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People can be angry about pensions, they can be angry about fiscal contraction in the past, they can be angry about the unemployment.
Why does it seem like everyone gets to be angry, and be angry publicly, but Black women?
If we are going to be angry, we should be angry at the right people about the right things.
This song was Rogers' way of teaching kids how to be angry, instead of how not to be angry.
There's plenty of things to be angry about; it's more productive to be angry about new things rather than old ones.
Twenty-five percent said they'd be angry if he were confirmed, while 6900 percent said they'd be angry if he were not confirmed.
But one thing I've learned is that if you're going to be angry, be angry on behalf of a cause bigger than yourself, on behalf of someone other than yourself.
Now, people — people have every right to be angry.
And I say, because I experience so many things almost every day of my life that if I were to be angry at this situation, I would be angry all day, every day.
And wouldn't those voters have a right to be angry?
Be angry for what the Trump administration is doing now.
Which means women are going to continue to be angry.
" People, he added, "don't want to be angry about things.
He's not going to be angry or scared or crabby.
Thiel was right to be angry in the first place.
Those kids have a right to be angry about this.
Not everyone in Davos will be angry with Mr Trump.
" And Steve said, "They have every right to be angry.
She's determined to be angry, to give in to darkness.
People will be angry and prone to cutting things off.
John Grisham's popularity is not something to be angry about.
I wanted to be angry, but I mostly felt apologetic.
Progressives are right to be angry over the immigration order.
So go ahead, be angry about what happened Monday. Disturbed.
Trump was reported to be "angry" about the resignation letter.
Life is too short to be angry or get discouraged.
"Had he gotten hurt, I would be angry," he said.
They came into a meeting all ready to be angry.
Ms. Herrington knew her client would be angry that morning.
No, the crossword police will not be angry at you.
The second half brought plenty more to be angry about.
I can't just let myself be angry about these checks.
If I'd been through all that, I'd be angry too.
"It is a normal and even healthy response to be angry after you've been assaulted, and to be angry that people don't believe you, to be depressed, to be hypervigilant, to lose sleep," she said.
I could be angry — no one would blame me for that.
Seeing visuals not just having people retweet it or be angry.
I can't be angry, I'll never meet a man that way.
Shouldn't you just be angry with yourself over what you did?
I expected this album to be angry, but not this angry.
Brandt Jean and his family had every right to be angry.
Empathy should sometimes be angry, if anger is the appropriate response.
Or that he would be angry that you rejected his advances?
This Death Trooper must be angry because somebody bent his Stormtroopiee.
So yes, be angry with the white working class's political choices.
You don't have to be angry and become an ugly person.
There is no doubt much to be angry about this cycle.
How can you be angry with someone for being in pain?
Don't, don't, don't be angry, I pity you, glass-hearted baby.
Shouldn't we be angry that Bill Clinton presented an award, too?
Just don't be angry with her; she didn't do anything wrong.
Women have a right to be angry about being treated badly.
There are plenty of reasons to be angry about voting rights.
"Vaginal Davis: The White to Be Angry," is on view Feb.
But if he's sick, why would I be angry with him?
You see, one can only be angry with those he respects.
"I can't be angry," Mr. Counts said, referring to his accuser.
Often they would be angry that Valladares was now fully conscious.
It's also that we are allowed to be angry in this country.
It was pointless to be angry at Beau — he was a dog!
Trump had good reason to be angry coming into the press arena.
We're embracing it because we have so many reasons to be angry.
And maybe I should have known to be angry as a child.
I mean, people are going to be angry with what you did.
These people have good reasons to be angry about the status quo.
He used to be angry and isolated and difficult to be around.
To me, punk rock is supposed to be angry and pissed off.
They can be angry and they&aposre not seen as being aggressive.
I mean, you can be angry and friendly at the same time.
There is no one easier to be angry at than an owner.
"I've found primarily that I didn't want to be angry," he said.
CARLA: No. CLINTON: No. MICHAEL: It's TV. CLINTON: You can't be angry.
Women aren't allowed to just be angry or violent for no reason.
It's OK to be angry at her, it's OK to be mad.
But if Sanders should be angry at anyone, it's the Democratic Party.
No matter who wins on Tuesday, half the country will be angry.
The students of the #NotAgainSU movement have a right to be angry.
" And I said, "My mom knows but my dad will be angry.
We should all be angry because of what's going on right now.
And we don't even have to be angry to be called angry.
She was although panicking because she thought her mother would be angry.
If anyone had reason to be angry and vitriolic, it was Penn.
All concerned about justice in America should be angry, outraged and alarmed.
No matter who wins on Tuesday, half the country will be angry.
The man was said to be angry after officials seized his land.
Mallin's mother, Ann Broussard, warned her that the Sessions might be angry.
"There is a lot to be angry about," he was saying, cheerfully.
That's why it's appropriate to be angry when we contemplate these questions.
I would be angry all the time if that's all I saw.
In situations that may seem impossible or unacceptable, guilt becomes a shield for the anger you otherwise would feel: The child may be angry with her parents for divorcing, the survivor may be angry with those who perished.
You can't get into a boxing ring and be angry and be successful.
If you failed to be angry enough, you could be summarily voted out.
Wouldn't you be angry if you were accused of something you didn't do?
And it made me angry, and I think we should all be angry.
So I wanted it to mimic what it feels like to be angry.
If you're angry about Charlottesville, you should be angry about these issues, too.
So I would just kind of be angry at him for no reason.
And my view is that yes, people have a right to be angry.
Trump shouldn't be angry with Germany for that, the entire USA should be.
She begs for a reaction: She wants him to yell, be angry, anything.
"Be in gratitude, be angry, fight like hell, bring a look" Howard advised.
If you're sad, you can be sad, and if you're angry, be angry.
Cedric's crystal clear -- it's ok to be angry but there's a limit. #DontBeAFool
The list of reasons for women to be angry right now is long.
He begs his baby to reprimand him, to be angry and rightfully so.
If you found out it was something else, you would rightly be angry.
Or even if they are, they'll be angry with Musk, not at him.
Some GOP strategists, however, say Trump has reason to be angry with Sessions.
Women are constantly told they shouldn't be angry, so they don't challenge directly.
I'm not just going to sit and be angry and immobilized with pain.
Immediately, you know Mom is going to be angry when she finds out.
Someone is going to be angry at him no matter what he does.
You should be angry at how UConn and Randy Edsall treated Ryan Dickens.
Some things need reminding, and there's no need to be angry about it.
My parents embraced me and told me it was O.K. to be angry.
He could be angry and threatening one minute, remorseful and generous the next.
"People are angry, and they have good reasons to be angry," she said.
What did it mean to be angry in a letter to her son?
"I'm 48," she said, when I asked about deciding not to be angry.
I would be angry about it if I thought people were being malicious.
It's boring, but at least you won't be ANGRY at a white room.
He said, 'Don't be angry with your body—it changed because your routine shifted.
I was scared that it was going to be angry and might chase us.
It's hard for me to come up with anything I could be angry about.
"Why shouldn't I bring him down, be angry, be hurt," Farrow told the network.
"There is some bitterness, but she's trying not to be angry," the insider says.
Erika L. Sánchez is completely over the idea that female characters shouldn't be angry.
It's harder to be angry at antagonists who have every right to their pain.
"I was angry, and I wanted the audience to be angry," Kapadia told NME.
You can also be angry because someone has said something to ruin your appetite.
No one else is smart enough to be suspicious — smart enough to be angry.
Remember that it's OK to be angry and find healthy ways to express yourself.
"Of course, California does have a reason to be angry at Texas," he said.
"With our American patients, while family might be angry, family is supportive," she said.
Who wouldn't be angry, and find that anger being pointed in the wrong direction?
Mr. de Blasio said that he expected residents of public housing to be angry.
Worse, he might be angry and blame my father for altering his life forever.
We should be angry that they have been denied their day in court again.
"I am not trying to be angry," the robot said, suddenly breaking the mood.
There were other reasons, outside of unflattering headlines, for Mr. Trump to be angry.
The other thing that you will be angry about is because you didn't win.
Talk to each other in ways you can be heard and not be angry.
There's so much to be angry about in what's been exposed by this lawsuit.
It's something you could sit and be angry about but it doesn't get you anywhere.
" Even so, he added, "Brandt Jean and his family had every right to be angry.
Have you ever noticed that you can't be angry and laugh at the same time?
"You should be angry," he told parents crammed into a high school gym in Flint.
And I was determined not to be angry with the hijackers or afraid of them.
Abrams on Friday asked her supporters not to be angry, or turn away from politics.
Many people worry God will be angry because so much is haram (forbidden), she says.
"Americans are right to be angry, but we're also hungry for real solutions," she said.
But there's no shortage of people who want to be angry for its own sake.
But in a political debate somebody is going to find somebody to be angry at.
If it's a case where you have defrauded investors, they are going to be angry.
If these are, in fact, genuine, then Apple has a lot to be angry about.
People who want to repeal Obamacare tend to be angry about one thing: mandated coverage.
I don't want to be angry at him and I understand that people make mistakes.
While many Republicans may be angry, Democrats have shown that they are far, far angrier.
I think once you get really old, you can be angry about whatever you want.
There have been so many more reasons to be angry at the world since then.
They may be angry about our interference, but it is the right thing to do.
Sometimes I want to talk on a song and be angry, because I am angry.
But I implore you to take a moment to be angry about all this, too.
He'd be angry about it so we'd talk it out and we'd move right on.
"I don't want you to be angry — this is our quality time," Mr. Mirowski replied.
They seem to be angry at Harry Maguire for faking contact inside of Colombia's box.
"If we're still seeing these delays after the repairs," she said, "then I'll be angry."
All this time, it had been easier to be angry with him, to blame him.
We expect Kate to be angry at original Miles, but she's angry at them both.
So if Sanders wants to win, he needs to be angry and combative and direct.
You're not allowed to be angry, unless you bring a concrete, preferably means tested, solution.
It's O.K. to be angry and jealous of friends and cousins who still have fathers.
Some said they would be angry if a foster child started a fire, she said.
As a child of an addict, I don't think I'll ever NOT be angry with him.
In therapy sessions, I can be angry or sad, overjoyed or worried, and it doesn't matter.
You can either be angry or be a martyr, or you can say, 'You've got lemons?
But if you don't like any attacks at all, you could be angry at the government.
If Emmanuel Macron, France's president, needed another reason to be angry with M5S, he has one.
"I had always been afraid to be angry," Underwood explained of her reaction to the heartbreak.
A lot of people need to hate you and be angry with you to fight you.
"I know everyone is looking for me to be angry, but I'm not," Ursula Ward said.
In general the focus is on what you should be angry about, not what to like.
Gill wants Tinkerbell to be allowed to be angry and Hercules to be able to cry.
It's very easy to be angry and upset about the world and write songs about them.
"American Amnesia" provides chapter and verse on why the public has good reason to be angry.
Will the people who are angry about easy access to guns still be angry next March?
When we next meet the four, as adults, they have a lot to be angry about.
And for some, you know, loyalty is not enough, you have to be angry and aggrieved.
As a result, Tesla buyers won't be angry if their Model 3 is a little late.
And I think she will be angry when she realizes that I knew and said nothing.
While you might be angry or upset, career experts warn against talking badly about your company.
Yes, but: Experts say there are still plenty of reasons to be angry about drug costs.
Be angry that by the year 2050, as many as 16 million Americans will have Alzheimer's.
"He wanted somebody to be angry at," a teary Jacobs told Good Morning America on Monday.
Apparently you're right and they'd prefer to stay put, be angry and elect Donald Trump president.
"Please do not be angry at them or at God if I get killed," he wrote.
There's a lot to be angry about and people have a lot to be sorry for.
The Chinese now have more reason to be angry at Mr. Trump than at Mr. Putin.
However, Saint John says she refuses to be angry about continually having to prove her worth.
I could be angry with myself, but I couldn't feel real anger — and now I can.
There are so many things to be angry about and I think this is just misdirection.
It is okay to love a person (Jenny) and also be angry that they are gone.
They should not be angry about the climate crisis and trying to do something about it.
On the other side, the enemy wants people to be angry with the government and system.
Feminists are right to be angry, is the idea, but also girls should support other girls.
They need the public to be angry, resentful, and focused on problems that can't be remedied.
And people will be angry — and rightly so — that the president broke his promises to them.
You can be sad because sadness elicits feelings of gallantry in men, but you can't be angry.
"As Marines, as human beings, you should be angry for the actions of a few," he said.
People were drinking and looking at someone to be angry at, and you couldn't find him anywhere.
Do you feel John and Ted will be angry or self-reflective when they read your book?
That we could be angry, we could swear, we could look ugly, we could wear flat shoes.
A German flight attendant was angry in the way that only German flight attendants can be angry.
Conversely, Hillary Clinton is not allowed to be angry though certainly some of her supporters are. Mrs.
Be angry that friends and family often disappear when your loved one starts showing signs of Alzheimer's.
Some men may be angry or sad that a woman did not want to bear their child.
To put it another way, it took me two decades to become brave enough to be angry.
I can be angry for 24 hours and then I'm just like, 'Well, let's just be friends.
The truth is, there will always be angry young men, and angry older men, and women, too.
Gardere says if it is proven that Smollett staged a hoax, he won't be angry or disappointed.
"When you feel you've been unjustly accused, you're going to be angry and he was," Flake said.
Now, there are real reasons for the U.S. to be angry at China, and demand policy changes.
If your ancestors were tortured, murdered, and then forgotten—and perhaps they were—wouldn't you be angry?
Well, behind all the hysteria over immigration, many people in modern Britain have good reason to be angry.
Mr. Trump said that it was O.K. to be angry, but that he would make people happy again.
A lesser astronaut might be angry that his record was broken, but Kelly is no ordinary space explorer.
In a previous preview clip, Kendra appeared to be angry about her mom's decision to write the book.
"As a child of an addict, I don't think I'll ever NOT be angry with him," wrote Tyler.
And I won't be angry when we fix it but until we fix it, I'm very, very angry….
"So the soldiers might be angry, there might be abuses of power from the government troops," he said.
But having Ryan Gosling pretend to be angry at Brad Pitt for getting more lines as a presenter?
"You have the right to be angry, that's what we're trying to change," Gathings told the recruit hopefuls.
So yes, be angry for what Bush, Dowd -- who has since apologized -- and others did 15 years ago.
Matt tells the boy that he'll be told not to be angry, not to feel sorry for himself.
Women deserve to know they're not Bad Feminists for lacking the stamina to be angry 24/7, 365.
"I had always been afraid to be angry," Underwood explained on CBS of her reaction to the heartbreak.
I only have the power to be angry, and talk about it, and help you stay angry, too.
"As a child of an addict, I don't think I'll ever NOT be angry with him," he said.
"I had always been afraid to be angry," Underwood explained of her reaction to the heartbreak on CBS.
Maybe we should be angry at Hamm, despite all of his positive, redeeming qualities and impressive acting skills.
You don't have to be a "greedy" millionaire or billionaire to be angry about that kind of taxation.
"No one in the public would be angry even if the inflation target isn't achieved," he told reporters.
" He also didn't know if some Bulls cared enough to be angry or view the loss as "debilitating.
Be angry with her because she loves her mom and dad and she wants us to be together?
Tonight, it became clear that the GOP would rather be angry, broken and righteous than win an election.
He imagines wearing one to school: His teachers will be angry when the loud beeping interrupts their classes.
"I don't want the minority kids to be angry and feel that they're being ignored," said the Rev.
He is alarmed, feeling that he has offended her and that Declan will be angry with him later.
It's funny, he maintains, because you think about the one person who would be angry about the joke.
And I won't be angry when we fix it but until we fix it, I'm very, very angry.
Tip "It's so easy to be angry online," says Jennifer Daniel, the creative director of emojis at Google.
"Over and over, we are told women are not allowed to be angry," Warren wrote in that email.
"Individuals that may be angry about Mr. Stone's conviction may choose to take it out on them personally."
"Be angry at gun laws that allow these guns to be purchased to 85033-year-olds," she said.
I expected Celeste to be angry with me, but she wasn't, and in a way this was worse.
What people should be angry at is the fact that you can fire someone who is investigating you.
Ms. Manning is an angrier public figure than I am, but she has good reason to be angry.
I am mad because 16-year-olds are supposed to be angry with their parents and society and not having a date to the prom, but instead I have to be angry with lawmakers and the N.R.A. and an entire country that lets holsters and bazookas pull its puppet strings.
"I'm not sure why you are so angry with me — I'm the one that should be angry," Parks said.
But I don't think there is a lie in the trailer that people will be angry about, you know?
In the wake of a tragedy, those around us almost always give us permission to be angry or sad.
You won't even be angry that you're stuck with this earworm; it doesn't get old and it's truly heartwarming.
She is giving them reasons to continue to be angry and scared and she's doing it for the dollar.
"If you're tailgating and doing ten over [the speed limit], then yeah, you're going to be angry," he said.
Don't get me wrong: If your professor was racist, misogynist, transphobic, etc, you have every right to be angry.
Don't be angry with me," he said, using his spokesman as interpreter, "we have nothing to do with that.
"I have to allow myself to be angry, not judge myself, and try to accept it," Ms. Karger said.
He acknowledged that she might be angry with him but encouraged her to live a full and positive life.
As if they all agreed to get out of bed in the morning and be angry at the world.
And if I say no, the network's going to be angry, and so is the cast and the crew.
A disturbing anecdote that Chemaly tells shows how early in life women are denied the right to be angry.
" In the caption, Hart wrote, "Stop looking for reasons to be negative…Stop searching for reasons to be angry….
To be sure, Rust Belt voters drawn to Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders are not wrong to be angry.
Insofar that the government funding package largely ignored Trump's hardline immigration agenda, the president is right to be angry.
And I'm delighted that it's inspired people to be quite so creative, and to be angry on Brienne's behalf.
The two of us were part of these protests, and we had good reason to be angry — and afraid.
"If anyone has reason to be angry with the Republicans and not want to cooperate, it's me," Biden said.
"If anyone has reason to be angry with the Republicans and not want to cooperate it's me," Biden added.
What makes 10 Things work is that it starts from the premise that Kat is correct to be angry.
Some people will no doubt be angry about the hoax, but all things considered, this was a pretty mild one.
I feel very bad for them, but it's also very difficult not to be angry at them while you're watching.
Seeing my family's pain was so excruciating that whenever I thought about my feelings, I would be angry at myself.
If Trump supporters weren't already angry that Cooper was at the DNC, they'll be angry about his feelings toward Obama.
Trump's response to any rate hike is likely to be angry, losing the Fed's precious credibility among the president's supporters.
Succinct phrases such as "FEAR EATS THE SOUL" (Rirkrit Tiravanija) and "Don't Worry Be Angry" (Jeremy Deller) aren't particularly provocative.
I expected to be angry, sad, and hopeful in the span of two hours and twelve minutes, and I was.
So I'm either uncomfortably listening to someone be angry at a celebrity, or uncomfortably getting chastised for disliking a celebrity.
The Tea Party was ready to be angry at Obama on day one, explicitly because he was a black president.
We have every right to be angry, but we must make sure to direct our criticism in the right direction.
The laws of our tribe dictate that we should be angry with Timberlake for drawing back things of the past.
So losing that, and losing his insight on my life, I used to be angry with him after he died.
NYPD officials are said to be angry about the Manhattan district attorney's decision not to charge Weinstein back in 2015.
People like me want to be angry at someone, because Trump's victory is more than a bitter pill to swallow.
I should visit him, I thought, then had an irrational fear that my parents — both long gone — would be angry.
From the writers' perspective, perhaps the plan was simply to give Stan Beeman one more thing to be angry about.
"He could be angry and upset and mad all the time after what he's been through," Tiffany says of Jack.
"I thought it was inevitable that China would be on that list of groups to be angry at," he says.
Ronaldo appeared to be angry at his manager's decision and, after a brief exchange of words, headed down the tunnel.
According to the conventional wisdom, the host had grown claws—he had found something to be angry about, at last.
Ironically, black women have many reasons to be angry, but are punished the most for expressing many emotions, including anger.
We all should be angry that that level of evil existed, was widespread and went unchallenged for far too long.
I didn't grow up in South LA—I lived in East LA, I knew they was going to be angry.
I also fought not to be angry and afraid, a struggle familiar to anyone with a significant illness or disability.
Angry Advocate Cheryl Strayed: You have every right to be angry about the injustices you see in your work, Advocate.
To be angry, you have to give a [expletive],'' she said in an interview with Publishers Weekly several years ago.
If you win power through rhetorical violence, and by hating those who disagree, your regime will be angry and destructive.
If you win power through rhetorical violence, and by hating those who disagree, your regime will be angry and destructive.
Keep the team and focus on Microsoft To-Do, and no one will be angry for not shutting down Wunderlist.
In a war-wearied society, as in the tight embrace of the Marches, there is much to be angry about.
The Idaho Republican said he thinks some GOP constituents will be angry and could try to boot them from office.
It wasn't till later that I'd figure it out and chill out, because you can't be angry your whole life.
You don't even need to believe that Game of Thrones has betrayed all three of those themes to be angry.
"Today is not a day to be disappointed, it is a day to be angry," Klopp said of his Liverpool team.
It's an opportunity for our leaders, our president and his staff, to hear them, truly hear them, and not be angry.
Image: MoviePassUntil another service offers a better deal, it's hard be angry when MoviePass pulls some bullshit changes to its plan.
"You want to say, `Oh, she's probably happy up there,' but I think she'd be (angry)," Flanagan's sister, Peggy Kucia, said.
I know if I had lost my leg I'd be angry at the world ... but you don't see that in her.
A common argument from the right is that it's justifiable to be angry if you are falsely accused of sexual assault.
There's a lot to be angry about in 4.83, and Kreator's Mille Petrozza has got it all down on a list.
"You can be thankful you had 20 extraordinary years or you can be angry you didn't get 40 years," he continues.
If they ever find out what we did, I hope that Rosado-Seijo and the Biennial's curators will not be angry.
But while Turks have reason to be angry with the Western reaction, Ankara's official narrative suffers from its own tendentious blinders.
A quarter of Republicans said they would be "angry" if the convention nominates someone from outside the field of primary candidates.
It felt good to be angry as a crowd, to let the collective rage course through my blood like an amphetamine.
"We weren't sure what was going to happen when he woke up -- if he was going to be angry," Pulikkottil recalled.
His motive was unknown, but he appeared to be angry and agitated at the time of the attack, Mr. Sternbeck said.
To understand how a person could be angry enough to create a place like 8chan, you have to understand his life.
Among those who were said to be angry, he said, was Qassim Suleimani, the powerful commander of Iran's elite Quds Force.
" — SETH MEYERS Roy Wood Jr. wants to be angry at R. Kelly, but he can't stop being "seduced by his music.
Opinion What the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh showed us about who gets to be angry in public.
There has to be a space where women get to be angry, where we get to call things what they are.
And you went on to say: in a political debate, somebody is always going to find somebody to be angry at.
In other words, there's plenty of room to be angry at both the Bidens and President Trump over this entire matter.
As any parent knows, the child who has a toy ripped out of their hands will be angry, sad and hurt.
But it's time to remember that there are about 66 million Clinton voters who have a right to be angry, too.
For sure, black girls get that "angry black girl" stereotype put on them, and it doesn't allow them to be angry.
This is not to ignore the fact that voters may indeed be angry and frustrated with the status quo in Washington.
JOE CROWLEY DEFEATED IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY UPSET BY NEWCOMER ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ "They should be afraid, they should be angry," Cuomo said.
But many people will be angry if this turns into another round of making the millions of TVs in American homes obsolete.
And what sells on the right and the left to also be angry and to indulge into debate the politics of rage.
Can't pretend it doesn't muck me up inside, thinking of her leaving me, but what right have I got to be angry?
This is the rough equivalent of saying: "Before I even start, remember it's that Raymond Moore dude you should be angry at".
There's no shortage of reasons to be angry and energized, and these books delve into just a few of these pressing issues.
In the letter, Peggy Summers tells her daughter not to be angry, but instead to lean on her loved ones for support.
I would think you would be angry, I mean you want free fair and honest election and you are an honest guy.
People will lose under the law, and they will be angry that the Trump administration sold them a false bill of goods.
Animal lovers out there might be angry that a little avian flu outbreak will lead to the deaths of nearly 75,000 chickens.
All we know for certain is that Young will be angry at the sun until one of them finally burns out first.
"But I think there is an appetite to be angry with Russia right now, not just from the Democratic side," O'Toole said.
Morris is running as an actual Democrat and hoping the district has enough progressives who'll be angry enough to push out Felder.
But I didn't want to be angry with my family, the people who loved me, and had loved me all my life.
The CBS News poll found that roughly a quarter of Americans would be angry, regardless of the outcome of Kavanaugh's confirmation process.
And for some, you know, loyalty is not enough, you have to be angry and aggrieved," Dent said on ABC's "This Week.
The cast is ready to go to war with sexist trolls who might be angry that women are treading into male territory.
He appears to be angry, but it's clear that he's really just incredibly hurt that Hays essentially chose Amelia over their partnership.
Let yourself be angry and emotional today—the Moon is in your sign (until this evening, at least), and it's supporting you.
In particular, Farmiga is an actor with a gift for playing opposing tones at once — she can be angry-tired, amused-sad.
I had half hidden myself behind the curtain at the threshold of his door, afraid he would be angry at my intrusion.
President Trump is sure to be angry over the court's decision as he has frequently sparred with federal courts over immigration policy.
Cordell: Women have a right to be angry about our criminal justice system and how it responds to the concerns of women.
Killian said it can be very difficult to continue to be angry or upset with someone when they completely acknowledge your feelings.
And we are right to be angry that liberals often find far more forgiveness for expressing their extreme views than we do.
Do you ever want to tell your younger self, "Wait until you're older — then you'll really find things to be angry about"?
"I can't play at 100 percent if that stuff happens — and then you expect me not to be angry," Kyrgios told Lahyani.
Trump is neck and neck with Hillary in the Sunshine State, so she feared lots of people would be angry at her.
I was young and misunderstood, and this music let me know that it was okay to be angry, upset, and emotional overall.
It's no surprise that people who feel their side is "losing" at politics are also more likely to be angry at the government.
So as 2018 takes off, here's to stories that let all women be angry, and that let all women do something about it.
It is embarrassing how feeble I feel, how timidly I move through life, always guarded, ready to defend myself, ready to be angry.
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I told her that her parents might be angry, but she could cut her own path through life, no matter what they wanted.
Clifton said Trump may be angry at China over stalling on trade talks and potentially dragging the negotiations out to the presidential election.
President Donald Trump appears to be angry that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he wouldn't let Canada be bullied by the United States.
"Everyone should be angry that this is happening in our community, but our community needs to step up and take action," she said.
I think, as I argue in the book, there's a lot of good reasons for people to be angry with some of that.
She slinked back to the hotel early and braced herself for her husband's arrival, certain he would be angry or frustrated or ashamed.
With all the professional and existential stress he has bearing down on him, you might expect Beard to be angry, cynical and depressed.
There was so much to be angry about, but for some reason, this was the one place I could let it all go.
A note to employees and workers who have made it this far: Don't be angry with me and my fellow small business owners.
I think it would be hard to be a sentient being in 2016 and not be angry about how the world is heading.
In a league that specializes in constantly giving its fans things to be angry about, ticket prices shouldn't be high on the list.
You can be indignant, you can be annoyed, you can be frustrated, but you can't be angry … I don't think anger's a strategy.
In punk rock circles, you were supposed to be angry about what you were singing, you weren't supposed to luxuriate in the words.
"When The North Face exploits the trust you have in Wikipedia to sell you more clothes, you should be angry," the statement said.
"I don't want to be angry with her, especially now, because I don't know how much time we have left," Prepon tells People.
But the scene elevates to a whole new level of great when Lady Bird drops her determination to be angry and comforts him.
But Campbell, also known as the Rideshare Guy, expects drivers will be angry to lose out on profitable trips to and from O'Hare.
The sheriff, Mark Essick, knew some people would be angry about his decision, which no doubt disrupted lives and cost the local economy.
But I'd rather just be in my own life and enjoy what I have, rather than be angry and up in everybody's business.
They think voters will be angry with Democrats for blocking a crucial funding bill over immigration — which they say should be handled separately.
The Democrat establishment may still be angry with Sanders for whatever real or imagined damage he may have done to Hillary Clinton's campaign.
There could be some divide over the portions of the electorate he mobilized, who might be angry at members who didn't support him.
Page&aposs chief consideration was that Clinton would be angry at the FBI upon becoming president, which the IG flags as an "inappropriate" consideration.
I laugh at people who tell me not to be angry — because I think of how they'd feel if they lived inside my perspective.
Put together, it's clear Iran may be angry with Trump's policies now but it's long considered the US a key target for its cyberattacks.
If someone was being racist outside of a joke and actually intending to harm someone because of a race then I would be angry.
" After deleting old anti-gay tweets, Hart first responded on Instagram to the controversy, telling people to "stop searching for reasons to be angry.
Although, that's good though, because it caused Steve to be angry to do — it created better things, which you don't realize at the time.
Just asked Biden if he's concerned w Bernie backers at DNC; said Ds should "show a little class" and let em be angry pic.twitter.
I wanted to be angry that he was still using my login — that he could still take from me after leaving me with nothing.
However, Coleman's father, Jim, said that although he's grateful that his wife and grandchildren are free, he can't help but be angry with Joshua.
Oswalt responded, declaring that he too would be "angry" if he suffered from the medical condition, diabetic ketoacidosis, that Beatty described in his GoFundMe.
When she got home late that night, "I thought, 'I could be angry or upset, but I could do something about this,' " Jameyanne recalls.
To say that "The White to Be Angry" has become more relevant as it has aged is both too easy an interpretation and true.
Maybe I felt that my mom would be angry if I gave up on a pastime she'd loved so deeply, just because she died.
He's allowed to curse, to be stupid, to be angry—the fight is fixed in his favor, because all the emotion belongs to him.
Brett Kavanaugh was everything President Donald Trump and his wing of the party wanted him to be: angry, aggressive and declarative about his innocence.
"I want people to leave with the understanding that it's O.K. to be angry and loud when it comes to seeking justice," he said.
It would be the series of presidents and administrations, both Republican and Democrat, that they would be angry at, because we were lied to.
That's such a common perspective that I'm pretty inured to it in most genres, but it's definitely a valid thing to be angry about.
"Ladies, your jokes about Gilmore Girls and yeast infections and what it's like to be angry all the fucking time are great," she said.
He had ample reason to be angry given the actions perpetrated by some protesters that were a far cry from peaceful as they claimed.
Of course he was gracious — he had just won a shocking victory and had no good reason to be angry at anybody at that moment.
In a letter to his parents, John urged that they should "not be angry at them [the Sentinelese] or at God if I get killed".
They know they don't have an alternative, and they also know that voters will be angry with them for taking away the benefits they enjoy.
Sanders said Americans upset with Trump's election have a right to be angry, but called for that anger to be channeled in a positive way.
"We are multi-faceted beings that can celebrate and be joyful and mourn and protest and be angry, all at the same time," says Shackelford.
Despite his reminiscences about a punk-rock era when "you had to be angry to be authentic", Bernard now sips Fiji water and votes Conservative.
There's a huge place for anger right now—particularly for the many, many women who've been violated—and this is a time to be angry.
Rebecca has every right to be angry, but she doesn't yell at her husband during the drive; she doesn't even talk to him at all.
At some point you and the person you're with really cared for each other, and that's the worst feeling to be angry, hateful, or spiteful.
It was a lot easier for me to be angry and feel the power from that anger versus the broken, horrified woman on the floor.
You might expect rank-and-file Labour Party members to be angry about all of this, and to respond by getting rid of Mr. Corbyn.
The young people would be angry, the author said, because she is "appropriating" other people's experience and stepping outside her lane as a white woman.
It's not fair to be angry at him they told me; but if life were fair, I wouldn't have been orphaned at 19 years old.
But here is why 737 pilots (and everyone else) should be angry: The MCAS system was apparently not specifically described in the airplane operation manual.
She lets herself be angry ("The harder I swim, the faster I sink," she repeats in a strained scream at the end of "Sour Breath").
So if you're going to be angry with Facebook's casual disregard of your privacy, you should be absolutely livid when it comes to your ISP.
"So we have to say that these men exist in a culture where they're much more likely to be angry and be ready to act."
It is the deforming nature of anger to blur the boundary between unjustified and justified; if it weren't, only the righteous would ever be angry.
Friends at work warned me, if I waited too long for this true confession, my children would be angry that I had not trusted them.
I can see that he might be embarrassed — which will be easier to handle without company — but it doesn't make much sense to be angry.
He may be angry, but the example he's setting for current agents and intelligence officers is entirely inconsistent with the core values he's always espoused.
And while spree killers may be angry and emotionally disordered, few have had the sorts of illnesses that would have landed them in hospital custody.
"They say, 'I'm exhausted trying to explain to people why she's doing what she's doing, why they shouldn't be angry or afraid,'" Ms. Moscowitz said.
I was entirely prepared to be angry at the male/male options in the game, which are—to be blunt—incredibly bad on multiple levels.
Liberal Democrats are also more likely to be hardcore Obama partisans, and thus would more likely be angry at Netanyahu's perceived slight against the president.
Some days, your fat friend will be angry and ready to take on the world, other days, she'll feel shit and sad about it. 48.
Correa said he knew Bregman would be angry about the tactical move, and he predicted after Game 3 that Bregman would make Washington pay for it.
"Stop looking for reasons to be negative...Stop searching for reasons to be angry," Hart wrote in a lengthy Instagram caption alongside a video of himself.
"There is this huge prejudice in the ecosystem and at first you want to be angry at the vendor," said Nathan Evans, Co-Founder of Fictiv .
We should be angry, however, at the alleged perpetrator for not living up to what he campaigned as; that's the true shame in all of this.
" Maurer's mother, Tracy Nelson Maurer, also opened up about her daughter's death telling KSTP, "I really want to be angry at somebody, but I can't be.
But I agreed to go and do that, so it's hard for me to be angry when I didn't necessarily have my own boundaries back then.
Others might be angry thinking that after such a big upset, many people might "recover" so quickly and possibly lose momentum and motivation to create change.
Every one of us had similar issues with our dads when we were kids…It felt good to be angry and vent through our heavy music.
Understand that they have a right to be angry, upset, frustrated or emotional about your comments, especially if you have given critical feedback or unwelcome news.
In that moment, Walsh says, she was able to see him as a young, vulnerable person; she could once again see why he might be angry.
"I like the rest of you have been lied to," Reddit user avoca wrote in a thread titled "BE ANGRY" on the City of Heroes subreddit.
They worry that others will be angry with them for reporting the crime and retaliate, or fear what will happen when the person eventually returns home.
When you come in tomorrow without your homework completed, your classmates are going to be angry and become a mob who will want to lynch you.
Recently, she was said to be "angry" at President Juncker for leaks related to a dinner he had with the U.K.'s Prime Minister Theresa May.
If anyone has reason to be angry with the Republicans and not want to cooperate it's me — the way they've attacked me, my son, my family.
The daughter might well be angry about his having kept this secret, but she might also take consolation in the discovery of a new half sibling.
That's because there's rarely a singular motivation behind any given right-wing crusade, including this one, and why people seem to be angry isn't the point.
They can be angry and bitter at everything around them, yet never forget that, sometimes, lush singing can make all that rage go down slightly smoother.
To Foxman, they could have admitted that, while Zimmerman's language choice was certainly intemperate, she was right to be angry about Israeli policy towards the Palestinians.
It may turn out that if the states own it, the ranchers will just be angry at another level of government for a different set of reasons.
It's difficult to talk about a loved one who's taken their life, and hard not to be angry with my friend who has left me so heartbroken.
" Williams expanded on that philosophy, saying, "Women are allowed to be happy, we're allowed to be sad, we're allowed to be angry, we're allowed to be glad.
Cooper continued: "And they are absolutely right to be angry and upset at the lack of attention, particularly in the media, of the lives of transgender" people.
It could be sterile or it could be angry or it could be preachy or it could be cold, but this is how we all experience it.
It could be a problem of your own making, or the airline's, or a force majeure, but it almost never pays to be angry, indignant, or whiny.
But there's sure to be millions of people who will be angry that this 16-month reality show of an election didn't end the way they wanted.
None of the characters explained who Lalo was, or what he might want, or why he might be angry enough with Saul to send goons after him.
Just as not everyone in Ebbing can claim the protection of being considering 'good,' we still don't live in a world where everyone gets to be angry.
If the public is going to be angry about their loss of privacy, they should focus their anger on corporations like Apple and Google, not the FBI.
Do those people who keep coming out on the short side have a right to be angry at the people who have been in charge like you?
There was "no doubt that rank and file would be angry if Rod Rosenstein stepped down or got fired because of that NYT report," this person said.
We can be angry, and we can be outraged, but ultimately we are literally just waiting for that update to get rid of the thing we love.
Be angry that my mother — a teacher for 35 years — stopped walking, talking, and being able to feed, dress or clean herself by the age of 60.
"The prime minister is talking as if he were the victim, but it is the people who should be angry," Democratic Party lawmaker Kiyomi Tsujimoto told reporters.
People are always going to be angry about what he did, but a lot of people feel like he said sorry because he had to say sorry.
The majority of these murderers appear to be angry, antisocial individuals — with access to guns — whom the mental health system probably could not have spotted in advance.
They've also looped Huffman's daughters into their argument, saying Felicity showed little confidence in her children's academic ability and that they should be angry at their mom.
What happened inside the room was an exceptionally clear distillation of who has historically been allowed to be angry on their own behalf, and who has not.
No wonder Marmee is angry all the time, as bound up as she is — and no wonder Jo is terrified of growing up to be angry too.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans said they would be angry if they found out their money was being invested in ways that were contrary to their values.
Before 2017, I didn't know that anger could be subcutaneous — that you could be angry all the time, the way magma stays on fire all the time.
But now that Republicans managed to narrowly confirm Kavanaugh, Democratic voters have more reason to be angry — which could add extra incentive to go for the polls.
I think they probably come out and say negative things even when they aren't necessarily upset, so that they can appear to be angry with the president.
Whether it's his observations about the lack of access to books or the racial profiling from the police force, Sheck has got a lot to be angry about.
"They're inconvenienced, and when people are inconvenienced, they are going to be angry, they are going to be frustrated," Mr. Baraka, a Democrat, said at a news conference.
Her clothes don't have to be immaculate, her hair can be shaggy, her lyrics can be angry, and she's not sacrificing any power when she makes those choices.
Photo via "Famous" video Ultimately, Swift is pissed at the Wests because she believes her character has been assassinated, which, fine, that's a fair reason to be angry.
"There are ways to do this stuff that actually would empower people and make them feel deputized to fight back and not be angry or scared," Rosenberg said.
"Police Officer 1 appeared to be angry, ran towards the victim, and cocked his right arm as though he was going to punch the victim," the complaint says.
Then there's always a part of me that remembers that this record lives past my being angry, and so do I really want to be angry about that?
And I said, Look, politically you're absolutely within your rights to be angry, but existentially you're wrong— existentially this particular poet just wants us all to be free.
But, particularly in my personal experience, anger is a cancer: It almost always brings worse problems and more to be angry about when indulged, and it hurts people.
I get why people are angry, and I feel like they should be able to be angry at this point, because they've been tamped down in that rage.
" Later on, he said, "It gave me time to reflect on whether I should be angry or not that angry and then I learned I chose being angry.
I'll never get too mad about a midwinter Liam Neeson action movie, and not only because I know Mr. Neeson will be angry enough for both of us.
"It's hard to be angry or annoyed that I'm losing income because there are thousands of people that have lost their lives because of the virus," said Snape.
I grew so angry, in fact, that I could not be angry anymore, especially when I realized that I could destroy our love with my pent-up rage.
When I announced my decision, I said the one thing I know with certainly is that many people will be angry with me no matter what I do.
Now look, I understand some parents might be angry because there are kids who watch the game, so just tell your kids J.Lo is a fireman, all right?
Judge Kavanaugh has much to be angry about as a result of some of the Democrats' comments about him and for the way his family has been treated.
"President Trump and those who don't like Farhadi inside Iran will be angry with him," Ali Sharif, a 43-year-old salesman, said in an interview in Tehran.
You have someone here who has all these votes, very close to get 1,237, let's not ignore the will of the people or they're going to be angry.
And if anyone has reason to be angry with the Republicans and not want to cooperate, it's me — the way they've attacked me, my son and my family.
It's music to go to war to—you must be man enough to survive the physical assault of the mosh pit; you must be angry and sanctimonious enough, too.
Perhaps, too, Mr Kavanaugh and his Republican admirers are right to be angry at the way Ms Blasey's allegation has emerged at the 11th hour of his confirmation process.
"We can be angry with the United States, we may disagree about the methods as we do on Iran, but at the end, we are in agreement," he said.
I think it's okay to be angry that I don't split rent, I don't split bills, and there's no second income to back me up in really tough times.
While he claims to be angry with Superman for the destruction wrought during the Battle of Metropolis, that's one of the only mentions we see of that insane scene.
If you're an inmate at Litchfield Penitentiary on the highly anticipated fifth season of Orange Is The New Black, there is plenty of shit you could be angry about.
"When we're saying 'don't be sad, don't be angry, don't be jealous, don't be selfish,' we're not coming to the child in the reality of her emotion," she said.
But Eric Liu, a former speechwriter for President Clinton, is worried about people going too far in the other direction -- and not caring enough to be angry any more.
But the closest we can get to a sure thing is the knowledge that voters will be angry at the governing party if bad things happen on their watch.
Mr. Lubin paid her $100 in cash and warned her not to tell the circus, because they would be angry that he was doing outside work in their trailer.
"There will be angry people who have lost a brother or a relative - they'll want to seek revenge through tribes," said Sheikh Shiyaa al-Bahadli, a local tribal leader.
You might think that when a potential donor discovers that a letter is not a delinquency notice but a solicitation, they'd be angry and throw it in the trash.
"If anyone has reason to be angry with the Republicans and not want to cooperate, it's me — the way they've attacked me, my son, my family," Mr. Biden said.
" Another current FBI agent said there was "no doubt that rank and file would be angry if Rod Rosenstein stepped down or got fired because of that NYT report.
You live sometimes for years and years and years experiencing anger and fear and boredom every day, and you never really observe, how does it actually feel to be angry?
Those initially interviewed by police included a neighbor of the Sharps, Marty Smartt, who was known to be angry with Sue after she allegedly encouraged his wife to leave him.
"Trump is right to say it's a positive move, but in a year he's going to be angry because auto exports to China aren't going to have budged," Scissors added.
"There are so many layers to Jar Jar that people did not look at because everyone was ready to be angry," Best told Wired while looking back on the character.
The shroud of secrecy is meant to protect employees from users who may be angry about a content moderation decision and seek to resolve it with a known Facebook contractor.
I'm going to roll around on a big chair and be angry on camera, you're going to get mad, and we're all going to try to make everyone do better.
You might even be angry when realizing investors were pouring money into these startups to power marketing meant to overwhelm you, rather than to create tools that actually help you.
Henry is neglected, smart, and incredibly self-reliant — and he already has reason to be angry, especially after Philip unceremoniously rescinds his permission to let Henry go to St. Edward's.
Kirsten Gillibrand fired back Friday morning against the Trump administration's proposal to institute a rule that could strip funds from Planned Parenthood, saying Americans should be angry over the changes.
"Anyone of color or of any marginalized group who has seen this video has every right to be angry and upset with the despicable contents of that video," it said.
For decades, they had been told, for partisan reasons, to be angry; they had been told, for partisan reasons, that Washington was corrupt, and that all Washington politicians were evil.
Mr. Tillerson was said to be angry that Mr. Sisi had broken a private promise, made in Washington, that he would not sign the harsh law on aid agency regulations.
Ms. Drewry takes a hard line and, for herself, enforces a one-day rule: Take one day to be angry, indulge and isolate (if that's what you feel you need).
When I spoke out about that in the Q-and-A sessions, the person that would always stand up and be angry about it was a first-generation naturalized American.
After the president's arrogance, they should be angry – and immediately require at least the four witnesses who have firsthand information, present administration officials whom President Trump has prevented from testifying.
Like you can be angry at one individual outlet for how they did a certain thing but to say it's the press's fault doesn't mean what it used to mean.
So if you strongly identify as white, evangelical, and Republican, that means you are very well sorted — and you're more likely to be angry or enthusiastic after reading these passages.
I wanted to be angry at him and his colleague, who was now shredding my girlfriend's Marlboros one pack at a time, but I felt a grudging respect for his integrity.
When you're hanging out with Lady Gaga looking that gorgeous and the legendary Dick Van Dyke (who is straight-up charming the place down), it's hard to be angry about much.
"If the manager had apologized when I showed him the law and committed to doing better, I&aposd still be angry, but we wouldn&apost be here," Clymer wrote on Facebook.
Isabella should be angry (at one point, she threatens to tear out Angelo's eyes), but at the same time, her anger blinds her to the point of welcoming her brother's death.
What was difficult about playing him was trying to be angry at people all the time because it seems like that's his favorite part of living is just like scolding people.
PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES ARE ANGRY AND THEY DON'T KNOW WHO TO BE ANGRY OVER ABOUT MAKING VERY PERSONAL AND EMOTIONAL DECISIONS ABOUT PRODUCTS THEY NEED OR THEIR CHILDREN NEED.
Yet a closer look at the economy and public services in Migrantland makes clear that its residents have plenty to be angry about—even if the migrants are not the culprits.
I print the cards anyway, deciding it's better to print them and risk him hating them than not print them and have him be angry that I didn't do my job.
"Stop looking for reasons to be negative... Stop searching for reasons to be angry," Hart wrote in his Instagram, along with a grainy video of him shirtless expressing the same sentiments.
Stop looking for reasons to be negative...Stop searching for reasons to be angry....I swear I wish you guys could see/feel/understand the mental place that I am in.
Phil Bryant then defended her by implying that critics should be angry, instead, about the "genocide of over 20 million African-American children" by abortion, a common anti-abortion talking point.
The point being, a substantial portion of voters are going to be angry, far more than would be overly excited — and anger is as strong a motivator for voting as any.
But now the White House is bragging about trying to actively suppress Iran's economic relationships with foreign countries — and Tehran has good reason to be angry with the US about it.
In doing so, she gave her 20-year-old vanquisher, Naomi Osaka, an even bigger victory: the right to be angry and black and a woman — on and off the court.
"China has valid reasons to be angry with the Trump administration's protectionist tariffs," said Fred Hu, the chairman of Primavera Capital Group and a former chairman of Goldman Sachs for China.
In the early years, its founding preachers could be "angry" and "vile," but then the settlement was reorganized by rather jollier Puritans, one of whom liked Irish whiskey and Welsh conjurors.
"If I did something that was foolish, like gave up on border security, the first ones that would hit me would be my senators — they'd be angry at me," he said.
Should I be angry at the P.B.M.s and insurance companies that juggle prices and formularies to maximize profits, passing along huge co-payments if they don't get a good enough deal?
The fact that Mueller could not prove Trump was involved in a criminal conspiracy with Russia shows the president had a right to be angry about being aggressively investigated, Barr said.
There don't seem to be compelling reasons why the names, addresses, or disability statuses of voters should be this easily obtained—paid or free—and Georgians have a right to be angry.
"Anger is useful because it makes me want to tell people they should be angry too, and maybe we can focus our energy together to change what makes us angry," she says.
I was sure the US ambassador in Belarus, an old Cold Warrior named Michael Kozak whose previous posting was in Cuba and who seemed to view reporters with skepticism, would be angry.
"The art here used to be angry and unsightly but now it's wittier…there's resignation but there's energy, too," says Michael Landy, a British artist, who worked in Athens earlier this year.
But rather than make that one more thing to be angry about (having nobody to zip up inconvenient garments is quite enough thank you) I try to just let it all go.
"Leadership is not about going to angry and frustrated people and saying, 'You should be even angrier and more frustrated, and you should be angry and frustrated at each other,'" Rubio said.
Ghost has every reason in the world to be angry — most notably at his father's attempt years earlier to kill Ghost and his mother, who narrowly escaped by running for their lives.
If AT&T made HBO available only on its mobile network, as Verizon did with the NFL in the example above, consumers would be angry and the FCC would likely get involved.
Trump expresses his anger in New York colloquialisms, and Palin does so in folksy ones, but the basic message is the same: You're not wrong to be angry, and we're angry too.
But he was too chill to be angry, about that, or indeed the EU, and besides, seemed to want the inverse of a Euro-federalist superstate when you got down to it.
"I don't know whether to laugh or be angry that the bank that declared speculation to be its business model now declares itself a victim of speculators," Mr. Gabriel said to reporters.
While younger, more educated people may be angry at the "social injustice" of wealth inequality (witness Bernie Sanders's supporters), blue-collar workers rarely complain about senior management's pay, no matter how high.
I was scared, uncertain of whether or not he would be angry; I didn't have any money and, although I'd gotten my GED, I didn't have any plans to pursue higher education.
Most important among the many things they taught me: Not only am I allowed to feel upset about the way my body is perceived, I'm allowed to be angry about it, too.
But because the word queer means something different to everyone, it's hard working out whether you should be angry at someone for using it in a way you don't expect them to.
In fact, many of them will be angry with me for saying so, because they believe that admitting to this looming probability carries with it all sorts of dire consequences and implications.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain was reported to be angry with Mr. Trump for not informing him or other allies with troops in Iraq about the decision to kill General Suleimani.
But the manipulation should be obvious, and we should be angry at the structure itself, which is always rigged to make our choices personal, to make us choose which colleagues to despise.
Photo: Danielle Blunt"We're allowed to be angry now in news media," says Red S. We're sitting on a park bench as people slowly trickle in with red headbands, armbands, boots, and umbrellas.
You can be angry about the election, you can be resigned, but no one is happy, save maybe those Trump diehards gleefully watching their man stick it to the system by constantly lying.
It is also true that the absence of anger can convince us that there's no reason to be angry, which can become the reason inequalities take hold and become nearly impossible to uproot.
And it's more than OK to be angry as long as we turn anger into action, which is something Chastain had a track record of doing long before the Weinstein allegations dominated headlines.
Evan comes from a kingdom of cat people — he sports a pair of cute kitty ears along with a flowing blonde mane — who are at war with what seem to be angry rats.
For all that Americans prefer Filipino accents to Indian ones—which these Filipinos can impersonate, amusingly if not accurately—they still suspect they are talking to foreigners, and may be angry and rude.
Trump Will Be 'Angry' If Health Bill Fails President Trump said he will be "very angry" if the Senate fails in its effort to pass a health care bill in the near future.
He blamed the opposition and warned in a speech, "If someone comes back at you tomorrow in Phnom Penh with the same game, don't be angry," according to the Human Rights Watch report.
"I&aposll be frank with you, I hope he won&apost be angry at me: we had a shot of vodka and had some sausages at the end of a workday," Putin said.
You have every right to be angry and frustrated, to wish you were much farther along, to feel like life is passing you by and you will forever be broken by this trauma.
I have just finished writing a book that encourages women and girls to be all the things that our world tells them not to be: angry, attention-seeking, profane, ambitious, powerful, violent, lustful.
I didn't want Colm to be angry at me, and I was flattered he liked me, and Dan didn't seem to care either way… So when Colm kissed me, I kissed him back.
"Signs like these encourage ordinary people to be suspicious and resentful toward their neighbors, rather than be angry about the root causes of someone needing to shoplift menstrual products," Ryder told BuzzFeed News.
My advice to all is to live for the moment, show love for your significant other every day, and recognize that life is too short to be angry for more than 10 minutes.
You remember the highlights: the absurd insistence on crowd sizes and the weird forced anger, which ebbed and flowed erratically, as if Spicer were occasionally re-encountering "[BE ANGRY]" in the stage directions.
But at a time when we're all teetering on the brink of emotional exhaustion and attention fatigue, there's something to be said for a movie that reignites our capacity to be angry and inspired.
KERN: But Dr. Drew, here is the thing about addiction, if you go cold turkey without giving your life over to a higher power, you are just going to be angry, frustrated and resentful.
What people will find as they process their feelings — and maybe fans will be angry at us or at her for this happening — but they'll find the fabric of the show more than holds.
"Joe Biden is dividing Americans when, after the historic 2018 election, he tells voters they are wrong to be angry - and wrong if they don't want 'unity' with corrupt Republican politicians," the memo said.
I still see us as being in a moment of incredibly powerful political change, precipitated by women who are willing to be angry right now and women who have been angry throughout our history.
"If you are angry [with your wife] and you go to your job, you'll also be angry with your friends, with your colleagues... you'll have one, two, three [cigarettes] at one time," Vaishnav said.
You might be angry that a moose has come into your yard to eat the apples from your apple tree, but scaring it away with a robotic lawn mower just isn't going to work.
Many of them say that, because they didn't know what to call it, and because they didn't know others had the same experience, they didn't know if they had the right to be angry.
As Mr. Hogan begins a four-day visit, his first as trade commissioner, the list of reasons for the United States and Europe to be angry at each other is long and getting longer.
We may have real things to be angry about, but when these are the only stimuli delivered by our social media, we can end up living in a state of perpetual paranoia and rage.
Class consciousness may not be at an all-time high in this country, and public employees have long engendered resentment from Americans who may be angry at the decline of manufacturing and other industries.
Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told the Washington Post that Trump has every right to be angry, especially if the FBI was paying its informant to infiltrate the presidential campaign.
This terror-boredom cocktail also leads to a new problem for Americans: Living in a country with so much to be angry at, it's hard to know where to focus that physical and mental energy.
When researchers asked participants how they would feel about it, the men were more likely to be angry and more inclined to end a relationship if their partner cheated with someone of a different sex.
Trump has every reason to be angry with his team over the Melania speech, but when it comes to the presidency, as Harry Truman pointed out a long time ago, the buck stops with him.
Jamie also underscores the thing that bothers me so much about the current tone of work conversations: That it's hard not to be angry yourself when you're talking about infuriating statements made by a candidate.
In a survey of American voters in 2012, 85% said they would be angry if they found out that "Facebook was sending me ads for political candidates based on my profile information"—which it does.
The president is also said to be angry about Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the investigation into alleged ties between Trump associates and Russian officials, which is now led by special counsel Robert Mueller.
"(Sanchez's government) will want to provoke us, they will be angry, they would like us to be violent, and they will not succeed," the nine prisoners said in a letter released by their political parties.
Under Trump, the United States has become more divisive than ever and along the way, a narrative has been created that in order to be a conservative, you have to be angry and anti-Left.
Maybe Americans shouldn't be surprised that this administration wants to take health care away from the poor, given that it has spent so much time trying to wreck the A.C.A. But they should be angry.
Many Vietnamese harbor resentment against China, Vietnam's northern neighbor, and were said to be angry about a measure that would allow the leasing of land to foreigners for 99 years in three special economic zones.
Trump was said to be angry with press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders earlier this month, because Sanders acknowledged that Trump's lawyers had won an arbitration to compel Daniels to abide by the 2016 confidentiality agreement.
He's the one who makes you think you can logically figure out the right solution to these issues, and the fact that Washington and the media hasn't been able to means you should be angry.
Your fiancé may be angry or hurt that you didn't tell him sooner, but neither of those things are good reasons not to be transparent about your past with a man you intend to marry.
I wanted to be angry, if not only because my parents kept yet another secret — an even bigger one than my father coming out as gay 10 years ago — from me, but I mostly felt scared.
It's easy to be angry at the cheaters, but it's more difficult to look at Lisa and realize she may be worse because her character's downfalls mirror the selfish decisions we've made in our own lives.
I keep doing these panel discussions where I hear women advising that we shouldn't be angry, that we shouldn't be approaching this [#MeToo moment] with anger, that we should embrace this moment with care and gentleness.
To be angry and depressed, to feel vulnerable and undervalued, and to suffer from a wound with no name other than "Trump" prevents Democrats from experiencing the very justice, equality, and tolerance they so vehemently demand.
"What Sasol is doing, is unfair to workers ... Workers have reason to be angry for being excluded by Sasol because of a principle exclusively based on race," Dirk Hermann, Solidarity's chief executive, said in a statement.
Still others, anti-anti-Trumpers — which only meant they were smart enough to see the president for what he is and churlish enough to be angry at those who wouldn't join them in capitulating to it.
Why should he be angry that the party has actively supported a candidate whose party bona fides are unimpeachable and who has contributed so much in so many ways to the party and fellow Democratic candidates?
Not that it has to be angry per se but it's an outlet it's… look, it feels weird to be middle aged and be in a punk band, but that's kind of just where we are.
The season also introduces Rob's sister, Sydney (Michaela Watkins), who's become a Quaker, a peaceable practice that baffles her brother and sister-in-law, who can't believe you can just train yourself never to be angry.
When the week is up, one team (and maybe both) will be angry at the F.B.I. The president will condemn the bureau for being a corrupt nest of Clinton-lovers if they turn up bad facts.
Trump and Sanders voters are the likeliest among their parties to be "angry" at Washington, according to the Times/CBS News poll, with 503 percent of Trump backers and 30 percent of Sanders backers identifying that way.
It's heartbreaking to watch — West wants to be angry at his friend but he can't because of the dementia, and Hays feels so bad that he can't give West a place to funnel his hurt and anger.
"Putting the talks in broader normative terms gives (Beijing) leverage — 'I can't make big concession because my society will be angry' — but it also makes it harder for both sides to dispassionately find common ground," Kennedy added.
It wasn't that I was being somebody else, it was that I'm finally me, and I could be angry, and I could be mean, and I could be all of the colors that were simply not acceptable.
"I said to him: you can be angry and disregard what has happened or you can tell the audience 'I get that I did something wrong and I'm moving on and focusing on my family,'" Davis said.
It may be that this parent has every reason in the world to be angry, not at the child but at a whole host of experiences he's had in his life—I'm not here to judge that.
In fact, he invites us to be angry at the omissions, anticipating that even a vast compendium of the work of women directors cannot satisfy in a world where so many have been excluded for so long.
And no one calls him out for taking advantage of people who really do have reason to be angry with what happened to them in the past couple of decades, whether through their own fault or not.
We found that liberal and moderate whites responding to the more welcoming treatment were more likely to be happy and less likely to be angry or sad than were those who were responding to the restrictive treatment.
The Uber driver, understandably, thought there was something fishy with the way this guy was acting, even though he claimed the secrecy was because his coach (he's a college athlete) would be angry to know he was there.
In a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, the singer says she "saw something good in Hitler" and wonders why she should be angry with Cosby, who has been accused by multiple women of drugging and sexually assaulting them.
Instead, [he] perjured himself at trial, testifying he did not know the victim, had never seen him before, took no part in the murder, and had no reason to be angry with him or wish to harm him.
"Americans have the right to be angry," Hillary Clinton said in her victory speech Saturday, claiming a win in Nevada's caucuses Saturday after a week of successful heavy campaigning in the Silver State against insurgent rival Bernie Sanders.
But even Robert Clifford, one of the lawyers suing Boeing on behalf of some of the families of crash victims, said he would understand if Boeing got a bailout, even though his clients would be angry about it.
"It's much easier to be angry at a faceless Washington bureaucracy than at the man you voted for," said Jere Solvie, 22, grain and hog farmer from west-central Minnesota who voted for Trump and still supports him.
"It's much easier to be angry at a faceless Washington bureaucracy than at the man you voted for," said Jere Solvie, 230, grain and hog farmer from west-central Minnesota who voted for Trump and still supports him.
"It's much easier to be angry at a faceless Washington bureaucracy than at the man you voted for," said Jere Solvie, 230, grain and hog farmer from west-central Minnesota who voted for Trump and still supports him.
Mark Donovan, the Chiefs president, said the team acknowledged that Rams fans may still be angry about the decision to move, but he said ticket sales and sponsorships from that part of the state are on the rise.
She feels it's critical that all kids, especially girls, understand that anger is OK. "Girls are still more socialized [to believe] that anger equals bad, and that a good girl wouldn't be angry at her friend," she says.
There are plenty of things to be angry about in this world, from the very real, serious stuff going on in the news, all the way down to the fact that you can't get Dunkaroos in the United States.
We should be focused on an angry feminism, or one that just respects the anger that comes with living in a patriarchal world with a president like Trump, that that makes us angry and it's okay to be angry.
Lorde is the celebrity avatar of the witch aesthetic, and as such, she stands for the fantasy it represents: of female power without objectification, of the freedom to be angry, of ironic detachment from the rest of the world.
Hunt told ITV&aposs Peston on Sunday program that people would be angry about the allegations because "this shows that in our own backyard we don&apost live up to the high standards that we would expect others to."
Rather than be angry with myself and resist my instinct, I let my attention fix on the giant, glowing TV set hanging from the ceiling, and the show became something different than what I expect from a live event.
But with intersectional feminism finally getting the attention it deserves, it's certainly fair to be angry that Anthony was chosen rather than someone like Sojourner Truth, who not only escaped slavery but fought for all women's right to vote.
Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said he recognized that many Muslims would be angry about the attack, and he appealed for calm, but he also warned of a rising tide of anti-Islamic sentiment.
"Americans are right to be angry, but we're also hungry for real solutions," she added, a line that seemed aimed at aggrieved voters who like the urgency of Mr. Sanders but may doubt he can enact his ambitious agenda. Mrs.
Although there isn't much of a gender gap on whether the court should maintain Roe (22020% of women and 19733% of men say so), women are more apt to say they would be angry if it were overturned (21973% vs.
I can't be angry that all of these supposed tos are supposed to exist and certainly not angry that twisting myself to fit as many of them at the same time as humanly possible has still earned me net zero, right?
Officials would not confirm that the massacre, the worst mass shooting in Texas history, was a revenge attack, but emphasized that Kelley appeared to be angry with his mother-in-law, Michelle Fields, whose mother was one of the victims.
"If a member of my family was insulted, I would be angry, let alone my holy book," said Muhammad Ridla, 31, who travelled with others from Bandung, a city three hours away, to join the anti-Purnama rally on Nov. 4.
"No one in the public would be angry even if the inflation target isn't achieved," Aso said, when asked about his comments in parliament on Tuesday that the BOJ could give itself more flexibility in how it defines its price goal.
I tell them that my inner fat girl is there with me all the time, and that I had to learn that I couldn't be angry at everyone in the world because everyone else is dealing with their own shit too.
That outlook became increasingly difficult to maintain after Underwood suffered a second miscarriage in 2017 and then a third in 2018 — although she still felt "afraid to be angry" as the couple had already been "so blessed" with a wonderful child.
If the agent gets the better horse and cuts the lesser horse loose, he has to spin the lesser horse's trainer in such a way that he won't be angry the next time the agent comes asking about a horse.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday said that Turkish sanctions against the Dutch government in the wake of a diplomatic clash were "not too bad" but were inappropriate as the Dutch have more to be angry about.
"Najib is said by his aides to be angry and to feel humiliated by the Justice Department's investigation of him under U.S. kleptocracy laws," said Murray Hiebert, a Southeast Asia expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
"If somebody does offer advice, our tendency is to be angry — somebody has taken something very important to us, which is how we raise our children and suggested that we're doing it wrong, and that is immensely inflammatory," he said.
First, there are good reasons to be angry when the German government calls for significant sacrifices by everyday citizens for the health of the planet — even as it let Volkswagen and other carmakers get away with cheating on emissions data.
Even if the people I wrote about would never read the book, or would be angry if they did, I wanted them to know that I tried to acknowledge what I did and why people are the way they are.
We don't need to be angry because our mothers withheld love; or selfish and self-protective because we were bullied in school; or fall in love with people who bestowed gifts upon us because we loved a grandmother who did.
They might be right to be angry (leave that aside) but it suggested dissonance between unity and the enthralling brutality — that if there were a coalition to be built for Warren, it could only be built in the image of insurgency.
" Scaramucci's Sunday tweet comes after Trump appeared to be angry with the former White House communications director for calling the President's recent visits to the grief-stricken cities of El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, following two mass shootings a "catastrophe.
Noah's daughter Whitney will be whiny and away at school, and his son Martin will be angry, but when it comes down to it, the psychological thicket in which Noah, Helen and Alison reside is the sum of the show's world.
"Even though a lot of people on Twitter will express support for you when you come forward with an accusation like this, a lot of people — including very powerful and admired people — will be angry with you," Ms. Litman wrote.
If you add to that those potential voters who have become naturalized citizens, and who might be angry about the current tenor of the national debate, around 55 percent of the potential additional voters this year are people of color.
"If we don't, God will be angry" was a phrase Brian and I heard over and over again in our conversations with the girls, when they explained to us why their families and communities believed they must follow such oppressive rules.
I stood behind two good-natured Brooklyn dads who started talking to me about how unorganized the place was, but they didn't seem to be angry and their kids, who sat at their own table nearby, still seemed to be having a ball.
The truth is, we are going to have our differences, we are going to be angry with each other, but let's change — will that anger, not into hate, not into violence, not into fear, but let's channel that anger into righteous action.
You have a right to be angry when we are the only major country on Earth that doesn't provide paid family and medical leave, when we have more people living in poverty today than almost any time in the history of this country.
Musk also could face questions of whether he will introduce a $35,000 Model 3, which Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi said was a double-edged sword: if Tesla doesn't, some customers will be angry, and if it does, margins likely will be further pressured.
Should we be angry at Nicki for actively silencing other women—or should we be directing that anger at an industry that reinforces the belief that only one woman can prosper in rap in a time, while disproportionately rewarding problematic male rappers?
Be angry that families are suffering in the dark today, refusing to ask for help or even to talk about Alzheimer's because of the stigma associated with the disease, despite President Reagan's public disclosure of his diagnosis more than 20 years ago.
And I think you can kind of hang on to things and be angry, but in the end, especially for mom who I hadn't known... I just found so much love for my mom as a human a being, in writing about her.
"We're not going to be angry because we know the rules and how this country is running, and this new president told people who elected him what he's going to do," said Mr. Ahmed, who, like many Sudanese immigrants, said he supported Mrs.
After hearing hours of testimony with example after example of why Trump is unfit to be President and why Americans across the political spectrum have every right to be angry, it was refreshing to see the temperature taken down just for a moment.
While prosecutors claimed she had killed the man in order to rob him, Cyntoia said that she was afraid for her life and took the money to give to her pimp out of fear he would be angry if she did not return with money.
For instance, if a stranger attempted to fish in a 16th-century English village pond, he might well have found himself in the pond—courtesy of locals who would be angry that a newcomer had the gall to use the resource, commons or no.
Kim Dotcom clearly has reason to be angry at the US Justice Department, but if he really had evidence proving that a man was murdered for political reasons, it seems a bit shady to use it as a bargaining chip for your own freedom.
"If he's able to pull it off, it will be because on that day, a lot of angry white guys, a lot of guys who have a justifiable right to be angry -- guys and women-- who have suffered during the last decade," Moore said.
The summarized results of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation have been released and you have a right to be angry, America.
" And Native Americans had much to be angry about in the incident, wrote Simon Moya-Smith: "America mocks and dehumanizes natives at every turn; we are either outright erased, shut out of the conversation, or made into evil 'savages' out to terrorize white society.
As some have pointed out, it's a tad rich for McKay — the brains behind movies like Anchorman and Step Brothers — to be angry at the audience for spending their time going to see movies instead of figuring out what was going on in Iraq.
"The coalitions are by far the most diverse of any of the candidates, so if you're angry about the failure of people of color in this primary, I guess you should be angry at the voters of color who didn't back them," Ball said.
Mr. Varoufakis, writing in an op-ed for Le Monde, said that "French progressive voters have all the reasons to be angry against Emmanuel Macron" because of his economic policies, but he said it was crucial to keep Ms. Le Pen from winning power.
Given the cost of new vehicles, consumers should be angry that too many states "have decided they are not going to give anything but mediocre rights" to consumers, said Ronald Burdge, a lawyer from Dayton, Ohio, whose firm has specialized in lemon laws for decades.
There's lots to be angry about when it comes to the Walmart part of this equation and the corporation's own smattering of business problems, from its larger-than-life gun displays to its lack of livable wages for employees (and uh, racist names for wig hair colors).
As an adult, Lee had plenty of reasons to be angry at the celebrated writer, such as his never properly acknowledging her substantial contributions helping with his 1966 masterwork In Cold Blood, or, earlier, his petty jealousy over her tremendous success with To Kill a Mockingbird.
"My fear for the Democratic Party is that people are going to see who can be the most virulent, anti-Trump person — and that is his game; his game is to be angry and snide," said David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama.
And Ronald Reagan —  who would be angry, disgusted and outraged that any president would plead with dictators in Russia and China, and pressure a democratic ally in Ukraine, to help fix a presidential election in his favor — as Trump has now done in two presidential elections.
Let me be brutally honest: If you are a minority, it's challenging to not be angry with Hollywood for the irresponsibly negative ways it has depicted blacks, Latinos, Muslims, Arabs and other minority groups -- all in the pursuit of making millions, if not billions, of dollars.
Most people don't want to be angry at their neighbors or the people down the street, but in many cases people are looking for explanations around why the economy isn't working for them, why they're worried about their job, why their kids aren't going to do well.
Between the wildfires and the hurricanes and the resurgent popularity of Nazi ideology; gun violence, the threat of nuclear war, and you know, whatever else is on The New York Times homepage at the moment, there are so many fights to fight, so many reasons to be angry.
As much as you'd probably expect some people to be angry about this non-traditional Nativity ruining the spirit of Christmas — after all, people get upset when even something as mundane as a cup acknowledges that gay people exist — the comments on the tweet are actually really positive.
But to see how they might be angry enough to vote for someone like Trump — whom many did not even like — we have to look at the economic policies that Democrats and Republicans alike have implemented, and how these have ruined the lives and futures of so many Americans.
Maxey: There are rare instances, of course, where females might be guarding a nest, and if you're in Florida, or you're in an area where alligators are found, and you come across a nest with a female, she is going to be angry, and she will come after you.
He performed acts that he told her showed that she had been "chosen by God as a special child but that I must not tell anyone or God would be angry," she said in an email sent in 1995 to one of Mr. Bell's successors as bishop of Chichester.
In the post, paired with an image of the avenging warrior she played in the "Kill Bill" films, Ms. Thurman said she had "a few reasons" of her own to be angry, pointing to the #MeToo movement of women who have been speaking out against sexual harassment and assault.
Not only are women expected to weather sexual violence, intimate partner violence, workplace discrimination, institutional subordination, the expectation of free domestic labor, the blame for our own victimization, and all the subtler, invisible cuts that undermine us daily, we are not even allowed to be angry about it.
"When sides take unilateral actions that harm the other side, that are inconsistent with international norms, the other side has a right to be angry," said Clete Willems, a partner at the law firm Akin Gump who was an economic adviser in the White House until last year.
" Wilson, who also produced the film, even had to break out her law degree to cut through the noise: "I don't like to be angry at stuff, but when they sent through the list of jokes that we would have to cut to get a PG-13 rating, it was absurd.
LBC's Maajid Nawaz, a Muslim himself, argued on air that the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain who were marching at London Pride this year had the right to be angry at Islam since the only ten countries where being gay may be punishable by death are Muslim majority countries.
I guess I'm an eternal optimist, which is, I believe that, you know, human evolution, I believe that people will respond, you know, at first they'll deny, then they'll be angry, but then they'll actually help drive the change, and I can see quite a bit of that change coming.
They are more likely to be angry at an intern than under the thumb of an oppressive boss; and if they ever were that intern, nostalgia and the brain damage of years in Washington are likely to color their memories of that experience as The Best Years of their Lives.
Watching Hamilton for the first time it is easy to anticipate, as Als does in his New Yorker review, that because Eliza is "genteel" she must be "therefore dull," or that because Angelica is politically intelligent she must be angry and shrill, as Noonan is pleasantly surprised to find she is not.
Furthermore, the Pew report found that Trump's and Sanders's supporters were the most likely on their respective sides of the ideological divide to be angry at the government; believe that the economic system unfairly favors powerful interests; and are more isolationist, believing that America's involvement in global problems makes those problems worse.
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 says that if he were black, he would be angry at President Obama, the first black president.
That they are basically all the former may turn out to be a consoling belief of the better-off, who can more easily understand why people who have suffered economic damage would be angry than why people who have nothing to complain about financially might simply want to blow the whole thing up.
Trying to turn back criticism that he has an overly generous view of Republicans in Washington, Biden said that he had more right than most to be angry with the GOP given "the way they've attacked me, my family" — a reference to his son Hunter Biden who worked for a Ukrainian energy company.
The sad part of this election is that Trump has channeled strength to a large group of Americans who feel they have been failed, said Hayes, "But the policies of Trump would not have made it better for them; yes they are right to be angry but he is not the answer," he continued.
If a lot of media comes out of places like New York and we're saying 'yay body positivity, look at these awesome people!' but there might be angry people commenting on these stories from other places, and it's an important reminder that the way people think in these progressive hubs is not necessarily representative.
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.
Look, carry on icing your Meggles and Harry cupcakes; I understand it's hard to be angry at an old lady shuffling around shaking hands while wearing a matching mint ensemble, but maybe we should stop focussing on the personalities and at least question the incredible privilege they enjoy and how long we want to go on propping it up.
Charlie DentCharles (Charlie) Wieder DentThe Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps The Hill's 12:85033 Report: Muller testimony dominates Washington Lawmakers, press hit the courts for charity tennis event MORE (R-Pa.) on Sunday lamented that Republican representatives must be "angry and aggrieved" to prove their loyalty to the party.
Every progressive and liberal should be angry and outraged when an FBI director appears intimidated into misguided action because he fears the reaction from congressional committees that act in ways similar to the dark days of Joseph McCarthy, by conducting a perpetual vendetta against Clinton which they now promise to continue if she is elected president.
"Those in their 20s, who feel the most fatigue from competition out of all South Koreans, seem to be angry because they see this as symbol of what they had suspected all along - that they are living in a 'league of their own' society where opportunities are not allotted by contribution or ability, but circumstances outside their control."
What they started doing in the '21969s more than they've ever done before when he got involved in world wrestling, is this blurring of the lines between the characters they're playing and "I'm pretending to be angry at you, Hulk Hogan," and bringing that outside the ring and making it kind of real and blurring for everybody what was real and what isn't.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 85033 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) on Sunday ripped into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, saying he "was allowed to be angry," while his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, wasn't.
But as Vox's Alex Ward points out, the US has a lot more to be angry about: Among other indiscretions, Beijing has stolen US technological and personnel secrets for its own advantage, antagonized US allies in the South China Sea, killed or imprisoned more than a dozen American informants, and taken millions of US jobs over the past 15 years.
But as Vox's Alex Ward points out, the US has a lot more to be angry about than just the trade imbalance: Among other indiscretions, Beijing has stolen US technological and personnel secrets for its own advantage, antagonized US allies in the South China Sea, killed or imprisoned more than a dozen American informants, and taken millions of US jobs over the past 15 years.
It's not until the now-adult Jane (danced by a sparkling Isabella Boylston when I saw the production, and on other nights by Devon Teuscher and Misty Copeland) reaches Thornfield Hall and Mr. Rochester that she learns once again that she is allowed to be angry: We know she can be her true self with Rochester when she starts pointing her elbows during their first pas de deux.
Though it's one of the pillars of country music, female singers are rarely allowed to write about it outside the context of being scorned and destroying their ex's property—see Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder and Lead," Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats," or anything by Kelsea Ballerini or Taylor Swift (before she went full-on pop) if you need more proof that women are only really permitted to be angry or in love if they want to make it big in the industry.
Chris Rock reportedly rewrote the show from scratch There have been plenty of signs that Chris Rock will be tackling the #OscarsSoWhite outrage in his role as host — according to Oscars producer Reginald Hudlin, Rock threw out what he'd written and started from scratch after the nomination controversy began — but while I'm incredibly curious to see what he has to say, it's simultaneously hard to imagine Rock really going so far as to say anything that would actually make the powers that be angry.
But in an essay she wrote for the Nation, Lemieux discussed how forgiveness is wrapped up in African Americans' relationship with the black church and how forgiveness can be a powerful means of addressing the idea that black people are always expected to forgive and those who choose to do so anyway: At a moment when our entire race had cause to be angry, we were reminded that we are loving, forgiving people — a people that are required to be hyper-moral and superhuman in our tolerance of abuse.
Scores: 4.5, [extremely long sigh which I have interpreted as a "0"], 53, 2, 4, 3, 0, for an average of 2.35 Don't really have any notes for this one because by this stage we were all very tired of drinking small sugary gulps of alcohol—the floor below us, on the Friday afternoon, our colleagues were laughing and joking and helping themselves to Friday Beers, none of their drinks sullied with syrup —and all of us buzzing with that kind of angry half-drunk, not drunk enough to be drunk exactly but drunk enough to have a headache and be angry about it.

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