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"unrepentant" Definitions
  1. showing no shame about your actions or beliefs

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" Benson added, "He is an actual, unrepentant, unreformed bigot.
" Stewart went on, calling Trump "an unrepentant, narcissistic asshole.
Here's my confession: I am a prolific and unrepentant swearer.
He was unrepentant and denied any involvement in the murders.
The assault was caught on tape, and McGraw was unrepentant.
Please don't paint me as an unrepentant stock market cheerleader.
Till her death in Paris at 94 she was unrepentant.
And again, Chief Justice Moore was unrepentant in his testimony.
He is also unrepentant about Quebec pursuing its national sovereignty.
" Mr. Wooley was unrepentant, calling the criticism "a bit Orwellian.
The prosecution portrayed Mr. Nuon Chea as dedicated and unrepentant.
Sports of The Times Russia is an unrepentant sporting reprobate.
On Twitter, Werner appeared unrepentant about assuming another individual's identity.
Dotty is a scheming, unrepentant liar, and Jackie loves her anyway.
She also noted that Chapo appeared unrepentant with his final remarks.
But Trump was unrepentant Monday, insisting Arpaio's hardline tactics were justified.
Most do not involve an international outcry and an unrepentant defendant.
Trump has perfected the art of unabashed, unapologetic and unrepentant conviction.
Phil is an unrepentant adorer of this whole world on Twitter.
Washington (CNN)The state of Donald Trump is unrepentant and defiant.
Some are unrepentant punsters, for instance, while some are visual artists.
In spite of the sanctions against him, Mr. Herrou is unrepentant.
I know firsthand how dangerous and unpredictable unrepentant weather can be.
Many Americans viewed Ms. Abiodun and her comrades as unrepentant terrorists.
"I was in the pocket at that moment," an unrepentant Parisse said.
I mean, you could not find more unrepentant advocates of regime change.
Wilson breaking it down in the club, uninhibited and unrepentant, or Dakota
An unrepentant liar is not going to be attractive in that role.
Everything else paints him as an unrepentant villain with an obnoxious voice.
In terms of policies, Flake is an unrepentant free trader and globalist.
Jiménez remained unrepentant when I asked her later about the sit-ins.
For most of my 38 years, I've been an unrepentant literary snob.
Daniel still performs with that sublime balance of fragility and unrepentant might.
Cute and cuddly or brutish and unrepentant, human life is human life.
Still, she was consistently unrepentant, saying she had nothing to apologize for.
You should not force yourself to spend time with your unrepentant abuser.
Even unrepentant racists know their views won't go over well with everybody.
Hale isn't a sexual abuser, an unrepentant racist, or even a bad writer.
They are the unrepentant killers — those who, when presented with their crimes, laugh.
Ryanair was unrepentant over the ads, but it can't afford to be nonchalant.
I'm an unrepentant slut who wants to destroy Western civilization with my vagina.
Go deeper: Barr unrepentant Recap: Bill Barr's Senate testimony on the Mueller report
That is to say it was electric, mournful, unrepentant, polemical, ecological, and cantankerous.
What you may not know about him is that he's an unrepentant packrat.
Unrepentant, he called for a 'revolution' against the state while on the run.
But, as an unrepentant Congress nerd, I kept cycling back to Mitch McConnell.
But Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Hua Chunying was unrepentant on Wednesday.
Set aside the fact that Mr. Trump is a compulsive and unrepentant liar.
Trump was not merely a sinner, he said, but a gleefully unrepentant one.
Killer clowns, unrepentant extremism in France and a pile of paperwork in Syria.
" The Twitter user, @mooncult, was unrepentant, tweeting that the video was "completely unaltered.
But Rwandan officials insist that such allegations do not absolve an unrepentant France.
These guys were serious deadbeats; they were lowlifes; they were unrepentant no-good punks.
Many of them were badly injured and sick, but largely unrepentant, and still radicalized.
His own father remained an unrepentant Nazi until the day he died in 2012.
"You have strong and unrepentant views towards the Muslim community," O'Driscoll said, per Newshub.
He has been stridently unrepentant since those initial comments and the ensuing blow-back.
They often showed him in his boxing days -- strong, unrepentant, defiant, unbowed and beautiful.
"He deserved it," said the unrepentant assailant in a televised interview after the confrontation.
That's because black America has carried on an unrepentant love affair with Mr. Obama.
Even the liberal news outlets whose reporting was contradicted by the report are unrepentant.
As for the loss of civilian lives, Tibbets, who died in 2007, was unrepentant.
Totally unrepentant and dodging the question in its entirety, Mayweather's response was rather callous.
The defendants appeared outside the courtroom, unrepentant and still defending civil disobedience and democracy.
He will be remembered as an unrepentant abuser who took everything and deserves nothing.
As a result, despite all the experts' recommendations, I remain an unrepentant fronter-inner.
And, wouldn't you know it, the unrepentant monsters who died there just won't stay dead.
There are many outrageous factors in this case; for one thing, Turner, 7, is unrepentant.
For an adolescent fantasy about torture, loss, and gleeful, unrepentant murder, Deadpool is unexpectedly joyous.
On the cost of a debate which ultimately changed nothing, the prime minister was unrepentant.
He was also a fractious man of "unrepentant multiplicity," and once fancied himself the Messiah.
Meaney's pragmatic McGuinness is largely unrepentant about the violence in which his group has engaged.
To the end, Professor Nolte was unrepentant, defining himself more as a philosopher than historian.
That said, it is impossible for me to fall in line behind an unrepentant bigot.
Singularly unsympathetic, Päffgen presents as a longtime neglectful mother, unrepentant junkie and temperamentally unpleasant artist.
The schoolmarm's just showing off again, making their brains ache, unrepentant criminal that she is.
Unrepentant, he told Barrett that other caregivers had done it and she would be no different.
The former is profiting from the worst kind of fearmongering; the latter is an unrepentant racist.
They're unrepentant, but they're also, perpetually, too blinkered and too stupid to realize that's what's happened.
Toward the end of his life, the Enola Gay's pilot, Paul W. Tibbets Jr., was unrepentant.
Is this really the time to confer our highest honor on an unrepentant underage substance abuser?
The Patriots are considered unrepentant cheaters, caught (and punished) more than once for their football crimes.
Maybe he is just a man bringing an unrepentant racial strategy to 21st Century national politics.
The President stood unbowed and unapologetic after eight tough years, an unrepentant champion of hope and change.
Amidst the heartbreak, the constant questioning, and the unrepentant playing of Whitney Houston love ballads, something happened.
Despite his own deferments, Trump remained unrepentant, refusing to apologize for his jibe against McCain in 2015.
But in this moment, City Girls' unrepentant, unyielding, single-minded articulation of this idea feels exceptionally urgent.
Later that year, O'Connor clarified her position in an interview for TIME (who described her as "unrepentant").
The self-proclaimed "unrepentant gold bull" is now more bearish because of last week's impressive jobs data.
I am a board-certified infectious disease physician and an unashamed and unrepentant "5 Second Rule" breaker.
But Sleep's unrepentant love of all things dank put Sabbath's clever winks on "Sweet Leaf" to shame.
Grey Singapore may be unrepentant about the #iSea app but other brands can learn from this debacle.
It is a clear, unrepentant extension of the centerpiece of Barack Obama's legacy, the Affordable Care Act.
Those he cites by name are very brave, or else as arrogant and unrepentant as M.B.S. himself.
Sure, the hunter winds up captured by the prey, but she is still unrepentant about the game.
It was possible — difficult, but possible — to make erratic line-crossing and unrepentant bluster look like victory.
As he shuffles off this mortal coil, the unrepentant Chekist will smile knowing he beat them all.
But the unrepentant prime minister told a febrile Parliament that the court had been wrong to intervene.
But I think that time is coming, because Trump is an unabashed leech and an unrepentant liar.
In 21979, he had fathered a child with a twelve-year-old girl, and he remained unrepentant.
Unrepentant opportunism belies a staggering lack of character and caring that can't simply be vanquished from memory.
When an unrepentant colonialist blows his brains out, they splatter all over a wall map of Africa.
And in the terrible minutes of video that followed, he proved to be a nonchalant, unrepentant killer.
With another round of morning tweets last Thursday, Donald Trump continued his streak of unrepentant comments about Charlottesville.
Instead, they are turning themselves into mirror images of the most unrepentant Republican demagogues of the last decade. .
Despite their decades in South Korea, all of the men who spoke to the AP were unrepentant communists.
But the unrepentant finance minister added that Sagawa had done a good job and his appointment was appropriate.
The facade of the Las Vegas property is another matter; it's the hotel with the unrepentant Midas touch.
"  DeNiro rounded out the night with a diatribe against Trump, who he called a "relentless, unrepentant lying scumbag.
Many, if not most, Koreans in the South and the North view Japan as an unrepentant former oppressor.
Logic is an unrepentant optimist, an up-by-his-bootstraps teacher's pet who espouses the gospel of positivity.
They said Mr. Duque's government had promoted a set of commanders who were unrepentant about the previous era.
On Wednesday, Judge Wood suggested that Mr. Skelos had been unrepentant and his testimony, at times, outright false.
Salter, Mary, the handsome unrepentant sister, her lack of Botox a knotted cord to whip the others with.
He was unrepentant, saying that women shouldn't be able to walk in on players while they were naked.
Instead, Karadzic comes across as an unrepentant elderly man eager to defend his legacy to a curious interlocutor.
Throughout the forum, he stumbled through responses, often appearing out of touch and unrepentant for past policy positions.
In the 1872 election, the reconstruction efforts and the attacks on it by unrepentant southerners received some attention.
He was also taking aim at everyone who did not share his unrepentant leftist's view of the world.
Trump unrepentant Trump is showing every sign that he will become even more unrestrained after he is impeached.
Still, Wolfe's ear should not be underestimated, especially his still-timely attacks of the profession's often unrepentant elitism.
A casual, unrepentant racist, misogynist, and cultural chauvinist, he is equally ignorant of his own faults and others' concerns.
That show was the first major hit drama to center on an unrepentant bad guy who did terrible things.
His unrepentant attitude about responsibility for a crime against humanity underscores the irony of his role as justice minister.
Republicans whet the right-wing appetite for a leader who closely resembled the extreme and unrepentant resistance to Obama.
He traipsed through postwar intellectual vogues—structuralism, semiology—and revelled, finally, in his own trilling peculiarities, an unrepentant aesthete.
He is everything I was raised by these good people to stand against: Belittling, lover of self, boastful, unrepentant.
We can deem a significant chunk of our populace unrepentant bigots, which appears to be the strategy of Mrs.
The media are playing along with Mayor Pete's attempt to thread the needle between unrepentant socialists such as Sen.
Or does it limp into the new phase of coverage unrepentant, ready to make similar mistakes all over again?
He is unrepentant about the murder and almost omnipotent, able to foresee a car crash or an imminent coronary.
"The Tatmadaw is an unreconstructed, unrepentant institution that is abusive to its core," said an analyst in the country.
Thomas Mulcair, then-leader of the official opposition, spent virtually every day demanding answers from an unrepentant prime minister.
Then she interviews the unrepentant former "emir" of one of the factions involved, whom she has known for years.
The coming clash also could endanger Kurdish control of tens of thousands of unrepentant ISIS captives and their families.
To Brown's chagrin, the EAT crowd seemed more receptive to this dream of Eden than to his unrepentant bovicide.
King is looking over his shoulder, bracing himself for the unrepentant strike of metal against his ever-swelling skin.
It portrays a handful as objectively bad, such as a landlord sexually exploiting the poor, or an unrepentant murderer.
His unrepentant Friday news conference suggests the President will simply quadruple down on his claims, and ignore evidence against him.
The most controversial bit was an answer the journalist apparently received to his question on the fate of unrepentant sinners.
The remarks came as an unrepentant Nix clashed with British lawmakers investigating the use of Facebook data in election campaigns.
The current President of the United States is an unrepentant liar, and he doesn't even try to hide it anymore.
This summer, three new Ozbek-designed floors will open at 5 Hertford Street, featuring more of his unrepentant, joyful touch.
And after championing light regulation in the late 20th century, its response to the crash of 2008 was "breathtakingly unrepentant".
Advocates for victims saw the posts as a sign of favor for Law by church officials unrepentant about abused children.
And then there's the band's live show, which is a thoroughly impressive display of unrepentant, guitar-in-the-air shredding.
Maybe you're dealing with someone who is senior to you at work, or your partner's parent is the unrepentant asshole.
They were unrepentant, however, about belonging to the group — though they said they did not agree with everything it did.
His unrepentant extremism led his own daughter, Marine, to kick him out of the country's far-right National Front party.
But it's also what happened after Wilde's death and Bosie's engagement in far-right politics and his unrepentant anti-Semitism.
The conservative media outlet known for boosting Donald Trump has found some unlikely common ground with unrepentant Bernie Sanders supporters.
"The ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," he said.
On the other, he was in danger of being seen, fairly or not, as the ambassador of an unrepentant bureaucracy.
Trump raged into his day of historic shame unrepentant -- after saying he takes "zero" responsibility for impeachment -- and feeling persecuted.
This is Kobe the competitor, Kobe the merciless and unrepentant and unrelenting, cold-blooded Kobe the vengeful and devouring and obsessed.
Mr Babis is himself a former Party member who has since transformed into an unrepentant capitalist, media mogul and party boss.
One of the villains, according to his account, was Dugas, whom Shilts believed to be an unrepentant spreader of the disease.
A hardline, unrepentant neoconservative, Bolton embodies the worst of the bipartisan foreign policy failures of the last decade and a half.
And, in the process of aligning himself with an unrepentant bully, he isn't the man he was when he entered prison.
A longtime blurter of racist, homophobic and sexist ideas, Watson was exposed in a recent PBS documentary as an unrepentant bigot.
Then its unrepentant founder, Martin Shkreli, stepped down as chief executive after being arrested on securities fraud and wire fraud charges.
But if others might've thrown in the towel after the arrests and fights CASH4 has faced, he's remained defiant and unrepentant.
Roof was unrepentant during his short closing argument, telling jurors he still felt the massacre was something he had to do.
And then you meet everyone else: Atlas, crusading everyman; Sander Cohen, amoral artist; Tennenbaum, repentant super scientist; Suchong, unrepentant super scientist.
His unrepentant extremism — on race, World War II, the Holocaust, gender, torture, immigrants — led Ms. Le Pen to kick him out.
Some critics noted that Rwanda's government is an imperfect messenger, but its officials argue that does not absolve an unrepentant France.
Democrats tied in virtuous politically correct knots meet Republicans unbound in their vile and unrepentant grossness: Welcome to the 2020 campaign.
He seems to delight in destroying alliances, abrogating international agreements, lauding dictators and racists, threatening nuclear war and pardoning unrepentant criminals.
Compared with that, Mr. Trump's sins — Ukraine and all — are trivial, while the Democrats are unrepentant and persist in their wrongdoing.
The first sign of the house's unrepentant old age is the wavy glass in the front parlor's floor-to-ceiling windows.
Citing San Francisco's Sanctuary policy, the sheriff and most other SF politicians were unrepentant even after Kate was shot by Zarate.
But Salvini was unrepentant, saying the only way to lift investor confidence in Italy was to revive the long-underperforming economy.
And he's been unrepentant about his tradition-breaking phone call with the president of Taiwan and language on revisiting One China.
Roland Reiss: Unrepentant Flowers and New Miniature Tableaux continues at Diane Rosenstein Gallery, (831 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles ) through June 2.
Roof, who is unrepentant, has since been sentenced to death and many of Collier's fellow parishioners are still trying to forgive him.
In his New Year message, Macron, whose popularity rating is at a record low, was unrepentant as he promised to press on.
Spann's murderer, a White man named S.E. Branch, was not only an unrepentant criminal and racist, but also the artist's great-grandfather.
The damning thing is that Pence and the Trump campaign are now extending that umbrella of rhetorical protection to an unrepentant Klansman.
While war was the most obvious sign of "unrepentant and absurd pride", many other transgressions had caused "human, social and environmental degradation".
She saw it as a tool used by unrepentant rolling stones posing as sincere lovers, but were actually up to no good.
In 2012, when Lance Armstrong was exposed as an unrepentant doper, even casual observers considered the sport to be a complete fraud.
But the two men are conjoined by something more significant: They are both unrepentant iconoclasts and gleeful disrupters of art world conventions.
"Peres was an unrepentant war criminal and should be memorialized as such," said Diana Buttu, a former adviser to the Palestinian leadership.
Indeed, he remained forever unrepentant about Smoot-Hawley, even after living through its damaging economic effects and the trade retaliation it spurred.
But in New Dawn they take on an unrepentant tedium because the puzzles and platforms just aren't very inventive, engaging, or robust.
It was an interesting look in a scene that often prizes unrepentant spectacle—they offered some biodiversity around the drippy neon architecture.
His early public persona — the macho, unrepentant, drug-loving chef — evolved into that of a clear-eyed crusader for global food justice.
With contrition never on the table for an unrepentant president, he too chose to double down, offering implausible and easily disproved excuses.
The point was to show Mr. Tsarnaev so unrepentant that after the bombing, he could do something as ordinary as buy milk.
"The men who currently occupy our currency are American icons, but many are also unrepentant slave owners and unabashed racists," she said.
Her face remains petulant and unrepentant as she sings about keeping her freedom in a shift as the pyres burn under her feet.
Particularly when the AIDS crisis got underway in the 1980s, Mapplethorpe's unrepentant embrace of the gay male gaze was nothing short of radical.
An unrepentant smoker and hard partier, Mayorga was once able to negate the damage of his vices simply through the virtue of youth.
Over the decades, Madonna has perfected a signature stance that many aspire to but few have attempted: the ultimate, completely unrepentant power pose.
McIlroy is an unrepentant non-Olympian, saying this week that he would watch "the stuff that matters" from Rio, but probably not golf.
I expect more from your newspaper than the publication of what amounts to a news release issued by a deranged and unrepentant zealot.
Gaetz on the other hand is an unrepentant "best buddy" to Trump and hails from one of the most conservative districts in America.
What happened in the ensuing innings is yet another in a series of incidents that would solidify Cobb's reputation as an unrepentant villain.
In 2017 we learned how tenuous our hold was on the truth, how unrepentant the president is for his mountain of baldfaced lies.
"The Echo Drift" is, after all, about the unrepentant Walker, who is not doing so well at keeping hold of her tormented mind.
But they are also revolted by an unrepentant president and reluctant to abandon investigations into his conduct that might yield evidence of wrongdoing.
The account called him an "unrepentant serial predator" and suggested that if Crispin Porter truly supported the #MeToo movement, it would fire him.
This should, but somehow doesn't, translate into a mainstream assumption that Trump, who rode birther conspiracies to political prominence, is an unrepentant racist.
Yesterday in styles In those heady, smoky years before Mayor Bloomberg cleared the air, unrepentant cigarette lovers went looking for guilt-free refuge.
In his closing argument, Dylann Roof was unrepentant for killing nine people at a Charleston church In his closing argument, Dylann Roof was unrepentant for killing nine people at a Charleston church Dylann Roof is facing the death penalty, but he has no regrets, according to the final remarks he made before the jury in a Charleston, South Carolina, courthouse on Tuesday.
DAVAO CITY, Philippines (CNN)Davao City, on the southern Philippines' island of Mindanao, is the stronghold of the country's outspoken, unrepentant President Rodrigo Duterte.
Others, who may even include some who are unrepentant of their role in fueling terrorism, demand the right to "go home" -- wherever home is.
Then, what to do with these people once they have served out their sentences -- with thousands likely remaining unrepentant for their acts of terror?
Mr. Williams remained unrepentant on Sunday night, threatening officers from his hospital bed that he would shoot them once he was released, prosecutors said.
As British politicians lined up to condemn him, Trump, in an unprecedented attack on one of America's closest allies, replied with an unrepentant message.
Slightly north of 75,000 people ramble about these lush Polo Fields, a similarly unrepentant feat of defiance against nature, considering the scorched desert climate.
Senators on the committee allegedly moved to give Packwood the highest possible punishment due to his defiant, selfish, and unrepentant response to the investigation.
Yellin admitted he never turned over these recordings to Begaren's lawyers, but he was unrepentant, telling a reporter it was "redundant" to other evidence.
In one tweet, the company wagged its finger at YouTube and Twitter for doing the same—a counterpoint most often used by unrepentant toddlers.
" He is an unrepentant killer who asserts that "the law is just a name they give to what a certain kind of men prefer.
"The Tatmadaw is an unreconstructed, unrepentant institution that is abusive to its core," said David Mathieson, an independent analyst in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city.
Many of these are now among the tens of thousands of captive ISIS men, women and children, often "unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," as Gen.
However, your husband is not only unrepentant about his elevator booty calls, but according to you he lacks the intention and ability to change.
Let's start with what is, by now, the standard indictment: Gatlin is a "two-time drug cheat," with "unrepentant" added as the adjectival chaser.
In many ways, Norwegians are punishing Breivik by remembering the crime but ignoring the man, giving up trying to understand his unrepentant self-justification.
Enrique is an unrepentant but increasingly sickly war criminal, reluctantly tolerated by his wife Carmen (Margarita Kenéfic) and daughter Natalia (Sabrina De La Hoz).
But Madikizela-Mandela, who was hounded and harassed by the apartheid police for three decades, would remain unrepentant about this reality to the end.
One wonders what was altered or abridged, but Turner's voice—straightforward and calm, stoic and unrepentant—is too strange to have been wholly invented.
Robert Mugabe, the former political prisoner, first black leader of an independent Zimbabwe, and unrepentant strongman, has died, the nation's current president announced Friday.
After his arrest, the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reported that Ziyangareev was unrepentant and even told police that his victims should be grateful to him.
Not because of his vast knowledge of sports minutiae or his experience in the field but because he is an unrepentant and devastating troll.
Many of those in custody or held at overcrowded displacement camps in northeast Syria are foreigners, and many remain unrepentant supporters of violent jihad.
These noxious episodes lead critics to claim that Western principles are vacuous: a mask for unrepentant imperialism or merely the philosophy of a simpler age.
She has told reporters she wants to return to Britain but has appeared unrepentant in several interviews and her fate has dominated headlines this week.
In one decision, Xi confirmed his critics' view that he was an unrepentant autocrat willing to take China backwards in the service of his agenda.
But Best suffered another indignity after being stabbed to death by the unrepentant terrorist: His backpack and wedding ring were stolen off his dead body.
A liberal, not a radical Although he is a democratic socialist, much of his rhetoric is really just that of an unrepentant New Deal liberal.
Think of popular, Best Picture–winning movies like The French Connection, where lead character Popeye Doyle is an unrepentant racist but gets the job done.
And along with it comes everybody's favorite ruthlessly unrepentant curmudgeon who refuses to comply with the general rules of common decency and decorum, Larry David.
This kind of "unrepentant spore" behavior is what pushes Cheryl to fight back against Nick, as opposed to a round of guilt-baiting by Veronica.
Jones is unlikely to win the seat in November, partly because the district tilts strongly Democratic and partly because he is an unrepentant Holocaust denier.
Though initially unrepentant, after the news was finally leaked to the public in June of 2012, Szegedi was forced to resign and rethink his life.
The repeated violations, "combined with her unrepentant attitude, are unacceptable from any federal employee, let alone one in such a prominent position," Mr. Kerner testified.
In an interview with The A.P. in June 2013, an unrepentant Mr. Ficior insisted that only three or four people had died under his command.
Matthew McConaughey's burnout poet at the heart of The Beach Bum is an unrepentant hedonist who should probably not be allowed to participate in society.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist, an unrepentant smoker, received treatment for terminal thyroid cancer in 22019 but wouldn't relinquish his seat in the court's center chair.
Honestly, losing all your hair is a funny but ultimately mild punishment for being an unrepentant racist, but Rochelle sees Laura and like, feels bad.
Susann's representation of drugs was unrepentant, insistent, and determined to demonstrate the ubiquity of drug taking for women at the time—from movie stars to housewives.
" Unsurprisingly, Sanders is unrepentant, telling ABC News' George Stephanopoulos Friday morning, "It was the heat of the moment, meaning that it wasn't a scripted talking point.
The film doesn't currently have a rating, but I would recommend an R for blood-smeared nudity, drug usage, copious swear words, and unrepentant sacrilegious slapstick.
President Trump, an unrepentant racist and threat to U.S. national security, has previously gotten into hot water over his team's use of modern image manipulation tools.
And sure enough, Drake raps harder here than anywhere on Views: it's studded with dozens of Diddy disses, references to hip-hop classics, and unrepentant stunting.
"Peres was an unrepentant war criminal and should be memorialized as such," said Diana Buttu, a former adviser to the Palestinian leadership in the West Bank.
His own pay far outstripped those of his counterparts in Japan — he earned four times the pay of Toyota's chairman in 2017 — and he was unrepentant.
Yet many Colombians feel that the party's new name, the Common Alternative Revolutionary Force, whose acronym is also FARC, shows that the former rebels remain unrepentant.
Mr. Biden has played the unrepentant insider, firm in his belief that making change is a matter of gradual progress and warm relations with ideological foes.
" They called Mr. Trump's attempt to get Ukraine to discredit his political adversaries "part of an ongoing pattern of misconduct for which the president is unrepentant.
The cache, they said, showed that the financier was unrepentant even after reaching a 2008 plea deal with prosecutors in South Florida to avoid federal charges.
Prior to the horrific school shooting in Parkland, Florida, the White House was again in full crisis mode, deflecting multiple scandals by embracing an unrepentant demeanor.
If you're upset about his comments on the "Access Hollywood" tape or just being an unrepentant racist on a daily basis, they couldn't really do anything.
My own cubby shelves were an unrepentant mess, prone to rejecting the tank tops and shorts that my mother had written my name in with Sharpie.
On Friday after the inauguration, Trump—a prolific and unrepentant Twitter user—took ownership of the verified POTUS account, which now has more than 14 million followers.
Walker is an unrepentant modernist who has led a resurgence — mostly through uncompromising example — of painters reinvigorating abstraction by looking to nature, ideas, emotion and, especially, place.
On the bus 11 years ago, he gauged—perhaps correctly—that Billy Bush wanted to hear the gross tales of an unrepentant 59-year-old pussy hound.
Will it get overrun by cheating and smurfing, plagued by unrepentant jerks and trolls, or just outright fail to attract enough players to keep it appropriately balanced?
There's so little to him, beyond his unrepentant evil, that fans have created their own elaborate backstories, strange theories, and stranger memes to fill in the blanks.
They had blasted Manafort in recent court filings as an unrepentant felon and liar who gave no indication that he would avoid committing crimes in the future.
If his defence of Saudi foreign policy was unrepentant, even more striking was his ambition to remake the entire Saudi state by harnessing the power of markets.
You sorta imagine a lot of things do for the two songwriters, each possessing dreary drawls and sleepy wits that more unimaginative types take for unrepentant stonerdom.
An unrepentant Deist, he spent his final days penniless, in a ramshackle house in Greenwich Village, shouting away the clergymen who stopped by to save his soul.
By the end, it is clear that the white supremacy responsible for killing black bodies and stealing land and property remains, to this day, unbowed and ­unrepentant.
By the end, it is clear that the white supremacy responsible for killing black bodies and stealing land and property remains, to this day, unbowed and unrepentant.
Times Insider In jailhouse interviews before and after her sentencing, the woman who became infamous for bilking banks and friends out of $200,000 was mischievous — and unrepentant.
But he appeared unrepentant after his dismissal on Thursday, describing the BBC's phone call to inform him of the decision as "a masterclass of pompous faux-gravity."
Questioned about the meeting at his regular morning news conference, Lopez Obrador was unrepentant and quickly blamed "adversaries" for trying to make a "scandal" out of it.
Mr. Frum, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush and unrepentant #NeverTrump Republican, offers up a warning for the complacent and a path forward for the vigilant.
Of course, at trial Eichmann clearly showed himself to be an unrepentant anti-Semite, proud to have set in motion the most efficient means of killing Jews.
That was the season when Ramsay (repeatedly) raped Sansa to motivate Theon's journey, causing the show to come under significant fire for its streak of unrepentant cruelty.
She proved stubbornly unrepentant in her role in the McDonald affair, which only came to light in November, after a judge was set to force the video's release.
You might not like Novak's original comments, you might not think this is an adequate response, but you have to admire the calculated brushstrokes of this unrepentant masterpiece.
Yes, it could be that no matter how your response is framed, this person will turn out to be an unrepentant bigot who will seek ways to retaliate.
If he wants to be a partisan brawler and unrepentant champion of his base, be prepared to hear more campaign rally vitriol as he travels across the nation.
He died in 1970 unrepentant, a staunch defender of the cause, acknowledging neither his years of spying nor the suffering his secret life had caused his own family.
But Jason Subotky, manager of the $8.6 billion AMG Yacktman Fund, which held none of the four stocks, sounded unrepentant, despite trailing 96 percent of peers last year.
Sophia starts off the series as an unrepentant asshole (her words!), and watching her sneer at anyone who so much as looks at her weird gets grating, fast.
But Baldwin isn't Ohio's Sherrod Brown, who is also an unrepentant progressive senator running for reelection in a rapidly reddening state but has a strong in-state brand.
Almost all were in Park Slope or Williamsburg, Brooklyn, or among the unrepentant dives of the East Village in Manhattan, but presumably a wider search would unearth more.
Other readers have pegged Abbey as an unrepentant chauvinist and possessing more than a smidgen of sanctimony, wishing to impose on others his own rigid strictures for living.
The two men have given numerous interviews while imprisoned, at first striking an unrepentant tone and dodging questions about any personal culpability in the killing of the hostages.
Its talk shows have become synonymous with unrepentant conservatism and uncivil conversation mediated mostly by loud white guys, and no one is invited in who doesn't already subscribe.
The testimony was a remarkable plot twist for the rap star, who had spent the entirety of his short career cultivating a brand as an unrepentant public nuisance.
"It is clear from all the material before me that you have strong and unrepentant views towards the Muslim community," it quoted O'Driscoll as saying during the sentencing.
But Baldwin isn't Ohio's Sherrod Brown, who is also an unrepentant progressive senator running for reelection in a rapidly reddening state, and who has a strong in-state brand.
European Commission officials have expressed dismay and frustration at Italy's rebellious stance over spending but the coalition is largely unrepentant about its plans, throwing down the gauntlet to Brussels.
It is a problem because a group this large is so dissatisfied with the status quo that they chose a candidate who ran on fear, hate, and unrepentant ignorance.
The arc of the elder brother, Gregor "the Mountain" Clegane, is decidedly less interesting: He's an unrepentant rapist and murderer unquestioningly loyal to House Lannister — and especially to Cersei.
Since it's literally impossible in 2018 to ensure that at least one unrepentant sexual predator doesn't walk away from an awards show with a statue, The Grabbies lean in.
What tends to be forgotten is the thematic significance of the baptism itself, the sick association between Catholic rites and a child's passage into a family of unrepentant sinners.
Their man, Roy Moore, an accused pedophile with an unrepentant disdain for modernity and a soft spot for slavery, lost to Doug Jones, a former federal prosecutor and Democrat.
The president's unrepentant demonization of nonwhites and non-Christians, and his affinity for white nationalists, should have made it abundantly clear that his positions are incompatible with Jewish values.
Her eyes, dark brown and wildly expressive, seem to grow three times their size when confronted with, say, the lies of an untrustworthy landlord or an unrepentant teenage troublemaker.
Tuesday's testimony was a remarkable plot twist for 6ix9ine — born Daniel Hernandez — who had spent the entirety of his short career cultivating a brand as an unrepentant public nuisance.
But Mr Macron is unrepentant: "The questions I have asked are open questions, that we haven't solved yet," he said after meeting Mr Stoltenberg in Paris on November 28th.
I think I am being kind to him when I tell you he is the type of person who will do anything to win and is unrepentant about that.
" Hours before Sayoc's arrest, Trump was unrepentant, tweeting that he found it "funny" that CNN "can criticize me at will, even blaming me for the current spate of bombs.
In Tokyo, The National Chauvinistic Husbands Association -- formerly an unrepentant group of boisterous salary men -- began devising strategies to avoid divorce: listening to and respecting their wives was one tactic.
The former warden, Alexandru Visinescu, convicted last July of murder and crimes against humanity for the deaths of 12 inmates in the Ramnicu Sarat prison, was unrepentant at the trial.
They weren't so worried about the show's depictions of prostitution or Torah desecration, but about Asch's unrepentant, enthusiastic inclusion of two women in love, sharing a kiss in the rain.
Instead, their film is an unrepentant middle finger to that tendency toward timidity, which is why it was so gratifying when it won the festival's prize for best Canadian feature.
Slowly, he reveals himself as a patronizing, opportunistic, and pathetic man, who, once his domestic life crumbles due to his own infidelity and his wife's psychiatric breakdown, remains astoundingly unrepentant.
After a month of testing the Ten 210s, I find myself surprised by just how much I enjoy their sound, even while I remain an avowed and unrepentant bass devotee.
He's poised in the hot seat and escaped a brutal five-hour day with no major slip-ups all as he remained unrepentant about his work on the Mueller report.
Mouratoglou later admitted he had been coaching but in another strange twist an unrepentant Williams continued to deny she had received any advice and was instead a victim of sexism.
"His legacy of unrepentant rabble-rousing made Texas a more welcome place for the underdog," wrote journalist Renée Feltz in the "Texas Observer" at the time of Mr. Hill's death.
" The government was forced to institute an inquiry commission, where the unrepentant general acknowledged that his principal aim was not to disperse the crowd but to produce a "moral effect.
An invitation to an unrepentant strongman such as Putin would be more than just a poke in the eye for America's traditional European allies and a classic Trump disruption play.
"Gatlin is the one who everyone knows and is unrepentant, but he's not the one bad athlete," Ross Tucker, a South African sports scientist, said in a podcast on Sunday.
While the first film unveiled some of 1965's unrepentant killers who still remain free, "The Look of Silence" tells the same tale through the eyes of a victim's family.
"The ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," he added, citing observations from US troops on the ground in Syria.
One of the best aspects of Mr. Washington's shows with the West Coast Get Down is the feeling of communal energy flowing in a straight, unrepentant stream from the stage.
Such out-of-placeness was an accident of unfortunate branding, most likely (though for all Robinson's protestation, his soaring sonics do share mainstream EDM's penchant for unrepentant over-the-topness).
By 1995, the city had begun conceding to nonsmokers, leaving the city's unrepentant tobacco heads searching for chic night spots where they could puff in peace, away from angry stares.
Italy's deputy prime ministers, the leaders of Lega and M5S, had appeared unrepentant about the budget while Economy Minister Giovanni Tria and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte were more malleable to changes.
If her dominance has become too predictable for some, Shiffrin is unrepentant as she heads to the resort where she took her first World Cup win in a slalom in 19543.
But NBC's The Good Place managed all that and more, sending an unrepentant jerk (Kristen Bell) to heaven and serving up genuinely surprising cliffhangers in every one of its 13 episodes.
Many other people, like Peter Kornbluh, head of the independent National Security Archive&aposs Cuba project that fought years to declassify documents relating to Posada, viewed him as an unrepentant terrorist.
Now, if an unrepentant farter can down an airliner, I have to wonder why the traveling public isn't offered more advice on how to keep their in-flight flatus under control.
The broader question heading into 2020 is whether a candidate who runs for -- and wins -- the Democratic presidential nomination as an unrepentant liberal is someone who can win the White House.
"Recent observations by our men and women on the ground highlight that the ISIS population being evacuated from the remaining vestiges of the caliphate largely remains unrepentant, unbroken and radicalized," Gen.
The literary diet that emerges from these lists, mixing disposable genre fiction with unrepentant classics and, for the most part, skipping the indigestibly middlebrow, is one that I happen to share.
The Animal Crossing series occupies a particular niche in video games that often goes overlooked: There's no overarching goal, no violence, no time limits or game overs or other unrepentant stressors.
But amid calls from Europe for Turkey to abide by its 2016 agreement with the European Union to limit and control illegal migration, and combat criminal smugglers, Erdogan was unrepentant Monday.
He cites Scripture often — he said he had recently been revisiting the Book of Joel, the tale of a plague of locusts that descends on the land, afflicting an unrepentant Judah.
Billing himself as an "unrepentant capitalist," Bloomberg made the case in his co-authored 2017 book, Climate of Hope,  that national governments are a secondary player to corporations and local governments.
No one embraces their own terrible taste with as much unrepentant gusto as the German designer Philipp Plein, who usually shows in Milan but who on Monday night brought his P .
Over the summer, Ms. Lecron became pen pals with Mr. Roof, a white supremacist who has remained unrepentant for his 2015 attack on an African-American church, which killed nine people.
But Italy's coalition have so far appeared unrepentant, with Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini (the head of the Lega party) threatening to overturn the EU's "imposed" policies, prompting a showdown with Brussels.
Netanyahu sounded unrepentant on Sunday - even as one Israeli official grudgingly commended Iran's statecraft and a former senior adviser to the prime minister accused him of having pursued a dangerously failed strategy.
That the first female presidential candidate would lose to Trump, an unrepentant sexist accused of serial sexual assault and harassment, is an embarrassment and a source of everlasting shame on this country.
In 2002, when he was Prime Minister of the eastern part of Kurdistan, he refused to sign the death warrant for an unrepentant Al Qaeda sympathizer who had attempted to kill him.
But, feeling unrepentant and maybe even a little relieved to be out from under the auspices of the law, you find shade in a broken-down car and contemplate your next move.
Besides, Clinton committed a host of other violations like Trump, such as pardoning his half brother and a Democratic donor who was not only a fugitive but entirely unrepentant over his crimes.
In short, his biography is as juicy with incident, and as controversial, as that of any poet since Byron, and some film-goers will chide Larraín for not mentioning Neruda's unrepentant Stalinism.
Mr. Murphy, a retired valet, telephonist and unrepentant hoarder, owns a small house in Dublin's north inner city, but his eyesight is failing and he cannot afford to pay for home care.
At the end of the case, I could either protect the ex-husband and help him diminish the Order's power or kill the unrepentant bigot and let Anna keep giving out free food.
Though Ward found Flynt to be an unrepentant hedonist and cynical businessman, the budding mogul was also charming and whip-smart, and his more unsavory tendencies were tempered by a whiff of naiveté.
She's an unrepentant work in progress who is occasionally cruel to even her best friends, demanding in her perfectionism, and unwilling to sacrifice even a tiny piece of her career for anything else.
At the same time, it gives her the chance to insinuate that Trump, who had an affair more than two decades ago and has been accused of sexual assault, is an unrepentant hypocrite.
The Kurdish-led administration and the SDF have said they cannot indefinitely hold thousands of foreigners, including many unrepentant jihadists, but no clear international policy has emerged over how to handle the issue.
"The type of self-confidence, social-consciousness, the middle-finger to oppressive society, and unrepentant independence that is really at the core of the Pinky Violence films has been sadly lost," says Kozma.
But first, there's a lot of comic business about what an awful houseguest she is, what an unrepentant and messy slob she is, and how ill-equipped she is to deal with poverty.
While Berlusconi had his rants and his scapegoats, warning Italians of overzealous judges and unrepentant Communists, there was little if anything on a racist par with Trump's repeated vilifications of Mexicans and Muslims.
It is difficult to explain how a former president who declared human rights to be "the soul of [his] foreign policy" could possibly believe that Assad is anything but an unrepentant war criminal.
First, Stephen's drive is reinforced or curated not by his coaches but by himself, and second, the novel doesn't present his grandiose ambitions and unrepentant will as heroic or necessary or even good.
This kind of geopolitical nonsense may enjoy support among French intellectuals who think the EU should remain neutral between the U.S. and China and presumably welcome back an unrepentant Russia into the fold.
First Stewart joked on the podcast that Trump was an "unrepentant, narcissistic ... man-baby," needling him for still being sensitive about a Vanity Fair article from 25 years ago that mocked Trump's small hands.
" Or one thinks of "Like a Rolling Stone," where that fighting voice becomes, somehow, the voice of a generation at its most eloquent and unrepentant: "How does it feel to be on your own?
Any and all of these call for art that reflects the unforgiving and unrepentant nature of life—the fact that we are all insignificant specks flitting across an astral timeline, hurling headlong into oblivion.
Yet his refusal to appear unrepentant in refusing to follow typical DOJ protocols and chain of command only further underscored why he must be fired, according to the department official and the White House.
Norway says that draconian measures, including hundreds of strip searches and no contact with other inmates, are justified for an unrepentant 39-year-old far-right extremist who could be attacked by other prisoners.
But in fact, the above piece appeared last month in Foreign Policy, and its author was Max Boot—a military historian, unrepentant Iraq War proponent, and former adviser to John McCain and Mitt Romney.
Unrepentant, Mr. Curry returned to the same subject in 1996, this time showing Justice Thomas on the cover as a lawn jockey and, on an inside page, shining the shoes of Justice Antonin Scalia.
The South Carolina lawmaker defended the former vice president the day after he recalled working with the former senators James O. Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia, both Democrats and unrepentant racists.
Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told CNBC Wednesday that he hoped a solution would be found "very quickly" and seemed unrepentant, saying there was public support for the reforms and that changes were needed.
One of the rare items in the center of the Venn diagram between gay men and lesbians, after all, is our unrepentant love for middle-aged women actors, especially if they're obscure or underrecognized.
Given Trump's unrepentant position and his history of putting himself before the country, there's little reason to suspect he wouldn't try to cheat once again — especially as he heads into a tough reelection campaign.
If they are convicted, they could radicalize others in custody and then be released after sentences as short as three years, leaving already overburdened police to keep unrepentant militants from turning to violence again.
That has taxpayers looking more closely at the state's personal income tax rates, which are the highest in the country, and questioning Sacramento's unrepentant spending addiction to public employee union compensation and benefit packages.
When an entire religious community is dealing with the fallout of #MeToo, what does it mean to give a platform to the second-in-command of one of the most unrepentant "pussy grabbers" of all?
In a 2013 documentary, "The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne," the unrepentant jewel thief boasted of stealing at least $2 million in bling around the world, from the US to Paris, Monaco and Tokyo.
Indeed, despite years of international efforts to make peace between Arabs and Israelis, and despite Israel offering major concessions to achieve peace with the Palestinians, Abbas and other key PA leaders remain unrepentant Jew-haters.
Trump may be an unrepentant illiberal authoritarian, these critics admit, but he would be well contained within the presidency were it not for President Barack Obama's own monomania and precedent-setting expansion of executive power.
In Friday's filing, however, prosecutors called Epstein "unrepentant and unreformed" and said his payments to possible witnesses, along with the risk he would use his wealth to flee the country, warranted keeping him behind bars.
In his most violent play, Aaron the "blackamoor" is a typical representation of villainy; he is an unrepentant outsider, refusing to collude in social codes by his "murders, rapes and massacres | Acts of black night".
"Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie," which opens in the United States on Friday, July 22, features the unreconstructed, unrepentant duo invented by the comedian Jennifer Saunders for a BBC series of the same name in 1992.
Mr. Weinstein was a famously swaggering bully, and while I hadn't heard about the specific charges of sexual abuse by women working for him, such behavior fits the movie industry's pervasive, unrepentant exploitation of women.
The people those comments offended weren't going to vote for him in the first place, and the people most drawn to Mr. Trump liked him because he's an unrepentant chauvinist, not in spite of it.
He pressed allies to get wise to the Chinese Communist Party, which he sees as an unrepentant currency manipulator and intellectual property thief, enabled by state-linked companies that cheat their way to market domination.
The fact that this unrepentant party girl believes so deeply in working hard and paying your dues is profoundly endearing: You can feel how much she loves her work and how badly she wants to succeed.
At the same time, she is still nursing her grief over the murder of her husband, Hans, the first ethnic German musical conductor of the country's symphony orchestra, shot three years earlier by an "unrepentant" Nazi.
Occasionally, his face lights up with a demonic grin, and you glimpse the soul of a proudly unrepentant wild man, who even more than Frank Sinatra, did it "his way" and lived to tell the tale.
But the immediate danger that comes with raising an unrepentant misogynist to the nation's highest office is emboldenment; the implicit condoning of degrading or violent behavior against women, and the diminished fear of punishment from authorities.
Occasionally, his face lights up with a demonic grin, and you glimpse the soul of a proudly unrepentant wild man who, even more than Frank Sinatra, did it his way, and lived to tell the tale.
Instead of having to defend the early release of all offenders, including those who may be unrepentant or otherwise incorrigible, proponents need only support those who have actively taken steps to better reintegrate themselves into society.
Clinton and her supporters saw a nightmare in Mr. Trump's apparent lack of interest in longstanding international arrangements, his glibness about the use of nuclear weapons and the unrepentant white nationalism of some of his fans.
" Between the lines: Harris — who has started a company called Clear & Loud to help businesses tell their stories — chose not to say what his "unrepentant sin" is, although he noted that "oftentimes, that's related to sexuality.
Unrepentant revolutionary statements made by Michel at her trial make for compelling reading today, given the incidents of racial intolerance and social division that have been relentlessly fueled by irresponsible, opportunist politicians these past 12 months.
Every Trump-engineered outrage ends the same way, with his critics fulminating and the President untouched and unrepentant, reinforcing his brand as a flamethrower torching the structures of Washington governance, as he promised his fans he would.
It's a different version than Ben Affleck's take on the character from Justice League and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the interpretation of director Zack Snyder, who remains convinced that Batman is an unrepentant murderer.
We may find it easier to forgive BoJack's mistakes than the unrepentant misogyny Hank Hippopopalous (Philip Baker Hall) exhibits in "Hank After Dark," but the series has long since outgrown any simple ideas of heroes and villains.
Ordinarily, this is more darkly funny than anything else—this is Stephen A. Smith blacking out with rage over violations of The Bro Code and turning into a starstruck goofus around an unrepentant abuser like Floyd Mayweather.
That answer was not satisfactory for the Cuban-born Salguero, who went on to call Kaepernick an "unrepentant hypocrite" for defending Castro in his column on Friday, published shortly before news broke of the Cuban dictator's death.
To the end of Mr. Qi's life, he revered Mao and remained unrepentant about the upheavals that erupted across China 50 years ago, even though he was purged by Mao and then jailed for nearly 19863 years.
Even today, Russia, still unrepentant for this action, would be the only autocracy in the G-8, with a GDP that ranks below every other member and indeed below non-members Brazil, India, China and South Korea.
"It's hard to think of anyone who deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison more than this coldblooded and unrepentant serial killer," Ken Thompson, the Brooklyn district attorney, said in a statement on Friday.
Begum, who gave birth to a son at the weekend, prompted a public backlash in Britain by appearing unrepentant about seeing severed heads and even claiming the 2017 Manchester suicide attack - that killed 22 people - was justified.
That's an interesting concept, if not a particularly original one: The desert is ostensibly a prison colony filled with unrepentant sinners who would rather be left to their own devices than forced to live by others' whims.
Told by a reporter that "the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away," Mr. Trump was skeptical and unrepentant.
This is happening not because our prisons are full of unrepentant juvenile offenders who can never be rehabilitated, but because of a racist structure of perverse incentives that encourages prosecutors to pursue mass incarceration instead of justice.
In his cell at McNeil Island Penitentiary in Washington State, which he shared with Mr. Scully, an unrepentant Mr. Sand conducted LSD sessions for his fellow prisoners until he won release pending an appeal of his case.
Ms. Clark was arrested in Nyack, near the scene of the Nanuet robbery in 1981, and was tried in state court, where she presented herself as an unrepentant radical who refused to recognize the legitimacy of the court.
But Trump's Detroit trip to Jackson's black Detroit church was worse, because Jackson gave an unrepentant bigot access to his flock, allowing him to pull a veil over his long history of bigotry -- without requiring anything of Trump.
He was actually an unrepentant white supremacist who beat his own slaves, systematically ruptured their families and did his best to make even freed blacks' lives miserable in the reluctant peace, of which he was a truculent architect.
After white nationalists marched in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer, James pinned the blame directly on Trump, who claimed there had been violence "on many sides," thereby equating a counterprotest preaching racial tolerance with unrepentant racists.
No conceivable peace plan could succeed with a hostile Gaza Strip run by an unrepentant terrorist group committed to destroying Israel, not to mention that Hamas, as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, is anathema to some Gulf states.
She's unapologetically awkward, an unrepentant stoner whose discography is littered with irreverent updates to traditional country narratives, like "It Is What It Is," an ode to the late-night booty call with an ex that closes her debut album.
Ms. Clark has already served nearly 1073 years, and by virtually all accounts, the 31-year-old woman who was arrested as a fist-clenching, unrepentant zealot has become a temperate and widely admired force for good in prison.
Ms. Clark has already served nearly 35 years, and by virtually all accounts, the 31-year-old woman who was arrested as a fist-clenching, unrepentant zealot has become a temperate and widely admired force for good in prison.
"The new operations in Rakhine State show an unrepentant, unreformed and unaccountable military terrorizing civilians and committing widespread violations as a deliberate tactic," Nicholas Bequelin, regional director for East and Southeast Asia at Amnesty International, said in a statement.
When asked about this in jail, an unrepentant Massad suggested he was the victim of a conspiratorial plot by DeCanio and police underlings to get rid of him because he had advocated Port Richey voters dissolve the police department.
As one does when talking to an unrepentant futurist, we connected on Skype on a Sunday in early March to talk about I AKA I and his visions of what's to come, both in music and outside of it.
"Jungle Bloodbath" is eventually completed and controversially released; flash-forward transcripts from Ugo's criminal ­trial serve as occasional ­entr'actes between chapters, and in them the unrepentant Ugo is at his volatile best, infantile and ­superior at the same time.
What we haven't seen, not in my lifetime, is a major-party nominee who is such an unabashed and unrepentant fabulist, with so little control over his temper and a worldview shaped entirely by what and who flatter him.
As British politicians lined up to condemn Trump for sharing videos originally posted by a leader of a British far-right fringe group, Trump, in an unprecedented attack on one of America's closest allies, replied with an unrepentant message.
Rodney Jones, a New Zealand economist who lives in Beijing and who has worked in Asia for 30 years, said that an "unrepentant" former member of the Communist Party should not be eligible to be a New Zealand lawmaker.
He's perfectly willing to embrace violent and radical extremists — including anti-Semitic right-wing authoritarians like Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary — as long as they appear to support his unrepentant aggression and indefinite occupation of the West Bank.
Gleefully indiscreet, politically incorrect and unrepentant about his views of women, Mr. Moore is not just similar to the president, but also the latest in a long line of male malefactors for whom Mr. Trump displays a strange affinity.
The retired England batsman was convicted in France in 1998 of hitting his ex-girlfriend; on Tuesday he was unrepentant over the incident, saying that the allegations were untrue and that he "couldn't give a toss" about the criticism.
Berlin, it seems, remains unrepentant that its calamitous "austerity growth model" threw millions of people out of work, and that, as a result, 118 million citizens of the European Union are still at risk of poverty and social exclusion.
The unrepentant snob Basil Fawlty, the beastly glamour-pusses Edina and Patsy, the fatuous narcissist Alan Partridge, and the thirsty buffoon David Brent: these classic British characters are all flawed in the unapologetic manner of contemporary edgy American comedies.
When the Metropolitan Museum decided to lease the Whitney Museum's old building, on the Upper East Side (now reopened as the Met Breuer), it re-purposed a structure that many New Yorkers have admired for its unrepentant Brutalist ugliness.
But in part after the filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer released a documentary in 2012 called "The Act of Killing," chronicling the life of an unrepentant hit man in the purge, members of Indonesian society began to delve into its history.
Yet Carney was unrepentant about the BoE's decision to cut interest rates to a new record low and ramp up its bond-buying program in August, action that he credited for some of the strong performance of the economy since then.
She sends an invite over to her old friend Mario, a friend and confident and sometime savior, only to be once again menaced by an unrepentant recidivist, a flame-haired reptilian antagonist who hovers in on his Koopa Clown Car.
They say his mood veers from high spirits to embittered grumbling, describing a man who is scornful of the allies who abandoned him, dismissive of the young protesters who pushed him out, and largely unrepentant for his 29 years in power.
True to form, McMaster exuded optimism, not bitterness, praising his colleagues and exhorting them to do everything they could to empower his successor, John Bolton —an unrepentant hawk who is expected to adopt a more Kissingerian approach to the position.
She told reporters that she wanted to return home to the UK. Begum, who gave birth to her third child last weekend, was unrepentant, saying that while she disagreed with some of ISIS's positions, she had no regrets about her actions.
Bolton, known in Washington as a maximalist hawk, is arguably the most volatile addition to the Administration since its inception—an unrepentant advocate of the Iraq War who has also argued for regime change in Iran and in North Korea.
Donald Trump — judging by his own words on that disgusting tape and if you believe the dozen-plus women who have come forward to accuse him of some form of sexual assault or unwanted sexual advance — is an unrepentant predator.
Mr. Ashton's scenario, on which Mr. Joffé collaborated for the screenplay, pits the real-life figure Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Forest Whitaker) against a fictional composite, Piet Blomfeld (Eric Bana), an unrepentant one-time death squad member and now a prison lifer.
Ms. Begum was unrepentant when a journalist found her in a Syrian camp in February, asking to return to Britain for her unborn child's sake while insisting that the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 were killed, was justified.
But for Thomas Paprocki, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, it's a time to double-down on his diocese's approach to same-sex couples, and what he sees as the problem of public, unrepentant sinners engaging in particular sacraments.
While the president has so far dodged questions about whether he will pardon Mr. Manafort, he's already shown a willingness to make a mockery of the justice system with his pardons of unrepentant lawbreakers like Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Dinesh D'Souza.
By their account, Kepel's first visit to the prison, in which he delivered a lecture on Islam and jihadism, had humiliated the prison's tight-knit group of unrepentant ISIS members by knocking down their arguments with deft quotes from the Quran.
Early on in Ricky Gervais's monologue, the British comedian, who's earned a (somewhat unnecessary) reputation for being an unrepentant firebrand in his earlier hosting gigs, took a swing at Jeffrey Tambor's work in Transparent, immediately after launching a few jokes against Caitlyn Jenner.
" STEWART: Right, but what does that say about your constituency if what you're saying to them is, "Look, the only way that I can win this part of the race is by being an unrepentant, narcissistic asshole, because that's what my voters like.
" He called Trump a brazen, arrogant, unrepentant man who lacked principle, saying his "views on the sanctity of life, the definition of marriage, policies related to transgender individuals, limited government and religious freedom appear to have been written on an Etch A Sketch.
Instead, we have been privy to an all-out partisan media war, with unrepentant Hillary Clinton enablers on one side, and Donald-Trump-at-all-costs defenders on the others (though a vast majority of the chattering class clings to Madam Secretary's side).
At a recent screening of "A Girl in the River", an acclaimed documentary about honour killing, male students at a leading university applauded an interview with a man who was unrepentant about trying to kill his daughter for entering a "love marriage".
Real historians have thoroughly debunked the charade, which willfully ignores the parties' historic flip on racial issues in the mid-twentieth century over civil rights, but D'Souza remains unrepentant in his quest to paint Democrats as the real racists of the Trump era.
In the 150-page report on the escape by the inspector general's office released on Monday, Mr. Sweat comes off as unrepentant and smug, describing prison guards as lazy and incompetent and his sidekick, Richard W. Matt, as a bumbling, overweight tag-along.
In the American Prospect article, titled "Steve Bannon, Unrepentant," the president's strategist appears eager to lash out at his ideological rivals in the administration, bragging about his ability to defeat those who oppose a more aggressive posture toward China on trade policy.
The authorities said the girl, who had assembled a collection of butcher knives and other straight-edged weapons, may have been inspired by the massacre in 2015 at a storied African-American church in Charleston, S.C., carried out by an unrepentant white supremacist.
"If you're not living according to the teaching of the Bible, and you're living in unrepentant sin, then you have to be put out of the church," Harris told "Axios on HBO" during an interview near his home in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Also in the 453s, Hazel Dickens, a bluegrass pioneer, feminist, and labor activist, took that one step further with "Fire In The Hole," a blunt and unrepentant call for miners to strike for better working conditions and to organize unions to secure their futures.
And on "Bodak Yellow," a song as much about the realities of wealth gain and retention as it is about cuffing and uncuffing mans with ease, she shines as a rapper who stands on her own two feet, unafraid, unrepentant, and, of course, infectiously catchy.
We can either look at Iran as the rising power that it is," she said, "or we can take the hold-your-nose approach where there is that evil, unrepentant regime that is going to get us right back onto the road to confrontation.
Up until this point, the primary villains of Star Wars—Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Count Dooku, the asthmatic android General Grievous—were old-school, the sort of bad guys who took pleasure in others' pain for no more reason than they were unrepentant bastards.
The show—loosely defined as the circus-like environment Trump thrives in and tries to manufacture with unrepentant, outrageous conduct—was critical to his success in the Republican primary and general election, both winner-take-all contests where the ability to command attention is invaluable.
So because "Silicon Valley" is produced and written by unrepentant nerdball geeksters, this box is a real thing that they researched, pondered and obsessed over, and the company making it has had a very atypical tech-company experience as the object of that obsession.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Dylann S. Roof, the unrepentant and inscrutable white supremacist who killed nine African-American churchgoers in a brazen racial rampage almost 19 months ago, an outburst of extremist violence that shocked the nation, was condemned to death by a federal jury on Tuesday.
One of the biggest concerns is that Trump's meeting with Putin after the NATO summit could see the U.S. and Russia become closer, leaving Europe more vulnerable to its resurgent neighbor, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and remains unrepentant despite international sanctions.
In his unrepentant conduct of American foreign policy, Trump is lurching from a path taken by every president since World War II, who all believed to various degrees that American leadership was needed to create a world safe for democracy, open commerce and freedom.
The vote to convict Johnson lost as a handful of moderate Republicans voted to acquit when he promised not to interfere in Reconstruction any longer, though he remained unrepentant, continuing to criticize the attempt to establish black citizenship until the day he died in 1875.
Trump's initial "maximum pressure" campaign — sanctions, "fire and fury," delegitimization — caught Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnWe should listen to John Bolton Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim Trump's 'two steps forward, one step backward' strategy with China MORE's attention.
Maybe I love Bagel Bites because I discovered them (and continued to eat them every day) during the flowering of my adolescence, when I began to learn who I was and embrace what would be more than a decade of being an unrepentant pothead.
With its triumphant opening—"OK, now catch up to my campaign / coupe the color of mayonnaise / I'm drunk and high at the same time / drinkin' champagne on the airplane"—and unrepentant wordplay—"Horsepower, horsepower / all this Polo on I got horse power"—22 Chainz's appearance turned heads.
While exoneration finally came, the cops and prosecutors responsible are depicted as being largely unrepentant, and the damage -- not just to the central five, but rippling outward to those around them -- seems incalculable, no matter what price the parties eventually reached to settle a subsequent lawsuit.
The church had a longstanding policy of treating gay people differently, welcoming them into the pews (next to other unrepentant sinners, like me) but excluding them from positions of leadership and recommending that they go see purported specialists who would help them relinquish their homosexual ways.
On the surface of things, one would think that getting hammered on a first date and destroying hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of art at your host's house, including two of his original Andy Warhol paintings, is pretty much the calling card of an unrepentant villain.
He sulks passively about Vonnie while Allen fills the film with side business: squabbles between Bobby's working-class New York parents, Rose (Jeannie Berlin) and Marty (Ken Stott); a series of murders by his unrepentant gangster brother Ben (Corey Stoll); Phil's monologues about the movie business.
Trump actually had the nerve to want to talk to Putin one-to-one against the best judgement of editorial writers from New York City to Washington, D.C. who thought he wouldn't be able to stand up to the unrepentant Chekist — unlike Barack "Red Line" Obama.
A mopey yet gorgeous-looking wallow in the final years of the literary giant Oscar Wilde, "The Happy Prince" staggers around Europe with one eye on the grave and the other on the kinds of sorry mischief an unrepentant hedonist like Wilde could get up to.
JON CARAMANICA BOBBIE GENTRY: 'THE GIRL FROM CHICKASAW COUNTY: THE COMPLETE CAPITOL MASTERS' UMC; 8 CDs and hard-bound book, $109.99 Bobbie Gentry's 1967 debut single and biggest hit, "Ode to Billie Joe," was about a suicide; the narrator of another hit, "Fancy," was an unrepentant hooker.
Mr. Bolton, an unrepentant cheerleader of the Iraq invasion who defended harsh interrogation techniques used during the Bush administration and is a critic of many treaties, appears to be growing in influence at the expense of more war-tested and war-wise advisers, including Mr. Mattis.
They are now caught between the Syrian forces of President Bashar al-Assad, an unrepentant war criminal who has used poison gas against his own people, and the Turkish military — a NATO ally — which has already rained down artillery shells near positions held by American soldiers.
He will be remembered as a sexual predator and an unrepentant abuser who took everything and deserves nothing," the 23 women said in a statement released through Time's Up. "He will be remembered by the collective will of countless women who stood up and said enough.
Whether threatening other rappers on Instagram or disengenuously glossing over the details of his child sex crime allegations, his unrepentant attitude only bolstered his image with these listeners and helped his career even when many music media outlets (including this one) actively steered clear of favorable coverage.
The central dichotomy is that the elder Shaft -- an unrepentant dinosaur, who doesn't much care for law-enforcement conventions and enjoys his hedonistic pastimes -- sees his son as a wimp, qualities he attributes to JJ's mother (Regina Hall), for whom he's nevertheless carried a torch all these years.
Though Helga started the series as an unrepentant bully, a suggestion from Bartlett's wife, Lisa, veered Helga's story in a different direction: As resentful as Helga is toward the world, she's also desperately in love with the quiet kid with a tiny baseball hat perched on his football head.
In their own way, Mr. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio both are vying to define the Democratic Party's future in New York and beyond: the mayor as a progressive beacon for unrepentant liberalism succeeding, the governor as a deal-cutting Democrat who can actually make good on progressive promises.
Even Trump appointee Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCongress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Trump unleashed: President moves with a free hand post-impeachment Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim MORE mustered the courage to testify to what he saw and heard.
When the audio of Chris Watts' second confession was made public, it revealed a largely unrepentant man who detailed for investigators how he had sex with his wife Shanann when she returned from a business trip before strangling her to death just a few hours later in the same bed.
The unrepentant regime-changer conceded the American public is war-weary, chary of the reckless foreign policy Wolfowitz himself helped entrench in post-9/11 Washington — but he hasn't let such trifles as bipartisan national opinion damp his enthusiasm for a commitment to permanent U.S. military intervention in the Middle East.
"I can't help but comment on the qualities that seem to be valued in administrators at the EPA: willful blindness, in this case to the pain and suffering of Flint residents; unremorseful for their role in causing this man-made disaster; and completely unrepentant," he told the committee on Tuesday.
And the tracks offer fantasias to match, blurring together the neon haze of supersonic trap production, drum programming that hurtles along at paces that leave even junglists with motion sickness, and towering synth work evocative of the unrepentant gleam of mainstream EDM, but you know, off-balance, a little surreal.
"In addition to Peck's stance that Buttigieg is "just another unrepentant or at least unexamined beneficiary of white male privilege," the essay also contained a passage that received the most criticism online for its graphic sexual descriptions and assertion that Buttigieg is stuck in the mindset of a "gay teenager.
For a long time, Louis C.K. was able to redirect questions about his behavior to his work, to the version of himself he chose to portray — someone who was messed-up and compulsive, but also unrepentant, even brave in the way he stood up for his own darkness and other people's.
Though considered an unrepentant terrorist by some — especially the relatives and friends of those killed or injured in the bombings — Mr. López Rivera had become a figure whose release was supported by members of Congress, politicians in New York and Puerto Rico, and several Nobel laureates, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Democracy is the one lifehack we the people have on our side against unrepentant bigots who think we should take food out of the mouths of children and dismantle the few laws we have saying you can't dump literal poison in the drinking water in the name of padding CEOs' offshore accounts.
Paired with McClellan's distinctive voice (each syllable has a way of catching in her throat, as if crooned through the reed of a woodwind instrument), it has this way of illustrating the futility of such unrepentant yearning, as if to say, it's kinda funny I ever thought like this to begin with.
Here are some takeaways from Trump's Time interview: Stands by Obama wiretap claim Trump was unrepentant about his charge that former President Barack Obama "wiretapped" his phones at Trump Tower during the 2016 election -- an allegation soundly refuted by FBI Director James Comey in testimony before the House Intelligence Committee earlier this week.
Even if you don't know the complete answer, it's easy enough to take a stab at it: At 46A, I didn't know the French word for "leaf," but I knew that "thousand" was MILLE, and it wasn't difficult (for me, an unrepentant foodie) to make the leap to MILLE-FEUILLE, the multilayered pastry.
We realize the family was a founding member of the Dutch East India Company, and uncomfortably walk through an exhibit devoted to their influence in Suriname which is staged in poor taste, and the videos of family members show them as unrepentant of their ancestors' past as sugar plantation owners and colony administrators.
His rebellion is absolute; he's less like those antiheroes for whom we cling to the possibility of redemption (Don Draper, Tony Soprano, Walter White) and more like those who are so unrepentant that they don't seem human at all — think of The Dark Knight's Joker, Hannibal Lecter, or The Knick's Dr. William Thackery.
Meanwhile, in pressing the case that Mr Trump is guilty of racism and sexism, Mrs Clinton is appealing to slices of the electorate that she needs in her corner—black voters, Hispanics, young people and college-educated whites—and whose moral code says that an unrepentant bigot can hardly claim to be a good person.
And a serving soldier, Lance Corporal Mikko Vehvilainen, was jailed earlier this year for possessing a banned canister of tear gas; during the trial, the court heard that he was an unrepentant racist, kept a stockpile of weapons and Nazi paraphernalia, and had penned a draft of an extremist magazine he had entitled Extinction.
It showed a serious error in judgment on the part of both McCray and Mayor Bill de Blasio to appoint to such a high-level position a woman who lived with and supported an unrepentant felon, yet all you could bring yourself to say was that Noerdlinger left because of personal and professional controversies.
Women are nowhere near safe when so many of our family members and friends, our husbands and brothers and sons, support an unrepentant misogynist, or conclude deep disdain for women is something that can be put aside for politics; we are not equal when so many women decided the humanity of their sisters didn't matter.
"The speech was, unfortunately, vintage Assad — unrepentant and damaging to international efforts to end the brutal civil war that has ravaged the country for more than five years — the same international efforts that his principal backers, Russia and Iran, support," Mark C. Toner, a State Department spokesman, said in a statement on Tuesday night.
In fact, in classic strongman mode, he's been unrepentant and even boastful about his treatment of women, which spans practically the entire spectrum of male aggression to women, from alleged domestic violence (his alleged treatment of his first wife, Ivana), to physical advances and assaults on women, to everyday verbal humiliations and physical shadowing.
He has held up his own re-election as an example of success for an unrepentant progressive, though it is not clear how his brand of liberalism would sell in a less diverse place: A new poll this week showed white voters in New York disapproving of the mayor, 47 percent to 35 percent.
In the end, the Republicans in the House and Senate, other than Romney, looked like North Korean generals applauding a Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnWe should listen to John Bolton Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim Trump's 'two steps forward, one step backward' strategy with China MORE missile launch.
Bill Roggio, a Taliban expert at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies think tank in Washington, didn't mince words when I asked him how he felt about Lindh getting out of prison: "Johnny Walker Lindh's release is a travesty of justice and is Exhibit A in our failure to deal with unrepentant jihadists," he told me.
Manafort is a corrupt, unrepentant hustler who never should have gotten away with his crimes for as long as he did, and his sentence inevitably appears lenient when compared—as Senator Elizabeth Warren has done—with a homeless man with a relatively minor record who was sentenced to life in prison after selling $20 in pot.
In 2013, he said the following on the air about Jason Collins, the first openly gay NBA player, who had just come out: "If you're openly living in unrepentant sin, whatever it may be, not just homosexuality, (but) adultery, fornication, premarital sex between heterosexuals … I believe that's walking in open rebellion to God and to Jesus Christ,"  Broussard said.
Tapping into a vein of bratty bravado, he careens past toothless PG-13 peacocking into the kind of unrepentant sleaze that made him successful in the first place, culminating in a breathtaking stretch on the bridge where he sneers about fucking your girl, guzzling cocaine, and buying his mom a station wagon all in the same breath.
"If you're not living according to the teaching of the Bible, and you're living in unrepentant sin, then you have to be put out of the church," Harris, who was a pastor at Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, from 2004 to 2015, told "Axios on HBO," in an interview filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he lives.
If the country delivered a mixed verdict nationally on Mr. Trump and his brand of unrepentant nationalism and white-hot rhetoric on immigration in the 2018 midterms — Democrats seized the House and ceded ground in the Senate, and the two parties split key governorships — the results were far clearer in a region that once defined moderate Republicanism in America.
But as Democrats eye winning back some of the South's fast-growing states, Mr. Bredesen's approach also represents a well-timed political science test of which strategy is more effective: his brand of political vanilla that reflects the history of the state, or the more unrepentant, and perhaps more inspiring, brand of liberalism on offer from Mr. O'Rourke.
" (That one, you may recall, was a major hit for Katy Perry.) Far from succumbing to a premature death, this Juliet lives on to quickly discover that her beloved Romeo was in fact an unrepentant cad and that she possesses a self that is worth finding, to co-opt the psychological discourse trafficked by "Dear Evan Hansen.
Stars who mock or reject criticism, dig in their heels, or build their brands on misrepresentations and appropriations deserve the full force of our critical fury — stars like Katy Perry, who has been aggressively unrepentant about her numerous and varied representational transgressions for years, but has recently changed her tune ever so slightly, perhaps in an attempt to cash in on wokeness.
In West Virginia, a half-dozen Republicans want to challenge Senator Joe Manchin III, but three have emerged as the most formidable in a drawn-out battle, state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, Representative Evan Jenkins and the former mining executive Don Blankenship, who went to prison for the deadly Upper Big Branch coal mining disaster in 2010 but emerged unrepentant.
In fact, if it weren't for the massive Afro puffing out from underneath the nape of his helmet, he might have been mistaken for another legendary 49ers dual threat: The author of that Tweet, Armando Salguero, is the same one who called Kaepernick an "unrepentant hypocrite" just two days ago in what might be 2016's rawest and realest sports column.
Phil Jackson's unrepentant loathing of Anthony was clothed in the thinnest possible veil but it takes a special degree of hatred to decide, yes, it is definitely smart business to trade a marketable star and one of the better pure scorers in the NBA for a 37-year-old swingman, a subpar combo guard and the rotting husk of Paul Pierce.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — The federal trial to determine whether Dylann S. Roof will receive the death penalty for his murderous rampage at an African-American church has become a delicate balancing act, pitting the desire of prosecutors to convey the fullness of grief for the nine devout victims against the due process rights of an unrepentant white supremacist who largely declines to defend himself.
He and his predecessors had been lobbied to consider Ms. Clark's transformation from unrepentant radical to model prisoner by supporters who included volunteer lawyers, Catholic nuns in prison ministries, a former chairman of the state parole board, 13 past presidents of the New York City Bar Association, the former Bedford Hills prison superintendent and Ronnie Eldridge, a former city councilwoman from Manhattan.
Last week, Trump dismissed Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCongress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Trump unleashed: President moves with a free hand post-impeachment Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim MORE from his appointment as U.S. ambassador to the European Union, a move viewed as retaliation for his testimony in the impeachment inquiry.
He pushed out Vindman from his post on the National Security Council and fired U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCongress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Trump unleashed: President moves with a free hand post-impeachment Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim MORE, a $1 million donor to Trump's inauguration.
Despite the fact that reading these words makes me feel like I need to take several showers, what cheers me about this data point on the "horny moments of 2018" graph is that Lane's unrepentant horniness had to make it past multiple editors, fact-checkers, and David Remnick himself before being published in The New Yorker: In 2018, horniness pervaded even the highest reaches of culture.
A new Christmas ad released for Air New Zealand on Thursday pokes fun at 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, showing an unrepentant American child in a "Make Christmas Great Again" hat on Santa's "naughty" list.
Like other such sites associated with the Nazis, the nondescript three-story house at 15 Salzburger Vorstadt saddled the city and Austrian governments with a damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't predicament: if they razed the house they would be accused of denying the past; if it remained standing it risked attracting unrepentant Nazis — as it did, in fact, for decades after the war.
Günter Grass (1999) opposed Germany's reunification and spent most of his life chiding his countrymen for their failure to confront their Nazi past, only to confess late in life that he had been a member of the Waffen SS. Portugal's José Saramago (1998) was an unrepentant hard-line leftist who, as a newspaper editor, purged and abused journalists who did not toe the Communist Party line.
Shortly after Trump was acquitted in his Senate impeachment trial, the administration announced it was ousting two of the officials who testified as witnesses: Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCongress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Trump unleashed: President moves with a free hand post-impeachment Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim MORE and Lt. Col.
The president has also exacted political retribution against specific individuals who testified in the impeachment inquiry, dismissing his politically appointed U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCongress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Trump unleashed: President moves with a free hand post-impeachment Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim MORE, and firing National Security Council staff members Lt. Col.
Rand Paul would be inclined to oppose John Bolton or Rudy Giuliani as secretary of state, arguing gingerly that he is merely defending the very positions Trump ran on: "It's important that someone who was an unrepentant advocate for the Iraq War, who didn't learn the lessons of the Iraq War, shouldn't be the secretary of state for a president who says Iraq was a big lesson," Paul said in an interview this morning.
If one follows the national media, it is reasonable to presume that the sky is falling; that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is crazy or worse; and that the Republican Congress is a backwater of unrepentant misanthropes.
" But Trump, earning plaudits from his supporters for his reaction and lack of "political correctness," was unrepentant even as he faced a backlash in the US. Pattern emerges Just two months earlier, Trump had been slow to call out white supremacists and neo-Nazis as responsible for violence in Charlottesville, Virginia -- and later blamed counter-protesters, too -- and defended himself by insisting that he "wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what I said was correct, not make a quick statement.
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" It went on: "However, this release decision is granted in keeping with applicable factors and principles including, but not limited to, your advanced age of 69, your original sentence of 75 years to life ordered in part by your unrepentant behavior and refusal of counsel, your 38 years of time served, the clemency granted to you in 2016, your good institutional record including programmatic achievements on your own behalf such as post-secondary education and pastoral studies, and your efforts on behalf of others including the founding of the AIDS counseling and education program, your decades of work in the nursery program mentoring new mothers, your efforts to secure the services of a college to serve the inmate population, and your many years training service dogs for veterans and law enforcement.

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