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"sarcastically" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows or expresses sarcasm

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" The other side sarcastically exclaims, "We're All So _______ African.
" Trump sarcastically added ... "Now I can rest easy tonight.
" To which Chappelle responded sarcastically, "Jeez, I don't know.
"Have a good night," he said each time, bowing sarcastically.
"Oh!" he yelled sarcastically one night between my halted tears.
" Someone else wrote sarcastically, "Hey congratulations on losing weight, @lenadunham.
That would come up and someone would sarcastically reference Harambe.
"I've always said that about Meryl," Clooney told PEOPLE sarcastically.
"Oh, let me think," Clinton said sarcastically with a laugh.
As he pointed out, sarcastically, it's only been seven years.
"Social Security Bureau, how generous you are," Wu commented sarcastically.
"It's the best engineering," the worker said sarcastically in Spanish.
"We're not ready to announce that right," he said, sarcastically.
"Did you say things have changed?" asked Seth Mazibuko, sarcastically.
They sarcastically echoed notable Trump lines from the campaign trail.
"Those things might not have been a coincidence," Podesta said sarcastically.
I say that sarcastically, because of course they should police it.
Keaton sarcastically said he was sorry to TMZ while leaving dinner.
"It's a miracle!" the grugq declared (sarcastically) in his Tuesday post.
Lewis wrote, seemingly sarcastically, that the DVD was rated NC–17.
"He's never heard salty language before, you know," Trump said sarcastically.
He sarcastically calls the Republican presidential candidate "mi amigo," Penn wrote.
But don't mistake it for gratitude; it is often used sarcastically.
"She's using that sarcastically, rather than in reality," Mr. Pogensky said.
Trump sarcastically congratulated America for the milestone Thursday morning on Twitter.
"I'd say it's like us liberating death camps," said Biden sarcastically.
"Yeah, baby, democracy is so '80s," the pro-voter says sarcastically.
"And I'm for f---ing dumb regulation," Mr Frank replied sarcastically.
"That's what we needed, was one more candidate," she said sarcastically.
Trump brushed off such concerns Thursday night, sarcastically addressing the polling.
" He added, sarcastically: "I really do appreciate his concern for me.
Donald Trump has sarcastically "welcomed" Joe Biden to the 2020 presidential race.
"They should check John Goodman's availability," Tripp-Rousch told Page Six sarcastically.
He says sarcastically that he is in the "anger" stage of grief.
He was "cocksure" and "irritable," and he dealt sarcastically with those who
Another person sarcastically yelled out MacArthur should write a book about it.
" She sarcastically wished them well, writing, "Good luck holding a job, kids!
" As soon as it ends someone sarcastically but sincerely hollers, "sublime performance.
Mr. Trump tried to cut short the exchange, sarcastically observing that Mrs.
"Thanks, Obama," he said, adopting a phrase his critics have used sarcastically.
"I am the poster child for fraud and crowdfunding," he says sarcastically.
"I am the poster child for fraud and crowdfunding," he says sarcastically.
"This is the mastermind, along with his companions," Mr. Ejri said sarcastically.
But Officer Wilson responded sarcastically and refused her requests, the complaint said.
"It's so moral to allow these attacks to happen," she said sarcastically.
After Ayatollah Khamenei spoke out sarcastically about Mr. Trump, others expressed worries.
It also received gifts sarcastically honoring the state of Ohio and Georgia Gov.
"My boyfriend says we should support products made in China," said another, sarcastically.
Sacco's — admittedly bad — tweet attempting to sarcastically mock white privilege got her fired.
She even starts sarcastically calling him "dad" thanks to all of his pestering.
"Oh, yeah — I talk to her every day actually," Hader, 39, said sarcastically.
"I like how we're changing ideas right now, it's awesome," he said sarcastically.
The phrase "pull yourself up by your own bootstraps" was originally meant sarcastically.
"Every night I stay up all night worried about that," he said sarcastically.
On social media, many people reacted sarcastically or angrily to Mr. Trump's assertions.
"When u know you've trained him really well," Payne sarcastically captioned the clip.
Watch Ingles, a dick in his own way, sarcastically clapping for Harden's performance.
" Klobuchar's sarcastically shot back: "I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete.
"Of course women can't use pens for men; big failure," he said sarcastically.
"Big deal," Zabel said sarcastically, gesturing at the TV tuned to impeachment coverage.
" Opponents of the Senate bill have sarcastically named it "the Bank Lobbyist Act.
I would sarcastically correct my husband, thinking my humor would lessen the bite.
"Of course women can't use pens for men; big failure," he said sarcastically.
"We're not ready to announce that right," he said, more than a little sarcastically.
On Tuesday night, Donald Trump sarcastically mimicked Ford's testimony at a rally in Mississippi.
In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Diplo sarcastically criticized the existence of EDM.
"Be humble, learn to obey, don't worry about material stuff," Ms. Tolokonnikova rhymes sarcastically.
" Grande wrote after a fan sarcastically wrote, "Ariana is pregnant again are we shocked.
"Wow I can't believe Michelle Obama invented having natural hair," a user sarcastically tweeted.
But Mr. Böhmermann insisted, sarcastically, that Mr. Seif be held to the same standards.
" Another remarked sarcastically, "You should round up smokers who step out for three minutes.
An unnamed Justice Department spokeswoman told the Times that Rosenstein made the offer sarcastically.
"I would hope you not repeat that," Trump said sarcastically according to an attendee.
"That is going to be special," he said sarcastically in a notably unguarded moment.
Many users on social media sarcastically said that Lahore had turned into Venice, instead.
As for Tyga being in the picture -- Savage gave him props ... sarcastically, we think.
He turned to the other doctors... laughing sarcastically, he said 'Too bad, she's so young.
In a tweet last summer, the president sarcastically encouraged Democrats to support the minority leader.
Scenario one: Bran could be deploying the word "friend" sarcastically, and is waiting for revenge.
Micky Zohar, a Likud lawmaker, sarcastically called the police report Alsheikh's "parting gift" to Netanyahu.
"Are you bringing anything back with you?" he asked, not sarcastically, before waving us through.
"That's been really hard for you, the main character in this story," she says sarcastically.
Williams at least wished them well, if a bit sarcastically: "Good luck, you crazy kids."
" The poster then went on to say sarcastically, "What a great era we live in.
" As the song ended, Carey looked completely defeated — sarcastically telling the crowd, "That was… amazing.
"What a great feeling," another software engineer tweeted sarcastically, in response to the document circulating.
This is by no means the first time Arby's has struck out sarcastically at vegetarians.
"And if people think Hillary Clinton is that candidate, go for it," he said sarcastically.
Navalny sarcastically said on his official Twitter account that he was "shocked" by the decision.
"Oh yeah, the Bloomberg bandwagon is literally storming across the country," this source said sarcastically.
"the most touching birthday wish for stormi," the user sarcastically commented on Kourtney's sexy shot.
"This is probably bigger than Watergate," he said sarcastically during the breakfast at the convention.
" Cavaliers Tyronn Lue said sarcastically: "No comment, because I don't want to get in trouble.
Will phones be programmed to sarcastically mock us if we try to text an ex?
He has a deep, mellifluous voice; it sounds like a brass instrument being played sarcastically.
One large white banner with blood-like red marks on it read sarcastically: "Thanks Merkel".
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appeared to sarcastically call out a break-in at Rep.
Pretty sure Rosie won't be amused by Trump cozying up to her ... even sarcastically. Bingo!
"At least it's not hot like Miami," Piazza said sarcastically in Italian, making them laugh.
"We were so offended that you didn't even respond to our invite," Chopra shot back, sarcastically.
Speaking to reporters gathered in the Oval Office last Friday, Obama sarcastically dismissed Trump's "birther" capitulation.
"Obviously, I'm Scary because I am truly petrifying," Twardowski said sarcastically, pointing to her afro curls.
"I can't imagine how that feels," Obama said sarcastically, with a wide grin on his face.
Mark Antony sarcastically repeats the taunt that Brutus is "an honourable man" after Brutus murders Caesar.
"And now he's not being invited — poor thing — to Martha's Vineyard cocktail parties," Kay said sarcastically.
"How do you think the leverage is playing for us right now?" asked one official sarcastically.
"It was my bright idea to play here," Willard said sarcastically about the 1,650-seat gym.
The train was sarcastically called the "Newfie Bullet," and "Newfie" became synonymous with all things slow.
Lewandowski replies by saying, sarcastically, "No one in Congress has ever lied to the public." pic.twitter.
"I saw you sitting back in your very fine chateau," she says sarcastically, while Picard grimaces.
"I love your show," he said sarcastically to Mr. Dickerson at one point in the interview.
Calling Naim's perceived bluff, McGhee sarcastically handed the prince the phone number of the Soviet embassy.
" Amy Louise Doherty sarcastically tweeted: "Yes, this is what the handmaid's tale was missing -- more leg.
On Tuesday, he even sarcastically tweeted about the probe now extending to his pre-teen son:
"Yeah, I'm gonna go after her," he said sarcastically at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The match ended with Medvedev, arms raised amid a chorus of boos, sarcastically thanking the crowd.
"I'd like to apologize for saying that children in America should have health care," Kimmel said sarcastically.
On Thursday, Schultz' colleague went a step farther, sarcastically deriding Chaffetz for convening the hearing at all.
At the end of the video, Brown and Halliwell sarcastically congratulates the man who caused the commotion.
Way to think about the future, President Trump, just genius," Druckenmiller said sarcastically on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
RICK PERRY: Well, the fact is – ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: I say that somewhat sarcastically, but not really.
You guys look great," he can be heard saying to the photographers before sarcastically adding, "WELCOME HOME!
"Surely this can't be a case of a human being having an off day," Amanpour said sarcastically.
When told of the development, Trump congratulated him, but then said sarcastically, "I'm sure you're very happy."
In Duckworth's case, her opponent sarcastically suggested that her heritage meant her family couldn't have military history.
" As he sarcastically puts it, "it's like ' My god, a woman with the same taste as me?!
" Spicer sarcastically thanked C-SPAN for giving "embarrassing" Senate Democrats "the wall-to-wall coverage they deserve.
"You can tell by all the cameras here," Transportation Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) said sarcastically.
"Mitt Romney with an incredible endorsement for Donald Trump," Trump adviser Dan Scavino tweeted sarcastically on Thursday.
" Then he added sarcastically, "Oh, gee, let's not make him a Supreme Court judge because of that.
Rosenstein denies making the comments and there are suggestions that he may have made the remarks sarcastically.
After Zedd clarified that the track had been released legally, Dr. Luke sarcastically thanked him for clarifying.
The person, who would not be named, acknowledged the remark but said Mr. Rosenstein made it sarcastically.
"Now, you wouldn't know about a bad jury," Trump said sarcastically to the audience of former inmates.
" Trump said, before adding sarcastically: "I'm sure he didn't even discuss it while he was president. Yeah.
Glancing back, he saw that Angela had joined her sons and was blowing him kisses, perhaps sarcastically.
It was once said, sarcastically, of George H.W. Bush that he reminded everyone of her first husband.
"That's going to really help me with my base," Ms. Klobuchar retorted sarcastically about the Republican encouragement.
M: (sarcastically) Mmm, ooh, you're all angry now … O: You're going to get to, you know what?
"Ihh-beeth-a used to be cool, but Mykonos is now royally fucking it," they'll non-sarcastically say.
"If you guys ask one more mean question, I may have to leave the stage," Cruz warned sarcastically.
"We are going to drive through, and you'll see a lot of Koreans named Pepe," Coulter added sarcastically.
He asked for his old friends to call him "Don," and sarcastically endorsed the Green New Deal (again).
He sarcastically told the woman holding the baby he liked the interruption -- but she didn't catch his sarcasm.
"I'm chopping up carrots with an enormous bread knife – this is going to go well," he said sarcastically.
One more thing: Trump sarcastically responded after Kim Jong-un called him "old," hurling back his own insults.
James responded sarcastically when a reporter asked him what would happen if the team didn't defend home court.
"I forgot that your parents came all the way from Thailand to serve George Washington," Kirk sarcastically responded.
White eventually tired of Hollywood, and in 1999 he began making vibrantly colored and sarcastically humorous word paintings.
This new trailer focuses on Robin, who Will Arnett's Bruce Wayne apparently sarcastically adopted at a charity gala.
Trump Jr. sarcastically said that he was looking forward to Kimmel's monologues on the subject of Weinstein's sins.
"Glad we focused on the important issues of the day," he said sarcastically to reporters before walking off.
Clinton sarcastically called is a "huge sacrifice" to get him off the golf course and to an event.
"Back in the 2000s everybody had huge wallets, just lugging them around with both arms," Hale said sarcastically.
A Trump-Pence ticket "would be a hell of a team," Chuck Jones, the union's leader, said sarcastically.
"Trump and Orbán are lovely guys," István János Tóth, the director of Budapest's Corruption Research Center, said sarcastically.
"The best part about our scheduled doubleheader, we have a day game the next day," Morrison said sarcastically.
Others sarcastically remarked that the shoes would go well with a black Gucci sweater that also evoked blackface.
"Thanks for your help," Mr. Manafort wrote sarcastically in an email to Mr. Craig, attaching the rejection letter.
KIT BEAZLEYMalmesbury, Wiltshire Could The Economist stop sarcastically drawing attention to the apparent paucity of Boris Johnson's mandate?
As the artist Brad Troemel sarcastically states, this type of narrative provides "cold comfort for the unwashed masses."
"Thanks for your help," Mr. Manafort wrote sarcastically in an email to Mr. Craig, attaching the rejection letter.
"Oh wow, a special feature on terrible wine you can find anywhere," one reader wrote — sarcastically, I think.
He could drag the trailer carrying the company's goods to its destination (an illegal and maybe sarcastically offered option).
" The emails statement, Trump's lawyers wrote, was made "in jest and sarcastically, as was apparent to any objective observer.
"I only hope you have the intelligence, long in doubt, to wage a successful primary campaign," Trump added sarcastically.
Okay, I know you hear that "celebrities, they're just like us!" baloney all the time (whether sincerely or sarcastically).
The only problem is, he was not Hannibal Buress, as is clear from a screenshot that Buress sarcastically tweeted.
"That music is really beautiful," Sanders said sarcastically to his supporters, before motioning for them to tone it down.
I fully expect to see that last one used sarcastically across Slack and Twitter at least 43x a day.
"Love for the country and the party starts from sperm," one user sarcastically wrote on Weibo, a microblogging site.
"If Ann Coulter gets hit by a pie, I'm blaming everyone who has ever criticized her," he said sarcastically.
And knowing the difference between an affirmative "great!" and a sarcastically disappointed one is important for natural language processing.
Previously, a Justice Department statement claimed that Rosenstein made the offer sarcastically, but McCabe said it was taken seriously.
" The business tycoon personally attacked individual reporters during the event, sarcastically calling one "a beauty" and another "a sleaze.
The song was just me expressing that sarcastically to myself like, 'I can see you're frustrated with yourself, Nigel.
" Calling the decision "heartless," he sarcastically remarked: "I'm just glad I was born in Paterson, N.J., not Mexico City.
He responded sarcastically to conservative critics who suggested he was overstepping by taking on the role of political advocate.
"People were flipping us off, and there were some instances of tourists sarcastically coughing in our direction," Phillips said.
He patted the chair umpire sarcastically on his sneaker after dropping serve and congratulated him for making himself "famous".
"Let's not interrupt the leaders while they listen to songs and go abroad for interviews," one commenter wrote sarcastically.
In response to the lie, the Finns sarcastically named their own bombs — bottles filled with flammable fuel — Molotov cocktails.
"Everyone will move on to the next huge, cataclysmic thing in like three hours," the aide said, somewhat sarcastically.
"Good luck with that," Obama said sarcastically of the plan to block remittance payments from the US to Mexico.
"Oh thank you for helping me clean it up now, this is even more helpful," Kardashian West quipped, seemingly sarcastically.
" As one of the songs ended, Carey looked completely defeated — sarcastically telling the crowd,"You just don't get any better.
"Nice eye protection for the kid," one person wrote sarcastically, noting that Jameson's face was not masked in the picture.
"So I apologize we didn't get the iron and steamer out to make them perfect for you," he said sarcastically.
His book out next month, sarcastically titled, "Al Franken, Giant of the Senate," could be a signal of higher ambition.
When Norah O'Donnell inquired who, exactly, she was referring to, Bush sarcastically pleaded ignorance and delivered her "spitting match" comment.
"My ultimate goal is to be a homeless street artist," Sixx says sarcastically as he gets out of the car.
One man sarcastically asked if Johansson's next role would be to play the first black president of the United States.
He began multiple meetings in the West Wing by sarcastically intoning "welcome to paradise," according to people in the room.
Rosenstein has claimed the report is "factually incorrect" and some officials defending Rosenstein claimed that the remarks were made sarcastically.
Trump went on to rail against the #MeToo movement by sarcastically suggesting he needed to be "gentle" with its supporters.
Despite her family's reputation, Sarah Nurse said opponents had sarcastically asked how she discovered hockey or if she was adopted.
Why would Russia bother to go after a double agent of no use to either side, Mr. Kiselyov sarcastically wondered?
" Speaking on The View, McCain sarcastically noted it was this issue that made Graham break with the president — "so congratulations.
Some Chinese sarcastically took to calling the virus "patriotic" — a disease more interested in infecting people overseas than in China.
"That's when you know things are going great at a workplace, when people start forming suicide pacts," Colbert said sarcastically.
" When asked about Jordan Rodgers, with whom he clashed repeatedly on the show, Johnson said sarcastically: "Great guy, real great guy.
"I just wanted to let you know that I'm okay with being around it because it's not awkward," she says sarcastically.
"I always wanted to visit Savannah, but now that I see how unsafe it is, no thanks," one user wrote sarcastically.
" Her exasperated helpers seem less than enthused to be in on the joke, with one sarcastically saying, "Very helpful, thank you.
"Super helpful on road trips 🚧" Kourtney, 39,  sarcastically captioned her Instagram post, sharing a photo and video of the incident.
"I wonder why Secretary Clinton and her husband Bill are back in California," Sanders sarcastically told reporters Wednesday in Spreckels, California.
"Good genes or good docs?" the singer asked sarcastically on Instagram, pondering if he is in fact destined to look ageless.
Ocean sarcastically thanked the pair for bringing up the failure and then fired back about Swift winning Album of the Year.
"This show was really tough on Trump in late 2015 and early 2016," The Weekly Standard founder and editor said sarcastically.
Rosenstein has denied the Times's report, and there have been conflicting reports that his remarks were made sarcastically and in jest.
He remembers a Greek student mocking a German classmate in the university in Barcelona, thanking him sarcastically for paying his taxes.
Speaking after a 2-0 defeat to Argentina in 2009, left back Patrice Evra berated French fans for sarcastically supporting Argentina.
" Brandi instantly understands the shade her costar is suggesting and sarcastically says, "I wasn't raised the same way, I'm so sorry.
Later, they realized that it was an aid convoy, and compared it sarcastically to the misdirected American bomb two days earlier.
"The calling card of being from Bain is really strong in the progressive movement right now," Tasini said sarcastically of Deval.
On Thursday, Trump mocked people who called on him to apologize for the remark and sarcastically apologized to the historic figure.
"Well no, of course not — we're so much better than all that," Mr. Johnson, a former New Mexico governor, said sarcastically.
"He is the Law and Order candidate," she tweeted, sarcastically quoting the new moniker Trump had given himself during the speech.
I haven't seen a trailer or anything, but I saw somebody commenting on it online from a Christian perspective, but sarcastically.
He said he sometimes sarcastically introduced himself as "Randy Credico, the back channel," at events like the White House Correspondents Dinner.
Osaka laughed sarcastically at her own missed shots, but she fought back each time, ultimately tying up the set, 21995-25.
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, during his annual call-in show, sarcastically offered Mr. Comey political asylum in the country.
"Chinatown's f—— nuts," Gillis said to co-host Matt McCusker in the clip, which shows them sarcastically riffing with one another.
The actress responded sarcastically to the hashtag on Twitter by referencing a video from 222 in which Grier yelled a homophobic slur.
"We welcome Trump's decision on pulling out of the deal," he said sarcastically, predicting that the Europeans would soon follow America's lead.
That said, I think we can all agree, across every political Mason-Dixon line, that saluting it sarcastically is glib and gross.
And he never held a press conference in which he asked Russia, sarcastically or otherwise, to conduct espionage against his election opponent.
"  Trump grabbed headlines last summer when he mocked McCain's military service, sarcastically saying "[McCain] was a war hero because he was captured.
This Batman has a mariachi costume, goes to bed when his butler tells him to, and "sarcastically" adopts kids at charity galas.
"He was a war hero because he was captured," Trump sarcastically told host Frank Luntz during the event on July 85033, 2015.
On The Daily Show on Monday, Noah sarcastically expressed dissatisfaction with Wolf's routine including noting her jokes about Sarah Huckabee Sanders's appearance.
Trump sarcastically referred to McCain as "one of our wonderful senators," and referenced his key vote against a proposed repeal of ObamaCare.
Trump's comments may be racist against Native Americans, but he's using it here to sarcastically suggest that Warren really isn't Native American.
"Yeah… but we're not selling weed," she replied sarcastically, a reference to the current laws around the selling and consumption of marijuana.
Every word is carefully chosen, articulated with force and precision, but never snidely, sarcastically or dismissively, and never with rancor or condescension.
Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz), who seems to have willingly rejoined the family after threatening emancipation, sarcastically suggests "more star wipes" could improve it.
I guess if the arrogant guy in your romcom slips on a banana peel this is an O.K. term to use sarcastically.
Nancy Pelosi became an instant meme when she sarcastically clapped back at the president during his 2019 State of the Union address.
NORMCORE sarcastically conflates "normal" and "hard-core" to mean adopting a "normal" and nondescript style of dressing to better express your specialness.
"It's so exciting that the technicians are bullish," Belski sarcastically told CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange " Wednesday, in reaction to the golden cross chart pattern.
"Uh oh how unfortunate it would be for a bunch of mischief makers to start clogging the lines," responded another anonymous user, sarcastically.
Earlier this month, Trump sarcastically mimicked Ford's testimony against Kavanaugh at a rally in Mississippi, riling a crowd that applauded and laughed along.
" Christie, who said he had previously announced his vacation plans, also sarcastically referred to the beach photos as a "great bit of journalism.
" Some users remarked sarcastically about the broader ignorant statements: "Thanks to Fu Yuanhui, now we know we can swim while having our periods.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
Mr. Richter's pictures of his wife, Sabine, and his daughters, Betty and Ella, are usually treated by curators as intentionally, almost sarcastically banal.
At midnight, one of them clapped sarcastically, and a couple of others laughed, and that was it — Happy New Year to you, too.
" Buruma also appeared in not one but two Suntory whiskey ads, as if presaging Bill Murray's sarcastically avuncular role in "Lost in Translation.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically: "That's the brain trust they had.
So, Ms. Stock said sarcastically, Mr. Trump would be more on target blaming Jeh Johnson, the former Homeland Security secretary, than Ms. Lynch.
"Congratulations, the healthy people are paying for the sick people," host Brian Kilmeade sarcastically said over a clip of Warren standing among supporters.
" At that time, Trump tweeted sarcastically that Thunberg seemed like "a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future.
"Certainly, growing up as a skinny Asian kid, my parents were like, oh, you're going to run for president someday," Yang sarcastically said.
Moscow sarcastically compared special counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of 13 Russian officials for interfering in the Russian election to a Jim Carrey comedy.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was revealed, according to the book, concluding sarcastically: "That's the brain trust they had.
One day, she was lazying off from her studies, when her mother told her to do something productive, "like make tamales," she sarcastically suggested.
In a new video released this month, the campaign spotlights some of these ads, with women sarcastically confronting the images for their harmful depictions.
"Yeah, that was really fun," she said sarcastically to Fallon, who was laughing and recapping the moment he saw her vomiting to the audience.
Around 11:45am Eastern time Elon Musk sarcastically replied to a tweet about deleting Facebook:By 12:20pm, the Facebook page for SpaceX was down.
"'The analyst community,'" Cramer said on CNBC using air quotes with his fingers, "there's a community I want to live in," he added, sarcastically.
" Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova added sarcastically: "I'll reveal a top secret — diplomats do work, and their job is to establish contacts with people.
"This is, without question, at the cutting edge of technology and brand integration," he said sarcastically at a press conference, as reported by Adweek.
" Two weeks later, on the day of his impeachment by the House, Trump seemed to sarcastically encourage his supporters online to "Say a PRAYER!
The rebuttal was led by Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan who sarcastically thanked the Aussie media for acknowledging Kohli as the "president" of the game.
His bottom line: Kushner added that many people refer sarcastically to the "deal of the century," a phrase Trump used to describe his goal.
" (reading) "Topolsky responded sarcastically, making fun of the suggestion, according to three people with knowledge of the exchange, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"I made the statement … in jest and sarcastically, as was apparent to any objective observer," Trump said, according to the report, obtained by TIME.
"I always wanted a second White House press conference but I couldn't get one," Scaramucci sarcastically exclaimed to reporters at the production's launch event.
"I'm so glad we chose a preschool that was close to my house so he could drive her half an hour," Lewis said, sarcastically.
"Well no, of course not — we're so much better than all that," Mr. Johnson said sarcastically when asked if he sees a moral equivalence.
"The attendees must perform their ablutions before coming so they can perform the evening prayers right after the concert," another Twitter user added sarcastically.
"Be nice," Arreola recalls one officer saying sarcastically in English, as he held up a piece of paper with her mug shot on it.
" At around noon local time, Faris shared a photo of her father and brother on the couch, sarcastically quipping they were "hard at work.
When reporters later asked Weinstein outside the courtroom if Mann&aposs description of his genitals was accurate, he laughed and sarcastically responded, "Yeah, perfect."
These campaigns often featured normatively masculine or feminine trans people, viral photos of burly trans men sarcastically asking if they belonged in women's rooms.
A journalist sarcastically asked Philippe Martinez, the leader of a major labor union, whether the flood of donations was evidence of trickle-down economics.
" A similar site bearing Vanity Fair writer Maya Kosoff's name sarcastically reads "Here we honor one of the most vibrant Social Justice advocates today.
"Tomorrow, you'll say, 'Donald Trump wants to get along with Russia, that's terrible,' " Trump said sarcastically to reporters at a White House press conference Thursday.
As they searched, the cops stomped around, sneering at our messy apartment, with one woman saying sarcastically that it belonged in Better Homes and Gardens.
Yes, said Maher sarcastically, specifically Mike Cernovich, who he suggested should stick his head in an oven so starving kids can use it for food.
"We could ban the drivers from going to the fitness studios so they will be tired at the end of the race," Steiner said sarcastically.
During a press conference for the jury members, Blanchett sarcastically addressed a reporter who asked the four men on the jury why movies still mattered.
" Trump initially tried to deflect Cuomo's question about his rhetoric on Bill Clinton's affairs, sarcastically calling it "a nice way to start off the interview.
"We're going to have a couple of weeks to recuperate before we go and get beaten up by the Americans," Harrison sarcastically told one reporter.
Responses included users asking if he was serious, reporters sarcastically asking to be thanked for their service, and a variety of followers mocking the comparison.
" He then lamented a judge revoking bail for his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, sarcastically quipping: "Didn't know Manafort was the head of the Mob.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was first revealed publicly, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
" Longoria recalled Obama sarcastically asking her as he looked at the tattoo on her wrist, she told Wendy Williams in a Thursday appearance on "Wendy.
" The Pessamit have a turbulent history with Hydro-Québec, which one Pessamit representative, via a translator, sarcastically describes to me as "a history of love.
He also shot back sarcastically when asked whether Mr. Sanders might change the tone of the campaign that in recent weeks has become more contentious.
"I have been saying because it's true, but somewhat sarcastically, that he's the founder of ISIS and she's a close second," Trump said in Altoona.
You people wouldn't do that," he said sarcastically at one point, adding later: "If you want to vote for a weak candidate tomorrow, go ahead.
In a clip of Haenel right after her exit, she sarcastically chants "Bravo la pédophilie" ("Bravo pedophilia") while continuing to walk away from the event.
We have tried to bring it up with my brother, even sarcastically asking to see the medical chart, but it doesn't lead to anything productive.
As I searched for my driver's license, the lead cop noticed the CUNY faculty ID in my wallet and sarcastically asked if it was real.
But during the conversation — which included Rohit Kumar, then McConnell's deputy chief of staff — Obama was "helpful as I had expected," the senator recalls sarcastically.
A former Justice Department official who was present when Mr. Rosenstein proposed wearing a wire said the deputy attorney general had made the remark sarcastically.
" Bannon was incredulous about the meeting shortly after it was first revealed publicly, according to the book, concluding sarcastically, "That's the brain trust they had.
TRUMP SARCASTICALLY CONGRATULATES MAXINE WATERS FOR BECOMING &aposUNHINGED FACE&apos OF DEM PARTY  The remarks mark the latest in escalating rhetoric from both Waters and Trump.
" The game's narrator sarcastically embeds commanding social critiques like, "THE GLACIER MELTED BEFORE YOU COULD EXPLORE THE BAY," and "PUSH BUTTON B TO SELECT A WORLD.
Ben Shapiro, the editor-in-chief for the conservative website the Daily Wire, also sarcastically questioned why the weed was at all relevant to the investigation.
" One Weibo user sarcastically commented: "I don't know why I feel disgusted, it's probably because I'm a straight woman who doesn't have a sense of humour.
Cuban, a billionaire entrepreneur and frequent Donald Trump critic, sarcastically tweeted Tuesday that he wanted to give his "bestie" Trump a "big hug" at the debate.
" The actor — who played Perry Wright, the abusive husband of Nicole Kidman's Celeste Wright — also used the opportunity to joke, saying sarcastically, "Yeah, that makes sense.
Trolling on Christmas One way you're guaranteed to get some people upset is to tweet sarcastically about the biblical meaning of Christmas on Christmas Day itself.
In one deleted post on the gala, for example, Ren Zhiqiang, a property tycoon with 37.5m Weibo followers, asked sarcastically whether stopping criticism showed self-confidence.
Though it's unclear whether or not Pelosi meant to clap sarcastically, many viewers at home interpreted it as such and launched the photo into meme lore.
And they [media] know it was dishonest," Trump told the crowd, adding sarcastically, "You know, she's going to go into the floods with her high heels.
After Walton asked the room if anyone else had a penalty, to a silent response, Rejer, somewhat dejectedly and completely sarcastically, resigned himself to the decision.
Katherine Bernhardt, who has been sarcastically transforming such elements for two decades, is the show's éminence grise, represented by a new Day-Glo Pink Panther painting.
Bruce Rauner, released an ad showing actors sarcastically "thanking" Rauner for allowing policies that support their rights, and criticizing him for not upholding his Republican platform.
" As Billingslea was about to describe the pressure campaign's recent "pace of action," Sherman interrupted to say sarcastically, "It's unprecedented, just like the last 19 years.
When he's not leading our nation, he's hanging out with his daughters, who treat him the same way we dealt with our own parents as teens: sarcastically.
From a few things you've read, you've made an incredible assumption about me," replied Hoffman, adding, apparently sarcastically, "You've made the case better than anyone else can.
Jackman posted a picture on Twitter thanking fans for their support, to which the Deadpool actor sarcastically replied that the fans Jackman posed with were actually protesters.
" In the latter, Sprave sarcastically makes fun of the way the British publication The Daily Mail crudely covers acts of terrorism and for calling his videos "horrific.
" During World War II, a phrase often repeated by soldiers when asked what they were fighting for (perhaps a little sarcastically) was "For mom and apple pie!
" The Clinton campaign also released a web video on Wednesday that accused Trump of lying about his trip to Mexico and sarcastically called him the "Great Negotiator.
" Sun Chyi-an said sarcastically: "Tsai goes to America, meets the Texas governor who gives her a clock — this is really sending her administration to its end!
" For the rest of the evening the GOP front runner referred to Rubio as "little Marco" and "this little guy," with Rubio sarcastically calling him "Big Donald.
"My gosh, if the President gets upset with us we might not be in the majority," he said sarcastically, referring to sentiments he often hears from colleagues.
Martha McSally sarcastically quipped about the "public service" Facebook was providing after Marcus explained that the company's business model was to spur more ecommerce with Facebook advertisers.
I sarcastically thanked him for his time while he continued going apeshit even when being interviewed by casting, not answering any of their questions, only attacking me.
The President's obsession with making everything about himself was in evidence in a bizarre diversion when he appeared to react sarcastically to news that his nemesis Sen.
Clapping slowly and sarcastically, Mr. Meyers said Mr. Flake's address — in which he announced he would not seek re-election in 2018 — was too little, too late.
You people wouldn't do that," Trump said sarcastically at one point on Monday, adding later: "If you want to vote for a weak candidate tomorrow, go ahead.
" Von Abele later said in a statement to The Associated Press he was "theatrically and sarcastically demonstrating that whites are not allowed to embrace their cultural achievements.
" (sic) The prosecutor sarcastically added that "it is so important that we don't publish the religion, name, or motive of the terrorist as not to offend anyone.
Rick Scott's campaign reserved cable time for a spot narrated by Scott himself, sarcastically thanking Democrats for "badly botching" impeachment and engaging in a "coverup" for Biden.
In Davos, Stephen Schwarzman, the billionaire CEO of private equity giant Blackstone and Republican megadonor, said sarcastically that he is "wildly enthusiastic" about the lawmaker's proposed tax hike.
Before a round of elections on March 2nd the DUP's leader, Arlene Foster, threw oil on the fire by saying sarcastically that Polish deserved more support than Irish.
Delivering a personal jibe, Kiselyov sarcastically told viewers that the North Korean leader's young daughter did not, unlike Ivanka Trump, have an office in her father's official residence.
During Trump's 2019 State of the Union address, Pelosi was seen sarcastically clapping her hands at him after he called for an end to "the politics of revenge."
Trump responded to Warren's increased criticism in March by sarcastically referring to Warren as "the Indian," a jab at the senator's past claims about her Native American heritage.
What did I do?" he sarcastically joked, as he danced in a circle with his glass, before expressing why he felt like the decision was a "bad call.
On October 20183, she bragged to the audience of Queen Radio that her friend Rah Ali had hit Cardi — so badly that Nicki (sarcastically) felt sorry for her.
Anyway, given how mad Raven is (she tells Clarke her father would be proud, sarcastically), hopefully she'll eventually come to her senses and actually crowd source this thing.
"Honestly you have no idea how fun it is to wake up in the morning and then wanting to cry yourself right back to sleep," he says sarcastically.
But he noted, while sarcastically donning Trump's "Make America great again" hat: Here's my contribution to the country: I ran for president, and I had to get out.
" He continued that line of attack on Tuesday, sarcastically writing that Waters and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) "should always stay together and lead the Democrats.
The only "upside," she said sarcastically, was that, once she stopped breast-feeding, she could go on a crash SlimFast diet to meet the Marines' strict weight standards.
Between points, the public address announcer said somewhat sarcastically, "We'd like to thank you for not booing"—to which the crowd, appropriately enough, replied with even louder jeers.
As he spoke in front of the visitors' dugout at Wrigley Field, a loud fan yelled at Bauer, sarcastically thanking him for helping the Chicago Cubs to win.
By far, the most arresting performers —artists, writers, arts professionals, and one self-described "dandy" — were those who appropriated the words in personal ways, whether sarcastically or earnestly.
This month, TikTok user Shafter Salladay posted a military-style version of the viral meme "fucking mint" where users sarcastically point out problems with their cars, homes, etc.
And yes, Democrats should not have spoken to Judge Kavanaugh the way they did during the first Senate hearing—but he also was wrong to sarcastically question Sen.
Today's puzzle by Tom McCoy demonstrates some common advice given to writers which is not at all designed to make a writer feel self-conscious, she said sarcastically.
While there were some discussion about whether Pelosi was genuinely or sarcastically clapping to Trump's statement, Pelosi's daughter, Christine Pelosi, seemed to have set the record straight by Wednesday.
"I never thought I'd have to answer such questions, all the more in the United States of America, with your greatly developed democratic and political system," Lavrov said sarcastically.
Sentiment expressed on the network can't be tracked by use of polite words alone – especially when they're a part of less than polite conversations, or used sarcastically, for example.
" Another witness said that he could not recall a single thing that was correct in one of Mr. Solomon's stories, then added sarcastically, "His grammar might have been right.
It can't be true that sarcastically saying cops only kill black people will get a police officer in Cobb County, Georgia, fired more quickly than actually brutalizing black people.
The bonhomie was soon shattered as the crowd grew aggressive, prompting Mr. DiCaprio to mutter sarcastically, "This is a real intimate party," as he greeted his wingman, Tobey Maguire.
"You seem to have perfect recollection" about Mr. Manafort's alleged crimes, Mr. Downing said sarcastically, but "you seem to be having such a hard time" recalling your own misdeeds.
President Trump is rolling out his long-awaited peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians today, entitled "Deal of the Century," which has been simultaneously praised and sarcastically derided.
At the end of each day, Mr. Weinstein typically responds to reporters' questions, even if sarcastically, as he shuffles with a walker toward the elevators outside of the courtroom.
As his former fellow bank CEOs endured hours of grilling in a congressional hearing Wednesday, the ex-chief of Goldman Sachs tweeted sarcastically that he really missed his old job.
Messias's tweet was quoted by Libération journalist and LOL League member Alexandre Hervaud, who sarcastically called it a "brave subtweet" and said he wasn't sure whom Messias was talking about.
The Sunday Morning Countdown host, 24, sarcastically greeted Katz by tweeting out screenshots of crude comments she thought he made about her in a 24 blog post on Barstool Sports.
" After a barrage of Trump attacks, Clinton sarcastically said, "I have a feeling that by, the end of this evening, I'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened.
They even started a hashtag (#ThingsLindseyDidntDo) to sarcastically suggest other things Lindsey failed to do — like not helping Tom Brady win the Super Bowl or helping Fleetwood Mac stay together.
" The musician also sarcastically addressed the photo she shared, writing, "Here's a picture of the pelican we obviously caught and abused for hours before dangling baby penis in its face.
During the hearings, Hill was sarcastically accused by a witness for Clarence Thomas of trying to be the "Rosa Parks of sexual harassment," and Anita grants her that title proudly.
"Well… at 16 I went to a school in London – called the Brit School," O'Connor says, sarcastically raising his eyebrows, elongating the last part of the sentence with knowing irony.
"They had a lot of momentum and they had the puck a lot," said Ducks coach Randy Carlyle, sarcastically noting that the Wild went without a penalty in the game.
We found the piece sarcastically funny; black people, or any other minority for that matter, aren't defined by how we consume culture or how we are perceived within that culture.
"Absolutely no one trusts or believes that this central bank is still able to fix this," he said, describing the forex policy sarcastically as a "masterstroke" that destroyed the economy.
The right, wrongly insinuating that the "real world" has no such sanctuaries, has taken to using the term sarcastically or as a suggestion of where liberals ought to return to.
In this moment, Pelosi sarcastically clapped for Trump, pursing her lips, and seemingly holding back laugher as he turned around to look back at her and Vice President Mike Pence.
Then she decided to use some of what she called Hannity's own dishonest reporting techniques against him: She did an elaborate segment accusing him (sarcastically) of being a serial killer.
When Berke accused Lewandowski of falsely saying in another interview that he had not been asked to give answers to the special counsel, the former Trump campaign boss responded sarcastically.
" She responded similarly after Trump's dig at her in September, when he tweeted, sarcastically, "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future.
The meme largely fueled the conversation, in which Harambe was both sincerely mourned and sarcastically milked for all his worth to become a weird spectacle of grief, bizarreness, and outrage.
The match ended with Medvedev, arms raised amid a chorus of jeers, sarcastically thanking the spectators at Louis Armstrong Stadium then telling the New York crowd to bring it on.
On their second date, Kumail performs his ritual of showing his new girlfriend a classic horror B-movie, and Emily sarcastically quips how she loves when new boyfriends judge her taste.
Robbie took to her Instagram to share the pic and sarcastically thank the photographers who took it: "Photo cred to the creepy pap hiding in the bushes," she captioned the pic.
" Lenney acquiesced and made another video about Little T, and then one about Little T's sworn rival, Soph Aspin, a young female MC who Lenney sarcastically dubbed the "Queen of Grime.
" Trump blasted Sanford as a "nasty guy" during his comments Tuesday night, after first sarcastically telling the audience of Republicans that he wanted to "congratulate him on running a great race.
A DOJ spokeswoman provided the newspaper with a comment from someone said to be present when Rosenstein made the reported comment about wearing a wire, suggesting the remark was made sarcastically.
Then Mr. Colbert's first guest, Tom Hanks, demanded his own bowl, sarcastically noting that it was "not exactly the 'breakfast of champions,'" a reference to the decades-old slogan for Wheaties.
"Maybe they should read 'The Art of the Deal' and figure out how it is you negotiate big deals," he added sarcastically, referring to the real estate mogul's best-selling book.
In the third episode, Zoey sarcastically apologizes for keeping two classmates — twin-sister track stars from inner-city Los Angeles — from watching "Basketball Wives," the VH1 reality series about NBA spouses.
Last year, they were featured on the popular pitch show "Shark Tank," where they landed a deal from judge Kevin O'Leary (known sarcastically as Mr. Wonderful, due to his brusque style).
But it took furious protests from the Cameroon players, including Siani's sarcastically applauding Roldan, for the referee to check the monitor again and discover he had sent off the wrong player.
"How do you feel that they are un-self aware, and we can almost go individual by individual" actor Zach Woods said sarcastically, referring to audience members who work in tech.
"The fact that every donor he had was in favor of" Mr. Cruz played no role in the decision, Mr. Trump said sarcastically, according to a recording provided by a guest.
She sarcastically thanked the former congressman for calling her "punitive" ⁠— which is how he described her attitude toward the wealthy during the October debates ⁠— then gave herself a moment to gloat.
In the Times piece, there's a testimonial from a Justice Department official who was there when Rosenstein made the comment about wearing a wire and insists the remark was made sarcastically.
Reacting to Mr. Trump's order last month suspending visas to a group of mostly Muslim countries including Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei sarcastically ridiculed Mr. Trump, thanking him for revealing America's "true face."
" When asked how difficult it would be to coordinate with millions of ships in space, like the stations will do in No Man's Sky, Julian laughs and sarcastically replies: "Oh, fun.
"It comes and goes in plateaus / One month later I'm a fucking pro", he says, before sarcastically suggesting that his "parents would be proud" of his back and forth tussle with anxiety.
Check out all of PEOPLE's 2018 Emmys coverage here After the musical number to kick off the show celebrated, sarcastically, that the Emmy Awards had "solved diversity," the winners were all white.
"It's beautiful that we find Hamas adopting this nonviolent struggle," Mohammad Al Taluli, a 26-year-old activist due in court this week on criminal charges for criticizing Hamas online, said sarcastically.
"When one ANZ trader sarcastically commented 'lucky the rate sets are all legit and there is no manipulation within the Australian financial system', his colleague replied 'ahahah'," according to the U.S. filing.
" He defended himself, sarcastically, on Twitter Monday: "Obviously I'm the first person on a campaign to ever take a meeting to hear info about an opponent... went nowhere but had to listen.
"If the car had to [brake] hard and quickly I'm sure the fact they're singing their mummy's song will stop them from an accident waiting to happen," the responding user tweeted sarcastically.
"You know, he's a brilliant, successful businessman who can bring the kind of prosperity to America today that he brought to Atlantic City, is that your point?" he asked the audience sarcastically.
There's no proven route this word has taken from high to low, but there's a viable theory that the word was used sarcastically enough to refer to bad shots like Elmer Fudd.
Fields mimicked the former Trump official's response to her own accusation that he violently grabbed her arm last year during a campaign event, appearing to sarcastically suggest that Lewandowski displays a pattern.
Bloomberg Law has revised a story that prompted a Labor Department official to temporarily resign after the outlet characterized Facebook posts as "anti-Semitic" that the official has said were written sarcastically.
" When I asked Sally Satel, a resident scholar at A.E.I., about whether these areas of agreement could form the basis of a real consensus, she said sarcastically, "Talk about a big tent.
Mike Julianelle, 41, Brooklyn, New York Thanks to my own crippling inability to be sincere about anything, my seven-year-old is incapable of saying the word "great" without meaning it sarcastically.
When she was asked about her final scenes, Clarke laughed nervously and joked, "best season ever!" while her castmates Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) and Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) laughed and nodded sarcastically beside her.
When to use it: When you just can't hold back your emotions or want to sarcastically overreact — or, if you're feeling particularly mean, mock someone else's overreaction to whatever situation is at hand.
" As Malinowski says, sarcastically: "I don't understand why people were so critical of it; very smart people labored for years in the Kremlin to write that speech, and they did a tremendous job.
" Julie Dicaro, a Chicago-based sports talk radio personality, sarcastically wrote , "By all means, let&aposs enshrine compliance with ceremonial displays of the flag while completely ignoring what the flag stands for, @NFL .
"Just blindly obey Fox News," MacFarlane (sarcastically) wrote in a Saturday tweet responding to Fox New host Tucker Carlson's absurd claim that any media reports contradicting his own network's reporting were invariably wrong.
After sarcastically mentioning to the audience they were directed to steer clear of political commentary ... Paisley and Underwood fired off some play-it-safe jokes about Anthony Scaramucci, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
"To say something sarcastically is to evoke a [shared] assumption about what you're talking about," says Elisabeth Camp, an associate professor of philosophy at Rutgers University who studies non-standard use of language.
In December, Hogg sarcastically offered "thoughts and prayers" to the National Rifle Association after Maria Butina, a Russian woman with ties to the group, pleaded guilty to acting as an unregistered foreign agent.
"I'm glad I have employees who realize the bulb has been blown out for two weeks," he said sarcastically, climbing on top of a Hans Wegner desk so he could replace it himself.
And really, how fitting was it to see a woman wearing bold lipstick — Nancy Pelosi — sitting right above Trump's shoulder last night, sarcastically applauding after his call to reject "the politics of retribution"?
Topolsky responded sarcastically, and the relationship between the two then worsened "to the point that both decided it was better if Mr. Topolsky left," according to a report in the New York Times.
"Have you lost your minds that you want to remove our Donald Ivanovych?" she quoted the TV host Vladimir Soloviev sarcastically remarking about the proceedings in a Wednesday article for The Daily Beast.
"All I know is that I.S. attacks, like, 3,727,638 times a day," Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the militia known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, said sarcastically on Wednesday, speaking through an interpreter.
"Yes, when one looks for a solid understanding and read of Albany's political landscape, they should definitely call Bill de Blasio," Melissa DeRosa, one of Mr. Cuomo's top aides, wrote sarcastically on Twitter.
Major Thorsness and Captain Johnson were held captive at the same prison camp, sarcastically labeled the Hanoi Hilton by prisoners, where Mr. McCain, later a United States senator and presidential candidate, was held.
Indeed, during the AACR session, one panelist — an esteemed cancer researcher from the U.K. — sarcastically wondered if he and others beyond the shores of America would be able to participate in the effort.
"She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future," Trump sarcastically tweeted following Thunberg's speech in front of the United Nations General Assembly earlier this fall.
The same sentiment was expressed more succinctly -- and more sarcastically -- last month in "OK, boomer," New Zealand MP Chlöe Swarbrick's unforgettable retort to someone who heckled her during a speech on climate change.
Dallas Coach Rick Carlisle was ejected from the game 43 seconds into the final quarter for walking to midcourt and sarcastically clapping at the referee after receiving a technical foul for arguing a noncall.
One of the more outspoken members of the opposition, Rafizi Ramli, sarcastically called Mr. Najib "the luckiest person" to have received so much money, and "most generous" for having returned so much of it.
"On screen we can see that we are so strong, we are so important, we are so great," Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the Moscow School for Higher Economics, said sarcastically.
"But keep the high quality comments coming in please, this is surely on track to be a great Live Q&A if we continue getting stuff at that level of quality," Zuckerberg continued sarcastically.
He lashed out at individual reporters, calling ABC's Tom Llamas a "sleaze," referring sarcastically to CNN's Jim Acosta's live reports as a "beauty," and refusing at one point to call on CBS's Major Garrett.
The narrator of a Democratic ad attacking Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, sarcastically intones, "You scratch my back — I'll scratch yours," suggesting Mr. Toomey is beholden to his former colleagues on Wall Street.
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"Gillibrand and other lawmakers credited Stewart for raising the profile of the issue and forcing a vote, prompting the comedian to reply sarcastically, "Yes, I think we can all agree I'm the real hero.
After picking up its second first down, midway through the second quarter, many in the home crowd sarcastically cheered and released red balloons — a longtime Nebraska tradition, generally reserved for the Cornhuskers' first score.
President Trump mocked Democrats' Green New Deal resolution in a Saturday tweet, in accurately describing its core goals while sarcastically saying that it is "very important" for them to "press forward" with the idea.
" When he was told by Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, that the United States would preserve "some capacity" in Syria, the normally diplomatic Mr. Le Drian said, sarcastically: "Oh, that's good news.
As Kim exited the mini-penthouse of her brother Rob, they added that she'd be best to retreat to her new car that — sarcastically, of course — no one in the world could afford but her.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko reacted angrily to a question about doping on Saturday and sarcastically offered to perform a Russian dance if the media stopped asking him about the topic.
Reynolds also messed with Jackman when the actor posted a picture on Twitter thanking fans for their support while promoting Logan, to which Reynolds sarcastically replied that the fans Jackman posed with were actually protesters.
The video posted to Twitter begins after he was asked to leave the plane—some passengers appear to be on Saleh's side, while others wave goodbye to him sarcastically; one man gives him the finger.
Several commentators sarcastically pointed out that the government recently limited certain welfare benefits for low-income or jobless parents with more than two children — a move that experts say could push 200,000 children into poverty.
Sarcastically, Ahmed Al-Maysary, Hadi's interior minister, congratulated the UAE for victory as he conceded defeat -- a brief moment of candor that revealed the possibility of a proxy war between the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
He added that activists may soon target companies like BMW and airports that also donate money and contribute to climate change, but sarcastically said that they may be ignored because young people benefit from them.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif of Iran, in a Twitter post, responded sarcastically to Mr. Netanyahu's latest accusation: "The possessor of REAL nukes cries wolf — on an ALLEGED "demolished" site in Iran," Mr. Zarif said.
"Oh, right now I just think I need to be a monster, hold girls against their will, chain them up in my basement, and don't let them eat, don't let them out!" he said sarcastically.
"I like to call it the golden West," Ms. Ziervogel said sarcastically during an interview in her garden, where in the early years she grew tomatoes for ketchup that was unavailable in the communist state.
In its two weeks of existence, Damn Daniel—a 30-second compilation of Holz half-sarcastically complimenting his friend Daniel Lara's clothing—inspired corporate bandwagon-jumping, eBay hucksters, fan fiction, fan tattoos, and an Ellen segment.
In an interview with Howard Stern last week, Davidson spoke about the death threat he received because of his relationship to Grande, which he also joked about on the segment, sarcastically associating himself with legendary activists.
Donald Trump Jr. blasted out a tweet Friday sarcastically thanking House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff for helping President Donald Trump unearth "who all needed to be fired" for testifying against Trump in his impeachment inquiry.
The Reductress website, launched in 2013 and often described (sarcastically or not) as The Onion For Women, has been a balm in an era fraught with attacks on women, from health care access to corporate feminism.
But mostly, Mr. Sanders, who bitterly mentioned the news media's early depiction of him as a grumpy fringe protest candidate ("a GQ kind of guy," he said sarcastically) seemed pleased with the present state of affairs.
In a post sarcastically titled "Leave Hillary Alone, Bullies," Palin shared photos of her injury while also attacking Clinton for dodging the press, and her supporters for dismissing the recent concerns over Clinton's health as sexist.
"I think they're going to be excited about a big, bipartisan bill that comes through," Shimkus said sarcastically when asked about what the Senate will do when the House sends the legislation to the upper chamber.
A senior administration official, referring to the recent failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act, told me, sarcastically: "It seems that relying on a strict party line vote has worked really well for us so far."
" He holds particular contempt for "attacks on the prayerful" because, he sarcastically posits, "prayer for victims of violence is another waste of a few private minutes that could be spent crafting and passing new gun legislation.
The manifesto also sarcastically credits relatively anodyne video games, such as Spyro the Dragon and Fortnite, with causing the attackers' extremism -- seemingly to undermine the popular perception that only violent gaming culture has a radicalizing effect.
A week later, Manager Leo Durocher and his swooning Cubs arrived at Shea, and the Mets beat them twice, with fans sarcastically serenading Durocher and with a black cat running in front of the Chicago dugout.
As "normies" gained familiarity with "cuck" as an alt-right insult, the term began its toothless third stage of life as lefties playfully and sarcastically insult one another with it à la the "thanks, Obama" meme.
" Xavier Abu Eid, an adviser to the Palestine Liberation Organization's negotiations department in the West Bank, posted on Twitter, sarcastically: "That's the sweetest argument I've heard from a member of Netanyahu's coalition in order to justify apartheid.
True to the searing comedic style she honed on Late Night With Seth Meyers, The Daily Show, and her own HBO special (sarcastically titled Nice Lady), Wolf ripped into her subjects without mercy and with a smile.
She sarcastically noted the "coincidence" that an hour after the story of Trump's lewd comments on an "Access Hollywood" taping broke, WikiLeaks revealed it had more than 50,000 private emails sent by her campaign chairman John Podesta.
Miri, who's clearly a kind and gentle soul, if sarcastically minded, at first takes the suspicion and resistance she encounters — which ranges from rude remarks to vile graffiti and a brick through a window — as her due.
The Flushing Meadows fans that jeered Medvedev in Week 1 because of his on-court behavior — he trolled his detractors by sarcastically thanking them and telling him their vitriol was why he won — were pulling for him.
During the 2019 State of the Union address, Nancy Pelosi was caught clapping sarcastically at Trump after he called for an end to "the politics of revenge," and turned to look directly at the Democratic House Speaker.
"So far we've been unable to find the very fine people protesting with the white supremacists," he said sarcastically on Wednesday's broadcast, referring to Mr. Trump's assertion that "very fine people" were among the demonstrators in Charlottesville.
Those closest to Obama at the White House say that he copes by quietly, sarcastically deflating the attacks—like letting the air out of a balloon slowly, one said, the better not to make too much noise.
And, as I said, the scene in the crypt — where Laurie tells Angela that she "eats good guys for breakfast" and Angela laughs sarcastically — did a great job of expanding the series' thematic ground in subtle ways.
" When an audience member asked if he planned to try acting, like the Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin or the Cavaliers' LeBron James, Mr. Durant snorted sarcastically, "If anybody could do it, it's Blake Griffin and LeBron.
"So, how's your morning been?" an official, whose name has been redacted but who is listed as associate deputy general counsel, sarcastically asked a colleague in the US Navy who'd sent him a news story about the ban.
Still, Cullen, who opposes Trump and sarcastically answered the phone with a gloomy "New Hampshire suicide hotline," said it wasn't that specific debate moment that would do Ayotte in — there was, in his mind, no helping Republicans now.
"It's not always clear who is really being an asshole about spelling or grammar and who is looking to cause trouble, even indirectly satirizing the impulse to correct grammar sarcastically, or even sincerely trying to help," Phillips says.
The head of SpaceX and Tesla ordered the pages for both companies to be deleted on Friday after responding sarcastically to an article on Vox sister site The Verge about companies deleting their Facebook accounts — but only temporarily.
When pressed in an interview with The New York Times about whether he thinks there is moral equivalence between U.S. military actions that kill civilians and Bashar Assad's murder of Syrian people, Johnson replied sarcastically, the Times said.
This period, complacently styled "the holidays," is for spending time with loved ones; for observing aloud, sarcastically or to music, that it is currently the most wonderful time of the year; for reflecting on time's terrifying, irreversible flight.
During the early days of his affair with the Instant Pot, he came across a meme on Facebook sarcastically asking why no one has figured out how to stick grapes inside a crockpot and make wine from it.
" Trump had implied in a series of tweets on Sunday that the four progressive congresswomen weren't born in America and sarcastically suggested, "they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump sarcastically congratulated America Thursday on the one-year anniversary of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, maintaining that there was no collusion between his campaign and the Russians.
When Trump mentioned his support of "our greatest ally in the region, the State of Israel," the most bearded of the Trump boys said, sarcastically, "Well, that just got you some votes," and the rest of his cohort laughed.
The fact that said hook sarcastically tears apart both Crutchfield's self-pitying protagonist and her stubborn, dickish ex also makes things cut deeper, but then again, power pop has always been about deceptive simplicity in both music and lyrics.
Mark Twain visited the Bohemian spa town of Marianske Lazne (often referred to by its German name, Marienbad) in 1892 and sarcastically cataloged a spa regimen for a patient suffering from gout that involved rising at 5:30 a.m.
Biden could have been vulnerable on the topic, but he focused on a clip that Sanders supporters were circulating that made it look like a clip of Biden sarcastically describing Paul Ryan's entitlement cuts was an endorsement of them.
" The mayor of Austin joined in the day before the film's release, responding to an angry email from a constituent sarcastically: "I am writing to alert you that your email account has been hacked by an unfortunate and unusually hostile individual.
Sosnovskaya, 13, is seen struggling to break free and trying to trip up one of the police officers who responds by punching her in the stomach, prompting one of the reporters filming the incident to sarcastically call the policeman "a hero".
President Trump on Thursday sarcastically celebrated the anniversary of FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, tweeting "we are now into the second year of the greatest Witch Hunt in American History" and claiming the only collusion came from Democrats.
The Scream actress also slammed a proposed plan to protest sexual misconduct in Hollywood by wearing black to the Golden Globes, sarcastically suggesting the women instead wear dresses by Marchesa, the fashion label founded by Weinstein's estranged wife, Georgina Chapman.
"Apparently, the terrorist attacks in Nice were not sufficiently traumatic," he said sarcastically at a news conference on Friday afternoon, referring to the rampage by a truck driver who attacked a Bastille Day fireworks celebration on July 14, causing 86 deaths.
Sosnovskaya, 26, is seen struggling to break free and trying to trip up one of the police officers who responds by punching her in the stomach, prompting one of the reporters filming the incident to sarcastically call the policeman "a hero".
A Huffington Post book critic (and recent Princeton graduate) sarcastically suggested, in response to an article I wrote on fiction read by women, that asking literary critics to cover popular fiction would be like asking food critics to cover Hot Pockets.
" Hip-hop pioneers A Tribe Called Quest performed a politically charged medley with nominee Anderson Paak and Busta Rhymes, who called out to "Agent Orange," a nickname for Trump, sarcastically thanking him for his "unsuccessful attempt at the Muslim ban.
Serhiy Melnychuk, a member of Parliament and a former volunteer militiaman who came to prominence fighting in eastern Ukraine against rebels backed by Russia, mocked some of his colleagues' wholesale disclosures by sarcastically declaring one trillion hryvnia, or $39 billion.
" "She said she was totally inebriated and she was all messed up, and she doesn't know it was him but it might've been him," Trump said, adding sarcastically, " 'Oh gee, let's not make him a Supreme Court judge because of that.
Even if they meant their comments sarcastically, failing to provide any context and merely portraying Kim as a kooky character at best and a fun-loving man of the people at worst only serves to humanize the bloody, murderous dictator.
WATCH THIS: Flipping Out's Jenni Pulos Says Her Friendship with Jeff Lewis Is 'Over': 'I Have to Move On' "I'm so glad we chose a preschool that was close to my house so he could drive her half an hour," Lewis said, sarcastically.
Some in the audience muttered sarcastically that the cause must have been sabotage by the campaign of Senator Ted Cruz, who has been engaged in an especially bitter and tense feud with Mr. Rubio in the final days before the South Carolina primary.
About two months after Gjoni's post, Wu, an established game designer, spoke out against the #Gamergate campaign, sarcastically tweeting a meme suggesting that the trolls were saving everyone from an "apocalyptic future" where women might have slightly more influence in the industry.
He reportedly sent out a "memo" instructing nobody to comment on Dushku's looks, only to humiliate her during the wrap party by pointedly asking for a "beautiful" woman to come on stage and pull raffle tickets, sarcastically calling her out of the crowd.
" He also responded sarcastically to one user who inquired about him bringing Jameson to breakfast in just a diaper, "Yeah I took my kid to breakfast only wearing a diaper," and to another who commented about the condition's contagious nature, "What's your point?
" He also responded sarcastically to one user who inquired about him bringing Jameson to breakfast in just a diaper, "Yeah I took my kid to breakfast only wearing a diaper," and to another who commented about the condition's contagious nature, "What's your point?
The economic package recently achieved with the IMF, and so sarcastically undermined by The Economist, is itself an indication that Egypt's economy is moving on the right track and can be considered as a clean bill of health for Egypt's economic outlook.
After stating several times this week that he considered Mr. Obama to be the founder of the Islamic State, Mr. Trump reversed course on Friday with a declaration that he had only been speaking sarcastically and that the press simply did not understand.
" The paper noted the responses of some Texas officials, including Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, who sarcastically said: "I'll be sure to invite the president to ride out the next hurricane in a jon boat in Galveston Bay the next time one approaches.
The comedian and "A Star is Born" actress was leaving the Atlanta Comedy Theater Thursday night when we asked her about the Ingraham clip ... where she sarcastically calls Nipsey a "dear artist," and laughs at lyrics to a YG song that featured Nip.
Last week, the China Global Television Network, an English-language affiliate of the state broadcaster, released a video that sarcastically thanked Mr. Trump for inadvertently encouraging multinational companies to invest in China and forcing the country to develop its own homegrown industries.
No point in having a political appointee who no longer has the Presidents confidence Donald Trump Jr., Trump's oldest son, took it a step further, sarcastically sending a shout out to Schiff on Twitter for revealing the weakest links in their administration.
Police officers escorted Trump managers out of the building, workers promptly removed the Trump name from the property and Mr. Fintiklis renamed the hotel the Bahia Grand Panama, even peppering a new bar menu with sarcastically named drinks aimed at President Trump.
Earlier this year, he sarcastically tweeted that Thunberg "seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future" in response to a video of the teenage climate activist chastising world leaders for their lacking effort on climate change.
He might talk sarcastically about this new world, complaining that he can't "leverage salaries" to motivate his employees, but he's still living there, apparently enjoying his privilege in the form of priceless works of art (love that Basquiat in the stairwell) and craft beer.
"Woke", briefly popular to playfully describe someone politically enlightened and on the left, peaked in Google searches in May 2017; it seems primarily to be used sarcastically, either by woke types themselves deriding the faux-woke, or by conservatives belittling the whole woke enterprise.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more Plein posted a screenshot of a series of live tweets Mondalek posted during his fashion show and sarcastically accused her of not being a trustworthy reporter.
" The talk show host also reveals that her most surprising moment of the year was when she visited her newly purchased house in Spain and realized that it was even more beautiful than she remembered — a fact that she sarcastically says makes her "so relatable.
Things were so bad for him that fans cheered sarcastically when he made an extra point late in the first half and let out a loud roar when the Bears went for a 2-point conversion after a touchdown by Robinson in the third.
When initially asked about the appropriateness of his appearance at the pro-Kremlin event, Giuliani had been unapologetic about his appearance and sarcastically said, "I will try to not knowingly talk to a Russian until this is all over," according to the Washington Post.
Instead, they're all collapsed into the pejorative term "Bernie Bro" —first used, as far as anyone can tell, by the Atlantic's Robinson Meyer in October — which has become popular in recent weeks both among Sanders's critics and (defensively and sarcastically) among his supporters themselves.
Lori Loughlin says the government has withheld key evidence proving her innocence in the college admissions scandal, but the government has just fired back ... sarcastically responding that the so-called exculpatory evidence was a statement that the witness had not even made when Lori started complaining.
"The notion that we are going to track every Western Union bit of money that's sent to Mexico -- you know, good luck with that," he said sarcastically, saying that cutting off money to Mexico could damage that country's economy, sending more immigrants to the United States.
These knee-slapping baking fails are actually the basis for a brand new Netflix series called Nailed It. Six episodes of the sarcastically named Nailed It premiered on Netflix this past Friday, and already viewers are captivated by this completely new kind of cooking competition show.
He gave a running commentary on the structure of his set; he showed film clips with surrealist poetry and pointed messages about rich and poor; he held up a larger-than-life photograph of Angola's president since 1979, José Eduardo dos Santos, and quoted him sarcastically.
Trump Jr. initially responded sarcastically to a series of stories about the meeting that appeared in the New York Times, tweeting Monday, "Obviously I&aposm the first person on a campaign to ever take a meeting to hear info about an opponent... went nowhere but had to listen."
"I'm glad my general manager wasn't in my locker room, or I might have gotten fired," he said, sarcastically echoing other veteran coaches who thought the canning of Blatt, who made the finals in his rookie N.B.A. season with a crippled roster, insulted the coaching profession at large.
"As I stood in the marble rotunda that's laced with gold, I thought to myself we have to be careful not to waste money on first responders with cancer," he said sarcastically, adding the program has proven itself to be effective and has "relieved stresses" for grieving families.
Video of Nancy Pelosi sarcastically clapping at Trump during his State of the Union address in February and, just before she became speaker, a contentious moment in the Oval Office between herself and Trump also became rallying points for Democrats who saw her actions as standing up to Trump.
" He returned to the story during a Facebook Live on Thursday, telling his followers: "In Europe, there are those who carve up roles to everyone except to Lega, the most voted party," adding, sarcastically, "because we're 'racist,' 'populists,' 'take money in Russia, the US, in Africa, in Greenland' ... we're inconvenient.
After going to bat for the FLOTUS on their social media accounts this week, rudely telling their followers precisely where they can put their opinions and sarcastically urging people to #BoycottDolce&Gabbana, Melania has demonstrated that she will proudly stand by the designers who are so passionate about dressing her.
" In a series of tweets, Ocasio-Cortez took aim at Trump, who earlier Sunday wrote in a tirade on Twitter that she and other freshman House Democrats weren't born in America and sarcastically suggested, "they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.
Anyone but us," observed commentator Anton Orekh in Echo Moskvy, and continued sarcastically," 'Boeing' was hit by Ukraine, the British themselves poisoned the Skripals, White Helmets poured chlorine on the Syrian insurgents, sanctions were imposed by Russophobes, doping was planted by other Russophobes…With whom have we not yet quarreled?
" If the Kremlin were to reverse its policies, wrote Navalny sarcastically, TV talk shows would need to discuss "not a bearded woman from Austria that bodes death to us all, but the property of [senior Russian officials] Vladimir Ivanovich Yakunin and Yuri Yakovlevich Chaika and methods by which it was earned.
Louie GohmertLouis (Louie) Buller GohmertLive coverage: Witnesses say Trump committed impeachable offenses Lawmakers to watch during Wednesday's impeachment hearing Live coverage: House holds first public impeachment hearing MORE (R-Texas) sarcastically thanked Nadler for "bringing down the gavel" to end his questioning time after Gohmert strongly criticized the impeachment process.
Her early films include "Sand Screens" (1991), a drama centering on a woman determined to lead an uninhibited life in a deeply conservative society, and the sarcastically titled "A Civilized People" (1999), which touches on such discomfiting topics as homosexuality, the ill treatment of immigrant house servants and religious acrimony in Lebanese society.
" (Sarandon supported Sanders in 2016 and expressed reluctance in voting for Clinton against Trump.) After Messing sarcastically asked Sarandon how she was "liking the revolution," Sarandon replied: "Happy so many ideas labeled impossible/radical in 2016 like Medicare 4 All, fighting climate change, $15 min wage & tuition free college are now mainstream & supported by majority.
For the most part, presenters followed suit—with the exception of Geena Davis, who took a jab at the self-congratulatory attitude that awards shows can often take, sarcastically remarking, "I love that we fixed everything," and Natalie Portman, who called out the fact that all of the motion picture best director nominees were male.
To skirt the police ban on the event, some protesters suggested alternative reasons for going to Yuen Long: shopping, jogging, playing Pokemon Go or even, most sarcastically, holding a memorial for Li Peng, the recently deceased ex-premier of China who was loathed by many for his role in crushing the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
Way back in January, YouTuber Greer Jones delivered a deadpan introduction to a video called "becoming the ultimate VSCO girl": "Today I'm going to be trying to become a VSCO girl, because that's my life goal, you know, I'm not focusing on college, not focusing on my grades, because that's irrelevant," she says sarcastically.
Many on Twitter were quick to note the strange optics of the moment — some comparing it sarcastically to fondling, an echo of Trump's previous comments about groping women; while others noted how unusual it was given that attendees had twice loudly booed the president during the World Series last week and multiple Nationals players opted to skip Monday's visit.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE late Friday said that he was speaking sarcastically this week when he declared himself "the chosen one" amid his widening trade war with China.
" You can see this in his audition tape: Ford is chatting casually, they begin, he is fed the line "all the data banks in number two are still secure," and then, for a nano-second, he looks into the camera, his eyes flicker sarcastically, and he replies: "now I think we're due the reward you offered.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE Friday denied any U.S. involvement after Iran's latest failed launch, appearing to sarcastically wish Tehran "good luck" in determining the cause.
The brand has a long history of art world association, from the major exhibitions it underwrote in the 1990s, causing some uproar ("Art is the domain of the minister of culture, not commerce," Mr. Burke said, somewhat sarcastically), to the various artist collaborations the former designer Marc Jacobs instigated with Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince and Stephen Sprouse.
Oddly enough, joining the chorus of critics of American missile defense systems was none other than Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinPutin says he doesn't share 'excitement' about Greta Thunberg's UN speech The Hill's 85033:30 Report: Trump lashes out over impeachment inquiry Putin jokes about Russia meddling in 2020 election: 'Don't tell anyone' MORE, who — perhaps sarcastically — offered the sale of the Russian missile defense system, S-400.
After President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 MORE sarcastically called her "a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future" in September, Thunberg made the phrase her Twitter bio.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE on Saturday ripped media coverage of his remarks earlier this week in which he declared himself "the chosen one" to take on decades of unfair Chinese trade practices, emphasizing he was speaking sarcastically.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE on Friday denied that the U.S. played any role in Iran's failed attempt to launch a satellite into space, while appearing to sarcastically wish Tehran "good luck" in determining the cause.
In fact, Fox News's article about how Vaughn supposedly "faces liberal outrage after he was seen with Trump during national championship game" prominently features a tweet from Washington Examiner staffer Siraj Hashmi, who is hardly a liberal, sarcastically quipping that "Ladies & gentlemen, I regret to inform you Vince Vaughn is CANCELED" — but the tweet is presented in David Aaro's article as though Hashmi is a liberal who meant it earnestly.
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel SchatzImpeachment threatens to drown out everything On The Money: Senate confirms Scalia as Labor chief | Bill with B in wall funding advanced over Democrats' objections | Lawyers reach deal to delay enforcement of NY tax return subpoena Bill with billion in wall funding advanced over Democrats' objections MORE (D-Hawaii) sarcastically noted the lack of Senate GOP criticism of Trump by responding to Murphy on Monday.
Leif Olson, a senior policy adviser for the Wage and Hour Division, announced his resignation 85033 days after Bloomberg Law reported on a 2016 Facebook post in which Olson and a friend sarcastically invoked anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in reference to then-House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanUSCIS chief Cuccinelli blames Paul Ryan for immigration inaction Soaring deficits could put Trump in a corner if there's a recession Paul Ryan moving family to Washington MORE's (R-Wis.) resounding defeat of a primary challenger.
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 on Saturday suggested that he was speaking sarcastically when he said in the run-up to the 22019 election that he hoped Russia found Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's deleted emails.

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