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And it's Trump at his absolutely lowest and most irresponsible.
I think the most irresponsible Congress is the one that created brand a new entitlement.
In fact, the most irresponsible item is an increase in pensions, which the PP supports.
On Wednesday, Zidane's most irresponsible player, Marcelo, got away with a head-butt of his own.
Is House of Cards the most irresponsible show on television, or is it just really, really dumb?
But Trump is so instinctively blustery that he won't back down from even his most irresponsible rhetoric.
A demagogue not a statesman, he is the most irresponsible politician the country has seen for many years.
"It's probably the most irresponsible budget that I've seen and the most unrealistic budget that I've seen," Rep.
In 280, Carol Danvers was part of perhaps the most irresponsible story Marvel Comics has ever put to paper.
This is not, I don't think, a version of the "bury your gays" trope in its most irresponsible sense.
Sheff said the "most irresponsible thing" would have been to omit Hannah's death scene entirely, though some viewers vehemently disagreed.
You and your friends are new employees at Smooth Moves Furniture Removalists, the most irresponsible moving company in the world.
This could be the most irresponsible tweet I've ever seen from a public official, including my own, which is saying something.
"I get really angry when people blame her for her robbery — I think that is the most irresponsible accusation," Kardashian said.
The most irresponsible tweet Trump fired off in response to Saturday night's attack was his blast at London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Speaking as a public health person, this is the most irresponsible act of an elected official that I've ever witnessed in my lifetime.
Instead, he will likely take the most irresponsible path possible, issuing his "national emergency" through a tweet or a question-begging written pronunciamento.
"The entity making the loans is one of the most irresponsible entities that could make a loan, which is the federal government," he said.
"This ad is the most irresponsible way to address menstrual taboos," Dr. Stellah Wairimu Bosire, a Kenyan physician and gender equality activist, told Insider.
Editorial Some of President Trump's most irresponsible statements have involved, of all things, nuclear weapons, where there is no room for irresponsibility or error.
Meanwhile, TV pundits, entertainers and columnists continue to spew the most irresponsible vitriol towards first lady Melania Trump and other women in the Trump administration.
" He continues: "It overwhelmingly seems to me that the most irresponsible thing we could've done would have been not to show the death at all.
"What we've seen from McConnell and the Republicans is the most irresponsible thing I've seen since I've been in the Senate," Patrick Leahy, the Vermont Democrat, said.
The episode features Carrie at her most irresponsible as she deals with the fallout from her break up with her ex-fiancee Aidan, who is now her landlord.
Yet the director of the F.B.I. basically just called her out for having committed one of the most irresponsible moves in the modern history of the State Department.
And they are doing so in the most irresponsible way, scrambling to complete the hearings before the National Archives can release even a small fraction of Kavanaugh's papers.
And this is partly because of a news media that's become just as partisan, sensational, and downright hysterical as the most irresponsible people spewing out hyperbole on social media.
Business of Fashion published a piece entitled "Why Fashion Needs Cultural Appropriation" by Osman Ahmed that argues one of the most irresponsible equivalences I have ever had the displeasure of consuming.
" Mr. Trump has "astutely but cynically played the polarization card," something Mr. Baker judges to be the "most irresponsible and destructive course of action taken by any major political figure in American history.
Brian Hooks, the network's co-chair, panned that legislation Sunday as the "most irresponsible budget in history," expressing disappointment that "we supported the elections of these guys" in the Republican Party who backed it.
From Pete Davidson mocking a veteran on SNL to the hellscape that was the Season 2 finale of 13 Reasons Why, here are 9 of the most irresponsible TV moments of 2018—in ascending order of do better-ness.
And yet this video, this work of art, in which Violet Chachki is serving you 50s housewife realness and the most erotic moments committed to music video since Pitbull's trousers in "Fun", is the most irresponsible thing I have ever seen.
Where Trump has earned the trust of the American people by fulfilling his promises, Pelosi and the Democrats have betrayed that trust by granting their most irresponsible members free rein to advance their destructive agenda and spout their hateful rhetoric.
While State Senator Dick Saslaw, a Democrat, called the abrupt adjournment "the most irresponsible act I've seen in all my years in the General Assembly," he acknowledged that he thought "hardly anything" would have come out of the session anyway.
His status as a mere witness is all the more reason to go in prepared through legal counsel — "even if you're telling a story about ice cream, because these are some of the most irresponsible people on earth," he said, referring to Congress.
We are complicit in these massacres insofar as we have facilitated them; enabling the mass murder of women under the flag of "free speech" is perhaps the most irresponsible and stupid thing that the men at the helm of the internet could do.
"ALH has long been Australia's biggest, most aggressive and most irresponsible pokies operator, pushing hard on loyalty schemes, offering up free liquor to gamblers and operating for the maximum amount of hours as the laws allow," Alliance for Gambling Reform head Tim Costello said.
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor is adapted from the series of light novels The Most Irresponsible Man in Space by Hitoshi Yoshioka and published under Fujimi Shobo's Fujimi Fantasia Bunko label. When the anime adaptation began, the series consisted of three trilogies and several side stories which are partly adapted by anime. No light novels in the series have been translated.
He is quick to anger and is the most irresponsible of the four. His main form of attack is using his arms which possess a very high level of strength making him the physically strongest of the circus. ; : :One of the four master automatons, he is the juggler of the circus. He wants to know what the word "delicious" means.
During the 1930s and 1940s, Steele took a strongly anti-Communist stance in his magazine. Steele appeared before the Dies Committee and its successor the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). During his July 21, 1947, testimony before HUAC, Steele leveled "spectacular charges," accused hundreds of Americans as communists, and claimed to be a spokesman for "20 million patriots." His testimony was "possibly the most irresponsible ever presented" to HUAC.
Lamm was a strong critic of Reform Judaism's attempt to unilaterally redefine Jewishness. In response to their declaration that a person can be considered Jewish with only a Jewish father and not a Jewish mother (in contrast with Rabbinic Judaism's traditional stance that Judaism is passed on matrilineally, i.e., you are born Jewish if your mother is Jewish), Lamm stated that this was "The single most irresponsible act in contemporary Jewish history."Landau, David (1993).
Pevsner had mixed views about the work of Pearson Bellamy. When discussing the Royal Exchange Offices in Lincoln, he refers to Pearson Bellamy as an underrated architect,Pevsner N. (1964)Buildings of England: Lincolnshire pg 160, which contrasts with his description of Leighton Buzzard Town Hall (see below), which he seems to like, but criticises because it is not stylistically correct, calling it Victorian at its most irresponsible. However, Pevsner considered their cemetery chapels at Loughborough the best cemetery buildings in the county.Pevsner N. (rev.
Bassi and Edwin are the two laziest, most irresponsible construction workers in their workers' brigade. When they fall in love with their neighbors Thea and Susi, they pretend to be reliable young men and accompany their friends to a meeting of the local chapter house. To keep up appearances, the two are forced to undertake several duties which they would not have dreamed of doing otherwise. The plot turns into a chain of comical mistakes, but eventually the two new couples reunite and all ends well.
Adams is a known opponent of hydraulic fracturing, claiming that the UK has "other alternatives for UK energy supply and security, and, quite clearly, it is time to turn our undivided attention to them.". Her independent research and opposition of fracking led her to become a contributor of evidence during the Infrastructure Bill committee debates in 2015. She campaigned against the Infrastructure Bill in 2015 and suggested that it was the "arguably the most irresponsible piece of legislation ever to be laid before a British Parliament".
He subsequently transferred to Munich in 1828. He retired in 1843. British historian Paul Langford looks at the decisions by the British government in 1809: :The British ambassador in Washington [Erskine] brought affairs almost to an accommodation, and was ultimately disappointed not by American intransigence but by one of the outstanding diplomatic blunders made by a Foreign Secretary. It was Canning who, in his most irresponsible manner and apparently out of sheer dislike of everything American, recalled the ambassador Erskine and wrecked the negotiations, a piece of most gratuitous folly.
Trump acknowledged the comparison, saying British people refer to Johnson as "Britain Trump". Johnson was critical of Trump on several occasions before Trump was elected; he has praised Trump as president, but disagrees with some of his policies. In The Economists 2018 end-of-the-year awards for "the worst in British politics", Johnson received the highest award—that for the "politician who has done most to let down his party and country". It described Johnson as one of the architects of the Brexit "catastrophe", and "the most irresponsible politician the country has seen for many years".
In 1949, while serving at the US embassy in Syria, he became aware of the US plan to support a coup overthrowing the democratically elected government. His prescient comment was, “I want to go on record as saying that this is the stupidest, most irresponsible action a diplomatic mission like ours could get itself involved in, and that we’ve started a series of these things that will never end.” However, the new government, led by Husni al-Za'im, did the US's bidding and allowed the trans-Syrian oil pipeline, instigated talks with Israel and imprisoned left-wingers and trade unionists.
As the COVID-19 swept through the United States, Danny Meyer shuttered all his restaurants, criticized other businesses for opening, and stated that he did not expect to offer full service until a vaccine was available. In a May 1 Vanity Fair podcast, Meyer explained that taking a Paycheck Protection Program loan, intended to help small businesses, "could be the most irresponsible thing in the world for a restaurant to do." In July, it emerged that twelve separate Meyer restaurants received loans. Meyer's company, Union Square Hospitality Group, received between $11.4 and $27 million in PPP loans.
Rutland (1990), pp. 40–44. Madison resisted calls for war, as he was ideologically opposed to the debt and taxes necessary for a war effort. British historian Paul Langford sees the removal in 1809 of Erskine as a major British blunder: > The British ambassador in Washington [Erskine] brought affairs almost to an > accommodation, and was ultimately disappointed not by American intransigence > but by one of the outstanding diplomatic blunders made by a Foreign > Secretary. It was Canning who, in his most irresponsible manner and > apparently out of sheer dislike of everything American, recalled the > ambassador Erskine and wrecked the negotiations, a piece of most gratuitous > folly.
Nick Robinson of Polygon described Konami's removal as the "most irresponsible, cowardly decision possible," but that the subsequent unavailability had also made the demo "one of the coolest, most fascinating games in the history of our medium." After the cancellation, PlayStation 4 consoles with P.T. installed were listed on eBay for over $1000; eBay later pulled the auctions down. The incident has been compared to the mass selling of iPhones containing Flappy Bird after that game's removal from the iOS App Store. Guillermo del Toro, the intended future director of Silent Hills, commented on P.T.s popularity, speculating that there were people who still have a passion for the Silent Hill series.
McReynolds was labeled "Scrooge" by journalist Drew Pearson.This is the title of the chapter dedicated to McReynolds in . Chief Justice William Howard Taft thought him selfish, prejudiced, "and someone who seems to delight in making others uncomfortable ... [H]e has a continual grouch, and is always offended because the court is doing something that he regards as undignified."Letter from Taft to Horace Taft, December 26, 1924; quoted in Taft also wrote that McReynolds was the most irresponsible member of the Court, and that "[i]n the absence of McReynolds everything went smoothly."Letter from Taft to Helen Taft Manning, June 11, 1923, quoted in Early on, his temperament affected his performance in the court.
In another incident, revealed later, Helene had once left her daughter unsupervised on the beach for several hours, resulting in the girl getting a terrible sunburn. While Helene has been pleading with the public for her daughter's return, in private she often seems more concerned about her own life and the possible benefit the publicity might have on it. In perhaps the most irresponsible act of parenting, Patrick and Angie discover that Helene had taken Amanda along while she and her then boyfriend Skinny Ray stole two hundred thousand dollars from men working for the imprisoned drug dealer Cheese. Patrick and Angie begin working on the case with police officers Remy Broussard and Nick "Poole" Raftopoulous, members of the Boston Police Department's CAC (Crimes Against Children) Division.
British historian Paul Langford sees the removal in 1809 of Erskine as a major British blunder: > The British ambassador in Washington [Erskine] brought affairs almost to an > accommodation, and was ultimately disappointed not by American intransigence > but by one of the outstanding diplomatic blunders made by a Foreign > Secretary. It was Canning who, in his most irresponsible manner and > apparently out of sheer dislike of everything American, recalled the > ambassador Erskine and wrecked the negotiations, a piece of most gratuitous > folly. As a result, the possibility of a new embarrassment for Napoleon > turned into the certainty of a much more serious one for his enemy. Though > the British cabinet eventually made the necessary concessions on the score > of the Orders-in-Council, in response to the pressures of industrial > lobbying at home, its action came too late….
Sauk and allied Indians, including the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), were very effective fighters for the British on the Mississippi and helped to defeat Fort Madison and Fort McKay in Prairie du Chien. The Oxford historian Paul Langford looked at the decisions by the British government in 1812: :The British ambassador in Washington [Erskine] brought affairs almost to an accommodation, and was ultimately disappointed not by American intransigence but by one of the outstanding diplomatic blunders made by a Foreign Secretary. It was Canning who, in his most irresponsible manner and apparently out of sheer dislike of everything American, recalled the ambassador Erskine and wrecked the negotiations, a piece of most gratuitous folly. As a result, the possibility of a new embarrassment for Napoleon turned into the certainty of a much more serious one for his enemy.
King denounced Holder's plan "as the most irresponsible decision ever made by any attorney general." King continued to challenge Holder in April 2011, demanding to know why the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), its co-founder Omar Ahmad, the Islamic Society of North America, the North American Islamic Trust, and other unindicted "co-conspirators" in the Holy Land Foundation "terrorism financing" trial, were not being prosecuted by the United States Department of Justice. In a letter to Holder, King wrote he had recently learned that the decision had been made by high-ranking Justice Department officials "over the vehement and stated objections of special agents and supervisors of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as the prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Dallas", adding that "there should be full transparency into the Department's decision." Holder responded that the decision not to prosecute had been made during the Bush administration.

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