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Despite its good intentions, Snowden doesn't rail against the establishment.
Others rail against portrayals of gay men in pop culture.
Every session becomes an opportunity to rail against life's injustices.
Andrew M. Cuomo, continues to rail against the party leadership.
American politicians often rail against the undue influence of the rich.
Trump continued to rail against China as the busy morning progressed.
Opposition politicians frequently rail against state brutality at their supporters' rallies.
Some Republicans have continued to rail against Omar despite her apology.
Rail against the socialist evils of taking care of people's health.
Scholars have delivered TED-style talks that rail against Western imperialism.
Of course, Trump isn't the first politician to rail against elites.
Yet they all rail against what they call Mr. Obama's fiscal irresponsibility.
Chuck Grassley went on the Senate floor to rail against the initiative.
They also adore the local, rail against "McDonaldisation" and idealise the pastoral.
Tax-cutters rail against the corporate-tax system for favouring particular industries.
Around 50 people joined to rail against the tech giant's advertising rules.
Trump continued to rail against the story as the day wore on.
It means try to get by, rail against its dirtiness, keep fighting.
Several industry lobbyists had traveled to Minnesota to rail against that provision.
Mr. Trump used his story to rail against so-called sanctuary cities.
Some people rail against this "cancel culture" while others say it's necessary.
It's likely that Trump wants Morrison to rail against those established facts.
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets to rail against Park Geun-hye.
President Trump once again took to Twitter on Sunday to rail against Gov.
Countries guard their tax sovereignty jealously, even as they rail against tax minimisation.
Usually Democrats are the ones to rail against big-business mergers and acquisitions.
Half cab to frontside 21-22006 a nine stair rail against a wall?
We will relentlessly and unrepentantly rail against fascism and bigotry in all forms.
It will give him something to rail against for the following two years.
Jesse Helms rail against the Americans With Disabilities Act on the Senate floor.
Today, we rail against the hypocrisy of white evangelicals who voted for Trump.
And an opportunity for sustainably minded marketers to rail against purchasing, of course.
Democrats will almost certainly rail against the SALT cap on the campaign trail.
Like Sanders himself, they've tended to rail against the party's compromises as activists.
The crowd laughs and cheers as speakers rail against immigrants, politicians and the media.
Or was it just a stunt — the sort of viral marketing they rail against?
VP Joe Biden popped up briefly alongside Lady Gaga to rail against rape culture.
Now he's coming forward to rail against Trump — and to defend his own legacy.
Without this background tension, the expectations they rail against wouldn't feel half as satisfying.
Mustier is not the only member of the financial community to rail against Facebook.
Enter Nixon, who used hers -- early and often -- to rail against the turncoat incumbents.
Political campaigns that rail against Amazon's dominance are using its platform to order supplies.
We didn't just rail against the injustices of old establishments throughout the 2010s, though.
Even politicians who rail against immigration tend to make an exception for seasonal farm workers.
It's the very type of concept that the unapologetically "politically incorrect" Trump would rail against.
They rail against new taxes on pensions and vow to stand up to scofflaw corporations.
But he doesn't rail against it or advocate starting from scratch, as cryptocurrency enthusiasts do.
Food waste protesters like to rail against supermarkets for discarding "ugly" fruits and misshapen vegetables.
Shapiro himself would rail against Palestinians, black people, rap music and liberal politicians week by week.
When online commentators rail against the funeral home who dared prepare the body of a terrorist.
Sanders didn't hold back either, continuing to rail against the political establishment and campaign finance system.
These insurgent movies rail against establishment pictures, inasmuch as a major studio movie can be insurgent.
The brash leader took to social media Thursday to rail against the "absurdity" of the case.
The Brexiteers that rail against the insatiable appetites of Brussels are pushing at an open door.
Mr. Trump continued to rail against law enforcement on Twitter on Thursday, repeating his unsubstantiated claims.
The conversation took an unexpected turn when he went on to rail against universal health care.
Now, Trump uses Oval Office photo-ops and campaign rallies to rail against the impeachment process.
Nevertheless, liberal feminists have jumped on the show as another opportunity to rail against religious conservatism.
But Mr. Trump used the speech to rail against "fake news" and recount his election victory.
And you can rally and rail against Asian women as prostitutes, but you can't erase history.
Orrin Hatch, use the hearing to rail against Facebook for real or imagined anti-conservative bias?
In "The New Angry Young Men: Rockers Who Rail Against 'Toxic Masculinity,'" Jim Farber writes: In recent months, a number of male rock musicians and hip-hop artists have released songs that rail against the most suffocating notions of what it can mean to be a man.
Rightists in the poor eastern regions of Saxony in Germany increasingly rail against Sorbs, a Slavic group.
Washington (CNN)Monica Lewinsky is citing the recent cyberbullying of Barron Trump to rail against online harassment.
He took to the Senate floor a little before 270 pm to rail against the budget deal.
Trump continued on Friday to rail against "do-nothing Democrats" for failing to pass the trade agreement.
It's easy to rail against the country's existing health care system, which is expensive, inequitable and complex.
Those who rail against the treaty — including the administration, it seems — make three main arguments against it.
Officials more readily rail against Mr Nasheed than explain how $79m disappeared from the state tourism body.
Republicans are conflicted; they rail against foreign cyber-attacks but are happy with the resulting election victory.
His tweet came as Trump continues to rail against the press for its reporting on his administration.
We've also heard Trump rail against a rigged government working against the best interests of the people.
Catering to men's fragile sense of self is exactly what this show is here to rail against.
Smith, an outspoken Trump fan, took the stage at the RNC last month to rail against Clinton.
However, those that are do rail against the United States and its activities in the Middle East.
And I teach English to high school students who daily rail against the mundanity of their lives.
We need to be clear about what we stand for, not just rail against what we oppose.
The Saudis rail against the Syrian government for attacks on clinics in areas held by the opposition.
They certainly provide an ample platform for Trump loyalists to rail against their favorite deep state foils.
They certainly provide an ample platform for Trump loyalists to rail against their favorite deep state foils.
Even after Grande tweeted her congratulations to Lizzo, some continued to rail against the "Truth Hurts" singer.
Trump used the tragedy to rail against "sanctuary cities" and renew his call for a border wall.
Republicans, who often rail against the specter of voter fraud, have mostly stayed silent about the case.
He used the platform to rail against populist movements, which have gained strength in the U.S. and Europe.
Populist parties, which rail against established elites, seem particularly adept at reaching people who do not normally vote.
They rail against the war on drugs and many of them, including the party's front-runner, enjoy pot.
The AfD was then transformed as nationalists took it over and began to rail against immigrants and Islam.
Trump and other conservatives regularly rail against "SNL" for its frequent mockery of the president and his administration.
And both Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, and Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, rail against the deal.
President Donald Trump hesitated to directly support Moore following the initial allegations, choosing instead to rail against Jones.
And worse still, I couldn't rail against her decision because we had promised to let each other change.
Ms. Mnouchkine used the opportunity to rail against what she called the "censorship" of the play in Canada.
Ruth wants to rail against the Man; Travis wants to grow their shop into the Walmart of cannabis.
It's easy to rail against the excesses of existing social products, and hard to build more nutritious replacements.
His famous father was the embodiment of the traditional "feudal" dynasties that Brotherhood ideologues used to rail against.
He also took time to rail against the two "counterstates" ("Marxists" and "Islamists") who want to defeat him.
Conor continued to rail against Floyd -- saying he's illiterate and stupidly blows his money on boatloads of strippers.
Federal block grants go to the states, the kind of funding tax-averse politicians and their constituents rail against.
The President used some of his time onstage to rail against Democrats and reassert his support for law enforcement.
Mr Erdogan, a devout Muslim who often likes to rail against the West, chided his predecessors for "neglecting" Manzikert.
Though populists rail against austerity, years of budgetary restraint give them a bit of room to introduce their policies.
So, why has this old-timey image of the witch survived, even as modern-day witches rail against it?
It was all around us and we had a choice: we could either embrace it, or rail against it.
But on Monday, Michael's mother, Dr. Ingrid Herrera-Yee, appeared on CNN with Jake Tapper to rail against Bruce.
Democrats will, of course, rail against this latest development and use the news to further rile up their base.
In an interview with reporters Wednesday on immigration, Brooks took the opportunity to rail against McConnell's leadership and Sen.
Again and again, as the semester wore on, he would find a way to rail against the legendary adventurer.
I sometimes rail against prosecutorial abuse of the system, but not when it comes to credible allegations of violence.
Warren is hardly the first presidential candidate to rail against the billionaire class and claim the system is rigged.
Neither did Beard who hopped on a YouTube live stream to rail against the lawyers who were mocking him.
Many of Trump's most outspoken critics in the entertainment industry were quick to rail against the Supreme Court nominee.
What Goodman does in these self-portraits is become the ogre that artists like Williams and Mesches rail against.
Its devotees, too, rail against a discredited priesthood and its vices—in this case, central bankers and quantitative easing (QE).
Death, whether it be 5,000 years ago or today, is something humans rail against with every ounce of our ingenuity.
Every time demonstrators and the media rail against Mr Trump, it is proof that he must be doing something right.
Yet the Trump administration continues to rail against Chinese surpluses and currency manipulation, and has launched an escalating trade war.
And they targeted not a bar or a club -- the kinds of venues fundamentalist Muslims rail against -- but a bakery.
But the accusations will allow political rivals to rail against him just a month ahead of the first-round vote.
Hillary Clinton, once a backer, has withdrawn her support, while left-wing activists rail against the deal at every opportunity.
" I hear you ask, "Surely you have more important things to do than rail against how festival lineups get announced?
In the wake of "The War of the Worlds" panic, commentators didn't hesitate to rail against "idiotic" and "stupid" listeners.
They say they'd rather have him tout the economy than rail against a caravan of migrants headed to the border.
Conservatives often rail against the "administrative state," their term of derision for federal agencies and the "bureaucrats" who staff them.
Members of Congress often rail against the inefficiency in government, but seldom take responsibility for being part of the problem.
Nonetheless, Stone will likely continue to assert that political motives are behind his indictment, and rail against the special counsel.
It is very common for members of Congress to rail against government inefficiency and the high costs of the bureaucracy.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) took to social media Monday to rail against a proposed rules change in the House.
Rather than continuing to rail against Citizens United, reformers should pursue strategies that increase democratic participation and encourage voter turnout.
Trump went on to rail against the #MeToo movement by sarcastically suggesting he needed to be "gentle" with its supporters.
Iranian leaders often rail against the Jewish state and provide support for Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza.
And they are taking to social media to rail against sexism and denounce the lack of women in high office.
This is of small comfort to lefties like Sanders who rail against the status quo and focus on overturning it.
The result, after dozens of shareholders took a lectern to rail against Mr. Achleitner and other top managers, was mixed.
"When I see something wrong, I just rail against it," she once said to me, about her work with HIV.
LONDON — She organized "Christian patrols," marched with crosses through heavily Muslim neighborhoods and accosted veiled women to rail against Islam.
If it's upheld -- as it has been in previous Supreme Court challenges -- he can rail against a "liberal" court system.
Trump and his supporters rail against "political correctness" and they are right to see that as a threat to them.
Stewart held a press conference outside the NRSC in May to rail against party leaders for not supporting his campaign.
According to dancer Shana Narula, 29, SMD has to rail against deeply entrenched cultural values in the competitive dance circuit.
This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong.
In the spring and summer, as Republicans crowded town halls to rail against reform, single-payer advocates agitated from the left.
It has provided platforms in its comment section for members of far-right hate groups who rail against immigration and Jews.
Both rail against the iniquities of modern capitalism ... and both of them have made a heap of money out of it.
Besides their suspicion of trade and immigration, nearly all rail against their country's elite, whom they invariably describe as self-serving.
Trump also used Wednesday's rally in Louisiana as an opportunity to rail against the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry in the House.
He has recently hit the road to rail against endangered Senate Democrats, including Indiana's Joe Donnelly and West Virginia's Joe Manchin.
Unconfirmed reports that Ms. Baca was a Bernie Sanders supporter led many people on social media to rail against the actor.
They also used their time to rail against the CFPB's history of aggressive regulation and praise Mulvaney for rolling it back.
In fact, he's continued to rail against the US trade deficit with China and suggested more decisive action could come soon.
Appearing Tuesday on CNN's "New Day," Mathis continued to rail against Moore, who is known for staunch opposition to LGBT rights.
He'd rail against college-tuition hikes or present a study documenting what he said were unfair disparities in health-care costs.
Today, many of us not only refuse to withstand challenges, we turn into the same type of bullies we rail against.
He would rail against Joe McCarthy, and drink steadily until his words slurred — his daughter watching, as always, wary and anxious.
Rep. Donald Payne Jr. on Thursday used Star Wars Day, or "May the 4th," to rail against the GOP healthcare proposal.
So Trump will rail against Iran and pretend that he is Thor, throwing down thunderbolts, like recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Meanwhile, Sanders continued to rail against Wall Street interests and wealth inequality during four separate rallies in the Hawkeye State on Sunday.
Urban foodies rail against industrial ag and call for more rules, while many farmers view any attempt at regulation as creeping tyranny.
Accidental-screenshot rage is a regular topic of complaint on Reddit and other Apple forums, where people regularly rail against the problem.
His national profile diminished as he was relegated to pundit-status on cable news, where he'd often rail against the Obama administration.
Some of its biggest names continue to rail against the service that made them famous, threatening to quit, or stepping away entirely.
It is one thing to rail against crime, corruption and impunity, quite another to take command of the apparatus of law enforcement.
Considering how Rachel brands herself, you would expect her to similarly rail against such a regressive choice for Everlasting's first-ever suitress.
In Italy, support for EU membership rests at just 44%, as the country's far-right, populist coalition continues to rail against globalism.
He described numerous occasions where top Russian officials, and a "pissed off" Putin himself, would rail against Clinton both publicly and privately.
Still, some don't feel as if they're being treated as well as the mainstream press both they and Trump regularly rail against.
These shows rail against "normal" pastimes, as well as the idea that in order to be valuable an activity must be productive.
Shortly after his remarks, Katy Perry, Sarah Silverman, Ava DuVernay and other Hollywood stars took to Twitter to rail against the president.
President Donald Trump hesitated to directly support Moore following the initial allegations, choosing instead to rail against his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones.
Though nationalists are sure to rail against greater European unity, addressing Europe's big challenges — like the refugee crisis — will require just that.
President Donald Trump is continuing to rail against football players who kneel during the National Anthem to protest racism and police brutality.
That, however, might change — Trump is hosting a rally in Montana Thursday, where he's expected to rail against Tester in prime time.
CALAIS, France — Serge Orlov, a 22020-year-old Briton, likes to rail against what he calls the tyranny of the European Union.
For months, Mr. Trump has used his Twitter feed to rail against perceived social media censorship of conservatives and threatened to intervene.
The piles of debt have led the country's new leaders to rail against China much as they did against the United States.
Washington (CNN)Democratic mayors came to Washington this week to rail against Washington -- and to insist they could run the city better.
We don't rail against others and have no plans, as some religious extremists do, to harm or impose our will on anyone.
Penzeys Spices CEO Bill Penzey is a staunch Trump opponent who has used the company's customer email list to rail against Trump.
It wasn't so long ago that liberals tended to rail against such injunctions as conservatives eagerly sought them from federal district judges.
He doesn't rail against the injustice of the world, but is simply determined to defend the corner he occupies with his dog.
The former CIA director has been outspoken against Trump before his security clearance was revoked and continued to rail against the administration afterward.
"All too often, those who rail against 'them' prevail over earnest pleas to remember what 'we' can be and do together," he muses.
In season 2, Lillian (Carol Kane) uses both of these arguments to rail against the decision to invite any "hipsters" into her home.
The AfD's leaders know this, which is why they rail against the doctrine of no alternatives and use provocation above all other techniques.
More recently, progressive protestors gathered outside Ms Feinstein's San Francisco mansion to rail against her support of some of Donald Trump's cabinet nominees.
Snapchat, Weather Channel, and others hit with anti-Semitic vandalism Operate a walled garden and journalists will rail against you for your greed.
KotakuInAction is home to more than 96,000 members who constantly rail against "political correctness" and "SJW" ideologies, especially related to the games industry.
Women who might rail against abortion in their social circles, she says, were happy to accept Planned Parenthood's services once they got pregnant.
But it is easier to rail against the hand of a politician who signs a trade deal than the invisible hand of globalisation.
He used the ample media coverage to rail against the "status quo" that he said was pulling strings to keep him from office.
Once subversive comedians grow crotchety and rail against the younger generation's "PC culture" any time someone dares to challenge their own status quo.
When we rail against a decision that doesn't sit right with us, we're also grappling with the uncertainty of the world around us.
Trump, throughout Bloomberg's campaign, tweeted attacks aimed at the former New York mayor and used his weekly campaign rallies to rail against him.
Some took to social media to rail against the move by Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, accusing him of caving in to the government.
Conservative publications and politicians routinely rail against supporters of antifa, who they say are seeking to shut down peaceful expression of conservative views.
Mr. Trump, for his part, is happy to rail against the news media with one hand and beckon them in with the other.
There are things to rail against, and there are things that deserve your rage, and you must plot and conspire to overthrow them.
Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) took to Twitter last week to rail against them, saying she was "happy to help educate" her Democratic colleague.
The agreement provides Mr. Trump with a policy win to hail, but it also deprives him of a useful foil to rail against.
But maybe a city run by psychics, hustlers and jazz gods wouldn't breed too many hipsters; there was no mainstream to rail against.
Yet one person told Reuters his conservative friends had privately cheered the attack, and some mosque preachers continue to rail against social liberalization.
Not only does the president regularly rail against "job-killing regulations", he has made two Goldman alumni his point men on financial regulation.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," Kennedy said.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," Kennedy told me.
Supporters rail against career politicians in Washington, D.C., saying their interests are increasingly divorced from those of the voters who put them in office.
But as much as they rail against Deng and other pragmatists who led China down this path, the neo-Maoists dabble with pragmatism, too.
Legacy directors like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola rail against Marvel for cheapening cinema, while Marvel directors now take their potshots at Netflix.
Its content is frequently toxic: its comment section is a platform for members of far-right hate groups to rail against immigration and Jews.
As he left the White House for the NRA's meeting in Indianapolis, the President continued to rail against Mueller's investigation and defend his actions.
He doesn't rail against the evils of Wall Street, a subject area in which Warren tops her rivals, both in expertise and in passion.
Some manosphere groups also rail against domestic-violence services, which often focus on women, and rape laws, which they believe are unfair to defendants.
Prince would rail against Apple's iTunes, calling the Internet "completely over" in 2010, and the unauthorized posting of his videos on websites like YouTube.
AND I MEAN HOW MANY TIMES DID CANDIDATE TRUMP GO ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL AND RAIL AGAINST THE UNFAIRNESS OF THE CARRIED INTEREST DEDUCTION?
Trump backers often rail against the media, which they contend judges the president by a harsh yardstick on matters pertaining to race and rhetoric.
Additionally, The New York Times reported in June that Trump had been calling former advisers in the night to rail against the Democratic frontrunner.
King has been highly critical of the president in the past, and often takes to Twitter to rail against Trump and other administration officials.
During his address, Steyer continued to rail against Trump and condemned his response to the deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., last fall.
But revolutions need an injustice, something to rail against and which can be remedied through different policies, the adoption of a different political system.
Hundreds packed a cavernous Episcopal church in Astoria on Monday night, with scores left waiting in a line outside, to rail against the company.
In every election, at every level of government, candidates criticize the incumbent, rail against the status quo and promise that they can do better.
Mr. Trump, for his part, continues to rail against congressional investigators, whose work he has portrayed as a desperate attempt to take him down.
Having already shared some of the president's populist leanings, he has worked to co-opt and shape the president rather than rail against him.
The scope is state-level, but other than whatever Democratic opponents they have, there isn't an obvious, singular enemy in Washington to rail against.
The ruling party has given the candidates plenty to rail against, including high-profile corruption scandals that took down several of the PRI's governors.
That's why my point isn't just to rail against some random fee on your wireless bill whose only purpose is to pad carriers' bottom lines.
Kasich would often rail against the lack of press coverage he received, but he also illustrated a willful ignorance of the news cycle while campaigning.
Joanne is a record about heartbreak; how it pulls you down, how to rail against it, and who to turn to when you're feeling blue.
It is possible that the rise in psychedelics use has been enabled by the internet, perhaps ironically for those users who rail against our connectivity.
By running an unexpectedly strong campaign, Sanders has become a Democratic wheeler-dealer, a bigwig in the party whose establishment he loves to rail against.
The TV personality, known for his terrible hot takes, blatant misogyny, and strange obsession with Donald Trump took to Twitter to rail against ... good fathers?
Without the power to pass legislation, what more can Democrats do but rail against Trump and fight his efforts to undo President Barack Obama's legacy?
Ailes appeared at town hall meetings to rail against local officials and he threw his support behind campaigns to defeat officials who were against him.
But over time, hardcore began to feel not only tired, but in some ways, as toxic as the conformist values it existed to rail against.
In the time since, Trump has continued to rail against the special counsel's investigation, decrying it as a "witch hunt" and a waste of money.
He went on to contend that big banks like Dimon's want to use small banks as political cover while presidential candidates rail against Wall Street.
Trump has in recent days continued to rail against the special counsel and suggest those who initiated the investigation into his campaign should face consequences.
" As attorney general, Mr. Abbott argued that the law's critics "turn a blind eye to illegal voting and instead rail against voter ID as discriminatory.
"He can rail against the system all he wants, but unfortunately for him, he's never participated in it," Democratic strategist Jim Manley said of Sanders.
He said "the politics of the moment" make it wiser to focus on specific issues like the cost of housing than to rail against capitalism.
Earlier in the day, he took to Twitter to rail against Amazon, accusing the company of not paying enough taxes and abusing the post office.
Mr. Cuomo has offered mild support for some proposals from fellow Democrats, but has preferred to rail against lack of action by Republicans in Washington.
He did, however, rail against the Obama administration on Twitter on Sunday for supposedly failing to pass gun control legislation when it had the chance.
Parliament should stand together and people need to accept the outcome of recent elections, rather than rail against it because they didn't get their way.
Republicans and libertarians cavalierly rail against entitlements and "people living off the public's dime" but remain silent on those profiting from people's misfortune and illness.
The inaccurate data came just as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump used a Twitter tweet-storm to rail against China for allegedly deliberately weakening its currency.
"That's an interesting way to look at it, that if he didn't give you detail, that nobody can stand up and rail against it," Cashin said.
And with demonstrators flooding town hall meetings to rail against Republicans' health care plan, or a convincing lack thereof, full repeal seems a long ways off.
At the same time, Ms Solano adds, right-wingers emboldened by their political success feel freer to rail against those whom they see as whingeing liberals.
The statement signals that the White House will continue to rail against the process of the impeachment inquiry as unfair after Democrats vote on the resolution.
I'll accept it even at the expense of beloved classic attractions, something grown-ups tend to rail against because they forgot this isn't about them anymore.
Conservative newspapers rail against the prospect of a Chinese immigrant on every street; a recent TV show about police hunting down illegal immigrants was a hit.
As adults, we mostly accept, rail against, or at least acknowledge them, but as far as the youngest of lovers are concerned, the point is moot.
While doing so the prime minister became the latest in a long line of politicians to rail against "outdated" attitudes that favour academic over technical qualifications.
The ICC, which Ugandan leaders have previously supported but now rail against, will investigate crimes only when domestic courts are unable or unwilling to do so.
But as appalling as the President's approach to immigration is, it is not enough to rail against the administration's careening from one terrible decision to another.
" As Sam Biddle wrote in The Intercept before Thiel addressed the RNC in July, "He continues to rail against government programs like Medicare and Social Security.
Trump continued to rail against American trade deficits with other countries, arguing that each of those nations should be subject to tariffs, regardless of broader alliances.
Kate Upton took to Twitter Wednesday to rail against the "dumb misogynist comments" she regularly endures after publicly commenting on happenings in the world of sports.
A growing group of Chinese tech workers has gathered on a Github "repository," or project, to demand better working conditions and rail against the "220006" policy.
In her book, Marçal does not just rail against an economy that disadvantages such women and discounts their work — and, oh, does the economy discount it.
On Tuesday night, he spoke before a crowd of several hundred people in Lafayette Park outside the White House who were there to rail against Trump.
Politicians want to look good to the people who give them lots of money, so they rail against helping people who don't have money to spend.
The dispatch of Talia Chetrit photos on view at the Kaufman Repetto booth from a recent show in Milan take on voyeurism and rail against objectification.
As much as progressives try to define elitism in terms of money, the establishment that Trump and his supporters rail against is culturally — not economically — defined.
But without the threat of nuclear war to rail against, bands like Cryptic Slaughter, Subhumans, Nuclear Assault, and D.O.A. wouldn't have hit us nearly as hard.
Trump himself warned Obama against striking Syria in 2013, but later would rail against Obama for his "red line" on Syria, as he did on Sunday.
It's very interesting to watch conservatives who rail against federal spending throw themselves in front of any bill that eliminates money for something in their district.
Figures like Gina Rinehart, Twiggy Forrest, and Clive Palmer became household names, with two out of the three joining forces to rail against the mining tax.
Provocateurs like Mr. Yiannopoulos became even more popular the more they rail against the left and its perceived intolerance of their most over-the-line remarks.
GOP members had argued Pompeo's nomination didn't require a floor debate — and largely took to the floor Monday evening to rail against the Affordable Care Act.
One reads on, nevertheless, in the hope of gleaning some fresh insight either into the plight of migrants, or the fears of those who rail against them.
Quickly, though, anti-consolidation consumer groups, including Free Press, sided with some of AT&T's soon-to-be content competitors, like Starz, to rail against the deal.
Trump also used his speech to rail against socialism as a "dying" ideology in the Western Hemisphere and to brand Maduro a "puppet" of communist-ruled Cuba.
Oliver Stone gets escorted out (1979) Stone turned his 1979 acceptance speech for best screenplay (for Midnight Express) into an opportunity to rail against U.S. drug policy.
They may rail against a system that disadvantages them in structural ways, but cannot change that system until they can work out how to win within it.
So far, that advice has failed to sink in as Mr. Trump has continued to rail against his enemies, blasting the highly respected diplomats who have testified.
McMullin continued to rail against Trump and pointed to the real estate mogul's recent remarks about the Muslim parents of a U.S. Army captain killed in Iraq.
Why it matters: Clinton, who has otherwise been known to rail against Trump and his administration on social media, has come to Barron's defense on several occasions.
So if I have a tendency towards getting roles that involve being the good guy or a nice guy, that's not something I can really rail against.
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Why does a man who calls himself a "hard-nosed capitalist" rail against "globalists" of "the party of Davos" and attack the Republican establishment with special glee?
Soros has previously characterized Hungary's campaign against him as "distortions and lies" intended to build him up as an external target to rail against for political gain.
U.S. President Donald Trump was briefed on the latest missile test, and on Monday morning, Trump logged onto Twitter to rail against it on behalf of China.
The authoritarian AMLO may rail against their obstructionism, but he can do little in the short term to mitigate the obstacles they pose to his policy preferences.
It's about three high school students who band together to rail against grown-up hypocrisies and to try to create a forum where they can express themselves.
Trump has denied the affair took place and has blasted Avenatti repeatedly as the pugnacious lawyer continues to rail against Trump and step into the political sphere.
Part of the reason that car enthusiasts rail against the onslaught of crossovers is that they tend to be less fun to drive than their sedan counterparts.
Meanwhile, Victor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, used his speech commemorating the 21988st anniversary of the 22018 anti-Soviet uprising to rail against migration from outside the bloc.
However, he is the first presidential candidate for a major party in recent memory to gain populist credibility because elites are lining up to rail against him.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," criminologist David Kennedy previously told me.
Democrats also may prefer to simply rail against Republican proposals rather than compromise, to better rile up their base supporters for the mid-term elections, political observers said.
On Saturday, April 22, Fisher attended the March for Science in Washington, DC—not to hold clever signs or rail against President Trump, but, well, to conduct science.
On the stump, the two men both passionately rail against a political system that is designed to prop up the elite while ignoring lower- and middle-class Americans.
Dozens of police guards around the building leaned into their car radios to hear politicians rail against the authoritarian and incompetent rule of the current president, Nicolás Maduro.
Reducing our carbon footprint is important, and the U.S. has been doing exactly that—and, incidentally, doing a better job than most countries that rail against climate change.
As the currency of "mansplaining" suggests, it's simpler and so much more satisfying to rail against individual men than it is to challenge systems of sexism and oppression.
Todd Savage, who runs Survival Retreat Consulting in Sandpoint, Idaho, works with the more usual sort of client: political migrants who rail against "morally corrupt" nanny government elsewhere.
Scott notably didn't name Trump during his speech, but his decision to repeatedly rail against Washington borrows the same approach that the president used in his 2628 campaign.
The bill's effect on the deficit has caused some hand-wringing among Republicans, who traditionally rail against deficit growth any time a Democrat is in the Oval Office.
And yet the Chamber is opposed to raising the minimum wage and paid sick leave, champions fossil fuels, and doesn't miss an opportunity to rail against the ACA.
Insurgent conservatives like Barry Goldwater in the mid-20th century used to rail against the ''Eastern establishment,'' which implied an elitist, Ivy League and (implicitly) hail-fellow style.
Listen to Rand Paul talk about liberty or Marco Rubio dilate on the promise of America; watch Bernie Sanders rail against inequality or President Obama defend technocratic liberalism.
For the next 20 minutes, Davidson and other speakers rail against the media and, at one point, during a break in the rants, a lone call rings out.
Thankfully, that community included a bunch of late-80s punks at the Burlington Square Mall who rail against the establishment as a surprisingly jovial young Bernie nods along.
Traditional activist investors also rail against the chumminess of corporate boards but do so by incorporating their own associates, who, more often than not, are male and white.
But ultimately, Hollywood is full of artists, and when they rail against Christians, of course [Christians are] going to rail back against them and feel slighted by them.
Armed with leaked documents, Democrats continue to rail against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, his nominee for the Supreme Court, and protesters persist in interrupting the judge's confirmation hearings.
To Democratic leadership, it meant getting as much as possible passed in the House so they could then rail against Republicans for getting in the way of progress.
On Sunday, demonstrators returned in force, packing city streets to denounce Mr. Xi's government, rail against police brutality and reiterate demands for greater civil liberties, including universal suffrage.
Kraft, a longtime ally of Goodell, continues to rail against the league for suspending Brady in connection with underinflated footballs used in a playoff game two years ago.
And since being elected, he has continued to rail against global forces, threatening to punish companies with high tariffs if they don't move production to the United States.
The doomed had the right to make a final speech to the assembled masses; often they took the opportunity to rail against the authorities who had condemned them.
That press tour was the one where he would sit down with radio hosts, often looking glassy-eyed, and rail against the fashion industry that wouldn't accept him.
They rose at seemingly regular intervals to rail against the Alabama senator, who was denied a federal judgeship in 1986 amid allegations he made racist comments to a colleague.
The president took to Twitter to rail against former FBI Director James Comey, who has emerged as one of the president's principal antagonists in the ongoing special counsel probe.
Liberal groups praised the work of protesters, many of whom traveled from around the country to rail against a president they called "illegitimate" in thousands of signs and songs.
The BJP and its leader, Narendra Modi, rail against immigrants from Bangladesh, of whom there might well be more in India than there are Mexicans in America (see article).
He was one of a parade of speakers who took to a makeshift stage at the Miranda sports complex in Caracas on September 226th to rail against the regime.
It is hard to rail against education funding — something state officials used as a strategic selling point when trying to persuade voters to embrace lotteries, a form of gambling.
At least 400 drivers showed up to rail against the recent 15 percent fare cuts, which Uber insists is only temporary and meant to combat against slower winter months.
Mainly, it's not good enough to rail against tax cuts for the rich because many voters don't understand why the wealth accumulation of others impacts them and their families.
In Friday sermons, Muslim clerics rail against those who finance holidays to Europe and lavish wedding parties with loans that can devour salaries and lead to depression and divorce.
He'll take every opportunity to rail against institutionalists like Mitch McConnell and he'll try to blow up laws, norms, and rules GOP leaders consider sacred — like the legislative filibuster.
His practice comes from a deep-rooted pacifism, and is not to be confused with the ideology of libertarian-isolationists, like the Bundys, who rail against the federal government.
Roy's crusades are validated by the various social injustices that are emergent under the pretext of economic development under Narendra Modi's India—she's right to rail against these injustices.
The president used a speech at the Pentagon earlier Thursday to rail against Democrats for refusing his demand for $5.7 billion for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump took to Twitter to continue to rail against LaVar Ball, the father of a UCLA basketball player who was detained for shoplifting in China.
He aims to reenter politics at a time when Democratic primary voters and candidates from Sanders to Warren and even Biden rail against the influence of the investing community.
CNN and the news industry as a whole have plenty of avenues to rail against Trump's mistreatment of the press — and, clearly, Trump does mistreat and disrespect the press.
Those managers – Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Brian Clough especially – would doubtlessly rail against what English football has become, were they able to comprehend it as it is today.
It has benefited from government programs, like disability payments and a stimulus grant under the Obama administration that delivered a flood control project, but people here rail against Washington.
Someone must have stuck the phrases "chain migration" and "diversity lottery" into his brain — easy buzzwords, you see — and he can now rail against those ideas for applause lines.
Republicans routinely rail against regulation but have undermined the credibility of their free-market ideals by using them as cover to help allies in the financial and energy sector.
The president called Gillum, who is black, a "thief" in a tweet earlier this week and continued to rail against the candidate during a campaign rally on Wednesday night.
A group of neo-Nazis promised to hold a rally in downtown Newnan to celebrate Adolf Hitler's birthday and rail against illegal immigration and the removal of Confederate monuments.
" Pence went on to further rail against the Maduro regime, saying, "the struggle in Venezuela is between dictatorship and democracy, the struggle in Venezuela is between socialism and freedom.
Republicans rail against budget deficits when they're out of power, then drop all their concerns and send the deficit soaring once they are in a position to cut taxes.
So he has set out to spur action through religion, building a $17.7 million eco-friendly temple and citing 2,000-year-old texts to rail against waste and pollution.
McConnell took to the Senate floor Wednesday to rail against HR 1, the sweeping anti-corruption proposal House Democrats have put forward as their first bill in the majority.
In 2002 her party was outflanked by a centre-left chancellor (Gerhard Schröder) willing to rail against a right-wing American president; today she pointedly distances herself from Donald Trump.
Politically, a ruling against the administration could give both sides what they want — Trump and company could rail against liberal judges, and the ACLU could claim another victory against Trump.
With no Clinton or Obama in power to rail against, the NRA appears to have determined that leftist protesters pose the greatest threat to gun-owners, and indeed all Americans.
In Claude Chabrol's suspense classic, the secretive maid (Sandrine Bonnaire) of a wealthy family takes up with a postmistress (Isabelle Huppert), who prods her to rail against her bourgeois employers.
" EA's dogged response to this debacle marks another instance of creators standing up against toxic fan bases who seek to rail against diversity and what they view as "PC politics.
But, as a teenager I listened to riot grrrl bands that wore slip dresses, and could rail against sexual violence and defend women's right to pleasure in the same song.
So while it's easy and even justified to rail against both PLUR culture and Valentine's Day, if you're looking for love, who are we to judge what gets you there.
In the cities of Erbil and Sulaymaniyah, and in other smaller towns, residents have in recent weeks taken to the streets to rail against both government corruption and unpaid salaries.
Of course, Fea said, you might expect a Christian pastor to rail against what some might see as a distinctly un-Christian message: co-opting racial injustice for financial gain.
" Trump has repeatedly called out Amazon and its billionaire founder, Jeff Bezos, taking to his favorite forum, Twitter, to rail against the e-commerce company about not charging "internet taxes.
If you're tempted to dress as, say, "sexy fake news" this year, it might be worth remembering that Trump uses the term "fake news" to rail against the free press.
Donald J. Trump may rail against Wall Street and business elites at his campaign rallies, but that has not stopped him from turning to many of them for economic advice.
As a national party, the Democrats have yet to find a coherent, appealing voice with which to do more than rail against Mr. Trump and instead address the nation's needs.
Bayern Munich made it despite indulging in a crisis so profound halfway through that its preening potentates had to call a news conference to rail against a "disrespectful" news media.
Titled Just Say No to The Psycho Right-Wing Capitalist Fascist Industrial Death Machine, the Salford, UK couldn't have picked a better time to rail against the rabid right wing.
In his first trip as president to the U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command, otherwise known as CENTCOM and SOCOM, Donald Trump continued to rail against the media.
By the time I filed the piece, a sprawling caravan of Central Americans, which gave Mr. Trump a new reason to rail against illegal immigration, had become a beat priority.
The silence from the stage generated headlines, in part because it was a departure from previous years, when stars used the platform to rail against Hollywood's lack of racial diversity.
But American doctors often rail against the country's medical malpractice system, which they say forces them to order unnecessary tests and procedures to protect themselves if a patient sues them.
The gunmen, who are overwhelmingly not locals, have turned the situation and their national attention into an opportunity to rail against federal ownership and management of land in the West.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to rail against Democrats on Tuesday, seconds after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry into his alleged violations of the law.
But Democrats — especially "class warriors" like Obama — end up looking like the bigger hypocrites since they are the ones who constantly and flagrantly rail against "greedy," rich businessmen and bankers.
What stands out, instead, is the invention of a new scapegoat, along with a new way to rail against the "elite" liberal cities who also give sanctuary to the undocumented.
It's hard to believe that baby boomers were once a part of the counterculture that defined the 1960s, participating in the sex and substance experimentation they'd rail against later in life.
The pro-Trump media is going to rail against perceived bias and censorship and call for justice against Big Tech whether Jones and Infowars stay up on the platform or not.
And they targeted not a bar or a club -- the kinds of venues fundamentalist Muslims rail against -- but a bakery in the city's Gulshan district, one of Dhaka's most affluent neighborhoods.
And, some day, the complaints of those who rail against gender equality in the tech industry will seem as ludicrous as all the prejudiced claims of those who came before them.
Even if the OAI is, by design or by ineptitude, just an optics-boosting playpen for Kushner and business leaders and rail against federal inefficiency, there's no real harm in that.
He would then head off to Washington to rail against business as usual for a few election cycles before being attacked in his turn as a representative of the hated establishment.
Micah Xavier Johnson's links with the groups were being investigated by U.S. law enforcement on Friday, highlighting the role of little known organizations that rail against racial injustice and police abuses.
For such parties the combination of the eurozone crisis and the surge of refugees into Europe have created the perfect circumstances in which to rail against establishment politicians and other elites.
Returning to the "two cities" theme, the mayor has fashioned an array of boogeymen to rail against, from "billionaire media owners" and hedge fund managers to state investigatory agencies and Gov.
Her concern: Voters grow cynical after hearing campaign promises that never go anywhere, empowering forces like President Donald Trump to rail against Washington for failed promises, as he did in 2016.
" Disney's comments come a week after she took to Twitter to rail against her fellow boomers — the generation born between 1946 and 1964 — who took offence to the phrase "OK, Boomer.
On one side are environmentalists, who rail against the notion of a corporation using Florida's natural resources for its own profit while adding to the problem of single-use plastic bottles.
There are those — including the president of the United States — who rail against "globalists" that are ruining the country, a term those on the far-right use as code for Jews.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, previously said.
The Justice Department and its counterparts in Britain and Australia previously used the threat of terrorist activity to rail against encryption, saying that tech companies were shielding malicious and dangerous criminals.
On other issues, like the deficit, Paul continues to rail against the Republican status quo, calling for a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution — and the president doesn't seem to care.
The President donned a salesman's hat on Friday, hailing the success from his first year in office, rather than using the platform of the World Economic Forum to rail against globalization.
Trump would rail against the deep state, Hannity would spend fifteen minutes covering it on his show, Trump would watch Hannity and grow even more convinced there was a deep-state conspiracy.
As of this summer, his frequent trips to his Florida resort have been more costly than the probe into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election, which he loves to rail against.
KC and his bandmates aren't afraid to rail against Nepali government corruption, and alongside contemporaries like Aakrosh and Dying out Flame, they've been helping to put Nepal on the global metal map.
Mr Sarkozy argued vigorously for France to stay in the EU. But voters found it hard to swallow his bromides about European co-operation after years of hearing him rail against it.
But none of these impressive achievements should provide Kurtzer with a protective shield to permit him to rail against Israeli policy and anyone who advocates positions different from those he unsuccessfully endorsed.
In our day-to-day, we call this manspreading, and we use it derogatorily to rail against the bozos taking up three seats on the subway, displaying their crotch with rabid entitlement.
"Normal," in this sense, would mean the familiar situation of a Democratic president whom they can rail against and obstruct without much accountability, along with Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
In recent months, a number of male rock musicians and hip-hop artists have released songs that rail against the most suffocating notions of what it can mean to be a man.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, previously told me.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, told me in 2016.
Trump is courting Erdogan as the Turkish leader continues to rail against the US, accusing former senior government officials and politicians of conspiring to help "terrorists" in the 2016 coup attempt against him.
Maria Cantwell, the top Democrat on the Energy Committee, took to the Senate floor to rail against the tax reform bill Tuesday afternoon, blasting Republicans for trying to sneak in the ANWR provision.
He once toted a 673-foot-tall inflatable pink pig he built to the steps of the state capital to rail against a midnight pay raise state legislators gave themselves at taxpayers' expense.
Since protests began there with a one million-person march in October, thousands of people have appeared at the Plaza every day to rail against the extreme economic inequality that ravages the country.
Most Democrats will rail against the GOP plan as a tax cut for the rich, especially if a similar rate is applied to pass-through income as is applied to the corporate rate.
While some may find it emotionally satisfying to rail against companies, unless voter anger is directed at Congress and leads to ousting those who voted for this seriously flawed bill, nothing will change.
When I listen to Trump and his supporters rail against immigration, I wonder if what they're really saying is: We don't want Mexican Americans in this country, because they are not real Americans.
At the same time, Trump pacifies his base with panicky nationalism and border walls, delineating a "rump territory" that is "no more plausible, no more livable" than the globalized world they rail against.
"This is what folks who rail against the focus on police violence — and pull up against that, community violence — get wrong," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, told me last year.
It's always easier for the opposition party to rail against DC dysfunction, which is one of many reasons some observers are predicting a wave election that puts Democrats back in control of the House.
It is Mr Temer's performance that has facilitated the revival of Lula and the PT. It has allowed them to rail against "neo-liberalism", even though austerity is the result of Ms Rousseff's irresponsibility.
Although Trump went on to defeat Clinton in the presidential election and the former secretary of state has not expressed a desire to run against him in 2020, he continues to rail against her.
He notes that the fracturing of authority in Iraq, Syria and Yemen has produced a massive migration of Muslims from those regions to Europe, which prompted reactionary political parties there to rail against them.
Sanders used his victory speech to celebrate grass-roots campaign and host a "national" fundraiser, once again using his platform to call for small-dollar donations and rail against corporate and mega-donor money.
Colangelo has owned up to at least one of the fake accounts and has said he had no knowledge of his wife using any such accounts to rail against players and league officials online.
Now, singer and producer Santigold is joining the fray with her third album 99¢, going a step further to rail against the brand culture she's seen explode in the last few years, particularly online.
But for Bee, who is a woman, using a traditionally misogynist insult to rail against the most prominent traitor of women's interests in the United States seems so apt as to be downright elegant.
During his televised appearances Sunday, Giuliani continued to rail against Trump's former personal attorney, telling CBS, "I don't see how you can believe Michael Cohen," and accusing Cohen of violating Trump's attorney-client privilege.
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Obama has a few policy shortcomings, but I've almost forgotten what it was like to have a president who was so totally incompetent, who generated such animus, who we needed art to rail against.
It's true that I rail against salad at Thanksgiving, but lately all I've been craving against the gravy, meat and potatoes is a pile of hothouse organic pea shoots dressed in Julia Moskin's vinaigrette.
In Asia, Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines, has used Facebook to rail against his critics and bolster support for extrajudicial killings, and others have used it to inflame tensions in places like Indonesia.
Like the Kochs, the DeVoses are generous supporters of think tanks that evangelize for unrestrained capitalism, like Michigan's Acton Institute, and that rail against unions and back privatizing public services, like the Mackinac Center.
We'll rail against the way the government has destroyed our health care market in one breath and resist the support offered to the poor and middle class to navigate this brokenness with the other.
Frank Montoya Jr. told Business Insider that the intelligence community is frustrated the president does not rail against Russia to the same degree he shares his criticism of the Justice Department and intelligence agencies.
We rail against "the government" for inflicting these indignities on us, but our elected representatives and our security services are doing exactly what we've told them to do: to protect us at all costs.
In his essay, Mr. Zuckerberg defends Facebook from a chorus of critics who rail against a business model that they argue uses and abuses people's information under the guise of transparency, choice and control.
After taking office, President Donald Trump continued to rail against the Salvadoran gang, MS 13 — as he'd done on the campaign trail — in defense of his administration's increasingly rigid immigration policies at the southern border.
In some senses, the Trump era is emblematic of a long-running tendency of Republicans to rail against spending during Democratic administrations only to abandon fiscal restraint when one of their own is in power.
And they targeted not a bar or a club -- the kinds of venues fundamentalist Muslims rail against -- but a bakery in the city's Gulshan district, one of Dhaka's most affluent neighborhoods and a diplomatic enclave.
Trump, meanwhile, has continued to rail against the Fed, even as he has said he will nominate conservative commentator Stephen Moore, a proponent of rate cuts, for a second vacant seat on the Fed Board.
Conservative pundits often rail against Roberts for his vote to save the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate in 2012, and they saw last week's vote on the citizenship question as more evidence of his apostasy.
It is not remarkable to hear a Democratic candidate go into populist mode while on the campaign trail, to rail against corporate fat cats and blame their greed for the problems facing blue-collar workers.
While Mr. Nader is happy to rail against the "two-party tyranny" of the American electoral system, he thinks starting a third-party run at this point in the election season a near-impossible goal.
But he has repeatedly ignored their counsel not to rail against Robert Mueller and others who are looking into his campaign's ties to Russia, and that's a matter of presumably greater threat to his presidency.
The national soccer team has been used by politicians as a way to rally voters by posing as nationalist, Croatia-first proponents, even as they cut deals with the same minority parties they rail against.
Think about it: The biggest victims of the Mueller investigation so far have been very well-entrenched, D.C. lobbyists — the dictionary definition of the "Swamp" that President Trump and other Republicans so routinely rail against.
Democrats and Republicans rail against the spending restraints but have struggled to reach an agreement to remove them largely because Republicans want to increase Pentagon funding more than domestic funding, something Democrats refuse to do.
And even as they rail against voter suppression in other parts of the country, there's been little sustained effort by Democratic leaders in New York to truly reform how elections are conducted in their own backyards.
When accusations of anti-Semitism come from the right, it is all too easy to react defensively, rail against double standards, and cast the issue solely as a weapon of attack rather than a genuine problem.
Trump supporter John Whitmer, a delegate from Wichita, Kansas, said Trump made a mistake by going on Fox News on Monday night to rail against Kasich as speakers were lauding his candidacy at the televised convention.
Quick scorecard on all of these promises: On NAFTA, every indication is that the trade deal that Trump continues to rail against is here to stay and that whatever changes are made will likely be minimal.
But far from the "moneyed lobby" the authors rail against, the Enough Project is a modestly budgeted, non-partisan, non-profit organization focused on preventing the kinds of mass atrocities perpetrated by the regime in Sudan.
John Oliver rallied his viewers around the cry of "This is not normal" during his first post-election broadcast, and a handful of major publications have joined the effort to rail against Trump fading into acceptability.
The same anxieties are driving a growing wedge in the European Union by strengthening a group of increasingly illiberal, authoritarian Central European governments led by Hungary and Poland, whose leaders rail against EU-mandated migrant quotas.
Extreme fare surges often lead to outpourings of public criticism: when a snowstorm paralysed New York in 2013, celebrities, including Salman Rushdie, took to social media to rail against triple-digit fares for relatively short rides.
Macron, a rare advocate in France of deeper European integration, has taken the unusual step of encouraging supporters to cheer the European Union at political rallies in contrast with other politicians who often rail against "Brussels".
For now, we should expect Trump to continue to rail against the Mueller investigation and related spinoffs, and even if some portion of his more than 56 million Twitter followers are sympathetic, that does not matter.
As Republican presidential candidates and lawmakers rail against what they see as overzealous financial regulation hamstringing U.S. businesses and growth, Furman defended the American economy and the White House's policy as a model in tumultuous times.
After hearing Mr. Trump rail against the loss of American manufacturing jobs to lower-paid foreign workers, Brian Betteridge, 33, a teacher outside Philadelphia, checked the label on his Trump Signature Collection button-down dress shirt.
If they make you safer—and Republicans say they do, they always rail against "gun-free zones" and want to make it possible for gun owners to carry them everywhere—they would make the convention safer.
While Uribe and Duque may rail against it, the Colombian Congress has approved the plan, more than 7,000 guerrillas have demobilized, and the processes of reintegration are in full swing and will be difficult to unwind.
There are others who are very left-wing on the economy, people like Hugo Chávez and his handpicked successor, Nicolas Máduro, in Venezuela, who want to bolster the welfare state, but who rail against big corporations.
In private moments, unnoticed by him, I had seen him rail against his aides as he sought to cement his authority among the increasingly powerful commanders of the guerrillas who fought white rule in his name.
The Democratic lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Oversight and Management Efficiency Subcommittee used a Thursday hearing to rail against actions from the Trump administration they felt show that the administration planned to act without oversight.
But in what may prove to be one of the most important votes he has cast in his 35 years in Congress, he chose to operate like the standard-issue politicians he likes to rail against.
When Chris finally gets Billy on the phone, after fighting with corporate lackeys determined to keep him from speaking to the chief, the Dorsey stand-in begins to rail against his increasing irrelevance as a figurehead.
So it is little surprise that anti-elite parties with little else in common generally rail against European integration—and that hostility to the EU predicts increases in vote shares nearly as well as anti-elitism does.
Trump takes top billing at the conference a day after his key advisers, chief strategist Steve Bannon and chief of staff Reince Priebus, appeared on the CPAC stage to discuss Trump's agenda and rail against the media.
While many protesters rail against what they see as a gulf between them and the upper echelons of French society, OECD data suggests that the wealth divide is not as bad as in many other rich countries.
WASHINGTON — While Democrats running for president rail against the longtime provision banning federal funding for abortion, members of their own party in the House are preparing to vote for a spending bill that will keep it alive.
Who should care: Internet providers, first and foremost, who rail against the rules because they say it puts them at a disadvantage with web services — like Facebook or Google — that have to comply with less-strict standards.
But that doesn't answer valid complaints about congestion and traffic that were voiced on Monday evening—even if they were brought up by folks who rail against any new bike lanes and are often criticized for NIMBYism.
He can use his seat as a bully pulpit to rail against the President, as well as Republicans such as McConnell, who have worked side by side with him and acted to protect the administration from investigation.
It comes as the President continues to rail against Mueller's investigation, calling it a "witch hunt," and some congressional Republicans are looking to impeach the Justice Department official overseeing the Muller probe, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
While jurors have had the case to deliberate since Thursday morning, developments outside the jury room have added to the high-stakes nature of the trial as Trump continues to rail against Mueller and also defended Manafort.
Mr. Trump is the most prominent user of the service, having turned to the social network to rail against the media, promote his America-first agenda and even make public the firing of his secretary of state.
Even if the courts and Democrats in the Senate succeed in curtailing his behavior, the President can rail against their efforts in order to stir his political base as he embarks on his 2020 re-election race.
These sites, reliant on animation and Flash's underlying ActionScript language, were the kind that excited creatives, ready to embrace an artistic medium, but frustrated usability experts, who would rail against the way the sites flouted basic convention.
That idea has been a virtual political constant since at least 2016, when candidate Donald J. Trump used the presidential campaign trail to rail against the 2015 nuclear deal concluded by Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaNew Hampshire Rep.
Winners were expected to use their moments of glory to rail against the systemic sexism and silence that allowed the behavior of men like Mr. Weinstein, James Toback, Louis C.K. and Mr. Spacey to fester for decades.
While protestors in New York, Oregon, California, and other blue states are taking to the streets to rail against President-elect Donald Trump, a group of ardent Trump supporters is planning to celebrate by holding a victory parade.
After millions turned out in Washington and around the country for the women's march protests on January 21, tens of thousands more crowded airports and city centers to rail against the White House travel ban the next weekend.
The trailer shows a diverse group of students at the fictional, largely white Winchester University fill and often rail against the roles they're put in, paving the way to both comedy and conflict in their "post-racial" world.
Not in a bar or a club -- which fundamentalists rail against as being un-Islamic -- but in a bakery and cafe, just as patrons were breaking their fasts on a holy day during the holy month of Ramadan.
Dhu" contains such powerful lyrics that rail against institutional racism and police brutality in Australia, such as "Every black death in custody's a blight on our soul," and "will we ever see a cop locked up for negligence?
Sure, I myself observe common courtesy and remember to say "please" and "thank you" IRL, but watching Larry rail against bullshit societal norms was like (and still is) being able to constantly exhale in relief for 30 minutes.
I guess if there's a thing that you rail against is when you hear something that is an overt lie… I don't think there's any kind of so-called label that doesn't have really brilliant music and lyrics.
It is so entrenched that a man should do job x, or head up team y, or do shit z in airplane bathroom α, and we need to rail against that ingrained assumption, we need to think bigger.
Other features in the rack from Joseph Joseph, a maker of clever kitchen tools, are a rail against which to prop a cutting board or large platter, a draining spout, and a knife slot in the cutlery bin.
DOJ's reversal in Stone's case, which came hours after Trump took to Twitter to rail against the initial sentencing recommendation of seven to nine years behind bars, raised new questions about potential White House interference at the agency.
"The pro-Trump Republicans who rail against social media companies for having what they perceive as anti-conservative bias can't have it both ways," said David Goodfriend, the president of The Goodfriend Group, whose clients include technology companies.
Washington (CNN)Tensions in the fraught relationship between Washington and Berlin are spiking again, as Trump administration officials rail against Germany for deporting a terrorist to Turkey instead of extraditing him to the US following a 2015 indictment.
Ghosn is an auto-industry celebrity who should now have the opportunity to tell his side of the story in detail — and likely rail against the Japanese justice system that imprisoned and detained him for over a year.
Iran's Rouhani used his remarks at the summit to rail against the presence of foreign forces in Syria, an apparent reference to the United States and Tehran's arch regional rival Saudi Arabia, which alongside Turkey have backed Assad's foes.
Like the friend who insists "they hate drama" while actively promoting the same, we rail against the state of the internet while (through the collective spending of our attention minutes) encouraging it to become the worst version of itself.
The president did rail against "fake news" in a tweet on Monday morning, one day after Daniels described allegedly spanking Trump with a copy of Forbes magazine bearing his face on the cover in her bombshell 60 Minutes interview.
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At the main March for Science, demonstrators gathered at Washington's National Mall to hear speakers laud science as the force moving humanity forward, and rail against policymakers they say are ignoring fact and research in areas including climate change.
After his time in the national spotlight, Coates continued to rail against the VA and fight for veterans to get better treatment, continuing to speak with reporters and helping them understand the VA crisis and scandal as it unfolded.
But the president continued to rail against the independence of the Justice Department, including by replacing Attorney General Jeff Sessions with loyalist acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, and did so with the backing of the Republican Party's leading figures.
You cannot rail against an unfair tax system when you rely on those who benefit from it, but you can patrol offensive speech and innuendo in the name of moral compassion; you can reward unease and grievance as rectitude.
In Suffolk County, N.Y., where Mr. Trump last year invoked a string of gang murders in the area to rail against undocumented immigrants, a crowd of dozens gathered in Huntington Village wearing yellow bracelets in solidarity with migrant families.
It would have been easy for her to rail against the Nashville establishment, which still expects its stars to be humble and cheerful, and to provide a steady supply of clean-scrubbed three-and-a-half minute sing-alongs.
The shift angered some progressives, who believed she was backing off her position, and emboldened moderates, who continued to rail against the program's cost and question whether it was a promise anyone could deliver on in a divided Congress.
But if his past speeches at the venue are any indication, plan for Trump to rile up his base on core issues like national security and Second Amendment rights, while also making time to rail against his political opponents.
Trump has also used his campaign rallies to rail against the impeachment inquiry, devoting considerable airtime to his grievances against House Democrats while also trying to tout efforts on trade, immigration and other big-ticket priorities for his administration.
Trump also continued to rail against Democrats' closed-door deposition process for the initial stages of their investigation, tweeting that "Do Nothing Democrats allow Republicans Zero Representation, Zero due process, and Zero Transparency" and decrying the proceedings as unfair.
As the two rail against money in politics and the outsize power of the rich, the billionaire former Republican Wall Street executive has already spent over $330 million of his own personal fortune to bankroll his ad-heavy campaign.
Knowing that Elizabeth has always been a bit more defensive and reactionary than Philip regarding their ideology, I'm looking forward to seeing her try to keep her cool as Pasha's dad, Alexei, inevitably continues to rail against the motherland.
With his wife Cindy and assorted assistants standing nearby as a kind of Greek chorus, Jed would rail against not just alcohol, drugs, fornication and rock 'n' roll (seemingly just about anything that made life truly enjoyable) but also against homosexuals.
Grace, who owns a clothing and lifestyle store in Winston-Salem, says the point of the protest isn't to bring the billboard down (although she wouldn't be sad to see it go) but to rail against the message behind it.
Not content to continue to rail against the many things wrong in the US himself, the diplomat retweeted several of the responses to critics in his feed from a Twitter account that appears to be related to the /r/Sino subreddit.
But Pastor Mark Burns, a Trump surrogate who introduced Trump onstage, accused Ryan of saying he would "never endorse" Trump -- though Ryan said he could eventually if Trump embraces GOP values -- and used the news to rail against the establishment.
Is it too romantic of me to rail against the Met, to still designate camp and queerness as anti-normative or anti-establishment in a world where there is a Drag Race-industrial complex, where priorities around queerness have changed?
Today, the US economy appears to be in the midst of another disruptive shift, and a modern American populist party would, experts say, similarly seek to restore industries in decline and rail against any perceived abuses of those on the rise.
They have found in radical religion an ideology that lets them rail against the modern world, an ideology that is now being exported to alienated young Muslims everywhere -- in Europe, and even in some rare cases in the United States.
And he can rail against reports of his shadow candidacy all he wants, but when it's this easy to look so good for the 2020 race against a vulnerable incumbent—whether or not he's your boss—how could you say no?
Today, the U.S. economy appears to be in the midst of another disruptive shift, and a modern American populist party would, experts say, similarly seek to restore industries in decline and rail against any perceived abuses of those on the rise.
They reflect a growing politicisation of the arts and media (last year the party banned 17 songs by a rap trio called In3, whose lyrics rail against high medical costs, Beijing's traffic and officials who dine out on state funds).
In recent days, thousands of students in Oaxaca have joined their teachers in the streets for the first time to rail against the government, and many adults once ambivalent about the teachers' cries of injustice have also taken up the cause.
He used a May speech in North Dakota's oil patch to rail against the energy policies of President Obama and Clinton and promised billions of dollars of economic activity from new oil and gas production and a rollback of regulations.
Coverage of his weekend spent golfing appears to have irked the president, because he again took to Twitter on Tuesday to rail against Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London who criticized Trump for managing hurricane response from a golf course.
"I think she was also making the point that a lot of the folks, male politicians in particular, who rail against access to safe and legal abortion do so until it's something that they actually find benefits themselves," Richards said.
Democrats cannot effectively rail against Republicans for electing a puerile reality television star to the presidency in 2016 when the blue wave of 2018 resulted in the least politically experienced freshman class in the history of the House of Representatives.
Bannon, the executive of the right-wing Breitbart News, appeared with Moore on the campaign trail twice in the final week leading up to election day Tuesday, taking time at each one to specifically rail against McConnell and other Washington Republicans.
The complaint identifies a Twitter account that authorities said he used to rail against Democratic figures, and it notes that both his social media messages and the bomb packages used the same misspelling — "Hilary Clinton" — for Mr. Trump's 2016 opponent.
There, working-class East Enders rail against immigrants, brawl and offer football chants to the gods, while the story's protagonist, known as Eddy, tries to escape the fate a fortune teller predicts: He will kill his father and marry his mother.
DAYS OF RAGE Young idealists living together in upstate New York in 63 rail against capitalist norms — and denounce monogamy — but when a stranger comes calling, things begin to unravel in this new play by Steven Levenson ("Dear Evan Hansen").
Also efforts by Mr. Singh to tap into left-wing populism like Bernie Sanders in the United States or Jeremy Corbyn in Britain are fraught, analysts say, since Canada does not have a strong populist far right to rail against.
" Later the same month as Trump continued to rail against him, Sessions issued a statement firing back at Trump and declaring, "While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations.
He used their presence to rail against drug-smuggling at the United States-Mexico border and against "sanctuary cities," calling for the enactment of legislation that would allow them to be sued by victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
"Independent Lens" looks at the dwindling diversity in the world's seeds and who owns them, giving voice to small farmers and counterculture types who rail against genetically modified crops but don't provide a lot of science to support their cases.
Trump — a prolific user of Twitter who frequently uses his account to rail against opponents, issue policy and attack the Russia probe — did a victory lap of sorts on Friday, by retweeted a number of posts celebrating Mueller's rebuke of the BuzzFeed article.
Jon Tester, one of his most bitter political opponents --  but the president took time to rail against several other big-name critics  ...  Speaking at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls, Trump said "it&aposs time to retire" Tester, a red-state Democrat.
While the president continues to rail against Puerto Rico, Congress is struggling to pass a disaster relief funding bill that provides money for Puerto Rico as well as states on the mainland that have been hit by hurricanes and other natural disasters.
And while that process can certainly be run by a solitary investor, given the right skills, another message here is that a good deal of the value of wealth managers is serving as a guard rail against sudden lurches one way or another.
While Trump used his April foreign policy speech to rail against nation-building in the Middle East, Flynn has said the "military solution is not the end-all," advocating a nation-building effort akin to the 1990s international peacekeeping missions in the Balkans.
"He's discussing the challenging issues [surrounding psychedelics] as a culture," said MAPS executive associate Merete Christiansen, who agrees that because Mauss doesn't resemble what many think of as the typical acid user or "rail against society" onstage, he's helping to challenge stereotypes.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinSenate Democrats introduce Violence Against Women Act after bipartisan talks break down Harris shares video addressing staffers the night Trump was elected: 'This is some s---' Centrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda MORE (D).
Trump is by no means the first citizen to rail against a federal judge—and if he were president, and were to criticize rulings against his administration as ideologically motivated, he'd fall comfortably within a bipartisan tradition dating back more than 200 years.
No doubt such an outcome would please the many fans of Apu, some Indian-Americans among them, and those who love to rail against "political correctness" — Apu is just a funny fictional character, and critics are being overly sensitive, these people often argue.
Ghosn denies the charges, and has been using his freedom to rail against the Japanese criminal system and claim his arrest was part of a plot to remove him from the auto alliance he had built between Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Motors.
And although he continued to rail against President Trump and call for action to combat global warming, Mr. Steyer fashioned himself as a populist most concerned with attacking the corporate interests that he said had developed a stranglehold over the American political system.
Most of the establishment that Trump and Bannon now rail against is essentially composed of people, like Ryan, who are part of the second generation of conservative insurgents who transformed the Republican party over the course of a fight that lasted decades.
Ahead of the event, Trump took to Twitter to defend his decision to launch the airstrike that killed Soleimani, and to rail against congressional Democrats who impeached him last month and are fighting with Republicans over the rules of a Senate trial.
The president, emboldened by the Supreme Court's validation of the travel ban, continued on Tuesday to rail against immigration laws that afford those fleeing danger and persecution in their home countries the chance to have their asylum claims adjudicated by a judge.
YouTube has taken some action against Duke's account, which he uses to, among other things, rail against what he calls the "Zio" media — "Zio" is a code word he uses for "Jewish" — and post bizarre fitness videos with advice on how to avoid shrunken testicles.
And they will flood the Hill with the power (and passion) of a Russ Westbrook-breaking-free-in-the-lane-uncontested-dunk to ensure their status quo is maintained (even as they publicly rail against everyone else's status quo.) That's just a lot to overcome.
That's a fact many in Washington are reluctant to acknowledge, especially some cognitively dissonant members of Congress, who like to rail against fatty bureaucracy at the Department of Agriculture while behaving like any cut to the defense budget is a travesty against our soldiers.
Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsCentrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda Bill Gates visits Capitol to discuss climate change with new Senate caucus The Memo: ISIS leader's death is no game-changer for Trump MORE (D-Del.), who supports Biden.
And though it is fine—indeed, expected—to rail against graft among politicians, don't dare ask why the army is allotted so much land to dole out to officers (including the previous army chief, Raheel Sharif, who received 90 acres outside Lahore on retirement).
It also came as the governor continued to rail against the federal tax overhaul, something he said would cause big tax increases in the state, citing the elimination of a deduction for state and local taxes and a cap on the property tax deduction.
Egyptian officials and the state-owned Egyptian media continue to rail against Israel as a dangerous enemy, and as recently as 2016 the Egyptian Parliament voted overwhelmingly to expel a lawmaker for the offense of hosting a dinner with the Israeli ambassador to Cairo.
Welcome to Hollywood, where people love to wag self-righteous fingers — over the past year, awards shows have become a platform for industry bigwigs to rail against the Trump administration — but run for cover whenever the topic casts show business in an unflattering light.
Trump has continued to rail against Democrats on border security and immigration, recently declaring Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals -- a program to shield some undocumented immigrants from deportation that his administration announced it would end -- " probably dead" after a lack of progress on legislation.
"Help us, Congress; you're our only hope," said David Heinemeier Hansson, chief technology officer of Basecamp, who used the hearing to rail against Google, saying his company is essentially forced to buy advertising from the search giant to ensure it appears first in search rankings.
And now, with polls showing that voters overwhelmingly want them to do more than just carp from the sidelines or rail against Israel's treatment of the Palestinians living under occupation, they have for the first time broached the idea of joining an Israeli government.
Fyodor V. Biryukov, a leader of the Rodina, or Motherland, party, said it was the first time that activists in the vanguard of "a new global revolution" had gotten together to rail against same-sex marriage, political correctness, radical Islamists and New York financiers.
Taking their toughest votes just before a holiday break will be a far cry from the angry town halls Republicans faced in August 2017, when people packed local auditoriums and city council rooms to rail against them for voting to repeal Obamacare just weeks before.
And on Friday, his campaign announced a rally to be held Tuesday outside Seattle in Everett, Washington, home to a Boeing plant that ships planes overseas — a location that's well suited for Trump to rail against global trade deals but makes no sense electorally.
Big Little Lies has always had a sly understanding of the tendencies of monied liberal enclaves where the desire to rail against economic inequality and racial injustice and ecological waste stops right at the town limits, inside of which it's suddenly time to start calling the cops.
I can joke about misandry and rail against the patriarchy and indulge in Hollywood's female-revenge fantasies all I want, but Under the Skin taps directly into the fear that someday, a man will still be able to hunt me down and annihilate me for fighting back.
The impasse highlights the awkward dynamic candidates like O'Rourke who have taken a stand against dark money groups face; they can rail against PAC money on the trail all they want, but they're powerless to stop the groups from spending money in support of their candidacies.
In an excerpt published by The Guardian, Conn sat down for lunch with the former FIFA boss, who proceeded to rail against almost everyone with whom he used to be associated, particularly those like Chuck Blazer and Jeffrey Webb who caved to American and Swiss prosecutors.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump again used his daily White House briefing on the coronavirus to rail against the press and Democrats, arguing Wednesday that they oppose his idea to potentially reopen businesses within weeks because they want the economy to fail and hurt his reelection prospects.
Soon after filing legal action against California over the sanctuary laws in March, Attorney General Jeff Sessions traveled to Sacramento, the state capital, to rail against state officials whom he accused of using "every power the legislature has to undermine the duly established immigration laws of America."
" Trump has repeatedly used Maduro has a foil to rail against socialism, in an attempt, as Vox's Alex Ward put it, "to scare Republican voters in Florida and elsewhere that the Democrats are a bunch of socialists that could soon turn American into a Venezuela-like hellscape.
The president also turned to social media Tuesday night to rail against the FBI after the secretive federal court that approved the surveillance of a former campaign adviser, Carter Page, on Tuesday accused the agency of creating a misleading impression about their basis for requesting a warrant.
So here's a message to the left: Trump and Johnson are succeeding precisely because both men do hear the voices of all the people, do rail against the destructive outcomes of political correctness, and will fight those in the entrenched establishment who are in it for themselves.
It has enraged and inspired its residents, while forever altering their behavior — there are those who cleave to its shelter during bad weather, or skittishly avoid it — as they continue to rail against its persistence and ubiquity, perhaps unaware of the history behind much of it.
Characters from the previous books (including Isabelle, from Amy and Isabelle, now in a nursing home, and both of the Burgess Boys) intersect with Olive's world; sometimes Olive shows up briefly, to insult a painting or huff around, a presence for people to react or rail against.
While many scholars and pundits will use the occasion of King's birthday to rail against the enemies that have allied against black Americans, I want to challenge some of the debilitating myths that exist within black America, and to consider corrective action that can be taken.
Unlike Bolton, Macgregor is an extreme skeptic about American military interventions in the greater Middle East, appearing on Fox to rail against the "globalist elite" on Capitol Hill and at the Pentagon and State Department that were purportedly pushing for the continuation of the Afghan War.
By going on the network as often as he could to rail against Mr. Mueller's investigation and defend Mr. Trump — he has appeared on Fox prime-time shows at least 41 times since Mr. Trump was inaugurated — Mr. DeSantis attracted the president's attention and his favor.
Bruguera is herself a trained printmaker who now uses installation and performance art to rail against the inhumane treatment of immigrants — a subject that has become evermore urgent since the Trump administration announced its move to end DACA, a program that shielded young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Once again, it was far easier for the President to praise American law enforcement and to rail against "bad dudes" and what he called "the bad ones" than it was to address the real causes of crime and violence in Chicago or any of America's more violent cities.
The recipe does not derive from the fieldwork of great Mexican cooking masters like Diana Kennedy or Patricia Quintana (who might rail against it), nor from personal experience cooking in central Mexico with the women and men who have been making such sauces since the region's pre-Hispanic era.
It struck a tone so precise and peculiar — part primetime soap, part pitch-black satire, part Shakespearean tragedy — that it took me a few episodes to find my footing, to learn with the show how to laugh at them, cry for them, and rail against them all at once.
On May 21st some 50,000 protesters, more than double last week's number, gathered on Wenceslas Square, the focal point of the Velvet Revolution in 1989 and the anti-communist revolt in 1968, to rail against Andrej Babis, a billionaire industrialist who has been prime minister since October 2017.
I take no joy in being the one recapper on the internet who, rather than rant and rail against the decision to even aurally depict an attack dog tearing a part a new mother and her baby, must award imaginary points to the young man doing the siccing.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinSenate Democrats introduce Violence Against Women Act after bipartisan talks break down Harris shares video addressing staffers the night Trump was elected: 'This is some s---' Centrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda MORE (Calif.), introduced the bill on Wednesday.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinSenate Democrats introduce Violence Against Women Act after bipartisan talks break down Harris shares video addressing staffers the night Trump was elected: 'This is some s---' Centrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda MORE (D-Calif.), who has endorsed Biden.
Even sober, she'd rail against that, all the junk my father dragged home and left in the yard or the basement: old newspapers and magazines, toaster ovens picked out of the trash, hoses, sheets of plywood, all of it "perfectly good," all of it just what he needed.
This makes it easy for populist politicians to depict European Union policies as the successor to Communist diktat while treating its handouts as their due, an approach similar to that of American conservatives who rail against "socialism" but regard ethanol credits or the oil depletion allowance as their entitlement.
Ms. Tlaib became locally famous five years ago for trespassing on corporate land to test for suspected pollution, and she says interacting with voters is her "comfort zone," where she feels most free to do what she loves — rail against "corporate PAC money" and the uselessness of dispassionate politicians.
More than any singular policy position, her calling card is the no-holds-barred way in which she has engaged voters from traditionally marginalized backgrounds — calling voter interactions her "comfort zone," where she feels most free to rail against "corporate PAC money" and the uselessness of traditional representatives.
It is well past time for Republicans to stand up to those on the right who are quick to denounce any sensible solution as amnesty and for Democrats to stand up to those on the left who rail against any meaningful steps toward border security and immigration enforcement.
It is tempting to picture the demise of democracy as a Manichaean drama in which the stakes are clear from the start and the main actors fully understand their roles: Would-be dictators rail against democracy, hire violent thugs to do their bidding and vow to destroy the opposition.
Perhaps the quintessential Breslin book was "The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez," published in 2002, in which he focused on the death of an unauthorized Mexican worker at a flawed Brooklyn construction site to rail against the shoddy building practices, political cowardice and racism of his beloved city.
" The Trump administration is nearly guaranteed to rail against the order — they tend to be displeased when a ruling from a single judge forces them to stop a policy nationwide, and even more so when that judge is in what administration officials call "the very, very liberal Ninth Circuit.
GUTFELD: But you know, I noticed, Dana, it&aposs often very childish, and that&aposs OK. You can protest any -- but I&aposve talked to you about when I lived in London during Katrina, people in pubs would come in and just rail against -- I mean, they were vicious about Bush.
As blue America took to the streets this week to rail against of an impending Trump presidency, young queer people especially came out in force—a group searching for answers and solidarity in face of an administration that threatens to roll back their civil rights over the next four years.
Those whites who rail against political correctness as if that's what caused a burst in the housing bubble or caused people to lose farms and factory work, were relieved that a candidate didn't pretend to be sensitive to people of color and only did enough outreach to avoid the racist label.
" In an inspiring message to fellow marchers that could just as easily been directed at critics who rail against her use of English and challenge her Mexican pride, she wrote: "[L] let's always keep kindness in mind, let's keep our hearts and minds open to listen, to SEE, to FEEL others.
"It is fascinating that the very same West Coast liberals who rail against the president's executive order, that protects our nation from foreign terrorists, have now contrived their own travel ban aimed at punishing states who don't fall in lockstep with their far-left political ideology," Bevin said in a statement.
Much has been made of Trump and Johnson's superficial similarities: Both have flamboyant blond hairstyles, rail against political correctness, are slippery with the truth, sound populist themes, and are willing to buck the establishment for political gain — in Johnson's case, for instance, he broke with his party's leaders to back Brexit.
This morning, Trump took to Twitter to rail against a federal judge in Washington state who blocked the travel ban (in a suit supported by Amazon and Microsoft): The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!
During his time in office, he cultivated a quirky persona as the positive, beer-brewing politician who would jump out of airplanes to campaign for ballot initiatives and rail against nasty politics with videos of him showering in full dress (to drive home the point that negative ads make him feel dirty).
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 has seized on the anthem protests to rail against the NFL and players who have demonstrated at games.
Once again, it is far easier for the President to praise American law enforcement and to rail against "bad dudes" and "bad hombres" than it is to address the real causes of crime and violence in American cities or to restore America's manufacturing base and improve the economic lives of our workers.
At lunch this week, at a Washington, D.C., eatery popular with the political elite that the Trumpkins rail against, one D.C. insider told me they were not hoping for much from the tech sector in the way of leadership on any one these issues, unless it is in their direct financial interests.
But somewhere in between "Get off my lawn!" types who rail against social media (see the former Facebook executive who said the network is "destroying how society works") and people with legitimate tech addiction (see this gamer who went to rehab) are those who want to be a little less attached to their devices.
Can those who embrace and fund the Senate campaign of an accused child molester, coddle a conservative Texas congressman who settled a sexual harassment suit with his staff at taxpayer expense, and rail against abuses of women only when the abusers are Democrats, really bemoan the loss of Christian values in a holiday greeting?
The Vermont senator used his appearance to rail against details of the legislation, which would put much of Puerto Rico's management in the hands of a seven-member oversight board and require the island to pay $370 million over five years for the board's administration costs even as it cuts funding for education, healthcare and pensions.
Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinFormer coal exec Don Blankenship launches third-party presidential bid Centrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda Overnight Energy: Senate eyes nixing 'forever chemicals' fix from defense bill | Former Obama EPA chief named CEO of green group | Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics MORE (D-W.Va.).
Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinFormer coal exec Don Blankenship launches third-party presidential bid Centrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda Overnight Energy: Senate eyes nixing 'forever chemicals' fix from defense bill | Former Obama EPA chief named CEO of green group | Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics MORE (D-W.
Rather than rail against the drugs' expected high prices, Miller echoes the familiar drug company argument that the potentially curative therapies will likely be worth the high cost if they supplant the hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual medical costs to treat ailments such as hemophilia, which affects about 20,000 people in the United States alone.
In a sense, Priebus, who squired his future wife to a local G.O.P. banquet on their first date, was the purest form of "political hack" that Trump would rail against as he bulldozed the G.O.P. For his efforts during the campaign, Priebus gained the respect and gratitude of Trump loyalists — especially the fiercest loyalist, Donald J. Trump himself.
Kathy Bates lights up as Ruth Whitefeather Feldman, the owner of a Southern California medical marijuana dispensary whose tie-dyed activism is pitted against the business acumen of her son, Travis (Aaron Moten), a newly minted M.B.A. Ruth wants to rail against the Man; Travis wants her to grow their shop into the Walmart of cannabis.
But on a day that the White House sought to display a more disciplined strategy to the administration's communications about the virus, Mr. Trump used an evening event honoring African-American History Month to rail against the news media, claiming it is overstating the threat, and to congratulate himself for keeping the number of cases low.
Rather than rail against the drugs expected high prices, Miller echoes the familiar drug company argument that the potentially curative therapies will likely be worth the high cost if they supplant the hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual medical costs to treat ailments such as hemophilia, which affects about 20,000 people in the United States alone.
"If they come back with any kind of conclusion that any of it stands up, that any of it is true, would you consider your position, would you — " Mr. Trump interrupted the reporter to reject the possibility that this could happen, and went on to rail against what he saw as the news media's tendency to lie.
At a time when N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver openly frets about player happiness — and when standouts such as Boston's Kyrie Irving and Golden State's Kevin Durant routinely rail against the approach of some of the news media — Butler is the rare star who savors the game's edgy side and has embraced his portrayal as a villain.
As Republicans are learning the hard way now with their efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare, it's one thing to stand on the outside and rail against the policy decisions made by those in power; it's another thing entirely to come up with actual, workable policies that account for all the messy complexities of the real world.
The KKK is planning a victory parade for Trump in North Carolina The KKK is planning a victory parade for Trump in North Carolina While protestors in New York, Oregon, California, and other blue states are taking to the streets to rail against President-elect Donald Trump, a group of ardent Trump supporters is planning to celebrate by holding a victory parade.
But it has become clear to me with every incident that the greatest experiment in human interaction in the history of the world continues to fail in ever more dangerous ways..." → The Verge's Casey Newton: "If the current US government blocked all access to social networks after a terrorist attack, we would rail against the move as an authoritarian outrage.
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument MORE (D-Mass.) rail against the "special interests" governing our politics and the "dark money" influencing our elections.
On the other hand, a number of things could go away with Trump: the trade war, escalating tensions with longtime allies, buddy-buddy relationships with Vladimir Putin and other dictators and daily Twitter rants that that rail against companies, political foes and other countries, both friend and foe.. The notion that Trump thought the Dow up over 6,000 points is patently ridiculous.
John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoTrump announces restart to Taliban peace talks in surprise Afghanistan visit Centrist Democrats seize on state election wins to rail against Warren's agenda Eleven GOP senators sign open letter backing Sessions's comeback bid MORE (R-Wyo.), deputy chief of staff for operations Dan Walsh, Grisham, deputy White House press secretary Judd Deere and social media director Dan Scavino.
While several tech giants have found themselves in President Trump's crosshairs since he took office, he has just unleashed what looks to be his most sustained attack on Google to date — firing off a couple of tweets at ~5.30am Washington DC time to rail against what he claims is algorithmic bias in the results the search engine serves up if someone types in "Trump News".
Ann CoulterAnn Hart CoulterCoulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked Conservatives rail against Braves for reducing 'tomahawk chop' after Native American pitcher calls it 'disrespectful' Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers ramp up Silicon Valley antitrust probe | Treasury sanctions North Korean cyber groups | Thiel to host Kobach fundraiser MORE is a lawyer, a syndicated columnist and conservative commentator, and the author of 13 New York Times bestsellers.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) plans to rail against the GOP's healthcare bill while speaking at the NAACP national convention in Baltimore on Monday afternoon, according to a press release from his office.
This is where the disgusting ruling elite incestuousness argument comes from, that I rail against in so much of what I say, because in that group of us working there in 1990 there was David Cameron who became prime minister, George Osborne who became the treasury secretary, Edward Llewellyn who became the prime minister's chief of staff, Rachel Whetstone who is now my wife.
The horror of what took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is causing a clash of ideals for many on the right, who simultaneously rail against the expansion of the state into the lives of everyday Americans when it comes to say, food stamps or welfare benefits, but who are now voicing support for policies that would bring the "police state" into fifth-grade classrooms.
It seems especially pointless to rail against drug use at music festivals the same weekend Secret Garden Party became the first UK festival to offer free drug testing in a progressive effort to reduce the number of drug-related deaths on site, acknowledging that music festivals are one of the few spaces left to have fun without being aggressively policed and people will obviously want to do drugs in them.
It&aposs also the latest evidence that as he frets over the Russia investigation and prepares for a planned summit with North Korea, Trump has also been focused on fulfilling campaign promises and tending to issues that galvanize his base: holding a series of events to rail against the dangers of illegal immigration, pulling out of the Iran-nuclear deal and wading anew into the fight over abortion rights.
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 signed a bipartisan deal earlier in the year agreeing to new spending caps, but he has continued to rail against spending levels that conform to the deal.
It's also the latest evidence that as he frets over the Russia investigation and prepares for a planned summit with North Korea, Trump has also been focused on fulfilling campaign promises and tending to issues that galvanize his base: holding a series of events to rail against the dangers of illegal immigration, pulling out of the Iran-nuclear deal and wading anew into the fight over abortion rights.
He's running on 16 years of executive experience, between eight years as Denver's mayor and eight years in the governor's mansion, during which time he cultivated a quirky persona as the positive beer-brewing politician who would jump out of airplanes to campaign for ballot initiatives and rail against nasty politics with videos of him showering in full dress (to drive home the point that negative ads make him feel dirty).
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, appears likely to rely on the organization as much as ever: Amid florid rhetorical detours to rail against the inquiry led by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian involvement in the 2016 election, and to hail Kanye West for his recent string of supportive comments, Mr. Trump focused chiefly on Friday on rallying the pro-gun crowd against Democrats.
Louie GohmertLouis (Louie) Buller GohmertTop moments from historic House impeachment debate House votes to impeach Trump Fiery clash ensues after Nadler accuses GOP rep of spouting Russian propaganda on House floor MORE (Texas), a GOP member of the Judiciary panel, had used his time on the House floor to rail against the Democrat's impeachment inquiry and repeat unfounded claims that Ukraine, in addition to Russia, interfered in the 2016 election.
Hollywood awards shows have taken on an increasingly political tone over the years, with many performers using their acceptance speeches to rail against President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE or focus on hot-button issues.
And the photographer… Of course, you can do away with as many of the details as you want (one spreadsheet I came across included tips on matching your tiara to your skin tone), but as much as you may wish to rail against the wedding-industrial complex, if you are getting married and want to do anything other than elope in secret, then mark my words, you will end up using a spreadsheet.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) took to the Senate floor Thursday evening to rail against a push by some senators to pass an amendment that would let the government use National Security Letters to obtain a customer's electronic communications records.
Trump hits Pelosi: On Wednesday night, Trump again took to Twitter, this time to rail against Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump criticizes House Democrats over war powers bill after telling lawmakers to vote their heart Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote Lawmakers wager chocolate, barbecue on Super Bowl outcome MORE (D-Calif.) over the vote.
The opposing view—that singling out female and nonbinary artists simply because of their gender hurts more than it helps, even if the attention given is meant to be positive—has begun to make a lot more sense to me, though, especially when confronted with bands like Bristol's Svalbard, who rail against the larger music community's tendency to focus on gender, and, as you'll see below, feel very strongly about the way women's involvement in aggressive music is discussed.
Trump largely avoided talking about either of his former associates at a campaign rally in West Virginia hours after the courtroom drama took place, other than to deny there was any collusion with Russia in the 2016 election and rail against the "witch hunt" in reference to special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation.
You must go' Coulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked Conservatives rail against Braves for reducing 'tomahawk chop' after Native American pitcher calls it 'disrespectful' MORE on Tuesday ripped President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE on Twitter for declaring that "a deal will be made" with Democrats to allow so-called Dreamers to remain in the country.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE during a campaign rally Friday repeatedly singled out former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Trump acknowledges Warren's rise in the polls, revives 'Pocahontas' slur MORE as he continues to rail against one of his top political rivals.
Though, as my colleague Tara Golshan detailed, that across-the-aisle success was perhaps largely a product of circumstance: He's running on 16 years of executive experience, between eight years as Denver's mayor and eight years in the governor's mansion, during which time he cultivated a quirky persona as the positive beer-brewing politician who would jump out of airplanes to campaign for ballot initiatives and rail against nasty politics with videos of him showering in full dress (to drive home the point that negative ads make him feel dirty).
Ukraine's former President Petro Poroshenko on Wednesday said that former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE never asked him to open or close any criminal cases as President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE continues to rail against what he calls misconduct.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (R-Ky.) and Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump says Iran 'standing down' after missile strike Lawmakers clash on war powers after Soleimani strike Tucker Carlson: 'America appears to be lumbering towards a new Middle East war' MORE rail against the president's decision and echo Democrats' concerns about the possibility of military conflict with Iran.
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 in a new interview claimed special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE was former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's "best friend," a comment that comes as Trump continues to rail against what he alleges are conflicts of interest in the ongoing federal probe into Russia's election meddling.

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