenda: Physician, heal thyself.
In a recent interview in his 15th-floor office at 5003 Fifth Avenue — an aluminum-clad Manhattan skyscraper that has become a symbol of the family's troubles — Charles Kushner brushed it all aside as false insinuations whipped into a publicity frenzy partly by political opponents.
The hedge fund later disclosed what had been in that missive: strange insinuations that Mr. Singer had embarrassed himself at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, and allusions to a Native American feather headdress and a "Singin' in the Rain" performance in a public fountain.
Mr. Simon said in an interview that he had long helped Mr. Lai to make donations to civic organizations in Hong Kong, but he emphasized that he had no ties to American intelligence and played no role in the protests, despite insinuations to that effect.
At the same time, however, the report debunks a series of conspiracy theories and insinuations about the F.B.I. that Mr. Trump and his allies have put forward over the past two years, the people said, though they cautioned that the report is not complete.
With his hyperbolic attacks on immigrants and minorities — African-Americans "living in hell," Latino "gangs roaming the street" and insinuations that a long list of Jewish philanthropists and politicians was conspiring against him — Mr. Trump sounded like a character straight out of my research.
Encouraged by Trump's insinuations, and by conservative websites and chatrooms, there is a "growing swath of people who occupied the fringes of American politics but [are] increasingly becoming part of the mainstream," the Washington Post's Stephanie McCrummen aptly conveyed in a profile of a Trump supporter.
"It certainly takes more than trying to make up for more than a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again," she told a convention of the American Legion military veterans' group in Cincinnati.
He made clear that the United States would be willing to provide assistance to Turkish authorities conducting this investigation, but that public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations.
While it's not unusual for Trump to make vague insinuations about his opposition (this week he also said President Barack Obama may "get" the Orlando shooting "better than anybody understands," whatever that means), his comments signal the start of what will undoubtedly be a dynamic general election.
You told the Senate Judiciary Committee under oath that your "have you boofed" yearbook question referred to farting, that "devil's triangle" was a drinking game, that a "Renate alumnius" was simply a friend of Renate with no sexual insinuations, that the drinking age was 18. Really?
On his website, Mr. Alexie expressed regret for his actions but also sounded defiant, writing that he rejects "the accusations, insinuations and outright falsehoods" made by a woman he said he had a consensual affair with and who accused him online of being a serial predator.
His use of the term "spying" to describe court-authorized surveillance aimed at understanding Russian outreach to the Trump campaign touched off criticism that he was echoing insinuations by Mr. Trump and his allies that the F.B.I. was unfairly spying on his campaign for political purposes.
And in other crucial respects, the draft inspector general report is said not to corroborate conspiracy theories and insinuations offered by Mr. Trump and his allies about the early stages of the Russia investigation, before Mr. Mueller was appointed as special counsel and took it over.
Our main character, Chrishell Hartley, is new to The Oppenheim Group so she needs to make a big impression on her bosses and on the other women, who, prior to meeting her, make a bunch of scary insinuations about how hard it is to break into their clique.
"He made clear that the United States would be willing to provide assistance to Turkish authorities conducting this investigation, but that public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations," Kirby said.
"I think he believes it's a low blow to write a book riddled with lies and accusations and insinuations, whether 85033 pieces of silver or a seven-figure book, for you, your publicists, your ghostwriters, all that's changed was this book deal and her being fired," she said.
Editorial It's been a rough couple of weeks for Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has been splattered by accusations and insinuations about shady-looking campaign fund-raising and is stuck with no better response than: Everybody does it, the law allows it, and why are you picking on me?
"It is scandalous that the president of the Jewish community in Munich abused a memorial service for the victims of Nazism to defame the whole AfD and its legitimate and democratically elected faction using evil blanket insinuations," Katrin Ebner-Steiner, the party's parliamentary leader in Bavaria, told Reuters.
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has lashed out at the country's police chief, whom he accused of airing "delusional and mendacious" insinuations against him, just days before the police are expected to publish recommendations regarding potential charges against Mr. Netanyahu in two corruption investigations, possibly including bribery.
The Gunny pointing his finger in a recruit's face while shouting profanity, hurling insults at the recruits' manhood and mothers and posing questions and insinuations about their sexuality indoctrinated us with the idea that coded racism, physical abuse and psychological hazing went hand in hand with becoming a man.
WASHINGTON — President Trump demanded on Tuesday that a freshman lawmaker from Minnesota resign after she posted tweets deemed anti-Semitic even by fellow Democrats, but those tweets echoed some of the same insinuations about Jews and money that he has trafficked in for years, as a candidate and president.
From HDMI VRR springs, well, not a lot— just FreeSync on a select group of Samsung TVs that only works with the Xbox One X or Xbox One S.Back to the claims of these companies—particularly Nvidia's repeated insinuations that AMD is just slapping its name on monitors that don't work.
The new sanctions follow months of insinuations, leaks and, more recently, open accusations that Moscow set out on a coordinated campaign to hack the private communications of American political actors, making public information that would both undermine voters' confidence in the November elections and, according to some, boost Trump's campaign.
If you're keeping count that's one of at minimum two and possibly more insinuations that Birdman is lost in drugs (the other obvious one is, "shootin' dope, usin' coke, movin' like you the folks") and one of at minimum two that Birdman doesn't pay for the shit he claims to own.
The sordid list — a mixture of facts, accusations and insinuations, packaged in a glossy slide show — represents the crux of a well-orchestrated campaign by Goldman Sachs to discredit one of its former partners and to minimize the Wall Street bank's role in the looting of a big Malaysian investment fund.
And subjected to gendered insinuations that Mr. Brown, three decades her senior, had facilitated Ms. Harris's rise by introducing her to the city's ruling class, the candidate was quick to flag her rival's own sensational baggage, accusing Mr. Hallinan of fostering a debauched workplace where prosecutors had sex in the office.
DST Global, the investment firm led by Yuri Milner, has sent a letter to its limited partners blasting media outlets for "insinuations" that it used its holdings in Twitter and Facebook as anything other than financial investments, after it was revealed that the Russian government was indirectly an investor in DST Global.
But instead, emotions ran high in the crowd for the wrong reasons: Clinton was stopped short by a bombastic political outsider who has been accused of multiple counts of sexual assault, has repeatedly misled the public, has made wild and potentially dangerous insinuations about national security, and has allegedly avoided decades of taxes.
Image 2 of 2 MILAN – The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement on Tuesday defended Giuseppe Conte, tapped to be Italy&aposs next premier, against speculation that he overstated affiliations with an elite international university, saying the insinuations indicated fears of the changes coming under a 5-Star government with the right-wing League.
But instead, emotions rang high in the crowd for the wrong reasons: Clinton was stopped short by a bombastic political outsider who has been accused of multiple counts of sexual assault, has repeatedly misled the public, has made wild and potentially dangerous insinuations about national security, and has allegedly avoided decades of taxes.
CONWAY: No, he thinks -- I think he believes it&aposs a low blow to write a book riddled with lies and accusations and insinuations, whether 231 pieces of silver or a seven-figure book, for you, your publicists, your ghostwriters, all that&aposs changed was this book deal and her being fired.
The allegations against the president are clear: He's accused of attempting to extort Ukraine into making a public announcement of an investigation into Biden, the better to cycle the insinuations that would inevitably result through the hothouse of the American media, recycling a playbook that worked to Trump's advantage during the 2016 campaign.
"If the US President raises this issue, the Russian President absolutely will be ready to repeat once again that Russia had nothing to do with it and could not have anything to do with this thing that is surrounded by so many insinuations," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Friday in Moscow.
Taking Pelosi at her word, expect that every attempt to pass significant legislation will be met with threats of dragging Republican officials before House committees so Democratic lawmakers can grill them about the latest Russia conspiracy theories, examine decades old tax returns, or perhaps just make insinuations about their fondness for beer.
But it is particularly poignant with Trump — a candidate whose presidential campaign has been defined by offensive comments, the resurfacing of past, often image-damaging transgressions, and a series of vague and potentially harmful insinuations (like that time he sort of made a joke that gun rights activists could shoot Hillary Clinton).
Not just that they disagree with what you say, and we all can be disagreed with what we say, but when there are these radical statements made and insinuations that would be physical, I think it does gin people up and it&aposs unfortunate because that is not what our dialogue should be about.
When people from opposing constituencies clash there is no common language to which they can refer their differences for mechanical resolution; there are only political negotiations that would involve not truth telling but propaganda, threats, insults, deceptions, exaggerations, insinuations, bluffs, posturings — all the forms of verbal manipulation that will supposedly disappear in the internet nirvana.
Countless reports have since surfaced — many colored by dark insinuations of collusion between the Russians and the Trump campaign, as well as the alleged Russian hacking campaign in the 2016 election — of Kislyak attending the Republican National Convention, a foreign policy speech Trump gave in Washington last April and even the president's address to a joint-session of Congress.
Inflamed by the smug moral certitude of the chief prosecutor, Giuliano Mignini, and by the smutty insinuations of reporters like Nick Pisa — a former contributor to The Daily Mail of London who marvels that anyone would expect fact-checking in the race to the front page — the public was all too eager to embrace rumor over reason.
But it extended beyond that, too: by the delivery of your news in an entirely new way, complete with new and obliterating signifiers of authority and truth; by constant confirmation that, yes, the media really is just people saying things; and, finally, by opportunistic insinuations that the level of deception by news organizations knows no bounds.
He would continue to be dismissive about how he had to write bland pop music in order to get ahead, inadvertently feeding into the media's narrative about him as a blandly pretty pop idol who wasn't a "real" musician — a narrative that went hand in hand with the insinuations that neither was he a "real" man.
From President George W. Bush's campaign's insinuations that John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE seemed "French" to Mitt Romney's widely debunked charge that President Obama went on a global "apology tour," Republicans have tried for years to claim the mantle of patriotic, pro-America warriors.
In a phone call on Saturday with the Turkish foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, Mr. Kerry urged restraint by the Turkish government and said that "public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations," according to a description of the call released by the State Department.
" In a blog post after insinuations from Grammy producers that his absence was because of a disappointing performance at the 2013 show, Mr. Ocean called out the Recording Academy for what he said was a "cultural bias," referring specifically to last year's show, in which Taylor Swift's "1989" won album of the year over the rapper Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly.
Appelbaum did not reply to a request for an interview, but instead forwarded our request to a publicist who told Gizmodo, "Jake's legal team is working on an injunction against these monstrous and factually incorrect accusations—you might have noticed that not a single verifiable fact is mentioned, which makes it difficult to counter any of these insinuations on a case-by-case basis."
Whether Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE's falsely proclaimed Spartacus moment — Grassley and his team worked until 4AM that day to release the documents Booker claimed were confidential Democrats' false and misleading accusations about withheld records, phony insinuations about Roe v.
How Bernhardt pushed back: Bernhardt pushed back on insinuations that environmental laws bound him to ease off President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's energy independence agenda, which includes expanding oil and gas leasing on public lands.
In the impeachment situation and the efforts to investigate Hunter Biden that brought it about, we see too that nothing about Biden's moderation as a political figure or the relationships he's forged on the other side of the aisle will protect him from the forces shaping contemporary politics—the wild insinuations and conspiracies advanced not only by Trump but by the party and movement that produced him.
Yet they thread in flashes of the institutional racism that will make things harder for Naz: The prosecutor making insinuations about his "roots," the rank-and-file officer who casually refers to "the Muslim freak who carved up a girl in the 2-1," Stone scolding a cop for the "chokehold" he gave to a man named Ortega, the different sentences doled out for men of different races.
This is the electorate that notionally adores the NHS, propels a mushy song by health workers to the top of the Christmas charts, happily accepts the left's bogus insinuations that the only alternative is an American-style private health-care model, equally happily votes for Tory politicians promising to expand services to weekends and yet, despite all this, shows remarkably little willingness to pay more in tax towards what remains a relatively cheap system.
More than a dozen women have accused him of sexual assault after a hot mic tape revealed him bragging about "grabbing" women by the genitals; he has made vague insinuations connecting President Obama and Clinton to terrorism groups; he led a campaign built on wild inaccuracies and vague to nonexistent policy proposals; and he built his campaign on divisive anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, garnering even the support of white nationalists.
This is the man who built a political career by fanning the fringe of American politics with fevered insinuations or allegations, including, but not limited to the baseless theories that: Barack Obama wasn't born in the US A rival's father was in on the John F. Kennedy assassinationThe 2016 presidential election was rigged against him even though he wonMillions voted illegally for Hillary ClintonThe US government spied on his campaignThere's a deep state of bureaucrats organized against himThe special counsel appointed by his Justice Department was actually a witch hunt organized by Democrats He's done a bang-up job on Twitter using the term "fake news" as a weapon against media organizations that deal in reporting and fact.

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