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"vulgarity" Definitions
  1. the fact of being rude or not having good taste; a rude object, picture, etc.
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"It's not the vulgarity, it's definitely not the vulgarity," Booker told CNN.
It assaults vulgarity with vulgarity, but Bernstein's assault is grounded in principles of social betterment.
If Gucci builds intentional camp by combining vulgarity with high art, Trump builds unintentional camp by combining vulgarity with hard power.
You may not miss the vulgarity itself, but the vulgarity was a stand-in for an entire perspective you will find less and less of in the for-profit press.
We can't discount the sheer vulgarity of the "pussy" comments.
Despite his vulgarity, untrustworthiness and dangerous policy proposals, he won.
And, that word -- "Slant"--may have once been a vulgarity.
I think they're a little over the top in vulgarity.
There is no good precedent for our coarseness and vulgarity.
In all their vulgarity, these words could turn the election.
Because of the negativity and vulgarity that my tweets bring.
Was it because Trump's vulgarity and unpredictability felt dramatically new?
How can ANY woman, let alone a conservative, condone his vulgarity?
Stalin, Marshal Zhukov (played with hilarious vulgarity by Jason Isaacs) and
In a wounding polemic, Irving Howe attacked Roth for his vulgarity.
The only difference is that the level of vulgarity has risen.
After this immersion in vulgarity, I try to be more so.
But the vulgarity of the real world keeps threatening to intrude.
Every vote cast for Donald Trump was a vote for vulgarity.
Many reports focused on Mr Trump's vulgarity, rather than his ugly meanings.
But their retirement is a victory for Bannonite nativism and Trumpian vulgarity.
Not because I'm fearful of being identified; I just dislike direct vulgarity.
So if you can't stand unrelenting vulgarity and heedless insensitivity, stay away.
Profanity and vulgarity are not allowed, but cutting-edge humor is expected.
Then came Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci, who was Donald Trump's vulgarity incarnate.
Is it really the con that bothers them, or just the vulgarity?
It can be rife with misspellings, vulgarity or flat-out wrong information.
What my friend affectionately called her "vulgarity" is what singles her out.
Ballet professionals associated youth dance competitions with vulgarity and amateurism, not excellence.
Only, Mr. Trump's resentments are expressed with more vulgarity and less knowledge.
What we've never seen is vulgarity delivered with this much kaleidoscopic effervescence.
His vulgarity creates a kinship with people who purport to hate elites.
Moreover, the dirtbag left believes vulgarity can be a powerful political tool.
"The vulgarity, vile and evilness of this movement is absolutely despicable," she wrote.
They were guilty of vulgarity and ignorance, but "ridicule" is not a crime.
It was approved because it did not contain vulgarity or inappropriate subject matter.
"Yet more vulgarity," wrote one viewer who called himself Jora Sukhov on YouTube.
Google execs were reportedly even concerned it might offend people with its vulgarity.
Sure. There's a stubborn tinge of vulgarity about Rodin, inseparable from his strength.
Though they turn heads, critics say these ads cross the line into vulgarity.
Mr. Willis added that Ms. Bee's vulgarity about Ivanka Trump was also disturbing.
"I'll tell you what, I give him credit," Miller said, adding a vulgarity.
But the company, under his guidance, is now proffering vulgarity, narcissism and amorality.
They would have been staggered by the sheer, pounding vulgarity of it all.
Dirk Durbin (Ill.) even suggested it was the worst vulgarity in presidential history.
" USA Today labels it a "vulgarity," and Bloomberg says it's a "potty humor tweet.
It was too much politics, too much vulgarity, too much negativity on my part.
Not only family attachments, but also domesticity, with all its "philistine vulgarity," proved resilient.
In the opinion last week, Judge Sutton drew a line between vulgarity and crime.
Some of Trump's supporters, including many women, seem to admire his vulgarity and ruthlessness.
People of both genders "have been shocked by the vulgarity of some comments," Sandberg said.
Will the ladies on "The View" call out Bee for her vulgarity and defend Ivanka?
Lucky for ABC ... Cher held back on any vulgarity or any Trump remarks at all.
He aimed a vulgarity at the President, which the White House could not stand for.
No doubt there is a constituency in America for Mr. Trump's particular brand of vulgarity.
First, the lying and vulgarity are unrelated to the policies Mr. Trump's base wants implemented.
The man responded with a vulgarity, Mr. Howald recalled, and then rolled up his window.
And a vulgarity uttered by a cameraman who inadvertently walked into a shot went viral.
Such rhetoric, in its vulgarity and its rawness, is a radical break from conservative norms.
I think the group luxury brands have a huge responsibility into that culture of vulgarity.
Booksmart does vulgarity with debilitating precision, via subject matter rarely told through a female perspective.
Browse any of the most popular porn tubes and you'll find phrases unbound in their vulgarity.
Usually when Philly sports fans get national attention it's for something embarrassing, some violence or vulgarity.
Later, however, Trump said he did not use that vulgarity, instead saying he used "tough" language.
White working class voters weren't ignorant of Trump's manifest vulgarity, or his odious stances on immigrants.
Trump's ignorance of foreign policy, misogyny, racism, and vulgarity gave her all the help she needed.
Despite a superficial interpretation that it's a film fueled by vulgarity, it has an important message.
"The attacks by Trump's followers were laced with sexual degradation and pornographic vulgarity," the lawsuit states.
The vulgarity is bleeped out, but his lips and pronunciation of the word are clearly visible.
With a little bit of vulgarity in there, which I hope people aren't too upset about.
Rival campaigns seem to doubt it — at least for superficial offenses like vulgarity or awkward speechifying.
Mr. Rooney used a vulgarity when he called Mr. Schiff's comments about the Kushner interview nonsense.
Time and again, they've clucked disapprovingly about Donald Trump's vulgarity while eagerly carrying out his agenda.
As usual, what stands out as unique is Trump's crudity and vulgarity — that is, stylistic issues.
They believe he has crossed the line when it comes to misogyny, vulgarity and common decency.
By the early 90s, hip-hop was associated with assertive vulgarity, but Contact High complicates the narrative.
But in America the combination of vulgarity with the country's extreme polarisation is producing a toxic mix.
"I hate to use vulgarity, but one juror said 'rot in hell,'" Staley said from the bench.
His exasperation is the voice of Englishness recoiling from the sheer vulgarity of the would-be autocrat.
Yet, as movies like "Paterson" remind us, good art invariably finds a way, even amid the vulgarity.
Though Trump has dismissed his abhorrent vulgarity as locker room talk, he has denied the affair allegations.
It was a restrained, PG-rated debate in a primary campaign drenched in vulgarity and rhetorical bile.
Even language experts have struggled with his strange jargon, jumbled syntax, leaps of logic, and outright vulgarity.
Like a lot of ballroom, there's a noticeable Jersey club influence, in both syncopation and sassy vulgarity.
It quickly became an anthemic for the way it discarded a failed relationship with swagger and vulgarity.
Above all, Dietrich detested any hint of vulgarity — a criticism she leveled at her bête noire, Madonna.
He doesn't hide his pettiness, bury his petulance or successfully distract us from his vulgarity and bigotry.
It makes alienation seem to spring from unreasonable idealism, from overreaction to the harmless vulgarity of plenty.
The humor still blends low adolescent vulgarity with spy movie satire and sophisticated sci-fi sight gags.
"She will cut you if you don't," Mr. Cerveris replied, laughing, adding an unprintable vulgarity for effect.
This knack for breaking through political custom shouldn't be underestimated or scorned as mere vulgarity and bombast.
Basically, anyone who actually read Chaucer in school knows that vulgarity and art have gone hand-in-fucking-glove for as long as there's been vulgarity, art, gloves, and fucking, but it's nice to have some no-doubt-grant-supported fuckfaces telling us that profanity doesn't make you stupid.
The result, "Self-portrait 1913" (pictured, below) "repels…by dullness and something close to vulgarity," sneered one critic.
Maybe the fact that the tape is from 2005 will inoculate the candidate against its utterly unpresidential vulgarity.
We can either weaponize that vulgarity for righteous purposes or allow it to be used to oppress us.
It turns out that Trump's middle name is not ignorance or vulgarity or crudeness or incivility or narcissism.
Gawker's mourners praise the sensibility, but generally skirt the reality that its biggest successes usually traded in vulgarity.
They miss the cleansing vulgarity and, frankly, the filthiness of some of the best things people have written.
We laugh at big noses or flat noses, at vulgarity and buffoonery, at politics antithetical to our own.
While skewering its vacuity and vulgarity, Langsdorf captures the sensuous allure of confident, over-the-top American consumerism.
Does its ephemeral nature, its roots in consumerism, frivolity and (sometimes) vulgarity, preclude it from achieving such transcendence?
Mr. Carvel's Rupert has a priggish and shy side, compellingly at odds with the vulgarity of his product.
You're settling down to the new season of "The Crown" when democracy intrudes in all its irritating vulgarity.
"The Times Sotheby Index … represents the very height of vulgarity and crass commercialism," wrote L.J Olivier of Coggeshall, Essex.
In it, publications are told not to attack Mr Trump's "vulgarity", nor to engage in "a war of insults".
"Deadpool's vulgarity and adult humor are a big part of the secret sauce behind his two films," Robbins said.
At the time, many Trump supporters saw his vulgarity as proof he was an authentic scourge of the establishment.
Crudeness, vulgarity, and a professed entitlement to take without concern for the feelings, well-being or consent of others.
The trip introduced Mr. Binder and Mr. Christensen to the European circus tradition, one that privileged artistry over vulgarity.
Unscrupulous hucksters learned early on that sex, violence, bigotry, profanity, vulgarity, misogyny, racism and deceit sell pop-culture products.
The current equivalent is NC-17 (no one 17 and under admitted) for nudity and vulgarity of all sorts.
And that makes sense: If you're on the lookout for actual violence, you sift out mere vulgarity or racism.
Mr. Trump appeared briefly chastened on Tuesday night, delivering a prepared victory speech free of vulgarity or racial attacks.
Co-produced by the director herself and Carlo Fiorio, Hollywood depicts the true vulgarity and vulnerability actors face today.
Even so, the line is still drawn at vulgarity or themes on death or disease, and for good reason.
Johnson had contempt for Trump's vulgarity and lack of intellectual curiosity, and Trump had no understanding of Johnson's cultivation.
"There are no arguments," Saban said, using a vulgarity to explain that exchanges like that were one-way conversations.
The petition cites Trump's "well-documented misogyny and vulgarity" as traits that should disqualify him from receiving this privilege.
They&aposve cheapened everything from the music to fashion but Trump is to blame for the vulgarity of the culture?
All she saw was a vulgarity, the word "bastard," which she felt was inappropriate for her 13-year-old daughter.
She admits that she can be a vulgar person, but she doesn't respond to the vulgarity coming into her inbox.
The first was more bitterly toxic (my mother got a whiff of its vulgarity and forbade it) than the second.
It stands a canyon's- length away from the stereotypical travelogue of the snobby European scoffing at transatlantic vulgarity and ignorance.
Mr. Noble advances, and says: "I hate my life," using a vulgarity, just before the first two shots are fired.
There might even be some veterans standing behind the speaker, forever symbolic, in whose name any vulgarity can be sold.
Insider Podcasts Donald J. Trump uses vulgar words to describe women; does The Times repeat the vulgarity in its report?
Since the sexual revolutions of the 20th century, the really offensive words now no longer pertain to vulgarity but bigotry.
But most of these shots are dismissive and shallow, and imply that vulgarity is a greater crime than economic unfairness.
Her arrival in Beaumont is an irritant to Josephine, who objects to the competition and also to Penny's exuberant vulgarity.
Conservative lawmakers in the meeting insist he did not use the vulgarity, but Mr. Durbin publicly says that he did.
But as for his vulgarity and petty personal insults: In the grand scheme of things, who really gives a Schitt?
Profanity and vulgarity aren't allowed, but you can find cutting-edge humor that you wouldn't expect around the ordinary campfire.
Mr. Trump's bombast, outsize personality, lack of restraint, flippancy and vulgarity could not be more out of place in Washington.
After running tests, Facebook found that multiple Burmese words starting with "xi" and "shi" translated to the vulgarity in English.
He looked over to see Federer laughing at him and then jokingly responded by using a vulgarity to describe him.
"It'd be very difficult to capture the vulgarity and the sense of the person's sincerity without the actual recording," Green said.
Its advertiser-friendly content guidelines already stated that inappropriate language, strong profanity, vulgarity, and inflammatory content could be subject to demonetization.
"Incompetence, corruption and vulgarity have streamed from Prague Castle for nearly five years," Mr Drahos told The Economist during the campaign.
The government is right to "disincentivise" the use of vulgarity in commerce by withholding extra benefits from those who spout them.
Obama brushed aside the insult, saying he understood Duterte, who has a reputation for vulgarity, was demonstrating his well-established vernacular.
" Trump himself had unloaded a vulgarity earlier in his speech, denouncing the Russia probe of his campaign and administration as "bulls---.
He's just kind of bopping along with more vulgarity and corruption and less discipline and policy knowledge than a normal president.
In fact, amid the demagoguery and vulgarity of the presidential race, Trudeau personifies something entirely different: youth, idealism, warmth and hope.
When clicks are the currency, the shortest path to a sale is vulgarity or shouting, which often stops inclusive participation altogether.
But like stupidity and vulgarity have no age, it's reassuring in his case as I doubt many women want (these qualities).
"We do not have anything like that in Germany," said the reporter, Lukas Hermsmeier, referring to Mr. Dietl's vulgarity and swagger.
In the special, shot at the Moody Theater in Austin, Segura doesn't shy away from vulgarity, but he's not intentionally cruel.
She shot exclusively in black and white, considering color a "vulgarity," and relied as much as she could on natural light.
He tried again in January, saying Trump had incited "hate and hostility" by reportedly using a vulgarity to describe African countries.
This is no cracker-barrel caricature but a shaded portrait of someone who, for all his vulgarity and cruelty, compels admiration.
But more of this came down to Trump himself — the lidless grandiosity, the bottomless vulgarity, the lies atop lies upon lies.
"I salute the cheerful vulgarity of the Vanderbilts and the way they bulldozed their way into high society," Mr. Foulkes added.
"Don't attack Trump's vulgarity," a government guidance memo instructed media outlets earlier this summer, according to the website China Digital Times.
Bush's implicit criticism of Trump's bigotry and vulgarity ignores the fact that the GOP's racism problem runs much deeper than Trump.
It is difficult to ascertain if he intends for outsized body parts to be erotic or to be a comment on vulgarity.
The vulgarity that laces the language of It's young protagonists is both comic relief and a reflection of the trauma they're enduring.
But don't let the vulgarity of his comments obscure one central revelation: He's describing what sounds an awful lot like sexual assault.
She said she did not plan to yell out a vulgarity, but when Trump mentioned Cruz, she said she couldn't help herself.
To Joan, Monroe is "vulgarity" personified, a telling insult from a woman who couldn't possibly be more concerned with keeping up appearances.
Riots, anger, vulgarity, name-calling and violence have broken out in the streets of our nation with tempers on both sides flaring.
China has previously banned references to tattoos as part of a crackdown on vulgarity and "low taste content," as The Independent notes.
He ignored conventions of common decency, employing casual vulgarity and raining personal humiliation on his political opponents and critics in the media.
On the track at Westmont College, Ashton and Marra clash over technique, eliciting a rare vulgarity and flash of pique from Ashton.
There are times when he strays into the language of vulgarity or overstatement, with mixed patterns, loud color and three-dimensional embellishments.
In doing so, Twombly achieves a luscious vulgarity that is comparable to certain works of Pablo Picasso, but owe nothing to him.
Most Germans remain unaware that in English, the word is considered a vulgarity, and its use is not limited to internet outrage.
The leader has exploited fear, cultivated friends in the media prepared to genuflect, smeared with vulgarity an office once occupied by giants.
He has insulted scores of nations, undercut our allies and projected the worst of American xenophobia, racism, small-mindedness and vulgarity overseas.
The word disgusts him, not least because it expresses the vulgarity of the environment in which he must pursue his lofty visions.
In artist Amy Douglas's hands, however, Staffordshire figures become fantastical tchotchkes that trade their usual decorum for absurdity, vulgarity, and outlandish fun.
I don't want to do one of the easy positions on it, because it's all the vulgarity of biopolitics, as it's called.
In its first eight weeks in existence, the petition, which impugned Trump for his "misogyny and vulgarity," gathered just a few dozen signatures.
He has been lathered with money and fame for his novels, which is enough "to reveal all the potential for vulgarity" he possesses.
We all know the story of Marie Antoinette—she found herself under the revolutionaries' guillotine—but Coppola avoids all those facts and vulgarity.
Over-the-top vulgarity and tacky spectacle—the stocks-in-trade of professional wrestling—have defined Trump's presidential campaign from the get-go.
Mr Ridley has never shied away from presenting violence and vulgarity on stage, but "anything that happens is through storytelling honesty," he insists.
But it's also because many people, including many women, find it prissy and uptight to take offense at bad words and sexual vulgarity.
Mr. Berlusconi's vulgarity was an embarrassment for many Italians, just as Mr. Trump's is for many Americans — mostly Democrats, but also some Republicans.
"The Bronze" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for vulgarity of all sorts and a crass nude scene.
It's as if the man is on a mission to demonstrate to voters the staggering magnitude of his social vulgarity and emotional ineptitude.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, a Democrat who had appointed Mr. Foye, to tell Mr. Foye to back off, using a vulgarity.
Wilde knew in his bones the difference between high comedy and vulgarity, an essential that Ms. Burke and company have yet to understand.
"There is no need for this vulgarity and profanity and the tirade that goes along with taking out supposedly moldy trash," he said.
And when Mr. Lucas used a colorful English vulgarity to describe a chaotic moment in the play, Ms. Penn rendered it instantly, vividly.
Oh, the vulgarity, the venality, the small-minded nastiness of those loathsome souls now crowding the stage at the Duke on 42nd Street.
G.R. Overload, barrage, vulgarity, speed, density and whiplash change are Death Grips' defaults, and its 22-minute "Steroids" megamix runs true to form.
His venality and vulgarity seeks only to exploit white racial anxiety and hostility, in the most vulgar of terms, to maximum political gain.
Randy says he was just adding more vulgarity to the situation and didn't feel right about it ... even if Trump had it coming.
Through the calculated statements of its leader, Trumpism has become associated with racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia, vulgarity and, most recently, threats and violence.
Trump may be the billionaire in the race, but there's a vulgarity to him that makes him not part of that polite civilization.
Non-compliant with the Hays Code due to vulgarity and suggestiveness, sympathy for criminals, and picturizing another country's prominent people in an unfavorable light.
Before Tuesday, #NeverTrump was largely an emblem of virtue for conservatives who didn't want themselves or their movement to be tarnished with Trump's vulgarity.
She was vulgarity and desecration of the natural refined like glass in the sea, and in this way her children were her countless facets.
"Donald Trump's well documented misogyny and vulgarity disqualifies him from being received by Her Majesty the Queen or the Prince of Wales," its continues.
That anyone could be so funny and write so well about the human condition in all its weirdness, absurdity and vulgarity was a revelation.
" If that's the high, the low is the film producer Peter Guber, over breakfast, using a vulgarity to describe what Hollywood "is ruled by.
This almost laugh-free comedy, a Netflix Original directed by Kyle Newacheck, is distinguished by a relentless level of outrageous yet strangely listless vulgarity.
First Words Midway through January, a White House immigration meeting made headlines for a choice vulgarity the president deployed to describe some foreign nations.
Bigotry, bullying, mendacity, vulgarity — everything emitted by the tweets of President Trump and amplified by his followers has damaged the atmosphere of public life.
The pastor, a defender of Mr. Trump, refused to acknowledge a vulgarity the president had applied to those countries, as confirmed by two senators.
Mencken liked to combine Enoch Pratt erudition with the back-alley vulgate and did so at a time of great racial and ethnic vulgarity.
In his total absence of dignity and decorum, his violence and his vulgarity, he was the emblem par excellence of the Trump White House.
Where many comedies lean on vulgarity and edginess, Pera finds his beat in everyday gratitude and basking in the mundane, to surprisingly amusing effect.
Carlotta enforces her brand of fascism not with fiery speeches but with entertaining vulgarity and daily outrages that mask harsh, top-down class warfare.
It's also associated with women, democratic access, frivolity, and vulgarity, all things that, at one time or another, have been anathema to big museums.
While you won't hear profanity or vulgarity, no topic is banned at these 90-minute monthly shows featuring tween and teenage stand-up comics.
Andrew M. Cuomo of hypocrisy and pay-to-play tactics, and the governor's senior adviser in turn calling them "idiots," preceded by a vulgarity.
His vulgarity was applauded by those filled with contempt for the status quo, who discovered that cordial political engagement wasn't immediately gratifying or politically expedient.
There's excessive violence (eye-gouging and such), to be sure, as well as raunchy language, sexist attitudes, tasteless humor, adolescent clowning around and general vulgarity.
Observers took to Twitter to comment on the acronym's similarity to a vulgarity, with many of those tweeting not a fan of the conservative justice.
But Trump's apparent vulgarity is now no longer even close to the biggest story in this election, and Clinton's perceived-by-many criminal image is.
"Donald Trump's well documented misogyny and vulgarity disqualifies him from being received by Her Majesty the Queen or the Prince of Wales," the petition reads.
The film depicts Johnson's famous capacity for vulgarity, as well as his ability to plead, bully, cajole, charm and threaten politicians to achieve his objectives.
If there is any point at which I bristle at Manguso's lifelong enthusiasm with being brief, it is that she regularly equates excess with vulgarity.
"Trump is reflecting a culture that is more crass, more accepting of vulgarity and more attuned to pop culture," said Matt Lewis, a conservative writer.
Trump's mendacity, viciousness, vulgarity and lack of preparation encouraged a kind of political journalism that wasn't just adversarial but outraged, urgent, mocking — and rightly so.
With his tantrums, his apostasies, his vulgarity, his abundant flip-flops and his transparent lies, he has certainly done all he can to sabotage himself.
In that moment, Bragen could not tolerate the outburst, so he shouted across the net, "Don't you say a word," adding a vulgarity for emphasis.
Justice Samuel Alito, who agreed to strike down the law, said Congress could come up with a narrower statute banning vulgarity that conveys only emotion.
The same might be said of Miriam Buether's blindingly gold set (lighted to sear the eyes by Jane Cox), which blazes with nouveau riche vulgarity.
It was during that conversation, as Durbin was explaining that TPS protected people from countries like Haiti and El Salvador, that Trump responded with vulgarity.
Anyone who objects to the vulgarity, racism and sexism from him and his #MAGA fans is a snowflake who needs a safe space, they mock.
Of course, that doesn't make a network built on a foundation of nudity, violence, and vulgarity finding "The Walking Dead" too extreme any less odd.
And when President Richard Nixon publicly criticized what he perceived as culture-damaging vulgarity in Lear's programs, Lear took it as "a badge of honor."
Arya laughs at "Joffrey" being hit by his flatulent father Robert Baratheon, but the two women standing next to her are upset by the scene's vulgarity.
So these songs also fall short of Dion's inspiring vulgarity, prettily puttering along instead, tied up in ribbons and bows, bathed in high-fructose corn syrup.
Late in the campaign and seeking to reverse the polls, Meade has changed style, adopting a more folksy manner and even tossing off some mild vulgarity.
An interviewer had asked her why the film had been banned in Pakistan: "They say it's because of the film's vulgarity, language, and theme," they prodded.
" The petition's creators write: "Donald Trump's well documented misogyny and vulgarity disqualifies him from being received by Her Majesty the Queen or the Prince of Wales.
"We feel these shows are mostly staged and place an emphasis on vanity, greed, promiscuity, vulgarity, and over-the-top conspicuous consumption," wrote the petition creator.
By brushing off racism and sexism as vulgarity, Trump and his supporters have not only pushed aside comments that would likely have torpedoed any other politician.
This is a show that pushes buttons and presses the limits of pay-TV tawdriness, and its aggressive vulgarity is a large part of its appeal.
Things that can get a video banned include bad role modeling, bad gender messaging, vulgarity or content that is really geared for older kids or preschoolers.
It's Spanish slang that was born out of a bit of vulgarity; the words literally translate to "don't suck," a phrase that can have … certain connotations.
There are no formal rules for the level of explicitness or vulgarity that the chains will tolerate, but Pecker is careful not to push the limits.
Zanotti specializes in a brazen, sexy vulgarity that was most at home back then, and that the company continues to add kerosene to, year after year.
So we find ourselves in a paradoxical, hypocritical position: rooting for the antics from him that we typically deplore; craving the vulgarity that we've frequently disparaged.
Kelli (Natasha Rothwell) makes it clear with more than a hint of vulgarity how attractive she finds Jared and even asks him about his single friends.
And now this normalcy of hers, this lack of vulgarity—documented by the Balanchine Archive tapes—will stand forever as protection of a vulnerable ballet. ♦
The phrase had (and still has) a vulgarity to it that might be closer to 'I don't give a shit' or 'I don't give a fuck.
Bragen spent months recounting the incident to friends before turning it into a new play that takes its name from that vulgarity-laced on-court exchange.
Churches are places where the spirit of God is felt, where the presence of God is very real, where manners are expected and vulgarity is shunned.
Profanity is treated more seriously than slurs and threats — the mere presence of vulgarity in a reply is often enough, especially when blue checkmarks are involved.
"Brockmire," starring Hank Azaria as a whiskey-guzzling, vulgarity-spewing baseball announcer rebuilding his career after a microphone meltdown, returns to IFC on Wednesday, April 3.
It was hiding in plain sight—using vulgarity and vulnerability to appear honest about his shortcomings while obscuring the actual depths of his abuses and failings.
Yuri D. Kartyzhev, the unemployed man, had posted on Vkontakte, a Russian social site similar to Facebook, that Mr. Putin was a dimwit, using a vulgarity.
In 1971, Life magazine illustrated a suite in the Cove Haven resort and wrote that the room symbolized America's entrance into an age of "affluent vulgarity".
It sounds like you were referring to the Samantha Bee incident last month where she used a vulgarity to describe Ivanka Trump on her TBS show.
Like a fair number of Trumpists, Bauerlein holds some beliefs that might have been expected to incline him toward #NeverTrump-ism, including an abhorrence of vulgarity.
The story doesn't really go anywhere, although it does add some nuance to Crawford, who is first seen in the series complaining about Marilyn Monroe's vulgarity.
Much of Lydia Tenaglia's diverting documentary, "Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent," about one of America's first celebrity chef-restaurateurs, is framed as a battle against vulgarity.
The pain and vulnerability underlying these conversations are a direct contrast to the vulgarity of the public messages I get on social media, particularly on Twitter.
He made python boots for Nureyev, black leather thigh-high boots for Jacqueline Onassis and platforms for Kate Moss that spelled out a vulgarity in crystals.
Kael loved trash and vulgarity, and saw authenticity in violence and sex that she didn't see in some of the most acclaimed films of her era.
It's just natural to assume that any seeming vulgarity in Williams' humor is entirely intentional, given how often his routines centered around genitals and their unpredictable behavior.
The woman who yelled the vulgarity that Trump repeated is a 52-year-old Salem, New Hampshire, resident named Caroline, who declined to give her last name.
While it certainly didn't go without controversy, its overall tenor was quite mellow compared to the preceding debates which were branded by the exhibition of professional vulgarity.
Thomson's conviction that a composer's economic situation determines his musical output — a composer on "the government dole" produces music of "a certain deliberate vulgarity" — now seems crude.
He goes on to say that he means these stories, with their brashness or vulgarity, are trying to highlight shit conditions so that they can inspire change.
"But now we had lots of money and technology, and so they built a great hydraulic door which closed at light speed," he added, using a vulgarity.
With frothing energy and unfettered vulgarity, "Us and Them" lances the boil of working-class grievance and watches as the infection spreads to everyone in its path.
Vulgarity and violence abound, not least among the movie's most entertaining characters: foul-tempered, supernatural slaves known as kratts and assembled from scrap metal and animal bones.
She said she was no fan of Mr. Zeman's vulgarity, but was willing to overlook some of his flaws because she admired the depth of his experience.
I find myself envying his misguided faith in the high-minded good taste of the public, even as I cherish Mel Brooks's belief in our irrepressible vulgarity.
From Trump's White House there now seeps a kind of ignorance mixed with vulgarity and topped with meanness that I find impossible to wash from my skin.
"Beyond Dr. Salgado's blatant disrespect for trans people, his public vulgarity, lack of professionalism, and questionable ethics around patient privacy must be immediately addressed," the petitioners wrote.
Her job does involve helping readers avoid embarrassing misusage, Brewster tells me, though she neither sees this as her primary function, nor does she conflate evolution with vulgarity.
The joke's vulgarity and homophobia is one reason, along with right-wing opposition to a progressive late night host, that the #FireColbert hashtag began to trend on Twitter.
The broader problem is that the depravity, mendacity, vulgarity, and menace of the Trump Administration have put a lot of people, including reporters and editors, off their stride.
"One Nation After Trump" devotes considerable space to tackling the unprecedented nature of Trump's election and presidency — his vulgarity, racism, authoritarianism, cronyism and reverence for America's longtime enemies.
It would be easy for a director of this material to lapse into vulgarity, but Ms. Larré tackles the text with just the right amount of crude humor.
The joyous summertime vulgarity of any great seaside destination, where dozens of different definitions of pleasure are both on display and hidden, clearly stimulated the painter as well.
Excluding malicious intent, Mr. Garvey said the vulgarity would have been used only if the system's algorithm found it made sense based on Facebook's trove of user data.
Nothing embodied the vulgarity and brazenness of Yanukovych's personal corruption like Mezhyhirya, a residence he built on three hundred and fifty acres of illegally privatized land outside Kiev.
"Full Frontal" host Samantha Bee was also featured, revisiting a segment on an episode of her show last month in which she used severe vulgarity to criticize Ivanka Trump.
Rogen and his fellow screenwriters have become the Greek muses of vulgarity: Their level of filth is only matched by the expertise and innovation they exhibit in deploying it.
Spoiler alert: Clever as his writing can often be, he's no match for Shakespeare when it comes to verbal wit, and he tends to descend rather frequently into vulgarity.
Despite the fact that the Philippines is more than 80 percent Catholic, Mr. Duterte, using a vulgarity in describing Francis, said he hoped the pope would never visit again.
" The document also directs media to not report on comments from Trump or other officials, adding that outlets shouldn't "attack Trump's vulgarity; don't make this a war of insults.
The effort became embroiled in controversy over accusations by a Democratic senator that the Republican president disparaged African and Caribbean nations with a vulgarity in regard to their immigrants.
Sometimes those two facts come together, as with the limber Los Angeles rapper YG's track "FDT," whose title levels a vulgarity at the Republican presidential candidate, Donald J. Trump.
Women, in the early days of pop dance videos, didn't embrace the vulgarity of crotch shots, and the assertion of sexual dominance, in quite the same way as men.
"I have defended the dirtbag left, and as a movement I'm interested in it and interested in vulgarity," said Eve Peyser, a writer at Vice and self-described leftist.
I referred to the movie's vulgarity as "listless," and I think that's the problem: The jokes are lazy, obvious and have a casual contempt for their objects and subjects.
In June, she texted her roommate complaining that Dr. Fryer had spent 20 minutes talking about how she and the former manager were probably having sex, using a vulgarity.
" It was easy to feel in on the joke, just as it was easy to share in the snobbery when Nabokov wrote, "Nothing is more exhilarating than philistine vulgarity.
The 20-year-old Chicago rapper CupcakKe is one of the most original voices in hip-hop today, with lyrics that alternate between extreme vulgarity and heart-rending honesty.
What but some profound sense of inadequacy could explain the neediness and the nastiness, the pout and the pettiness, the vanity and the vulgarity, the anger and the aggression?
Lindsey Graham who was at the meeting said Durbin's account was "basically accurate," though several other attendees have said they don't recall whether a specific vulgarity had been used.
To the Editor: Re "The Hijacked American Presidency" (column, July 3): There is nothing overstated in Charles M. Blow's observations about President Trump's vulgarity, malignant narcissism and unfiltered tweets.
Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House communications director, disparaged two top presidential aides in a vulgarity-laced call with a writer from The New Yorker, the magazine reported Thursday.
Trump's vulgarity toward Brzezinski offers one more reason that Donald Trump is by far the most unpopular new president since George Washington, and stains the office with his presence.
The post quickly set off reactions on social media, as some critics assumed that the president had deliberately misspelled the congressman's name to make it sound like a vulgarity.
If it reached no further, the breakneck drama, originally produced by the Labyrinth Theater Company in 2000, would be a worthy enough stunt, a jukebox of Mamet-scaled vulgarity.
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Mr. Trump is the epitome of vulgarity, a loathed trait in France, especially in the upper levels of society (note how Nicolas Sarkozy was ridiculed as "le président bling-bling").
True, the media has been slamming presidents since the days of George Washington, often with a degree of vulgarity and vitriol that makes today's press coverage seem tame by comparison.
There is a moment in Andy Samberg's new comedy Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping that defies comedy expectations and/or R-rated vulgarity — depending on your level of cinematic sensitivity.
" The context of the vulgarity is only more damning, revealing that the candidate is bragging that he can do this to women because he's famous: "I just start kissing them.
It's obvious why NeverTrumpers and other conservatives who dislike Trump's vulgarity and bigotry would daydream thus: Pence would allow them to pursue their agenda with clean hands and predictable results.
The phrases and the narratives he uses are so filthy that they seem to smugly float, a challenge to his listeners: Go ahead and try not to enjoy my vulgarity .
Vine, one of the internet's most creative social platforms, shuts down today, leaving behind a legacy of comedy, magic, music, vulgarity and the inherent frailty of our social media obsessions.
Amid all the vulgarity and pettiness, that is what is being fought over this month: going back to the past, veering into an ugly future, or finding a third way.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who also was at the meeting, issued a statement last week that did not dispute news accounts that Trump used the vulgarity to describe African countries.
Instead of uttering the words "I'm sorry" or attempting to express any semblance of credible remorse for his vulgarity, Trump deflected each and every time he was pressed on it.
The Russian hacking, it is now clear, simply exploited the vulgarity already plaguing American political campaigns, which churn on spin and strategy (and money) far more than vision or values.
The meeting at which Mr. Trump spewed his vulgarity was meant to be a discussion of bipartisan immigration proposals by Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, and Mr. Durbin.
In 1935, two of her nudes were pointed out by the Nazis as examples of degenerate art, and the museum devoted to her limited collection was denounced as promoting vulgarity.
Refusing to accept the posters as sly humor, the critics accused the marchers of obscenity and vulgarity — another familiar objection that raises its head whenever Pakistani women demand their rights.
The farcical subplots involving Malvolio and Sir Andrew benefit from a new, modern translation by Olivier Cadiot, who has found witty puns to match Shakespeare's, without giving in to vulgarity.
DAVID MAMET His recent work has an embittered, reactionary edge, but early classics like "American Buffalo" (1975) and "Glengarry Glen Ross" (1983) made him the great poet of grifter vulgarity.
She looked out the window at a place that had felt so familiar for so long, and which now looked so different, so accepting of cruelty and racism and vulgarity.
She compared it to vulgarity: The occasional use is acceptable but when too frequent, it loses its meaning and signals to listeners that the person speaking is lazy about language.
A disc of brioche split, filled with pastry cream and decorated with faux diamonds of crystallized sugar, the Tarte Tropézienne was blond, voluptuous and perfectly balanced between elegance and vulgarity.
On her first day in office, Ms. Slotkin's fellow Michigan freshman, Representative Rashida Tlaib, was caught on video using a vulgarity to describe how she wanted to impeach Mr. Trump.
The exception, Mr. Garvey said, would be if there were words that corresponded in Burmese to the vulgarity — a happenstance that Mr. Wong and Facebook said did, in fact, occur.
And the freedom of thought, creativity, opinion, expression and other freedoms compatible with the international conventions and conventions stipulated in the Egyptian Constitution, but against all forms and forms of vulgarity.
Critic's Notebook One of Michelle Wolf's first jokes at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner involved a certain vulgarity that rode into widespread public use aboard Donald Trump's "Access Hollywood" bus.
All the justices seem to agree that Congress can write a new law targeting flat-out profanity or vulgarity as long as only modes of expression—not ideas themselves—are cabined.
Duterte loves the phrase "son of a bitch," though his most infamous insult is far from the only vulgarity that's come out of his mouth since he began his presidential campaign.
It's meant to underscore the mix of vulgarity, elegance and wildly customs of the French, but that was pretty well established earlier with Claire's frivolous friend Louise de Rohan (Claire Sermonne).
And it's an advantage that he's not working from a source like Shakespeare or Fitzgerald ("The Great Gatsby"), so that we're not left to wince at the vulgarity of his adaptation.
Trump's natural idiom is vulgarity, and the targets of his ire—Colin Kaepernick, "shithole countries," any African-American journalist who asks him a tough question—are clearly not chosen at random.
The posts ranged in vulgarity, with one directed at Madeleine McCann, the young British girl who vanished from Portugal while on vacation in 2007, and film producer , NBC Chicago 5 reported.
But The Bloody Hand, as I am told this play is called, which with its canny vulgarity, frilly rhymed couplet dialogue, and fart noises, comes off as good-humored self-parody.
In a White House meeting in January, Mr. Trump demanded to know why the United States should accept people from Haiti and some African countries, referring to them with a vulgarity.
Presenting tween and teenage stand-ups, the Kids 'n Comedy monthly series tackles the same subjects, including family dynamics and politics, that adult shows do, but without the cursing and vulgarity.
But rap's vulgarity was less of a concern to Mr. Putin, who has been known on occasion to dip into the Russian language's rich trove of profanities in his public comments.
The high-energy, animated vulgarity of that show and MacFarlane's "American Dad" is dialed down here, replaced with drier humor and a heavy helping of "Star Trek" — which is being parodied.
Whereas many of the fall perfumes smell like tipsy opulence — or vulgarity, depending on your take — Jason Wu swerved in a different direction for his first scent ($70 for an ounce).
And earlier this month, the actor Robert De Niro, a longtime critic of Mr. Trump, stood onstage at the Tony Awards and shouted a vulgarity about the president into the microphone.
Of course, politicians on both sides have long since established that scoring political points is much more important to them than sound immigration policy, compassion for refugees or concern about vulgarity.
Trump's anti-feminism owes more to the gleeful vulgarity and implicit threats of violence of 4chan than the traditional debate over what a woman's role should be in the public square.
For many, his public vulgarity and flagrant disregard for civility is out of the norm for an American president; his racist dog whistling and appeal to white nationalists a bridge too far.
The liberal comedian came under fire when she used an extreme vulgarity to slam Ivanka Trump in her monologue on May 30 over a photograph the first daughter shared on social media.
Duterte does what many comedians do with Trump—ramp up his vulgarity, in this case by cursing a lot—but he makes no effort to get the voice or the mannerisms right.
In court papers, prosecutors said that Baldwin had told police that the man "stole my spot," and acknowledged that "I did push him," as well as use a vulgarity to describe him.
Since then, he's become celebrated as an artist producing controversial work—his photos almost all focus on the nude body of friends and admirers—in communist China, where public vulgarity is verboten.
I'm not here to clutch my pearls over Trump's vulgarity; what was telling, rather, was the immaturity of the moment, the glee Trump took in his "she said it, I didn't" game.
As a couple and a family, the Obamas brought grace, empathy and high standards to their time in the White House, in stark contrast to the workaday vulgarity of its current occupants.
"Houston is the kind of a boom city that will endorse almost any amount of municipal vulgarity so long as it has a chance of making money," McMurtry had long ago warned.
This city did not rise from the ashes of 9/11 owing to bluster, vulgarity or the "in your face" communication style typical of President Trump and the rest of his crew.
The show tends toward wild, gleeful vulgarity with occasional flashes of real pathos, but the biggest draws are the performances from Goodman and Walton Goggins, who plays the slimy brother-in-law.
The show tends toward wild, gleeful vulgarity with occasional flashes of real pathos, but the biggest draws are the performances from Goodman and Walton Goggins, who plays the slimy brother-in-law.
And while the show's dialogue, especially, is defined by broad vulgarity, beneath that surface is an experiment in skewering a benighted milieu without indulging in the very things that made it appalling.
My problem is they are insinuating a vulgarity into the culture and teaching our kids, yours and mine, that it&aposs OK to throw an f-bomb, no reason, no argument, just attack.
It can even, some experts argue, help people reclaim derogatory sexual language used against them in a trusting, safe sexual encounter, turning everyday slurs and vulgarity into a source of power and pleasure.
The raunchy humor extends to gay panic gags strangely similar to the ones found in the recent, similarly misbegotten CHIPS; Baywatch strains for a vulgarity that never comes remotely close to being funny.
According to a cursory Twitter search, the first time someone threw that term at me was in October 2016, undoubtedly due to both my penchant for vulgarity and my outspoken support of Sanders.
"Salvini misses no opportunity for insults and vulgarity but with this rally he has passed every limit of decency," said Emanuele Fiano, a prominent deputy for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's Democratic Party (PD).
She gets frustrated by some of her "quite prudish" Christian audience members, adding that "actually, in the Bible there is a lot of vulgarity, and there is quite a bit of coarse language".
Trump brags constantly about his own freedom from that particular defect, and some of his followers feel liberated to attend the rallies wearing signs or shirts that call Hillary Clinton every conceivable vulgarity.
Westbrook also pushed a fan who confronted him on the court after a game in Denver last year, and was fined $25,000 for shouting a vulgarity at a Dallas Mavericks fan in 2016.
A Trump day bursts with a fusillade of huge news stories, often starting at dawn with a crazy tweet and usually involving the amorality, criminality and vulgarity of the president and his circle.
The drama over immigration continued to play out Tuesday in a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where Democrats castigated the homeland security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, for refusing to confirm Mr. Trump's vulgarity.
For the most part, I rather enjoyed Golden Circle's giddy antics, its creative vulgarity, and its lampooning of the war on drugs and the cynical way that politicians exploit it for political gain.
The idea was that if thinkers and businessmen were forced into the same room they'd be cured of their mutual suspicion and "join together to supplant the vulgarity and aimlessness of American life".
Petersen is a hard-edge geometric painter whose groupings of color and stacked forms seem inspired by Ellsworth Kelly, Al Held, and Nicholas Krushenick — distilled shapes, impossible arrangements, and a welcome dose of vulgarity.
This is one reason listeners sometimes seem so appalled by the singer's post- Schmilsson output: the disturbing contrast between the pureness of his earlier vocal work and the sheer vulgarity of what came later.
CreditCreditAlessandro Grassani for The New York Times It was vulgarity and not elegance that ruled the day in Italy when Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was simultaneously running the country and staging "bunga bunga" bacchanals.
Marvel declined to officially comment, but sources confirmed that it was apparently the vulgarity of his Twitter account that got him dismissed from the project after only writing three of the five announced issues.
"I do believe two people can be from opposing political parties and remain friends but not when one of those political parties openly supports sexual assault, vulgarity, racial oppression and LGBTQ discrimination," Jacy said.
We then pass through ballet entertainment ("Frühlingstimmen", or "Voices of Spring") and joyful non-waltz vulgarity (Johann Strauss II's "Explosions-Polka") and the formal flirtations of "Gold und Silber Waltzer" ("Gold and Silver Waltzes").
Quang (Raymond Lee), for instance, also a 30-year-old Vietnamese refugee, whose relationship with Tong is at the core of the play, frequently breaks into explosions of rap, bursting with the usual vulgarity.
Having already spent more than a day with the real estate mogul -- a visit in which "vulgarity was flowing pretty freely," Corcoran told Burnett -- Corcoran said he was not taken aback by Trump's remark.
After Mr. Trump was revealed to have used a vulgarity to disparage several African nations, he dispatched Mr. Tillerson on a lengthy trip to the continent last week to make it up to them.
One day he is said to have described several foreign nations in foul-mouthed terms; the next day, people who were present deny it, or insist he used a different vulgarity to do it.
But the equality movement pointed to a new galvanizing force: the outrage of women and men at President Trump's sexism and vulgarity that resulted in millions of Americans marching in protest after his inauguration.
This is not just the story of Mozart and his starling, but a love letter to vulgarity, messiness, caprice and the beauty of things that don't fit, don't go where they are supposed to.
Cleveland, Ohio (CNN)Facing a seemingly endless presidential campaign, marked by a viciousness and vulgarity not seen in either of his own election contests, President Barack Obama has boiled his incredulity down to one phrase.
What seems acceptable behavior from upper-middle-class Brits whose astuteness in playing up to their royal connections hides their vulgarity, is somehow deemed out of bounds for a shy, reclusive American with financial problems.
"Immediately after the no-call, he turned and threw an air punch directly at me and then he aggressively charged at me and then he used vulgarity in my ear a few times," Fitzgerald said.
"The Amish fathers found the urban newcomers objectionable because of such things as coarse slogans on T-shirts, vulgarity in conversations, and 'necking' in the parking lot," the company said later, in federal-court filings.
In the retelling, the spokesman said, Mr. Duterte "purposely added and spliced the story with vulgarity" because he wanted to make the story funnier for listeners in order to keep them interested in his message.
The graduation shows, which require a reservation by telephone, offer the campers' best routines and the possibility to observe someone who may become the next Sarah Silverman or Kevin Hart — minus the vulgarity, that is.
A longtime observer of the spectacle of American vulgarity (his highly entertaining Reagan-era collection of stateside dispatches is called "The Moronic Inferno"), Amis has retained a tourist's aloofness from the texture of American life.
What it means to assume, glibly, that racism, sexism, and straight-up vulgarity can be expressed in public without affecting private behavior — that's something we're going to end up wrestling with long after this election.
The attack on a hotel the Taliban said was a "place of vulgarity and profanity" was the latest in a series against foreign targets in Kabul, underlining precarious security in Afghanistan, even in the capital.
"This president with his vulgarity and his disrespect for women and people of color is a terrible role model for our children," Waters said Wednesday, in her response to Trump's State of the Union address.
" He goes on to offer a truly remarkable analysis of the hip-hop industry in which "intelligent" rappers are rejected by the "satanic minds" who insist that they "want filth" and encourage "vulgarity" and "savagery.
A special on Friday night on Showtime — the title uses a vulgarity; we'll just call it "Burn" — does a somewhat better job, but its main strength is to underscore the history leading up to 1992.
"This film represents, in my opinion, the apotheosis of vulgarity," Bishop Hilarion, the head of the church's external relations department, said on television, noting that the director had invited him to view a rough cut.
Her innate gravitas is such that even the cutesy motions Ms. Cram sometimes puts Seton through (Toussaint styles her hair; she enjoys trying out a contemporary vulgarity) do not diminish our faith in her authority.
Digital distribution platforms lower the bar to entry but raise the bar for gaining an audience, especially for those who don't specialize in vulgarity or ideologically one-note work (and that's without any money involved).
Mr. Trump's florid reputation, past support for abortion rights and harsh language — including a vulgarity he used last week about Mr. Cruz — could alienate social conservatives and establishment Republicans in the state, according to Bush advisers.
Bee, who would appear on "The Daily Show" alongside Stewart in years past, apologized Thursday after she used vulgarity to slam Ivanka Trump in a monologue over a photograph the first daughter shared on social media.
With his muddle of charm, humor, zest, vulgarity, bigotry, opportunistic flexibility, brutal candor, breathtaking boorishness and outrageous opening bids on volatile issues, he has now leapt into that most sensitive area: the Clintons' tangled conjugal life.
Maybe, at a 34DD, I have finally internalized all of the societal messages about the vulgarity of my breasts, of the curve of them swinging visibly when I walk, of the embarrassment of nipples straining fabric.
But Trump, that paragon of decorum and decency we have come to know and love, apparently could not handle the Mooch: sources also say POTUS & fam did not appreciate how A.S. comments linked them to vulgarity.
"Locked Up Bitches" originated at Serials @ the Flea, so while it wears its vulgarity like a rhinestone-studded collar, too many of the same crass jokes repeat, and the episodic plot pulls in too many directions.
He embodies not only the toxic id of a perpetual child — in his 40s, Diaghilev is still attended by his childhood nurse — but also the barbarian glint of a sociopath and the vulgarity of a showman.
In the mid 19th century, they concocted bigger-than-life heroes that riled up audiences with bravado and vulgarity and simulations of working-class strength, eventually at the expense — or with the assistance — of black culture.
But to the extent that the Americans are meant to be hooknosed barbarians — as the Reciter, played by a stately George Takei, calls them in his narration — a great deal more vulgarity and verve are needed.
Last season on "Brockmire," Hank Azaria turned the airwaves blue as a vulgarity-spewing former professional baseball announcer seeking redemption after his wife's infidelity triggered a microphone meltdown — and a decade-long bacchanal of epic proportions.
She expressed shock that so many voters turned their backs on fundamental American values when they ignored the "vulgarity of language, the sexual predatory behavior, the deep mysogyny, the bigoted and insulting views" of Mr. Trump.
In a statement, the South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) didn't specifically mention the vulgarity but said it was concerned about "statements that were allegedly made by President Donald Trump" concerning African nations.
Still, from Seth and Alma's longing stares to Swearengen's unmatched vulgarity (when it comes to cussing, McShane gives Samuel L. Jackson a Hall of Fame-worthy run for his money), "Deadwood" remains a place well worth visiting.
A petition on the British Parliament's website attracted hundreds of thousands of signatures backing its call for Trump, who has been invited to meet Queen Elizabeth II, to be barred on the basis of misogyny and vulgarity.
For reasons I dare not speculate on, American consumers of mass media love watching affluent men and women of questionable intelligence and certain vulgarity fret over their own shallowness while struggling to speak in  pop-psychological cliches.
The only parallel I'm coming up with off the bat is the time Dee Snider—the flamboyant, lewd lead singer of Twisted Sister—was called to testify in front of the Senate about vulgarity in rock music.
Every time liberals lose their shit over Trump's vulgarity of the week, I wonder if there's anything to the often-overhyped notion that the president's childish antics are a "distraction" from the real issues, whatever those are.
It's hard to escape the conclusion that the purpose of the magazine is not to develop ideas, but rather to fashion a disguise, so that the vulgarity and profanity of Trumpism may become acceptable to prissy elitists.
Shortly after Mr Cruz's landslide victory in Utah, Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida, endorsed him, calling him a "principled conservative" and the party's best chance at countering the "divisiveness and vulgarity" of Mr Trump's campaign.
And if you rewind to his campaign, you see the same pattern, with each rally, interview and debate packing in more petulance and vulgarity than an adult in a civilized society is supposed to get away with.
" Saturday, in a two-hour speech before the Conservative Political Action Conference, Mr. Trump offered a more pungent take on his tormentors, using a vulgarity to describe the special counsel inquiry and calling the investigations "collusion delusion.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But this vulgarity that exists represented primarily by now pushed by the President but now coursed on either side of the isle has made it much worse and much harder to do anything in this country.
That said, Mormons are more likely than your average Christian conservative to be so repelled by Trump's personal vulgarity that they'll refuse to lend him support no matter what, even if they agree with his stated policy agenda.
The Watergate parallel can serve as a salve, holding out the promise that Trump's administration — with all its vulgarity, disrespect for the rule of law, and questionable foreign entanglements —will be truncated in the same way Nixon's was.
A member of the country's largest religious political party filed a complaint with police, seen by Reuters, in the southern city of Karachi where 7,000 women attended the march, saying the protesters "provoked religious sentiments" and spread vulgarity.
Despite the Friars' puckish vulgarity — or maybe because of it — their Manhattan headquarters, a six-story landmark townhouse known as "the Monastery," has long been a cradle of celebrity, and the club's roasts are the stuff of legend.
Everyone from internet trolls and edge lords to scientific racists and academic white supremacists have found a home in the alt-right, which simultaneously revels in vulgarity and defiance of political correctness and prides itself on its intellectualism.
In court documents filed on Monday, prosecutors said that Baldwin had told police that the man "stole my spot," and acknowledged that "I did push him," as well as use a vulgarity to describe him, according to NBC News.
They also debate the merits of Sacha Baron Cohen's new action-comedy, The Brothers Grimsby, which is chock full of the vulgarity (but maybe not the urgency) that we've come to expect of the Ali G and Borat creator.
Related: Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz to Thwart 'Divisiveness and Vulgarity' of Donald Trump An advertisement in Utah featuring a nude photo of Donald Trump's wife, Melania, has sparked a feud between the Republican frontrunner and Senator Ted Cruz.
We thought to make an entertainment component of it, but entertainment in the sense of culture—a cultural hub, not based on vulgarity, not based on the blue angel which was when I was around a long time ago.
Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the boundaries of onscreen vulgarity and nudity, died on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
The bully that roamed the earth proposing to start wars, topple governments and bankroll tin-pot dictators has finally come home and brought with it all the racism and vulgarity it doled out in various parts of the planet.
Then-Port of Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee blamed "lewdness" and "vulgarity" for her death, which consequently inspired #NotAskingForIt, an anti-victim blaming campaign that advocated for the acknowledgement of women's agency both within and outside of carnival spaces.
Mostly, Mr. Cohen is done in by his character, Nobby, a mutton-chopped caricature of vulgarity whose unreconstructed stupidity and deep-veined sentimentality suggest that he may have other relatives tearing it up in Mike Leigh's class-conscious comedies.
His hiring of a young activist leader, Simone Zimmerman, as his Jewish outreach director turned out to be a rare blunder for his campaign when Facebook posts turned up in which she referred to Mr. Netanyahu with a vulgarity.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, under intense questioning from Democratic senators, said on Tuesday she did not hear President Donald Trump use a vulgarity to describe African countries during an impassioned White House meeting last week.
He was a fervent critic of former President Barack Obama, deriding his foreign policy as weak, and was briefly suspended by the network in 2015 after using a vulgarity to describe Mr. Obama during an appearance on Fox Business.
Hours after Cruz's win in Utah, former Florida governor Jeb Bush announced his endorsement of the Texas senator, saying Cruz was a "principled conservative" and the party's best chance at countering the "divisiveness and vulgarity" of Donald Trump's campaign.
Artifact's woes are not just because of how it separates players from their money, but because of how flagrantly it ties these two arenas together, the ritual of play bound and gagged to the vulgarity of buying and selling.
His post said that "pseudomusical scum who sow vulgarity and stupidity" and hang out in their dachas abroad won medals, while the respect of the young for their country was being crushed by actions like those against Mr. Kuznetsov.
Christopher Wylie is the whistle-blower who first revealed how the company harvested data from millions of Facebook users without their permission; his book, "Mind____" (the second part of the compound word is a vulgarity), is freewheeling and profane.
"Jerry Springer," written by Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee, is a vulgar romp with elements of high- and low-brow culture — soaring, Handel-like arias juxtaposed with the violent and vulgarity-filled scenes the talk show is known for.
But in this case, it seems like they didn't over-correct enough, because in Wendig's characterization, his editor firing him for "the negativity and vulgarity that my tweets bring" seems to presume that these were all real people. Right.
Even Beasts of Burden—the cute, vulgarity-free comics series focused on a group of animals, who also happen to be paranormal investigators, that Dorkin creates with artist Jill Thompson—has characters who channel the ornery vibe of Dorkin's ethos.
A fact-indifferent, vulgarity-spouting, tie-hawking, Democratic-donating former reality-TV star is positioned to win the Iowa caucuses, crashing a party to which Republican leaders (and perhaps as many as half the voters) wish he had never been invited.
Instead, he organises his book around seven themes, of which the other six are satire aimed at Jewish norms; bookish and allusive wordplay; vulgarity and the body; mordant metaphysical irony; the folksy quotidian Jew; and the ambiguous nature of Jewishness.
Advertising executive and television personality Donny Deutsch took "the low ground" on President Trump on MSNBC's Morning Joe this morning, lashing out at what he called the president's "obvious misogyny, obvious vulgarity, and obvious stupidity" following yesterday's tweets about Mika Brzezinski.
The court outburst drew a lot of attention because — beside the vulgarity — it was one of the rare times Mr. Cosby has said anything in public in connection with the case or the dozens of sexual assault allegations made against him.
His significance became inevitable as he rode the benefit of a doubt (a short list of hecklers includes Robert Hughes, Jed Perl, and Hilton Kramer) that lent support to his champions: nothing elevates facetious vulgarity more than attempts to criticize it.
I'm noting something that we cannot lose track of, should not shrug our shoulders about and must not gloss over: Trump has succeeded at nothing as fully as he has at infusing the presidential race with a vulgarity that's absolutely breathtaking.
And eventually I did manage to grab the hem of an idea such confusion may have been meant to suggest: that the vulgarity of war, even a justified war, can only be expressed in the most extreme, contradictory and mystifying ways.
Yet what keeps Kingsman's wilder impulses in check, and what makes it such an enjoyably electric experience, is the way it offsets its vulgarity with a distinctly British appeal to manners, competence, selflessness, tact, and propriety — when it's called for.
Writer Chuck Wendig explained in a series of tweets that he has been fired by Marvel Comics from its Star Wars titles for "the negativity and vulgarity that [his] tweets bring," referring to his Twitter responses to disgruntled Star Wars fans.
Hicks, who first entered the White House as director of strategic communications, rose to the position of communications director after her predecessor Anthony Scaramucci flamed out in just 10 days, after attacking fellow White House aides in a vulgarity-laden interview.
But the enduring delights of this novel seduced me then as now: the spirit and wit of Elizabeth Bennet, who defies convention by spurning the hand of the wealthy, haughty Mr. Darcy; the pomposity of Mr. Collins; the vulgarity of Mrs.
General Mohsen Karimi, a Guards commander in the central city of Arak, said staff at the agencies had been arrested for "promoting vulgarity", partly through sharing portfolio pictures of models on social media, the semi-official news agency Fars reported.
Biss has replied in a court filing that the vulgarity in the complaint is a frequently used term for political dirty tricks and that Halper has a history of such tricks dating back to the Reagan presidential campaign in 1980.
In a vulgarity-laced telephone call with a New Yorker writer reported on the magazine's website on Thursday evening, Mr. Scaramucci railed against Mr. Priebus and Stephen K. Bannon, the president's chief strategist, both of whom opposed his hiring last week.
But for all the half-dozen dudes Binoche beds throughout the film (across all categories of age, class, and waistband), the only real vulgarity involves the mindfucks to which the protagonist, Isabelle, is subjected on her hunt for lasting love.
In the final days of the New Hampshire race, Mr. Trump was less caustic about his rivals than he had been before, although he couldn't resist repeating a vulgarity that someone in the crowd at his final rally used about Mr. Cruz.
"The play's coarseness and vulgarity lampoons 'Grinch' by highlighting the ridiculousness of the utopian society depicted in the original work: society is not good and sweet, but coarse, vulgar and disappointing," wrote Hellerstein, who was born in 1933 during the Great Depression.
The word "vulgarity" is rooted in the Latin term for "the multitude"; to use coarse language is to speak in the tongue of the common people, and to reject the code of civility prescribed—if not always followed—by the political ruling class.
In one fell swoop, the president had inflicted on Americans a vulgarity that we had never before seen in our daily newspapers or heard on our newscasts and followed it up with his usual tsunami of lies, coerced perjury, and lethal smears.
Yet one former Christie aide on trial, Bridget Anne Kelly, testified that Mr. Christie bragged during a conference call with his top aides, including Ms. Kelly, that he had told Mr. Cuomo to tell Mr. Foye to back off, using a vulgarity.
Her sin play cycle, beginning with Cinephilia, her exploration of "lust," in which a Brooklyn couple stays up late debating movies and sex and also nearly clawing one other's eyes out, is a triumph of vulgarity and pettiness and prickly human emotions.
Republicans, especially older ones, also say they are in mourning for the dignity and class the Reagans brought to the White House, at least as it appears in memory and in comparison with a Republican primary campaign roiled by vulgarity, crudity and division.
Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the boundaries of onscreen vulgarity and nudity, died on Sunday in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades.
Nonetheless, they both made awkward fits in the Manhattan elite; Trump because of his obvious vulgarity, Cohn because the Great Depression, which began when he was two years old, shuttered the family business and resulted in the Cohns' exile from Jewish high society.
The narrator veers between two polar-opposite stances: On one side, there's envy at his friend's heady social and professional climb, and on the other, deep disdain at the anti-egalitarian, un-self-conscious vulgarity of the wedding and its display of status.
His vulgarity, his thin skin, his willingness to insult and demean, and his willingness to degrade his office are now reflected in conservative political leaders who increasingly see their goal as beating the other side instead of advancing ideas and sound public policy.
Vice Minister of Culture Fernando Rojas told Associated Press that the government had insufficiently explained their motivations and goals for Decree 349, which they say was a response to public complaints about the misuse of patriotic symbols and vulgarity in pop culture.
I mean, the cover is a good visualization of how this album came into existence—the misery and ugliness and the many faces of the world in all its vulgarity, but then you also have this tabula rasa that it spawns; the innocent child.
"The men's lacrosse team's regular-season pregame warm-up music is selected as a team and approved for use so long as they do not contain vulgarity or inappropriate subject matter," said Danny McCabe, Adelphi's Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation, in a statement.
" These include Julian Sorel of The Red and the Black, Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights, and Kan'ichi, the tutor from The Golden Demon: "Young men who were penniless but reaching for the stars, longing to rise above life's vulgarity, and passionately in love with one woman.
The alleged wise men of the center keep imagining that the problem with Trumpism is just its vulgarity and race-baiting, and that a benevolent technocrat could step in and lead the country out of gridlock and polarization, into the broad, sunlit uplands of reform.
There's Stephanie Corneliussen as Joanna Wellick, a supremely loathsome cocktail of vulgarity and cruelty, who begins her meeting with Scott by graphically describing her arousal over his latest mind game and ends it with shouting how glad she is that his unborn baby died.
" He added, "For the sake of our party and country, we must move to overcome the divisiveness and vulgarity Donald Trump has brought into the political arena, or we will certainly lose our chance to defeat the Democratic nominee and reverse President Obama's failed policies.
What I recall is the talk — a lot of it — and the voice — he'd worked as a crooner on cruise ships — and the self-confidence and the vulgarity (I had the impression that there was nothing inside the leather-bound books on the shelves).
Leaving aside the controversy over the vulgarity, President Trump's reported remarks — which he says weren't quite like that — exposed his skepticism about the contours of a proposal presented to him by the senators Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, and Dick Durbin, Democrat of Illinois.
But I immediately noticed a copy of "Vile Days," a collection of columns by Gary Indiana written for The Village Voice in the 1980s chronicling the end of the avant-garde art scene in New York, the triumphs of vulgarity, consumerism and bad taste.
"It's hard for me to believe that an old-fashioned gentleman like Justice Kennedy would be impressed with Donald Trump's vulgarity and the way he behaves," said Daniel Epps, a former clerk for Justice Kennedy who now teaches law at Washington University in St. Louis.
"You do have some countries that are in very bad shape and very tough places to live in," Mr. Trump said during a news conference with Mr. Buhari in the Rose Garden, asked by a reporter about his use of vulgarity to describe Africa.
This is how I characterized Petersen's debut solo exhibition three years ago: Petersen is a hard-edge geometric painter whose groupings of color and stacked forms seem inspired by Ellsworth Kelly, Al Held, and Nicholas Krushenick — distilled shapes, impossible arrangements, and a welcome dose of vulgarity.
The episode starts out as a light romp, leaning on several of the elements that make Wynonna Earp such a fun "hangout" show, including Waverly's sweet romance with Deputy Sheriff Nicole Haught (Katherine Barrell), and Wynonna's tendency toward vulgarity even when she's trying to act suave.
It can ultimately get a little exhausting to watch the movie try to punch itself out with its vulgarity; one joke about hot dogs and buns "opening up and sliding in" is fine, but once you reach the double figures you're ready for everybody to move on.
Most of the frustration among those planning to protest stems from Trump's positions and statements on Muslims, women and immigrants, as well as the general vulgarity and crudeness of some of his campaign statements, something which many rabbis not surprisingly find fundamentally at odds with Jewish values.
The Republicans, the self-proclaimed party of family values, remain squarely behind a family and a Presidency whose most salient features are amorality, greed, demagoguery, deception, vulgarity, race-baiting, misogyny, and, potentially—only time and further investigation will tell—a murky relationship with a hostile foreign government.
It's almost a class marker: the swearword of someone who would never let themselves get angry enough to resort to mere vulgarity, to say something as uninventive as fuck; the cockwomble-sayer wants to float above her enemies on a roving cloud of gentle and untroubled disdain.
Popular political leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who heads the Assembly of Islamic Clerics (JUIF), a hard line, right wing Islamist party, called on his supporters to stop the marches, condemning them as threatening Muslim culture and excuses for "vulgarity and obscenity " in the name of human rights.
Its association with vulgarity provided bold transgressors with opportunities to make a statement, as the Bodley Head publishing house did, taking inspiration from the illicit yellow-covered French novels for its own infamous periodical The Yellow Book (1894–97) — an example peculiarly absent from this book.
The double standard applied to entertainers who insult the president and those who support him became glaringly evident in the differing responses to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett and Bee's vulgarity against Ivanka Trump, for which she was eventually forced to tender an apology.
"For the sake of our party and country, we must move to overcome the divisiveness and vulgarity Donald Trump has brought into the political arena, or we will certainly lose our chance to defeat the Democratic nominee and reverse President Obama's failed policies," Bush said in the statement.
Throughout the election, the GOP reluctantly stood by Trump as he repeatedly humiliated himself and the party, perhaps with the hope that once he got into the Oval Office, his vulgarity and his remarkable ability to always know the wrong thing to say wouldn't hinder the party's agenda.
Related: Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz to Thwart 'Divisiveness and Vulgarity' of Donald Trump It is a testament to Trump's candidacy that he has been able to bring together so many rich donors who, until now, had been supporting every other candidate in the Republican race besides him.
"Open-ended programs like Roblox are more susceptible, but the creativity usually shines through much more than the vulgarity," David Jagneaux, journalist and author of The Ultimate Roblox Book, which includes a chapter aimed at helping parents keep their kids safe in the game, told me via email.
After all, this is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter, who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cycle, who mocked a brilliant rival who happened to be a woman due to her appearance, who bragged about his marital affairs, and who laces his public speeches with vulgarity.
Throughout the two seasons, Fleabag learns life lessons (usually the hard way, and usually with some hilarious vulgarity), and finds ways to deal with strained relationships with her future step-mom played by Olivia Colman, her sister played by the incredible Sian Clifford, and the memory of Boo.
Then, as the optimism of the '90s gave way to the shock and horror of 9/11, Americans asked, with palpable chagrin, whether the materialism and vulgarity of their TV shows and movies were contributing to the virulent anti-Americanism that had spread throughout much of the globe.
The remark has since been all but forgotten in the torrent of vulgarity that spewed like a broken sewer from Trump's campaign over the ensuing eleven months, but Bernstein caught it and immediately entered it into the private demonology she has developed over the course of her remarkable career.
"Word by Word" devotes chapters to each element of a lexicographer's work, from defining politicised words (like "marriage") to dealing with irate readers (who never tire of asking why this or that word was let into the dictionary) to dealing with vulgarity, in a chapter named after a female dog.
But The Times's co-chief film critic Manohla Dargis, in a scathing review, faulted the filmmakers (for their "vulgarity, insensitivity or lack of imagination"), the characters (for their "incomprehensible stupidity"), the camerawork ("executed without a discernible subjectivity") and even expresses empathy for the reptilian creature wreaking havoc on New York.
Past administrations also generated moments of vulgarity, including former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who used a profanity in marveling at the passage of the Affordable Care Act, and former President George W. Bush, who was caught on a live microphone using an expletive when referring to a Times reporter.
In particular, the articles by two of the symposium's prominent Christians—Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, and R.R. Reno, editor of the journal First Things—create a sense of culture-war deja vu, placing complaints about Trump's vulgarity and decadence front-and-center.
Traister continues: If, as in this election, a man who spews hate and vulgarity, with no comprehension of how government works, can become presidentially plausible because he is magnetic while a capable, workaholic woman who knows policy inside and out struggles because she is not magnetic, perhaps we should re-evaluate magnetism's importance.
"The intensity is very real, whether it's a so-called comedian holding up the President's head covered in blood, or right here in New York City, a play that shows the President being assassinated, or it's Democratic leading national politicians using vulgarity because they can't find any common language to talk," he said.
Related: Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz to Thwart 'Divisiveness and Vulgarity' of Donald Trump The Melania Trump ad was not affiliated with the Cruz campaign, as the senator pointed out in a tweet of his own on Tuesday night, calling Trump both "a coward" and "classless" for threatening to go after his wife.
Now it appears that Cain, that tiller of soil, sowed the seeds of his own demise by giving a shocker of an interview to The New Yorker last week, raging with emphatic vulgarity about his bro Mr. Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" who tried to block him from a White House job.
Ms. Nyanzi's Facebook posts contain profanity-laced vitriol about the president and his wife (whom Ms. Nyanzi describes as having a "tiny brain" the size of a sexual organ), as well as academic studies of "Radical Rudeness" and the "Necessity of Political Vulgarity" — political tactics Ugandans once used to resist British imperialism.
"The intensity is very real, whether it's a so-called comedian holding up the president's head covered in blood, or right here in New York City, a play that shows the president being assassinated, or it's Democratic leading national politicians using vulgarity because they can't find any common language to talk," Gingrich argued.
One, the "strict" guidelines, were used in countries with conservative moral codes, and contained a significantly more restrictive set of rules concerning nudity and vulgarity, which ban, for instance, "partially naked buttocks", exposed cleavage with "a length of more than 1/3 of the whole cleavage length", and lengthy depictions of sanitary pads.
His output included python boots for Rudolf Nureyev, black leather thigh-high boots with red satin lining for Jacqueline Onassis, spangled platforms for David Bowie and a naughty creation for Kate Moss, who asked him to make her a pair of bright red snakeskin platforms decorated with a vulgarity written in Swarovski crystals.
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In fashion, the kind of camp Gucci does becomes a bit of a flex: if you are some combination of rich enough and conventionally hot enough with a good enough eye, when you do vulgarity intentionally and mix it just enough with high art, then it becomes intentional camp and is thus hip.
Traister continues: If, as in this election, a man who spews hate and vulgarity, with no comprehension of how government works, can become presidentially plausible because he is magnetic while a capable, workaholic woman who knows policy inside and out struggles because she is not magnetic, perhaps we should reevaluate magnetism's importance.
Erasmus had a magnanimous conception when he wrote, in 1530, of the rustic's duty to "compensate for the malignity of fate with the elegance of good manners," whereas the Victorians saw the role of etiquette as something closer to a behavioral amulet capable of protecting one from the polluting forces of vulgarity and vice.
Bush's insistence that Cruz is capable of "overcom[ing] the divisiveness and vulgarity Donald Trump has brought into the political arena" comes a day after Cruz endorsed using police to racially profile and harass Muslim Americans: Cruz: "We need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized." pic.twitter.
Even in the most savage moments — "Dreamforce [a marketing conference] turns out to be a four-day orgy worthy of Caligula, a triumph of vulgarity and wasteful spending, with free booze and endless shrimp cocktail and a rate of STD transmission that probably rivals Fleet Week" — we have only the consummation of the expected.
So yes, like so many around the world, I was shocked -- very few ever imagined that so many Americans conducting their sacred duty in the sanctity of the voting booth, with their secret ballot, would be angry enough to ignore the wholesale vulgarity of language, the sexual predatory behavior, the deep misogyny, the bigoted and insulting views. Gov.
" On whether Trump has the temperament of a president: "This is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter, who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cycle, who mocked a brilliant rival who happened to be a woman due to her appearance, who bragged about his marital affairs, and who laces his public speeches with vulgarity.
Yet it was the breakfast gathering — for which Mr. Pence and his wife, Karen, picked fresh flowers — that appeared to have sealed Mr. Trump's decision, capping a whirlwind three weeks that ended with the coupling of a thrice-married former reality television star known for vulgarity with an old-school Midwestern Republican of deeply conservative Christian faith.
Bush called on Republicans to "overcome the divisiveness and vulgarity [Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE] has brought to the political arena" or risk losing the White House.
Apparently, Trump had seemed open to an emerging deal early in the morning, but changed his mind by the time lawmakers met him in the Oval Office in the afternoon Responding to outrage after the revelation of Trump's insulting vulgarity -- the kind that strengthens anti-American politicians around the world -- the White House did not deny the President's statements.
A lot of critics have understandably written about Saul and Colescott's satirical intent and use of parody, but they never quite delve into the garish vulgarity of their painting style, and their imaginative use of grotesque exaggeration to visually appeal to viewers while simultaneously getting under their skin — and skin color is very much on their mind.
Then there is the petty vulgarity that causes Mr. Trump to trot out, whenever these questions are raised, what he no doubt imagines to be the sledgehammer argument of his daughter, son-in-law and their wonderful children -- in addition, of course, to his "Jewish friends:" Always, in the United States as in France, the same old story and bad excuse.
Even in that short time, he repeatedly made waves -- none larger than an expletive-laden phone call with The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza last week in which The Mooch, as he referred to himself, cursed out then-White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and used an acrobatic vulgarity to describe how White House chief strategist Steve Bannon spends his free time.
Many British comedic TV exports—the soused vulgarity of Absolutely Fabulous, Monty Python's whip-smart absurdism, the witty, cerebral bonhomie of The IT Crowd, and cringe-inducing character studies like The Office and Saxondale—have been cultishly cherished by non-UK audiences looking for alternatives to the homogenous humor that American TV comedies had, until the last decade or so, come to define.
Reacting to the vulgarity of shows like "Married … With Children" and Morton Downey Jr.'s combative talk show, he told The Christian Science Monitor in 1989, "These shows want to keep stretching the frontier of where taste is, but wind up reflecting stuff in America that I don't want to reflect, because it ends up just being gross for gross's sake."
Homeland Security Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE said Tuesday that she did not recall that Trump made the remarks, but then said that it was "possible" that Trump used vulgarity during the meeting.
Finally, for completeness, Mr. Putin might encourage the president to ensure that countries large and small revile America's leadership, suggesting he: disparage African nations and Haiti with a vulgarity; call Latin American migrants rapists and criminals; halt most refugee admissions; ban Muslims from several countries from entering the United States; restrict legal immigration; and separate children from their parents at the border.
Describing the haircut she got before the second Republican debate, for example, when she was deep in her Trump war and decided to lop her beach-babe waves into a slicked-back crop, Ms. Kelly quite cheerfully took a four-letter invitation and turned it into a taunt — thus owning the vulgarity and weaponizing what might otherwise have seemed a mere beauty decision.
In a statement to BuzzFeed, Moore's campaign slammed both the rainbow reaction itself and the people who have exercised their right to freedom of speech by using it on the former judge's page: "They are sending threatening messages, making fun of our faith and our God, sending ugly messages to other people on the pages that like us, spreading hate and using vulgarity," the statement read.
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In the Middle Ages the landscape of vulgarity was very different: towns across the country had their own Gropecunt Lanes and Pissing Alleys; Sherborne Lane in the City of London was once Shiteburn, named after its generous public toilets; Chaucer could write frankly about a woman's queynte and still think of himself as a godly scholar, because it was just a standard anatomical term.
Postmodernists, Heer wrote, describe a world where Fragmented sound bites have replaced linear thinking, where nostalgia ("Make America Great Again") has replaced historical consciousness or felt experiences of the past, where simulacra is indistinguishable from reality, where an aesthetic of pastiche and kitsch (Trump Tower) replaces modernism's striving for purity and elitism, and where a shared plebeian culture of vulgarity papers over intensifying class disparities.
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These writers describe a world where the visual has triumphed over the literary, where fragmented sound bites have replaced linear thinking, where nostalgia ("Make America Great Again") has replaced historical consciousness or felt experiences of the past, where simulacra is indistinguishable from reality, where an aesthetic of pastiche and kitsch (Trump Tower) replaces modernism's striving for purity and elitism, and where a shared plebeian culture of vulgarity papers over intensifying class disparities.
The Museum of Sex brought on Maggie Mustard, a specialist in Japanese photography, to co-organize this show (with Mark Snyder, the museum's director of exhibitions), and "The Incomplete Araki" tangles with the photographer's debts to Japanese literary modernism, the line between art and vulgarity, the West's fetishization of Asian women, and the power relationships between photographer and model — which, to use a word Mr. Araki will appreciate, can get very knotty.
When Mr. Trump proposed the idea, he had yet to contend with the fallout from Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House"; media reports that, as president, he had used a vulgarity in discussing Haiti and African nations; and a Wall Street Journal report that his personal lawyer had paid an adult film star $130,000 to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she claimed to have had with Mr. Trump.
" (As per a Gawker report, Cruz was holding this event at a bar "owned by an astoundingly racist radio host," so take the handwringing about Trump's destructiveness and vulgarity for what it's worth.)  He then broke out a line you are going to hear a lot more of in the coming days:  "After tonight, we have seen that our campaign is the only campaign that has beaten, that can beat, and that will beat Donald Trump.
His repertoire includes the groan of half-concealed disgust, elicited when he's shocked by Selina's vulgarity; the grunt of repressed nay-saying; the whinny of apprehension, which Selina seems to register almost subconsciously when she's about to embark on a disastrous track while speaking to someone, and occasionally uses to her advantage; and the mortified laugh of theatrical indignation, always on Selina's behalf, but called off in a split second if Selina doesn't require his outrage after all.
There is an exuberance in inflicting torment and suffering that goes beyond the traditional and practical zero-sum politics of exclusion in the Middle East, whether it is the Orwellian joy of launching military operations with monikers like "Operation Olive Branch" and "Restoring Hope," the enthusiastic and vindictive mass murder or incarceration of political opponents in countries like Egypt and Turkey, the brazenness of chopping up a journalist inside a consulate, or the vulgarity of a political discourse in which every day is a witch hunt.
I've had college students come up to me, some of them get beaten up, some of them get death threats, we have the intensity on the left that is very real, whether it is somebody holding up, a so-called comedian holding up the President's head in blood or whether it's right here in New York City, a play that shows the president being assassinated or it's Democratic-seated national politicians who are so angry they have to use vulgarity because they can't find in a common language to talk.
" If this is America, our America of government for the people, by the people, and you cannot believe how low the Great Leader will stoop, how much lower he will go than seemed possible, and sometimes you feel the need to wash the ambient crassness and vulgarity from your skin, for they seep into you whatever protection you may wear, and you are aghast at how the G.O.P. has morphed into palace courtiers outdoing each other in praise of their plutocratic reality-show prince, then it is time to ponder the poet's words: "If you can dream — and not make dreams your master; if you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; if you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the same.

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