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Paul Ryan and the Republicans can try to be loyal to Trump, but he won't be loyal to them.
One of the problems you have is figuring out how to get people in who are truly going to be loyal to you versus people who might not be loyal to you.
Was Eric Holder perceived to be loyal to Barack Obama?
And most of all, they tend to be loyal partisans.
"We wanted to be loyal to the book," says Evans.
They are rightly expected to be "loyal" to the president.
Consumers tend to be loyal when it comes to breakfast.
Democracy requires a belief that opposition can still be loyal.
It is making it harder for you to be loyal.
In the end, why should anyone be loyal to terrible people?
Nixon wanted Republicans in office, but they had to be loyal.
To be loyal and that you don't have to love everyone.
You can both support Israel and be loyal to our country.
He has also proven that his supporters can be loyal constituents.
People do not have to be loyal to the Heritage Foundation.
But she has found ways to be loyal to Oregon State.
It's not unpatriotic to refuse to be loyal to the president.
Benchmark, after all, was supposed to be loyal to its founders.
Stay focused, and create real authentic relationships with people, and be loyal.
"He thinks he has to be loyal to his base," he said.
"You want to get away with murder, be loyal to your boss."
Banks can win customers who will be loyal for years to come.
Trump aide Kellyanne Conway questioned last month whether Romney would be loyal.
If I didn't express my point of view, I wouldn't be loyal.
Are you telling me you expected him to be loyal to you?
Love her; be loyal to her and be mindful of your wishes.
Humans bred them to be loyal, good hunters, and sometimes just cuddly.
I would be loyal to Nike if they would give me something.
"I understand people feel they have to be loyal," Ms. Wiley said.
At least some of those are likely to be loyal to Trump.
They're screwing with us, and I don't see why I should be loyal.
But privately, Trump worried Gorsuch wouldn't be "loyal" enough, sources told the Post.
And for Apple, Mac users tend to be loyal to the whole ecosystem.
"Give, take, save, kill, inform, hide, be loyal, betray," says the game's description.
She may be loyal, as the Clintons attest, but she's no one's patsy.
JOMOS will be loyal, for fear of ending up with a worse employer.
These are people you need to trust, and to be loyal to you.
Trump considered pulling the nomination, afraid that Gorsuch wouldn't be "loyal" to him.
It is also an implicit threat: Be loyal, or you will be fired.
German shepherds are also known to be loyal family pets and good guard dogs.
"We have to be loyal in life," Trump said, according to the Washington Post.
They should be "loyal, effective and non-ideological", says Evgeny Minchenko, a political consultant.
"He thinks he has to be loyal to his base," Barrack told the newspaper.
They should be loyal to the Constitution and to the task of the FBI.
"I am saying, 'Marry two or three, and be loyal to them,' " he said.
M.B.S. installed a new interior minister, a relative believed to be loyal to him.
But they stick with her...Why can't you be loyal to your president, Paul?
What you have to do is just make good friends and really be loyal.
Leave it to Steve to be loyal to a fault, even as an outlaw.
FBI 302 of Michael Cohen "Cohen was trying to be loyal," the report stated.
So you know, people are expected to be loyal to their executive branch head.
People that have proven to be loyal and dedicated seem to be let go.
The United States under a Trump administration is going to be loyal to its friends.
Trump is a man who prizes loyalty, and he seems to be loyal to Jackson.
Once Amazon persuades shoppers to sign up for the service, they tend to be loyal.
But it is hardly natural for humans to be loyal to millions of utter strangers.
I hope the Chinese government will be loyal with helping us get the right permits.
He demands that public officials be loyal to him personally, not to the American people.
He'd never called the police, he said, because he was raised to be loyal. Ouch!
Every Senator now faces a choice: to be loyal to the President or the Constitution.
Some conservatives attending the conference question whether Mr. Trump will be loyal to their agenda.
"You can both support Israel and be loyal to our country," Harris said in her statement.
The president has to trust the FBI director, but not have someone be loyal to him.
Ilhan Omar, a Muslim, could be loyal to the United States because she wears a hijab.
It is what the Mob boss tells his lieutenants: be loyal and you'll get your cut.
My parents and I used to be loyal Blue Apron customers but stopped using the service.
Shoppers tend to be loyal to their grocers, and the grocery supply chain is so complex.
This parallel military would be loyal to the Islamic Government, rather than to the Iranian people.
You ARE supposed to be loyal and protective toward your mother and stepfather, and your own children.
They are known to be loyal, great family dogs, gentle, smart, trainable, an incredibly well-rounded dog.
As always, it pays to be loyal, and next week's deals are focused on Target's frequent shoppers.
He knew that there was only one way to create loyalty, and that was to be loyal.
Xie replied that he was not a Communist and didn't need to be loyal to the party.
Trump is apparently a person who asks, and even demands, that many subordinates be "loyal" to him.
When Jared Kushner, the President's son-in-law and a White House senior adviser, asked Porter during the transition if he could be loyal to Trump given his track record, Porter replied he could be loyal to the office of the Presidency, according to a source with knowledge.
This breed can be somewhat aloof when dealing with strangers, but will always be loyal to their owner.
Maybe Wendy wants to be loyal to her self, not to Bobby and Taylor – but she hasn't decided.
"I can give other girls drunk compliments and still love and be loyal to my girl," he wrote.
Be loyal and have a group of people around you who you trust, and whose artistry you admire.
These lists will reflect Mrs May's politics; in turn, the candidates will be loyal to her if elected.
TATE: And Trump needs to incentivize his own team to be loyal to him and stop the leaking.
It means that people you personally may be loyal to are on the wrong side of those values.
"I would drop it for [Paris] because that's important to me, to be loyal to people," she says.
"They tried to be loyal to the ticket and he's gone too far and they can't," he said.
I suppose I've gotta be loyal to my local mascot, the one for the town where I live.
Mr. Trump erupted in anger, saying he needed someone overseeing the investigation who would be loyal to him.
A vice president's job is to be loyal, and primary voters tend to value and reward party loyalty.
"Every senator now faces a choice: to be loyal to the president or the Constitution," Ms. Pelosi said.
Those were the only three elements that I felt I needed to be loyal to in the movie.
Those who work at the White House should be loyal to the president and his agenda, she said.
"So while he gets other pussy, you just have to be loyal to him?" one man asks incredulously.
Mascara: Your first mascara might have been a basic black formula — and you might still be loyal to it.
When Boo was adopted, he and his family made a promise to be loyal to each other for life.
"I told them very clearly: I'm trying to teach my son to be loyal to this country," she said.
" In it, she claims Raniere told them "women are designed to be loyal to our man and be subservient.
She recognizes now that her instinct to be loyal to her family amounted to a form of moral compromise.
"We didn't expect all those states to be loyal to the industries that have their headquarters there," Sperling said.
He asked Comey if he would be loyal and to go easy on resigned national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Okay, I think you can be loyal to the president and you can disagree on tactics and strategy. Okay.
And there's an expectation that showrunners, directors, producers, writers, actors, and actresses will be loyal to these precious things.
Potential candidates must be loyal to the administration and not have spoken harshly about the president during the campaign.
Trinity Church was founded as an Anglican church, meaning it required clergy to be loyal to the British crown.
I know David was probably just trying to be loyal to Ken, who was originally going to vote me out.
The desire of young women for independence of thought recoils at older women's instructions that their independent thoughts be loyal.
If you and I like each other and we can trust each other, I will be loyal to the end.
She blasted Romney for comments he made about Trump during the presidential campaign and questioned if he would be loyal.
They must be 'loyal to what he is saying right now,' she said, or he sees them as 'a traitor.
LeBron decided to be loyal to his friend when Rich decided to do his own thing, and I understood that.
You have to constantly be loyal to your seniors, your peers, your subordinates, your unit, the Army, and the nation.
What we're missing is, perhaps, not the loyalty itself but a communal sense of what we should be loyal to.
The Kremlin and its viceroys have pretended to manage, and the people on the ground have pretended to be loyal.
Social psychology research has also found that conservatives have a stronger desire to belong and be loyal to cohesive groups.
But in a nation of laws, we must be loyal to laws, norms and institutions, not to a passing autocrat.
"There are a lot of people who want to be loyal to the Republican Party, including me," Graham told MSNBC.
If you could get people flying today, there will be loyal customers by the time electric VTOL comes, Subramanian said.
Even though I know that heavy metal music is most poignant when the fuse in the world is at its shortest, there's a lot of hope for mankind, and like Martin Luther King said—and I'm going to paraphrase this—only love can drive out hate, I think that even though Megadeth has kind of a bad boy image, and we've had a very checkered past, our goal has always been to be loyal to our friends, and to be loyal to our music, and to be loyal to ourselves.
Your Money Adviser Americans tend to be loyal to their credit cards, even as better offers emerge, a new report finds.
" Raniere is said to have told the participants that "women are designed to be loyal to our man and be subservient.
As a result, he gave his appointees no sense of the larger interests to which they were expected to be loyal.
We have to be loyal to a broader sense of social justice than we have attempted for a long time now.
Likewise, the ride-hailing firms do not own their cars: their drivers do, and so have no reason to be loyal.
"Republicans insist that if you're going to run for political office, you have to be loyal to President Trump," Painter said.
Ilhan Omar, questioning whether the representative from Minnesota, who is Muslim, could be loyal to America because she wears a hijab.
Despite the high marks, some complained that it didn't fit right; some of these customers seem to be loyal Keen fans.
I get that an important part of Anthony's new job is to be loyal to the president and to his agenda.
Most of the speculation has centred on candidates who have a low profile and will be loyal to the party leader.
The tribalist doesn't see any transpartisan superstructure to which one might be loyal, any more than the color blind see a rainbow.
"Never apologize, be loyal to your friends, put ideology behind pragmatism, those are all the things were Roy Cohn's hallmarks," Dershowitz said.
"And son, if you do worry about material things in life, then be loyal to Putin forever, son," Ms. Tolokonnikova raps softly.
Critics of Cain's potential appointment have raised concerns about him politicizing the independent board because he would likely be loyal to Trump.
"I'll be loyal to the cause and I'll wear blue from head-to-toe because I had experiences with bullying," said Parker.
" On Trump's base: "He thinks he has to be loyal to his base ... I keep on saying, 'But who is your base?
Since "The Motto"'s release, Drake has only gotten more famous, and yet, he still seems to be loyal to Santa Margherita.
Pollster Emily Ekins said on Friday that Republicans want immigrants who will ultimately be loyal to the U.S. once they become citizens.
" Soon after Sanders became press secretary, her father told reporters, "I know that she is going to be loyal to a fault.
"I made these statements to be consistent with Individual-1's political messaging and to be loyal to Individual-1," Cohen said.
But Madison's fear turned on the assumption that members of Congress, seeking power, would be loyal to their branch of government first.
How can he be loyal to the ideals of integrity and honor in war while acting in ways that defy those ideals?
There are many virtues to the mythic worldview — to stand heroically for justice, to be loyal to friends and fierce against foes.
Mr. Trump's confidants at the White House say Mr. Trump was never fully convinced that Mr. Priebus would be loyal to him.
About two hundred were sentenced to long prison terms, many in cases presided over by judges thought to be loyal to Gülen.
You've got to be loyal to him and you've got to do what you can to get him across the finish line.
The chair of the Treasury Select Committee, Nicky Morgan, said Johnson should be fired if he could not be loyal to May.
A Reuters witness said the meeting was largely attended by unknown politicians and parliamentarians who are known to be loyal to Bashir's party.
He runs on pure gut instinct — how he feels when he's in a room with somebody, whether he judges them to be loyal.
He said China was committed to building a strong army, and all units must be loyal and do their part for the reforms.
But failure to rise to Bush's admonition to be loyal to one another in our national affairs will continue to hollow America's soul.
He has people in his own caucus to be loyal to him — his lack of classic leadership traits is compensated for with money.
The three brides, all of whom would now be in their early to mid 20143s, are thought to still be loyal to Jeffs.
Mugabe almost immediately began building a force within a force that would be loyal to him and help him rout his domestic enemies.
Cavapoos, a cross between a Cavalier King Charles spaniel and a poodle, tend to be loyal, loving dogs that thrive in a pack.
He is believed to be loyal to the party and to the Castros and would be expected to execute policy on their behalf.
Members of this group have proven to be loyal Democratic voters and have helped deliver key wins in recent elections in Virginia and Alabama.
You know the old Mark Twain quote, you should always be loyal to your country and loyal to the government when it deserves it.
Young Trumps may have their own ideas and points of view, but they are expected to be loyal to their father, and they are.
He's less concerned about someone's specific qualifications for a job as he is that they are a person he can trust to be loyal.
Special Counsel Mueller and his investigators, who are not part of "Trurmp World," are expected to be loyal to the law and the facts.
Wilson said Uber's "win-at-all-costs" strategy assumed that drivers and consumers would be loyal — rather than adopting multiple platforms to compare prices.
That level of nuance, however, is entirely lost in Trump's view of how the government works and who its employees should be loyal to.
Abdul Rashid Dostum, Mr. Noor's longtime rival, after men said to be loyal to Mr. Noor pulled down a billboard picture of General Dostum.
They don't act to maximize value to you, or to be loyal to a nation, or to promote tolerance or any other lovely thing.
My mother, with tears in her own eyes, was adamant that we must be loyal to one another, and protect and defend one another.
You may think that the British press would be loyal to the royal family, but actually, we loved every single joke aimed their way.
Partisans tend to be loyal — especially early in a presidency, when they want to give the person they voted for a chance to succeed.
This was done, Mr Cohen said in court, in an effort not to contradict the president's "political messaging" and thereby "to be loyal" to him.
Yes, you might still be loyal to your favorite '90s beauty trends, but it's time to get your shimmer fix in a fresh, modern way.
But for President Donald Trump she has two qualities that likely outweigh any others — she's a Trump, and she's going to be loyal to him.
We need to create a global identity and encourage people to be loyal to humankind and to planet Earth in addition to their particular nation.
In China, notions of ethnicity, patriotism and citizenship are closely intertwined, encouraging officials to hold an expansive view of who should be loyal to Beijing.
In World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt authorized the internment of Japanese-Americans based on fears that they would not be loyal to the nation.
But, Bannon makes clear in this interview with Rose that he never really trusted Priebus to be loyal to Trump after the "Access Hollywood" moment.
Philosophically, Trump has created a crisis of conservatism, trying to force conservatives to take stands they disagree with, in order to be loyal to him.
Cohen said in court that he made those false statements in order to be consistent with Trump's political messaging and to be loyal to Trump.
What's clear -- from Comey's later memos -- is that Trump seizes on this exchange as a sort of handshake agreement that Comey will always be loyal.
Conway on Sunday blasted Mitt Romney, also under consideration to serve as secretary of State, and questioned whether he would be loyal in the position.
You don't have to create a sophisticated internal branding campaign to convince employees to be loyal when you define leader the way George Eastman did.
We have done so for Muslim communities in the United States, and the members of those communities have overwhelmingly shown themselves to be loyal Americans.
He wants to be loyal to everyone he loves, but that's kind of hard when your best friend is accused of killing his ex-wife.
Hindu nationalist ideologues have argued that Muslims can't be loyal to India, as it might be their motherland, but it is not their holy land.
Comey's dismissal sparked concern that the president would attempt to find a replacement who would be loyal to him rather than lead the FBI independently.
He elevates his own children over more qualified people, in part, because he can be pretty sure that he can trust them to be loyal.
Why You Should Be Loyal To Your Colorist The main reason is intuitive — your colorist knows your hair, and thereby knows how to keep it healthy.
In the Gospel of Matthew, Christ tells his disciples that no one can serve two masters; you'll be loyal to one and not to the other.
While existing Apple Watch users might be loyal consumers, the survey also found that they were less likely to upgrade their device to a newer edition.
Prosecutors understood that she was concerned that a defense lawyer in Calabria would be loyal to the Mafia; the letter suggested that she was considering testifying.
"That's absurd to say the civil service should be loyal to him when so many people are dedicated to the job and the country," Clement said.
Employees will expect more personalized benefit options, and they will only be loyal to employers who offer a broad and flexible package from which to choose.
Armed rebels in the Ruwenzori region are believed to be loyal to the king, who has been a vocal critic of Uganda's longtime president, Yoweri Museveni.
Requesting loyalty can also be a useful sorting mechanism: Trump's outrageous asks can help him anticipate who may actually be willing to be loyal to him.
" The homeland, for Herzl, whose pamphlet "The Jewish State" was published in 1896, was needed because it had proved "useless" for Jews to be "loyal patriots.
And my first task was to really focus on the guest, and make sure that the guest knew that they could trust us, they could be loyal.
Trump does not seem to be loyal to any discernible Right/Left political ideology, but he certainly brings a strong business owner ideology to the White House.
They were actually mentioned in Season 1 as the unstoppable soldiers Ford created to be loyal to Wyatt, the villain in one of the park's earliest narratives.
As strange as it seems, people who are well established in a system tend to be loyal to a system, no matter how incompetent that system is.
Others, treated their human captives with a little more leniency, even gave them a few privileges, believing the slaves would be loyal to them and not revolt.
I get to be loyal to the country that's given me so much and I thank my stepfather and mother for bringing us to this great country.
Our country and our Capitol don't need a lesson in what it means to be loyal, we need to understand what it means to be a Loyalist.
"There must always be a moral component to America's foreign policy, and it's our moral responsibility to be loyal to our allies," Kennedy said in a statement.
The new police are taught to be loyal to the president, training at Venezuela's National Experimental Security University, an institution founded under Mr. Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chávez.
I have no doubt that if we work together we can make this happen, and continue to be loyal to the noblest legacies of the United States.
"Myanmar citizens of foreign news agencies should be loyal to their country," Facebook user Pinky Shine commented in response to another Myanmar media report about the pair.
It's reminded me that, although Philip and Elizabeth might be loyal Soviet patriots, they're very removed from the country itself; the USSR is represented almost solely by Gabriel.
Pursuing problems internally is sometimes more preferable to employees, who may want to be loyal to the organization and want to help resolve problems without outsiders, Welch added.
Jon is also known for his honor and trustworthiness, so much so that even his enemy Cersei believes he'll be loyal to her if he pledges his word.
Even if you're not going to be loyal to a chain, there's no reason not to earn miles or points for a stay or flight you're making anyway.
More broadly, Trump has a defiant streak and might be loyal to Flynn out of sheer obstinacy, a rejection of interference from figures like Obama, Yates, and Comey.
"You should be loyal to your intellectual or cultural or spiritual priorities," Leon Wieseltier, the former literary editor of The New Republic and the collection's dedicatee, told me.
Each office had a role to play to make sure appointees were capable, a good fit for the job, agreed with the president's agenda and would be loyal.
President Donald Trump makes no secret of his litmus test for an attorney general: They should be loyal to the president first, and the rule of law second.
"I made these statements to be consistent with [Trump]'s messaging and to be loyal to [Trump]," Cohen told a federal judge in New York during his allocution.
Trump was so rich, his pitch went, that he didn't owe anything to any political party or special interest and, therefore, would be loyal to the American people.
However: Campaigns have effective veto control over the people who become their pledged delegates, meaning delegates will likely be loyal to the candidate themselves and honor their wishes.
The operatives expressed concern about whether delegates, at a time of deep division among Republicans, would be loyal to Mr. Trump's vision for the party, Mr. Stone said.
The new appointments were seen by some analysts as an effort to promote younger officials, who would be loyal to the crown prince and promote his Vision 2030.
A particular feature of Airbnb's model is that its rental listings are usually not available on the websites of any of its competitors, because hosts tend to be loyal.
But the Rubio delegates will be the only ones that no longer have a candidate to be loyal to, and will be the easiest to lobby and pick off.
While fearsome to their enemies, Flerkens seem to be loyal to their friends — though this characteristic is seemingly contradicted late in the movie, when Goose scratches out Fury's eye.
"She has the attitude that this is family, you don't always have to agree with family, but you have to be there for them and be loyal to them."
The people of Westeros aren't slaves who will be loyal to her simply because she freed them — and Clarke acknowledges that the Targaryens haven't always been the best rulers.
With stories emerging that he had asked Comey several times whether he would be loyal, the determination of President Trump to contain this investigation becomes clearer by the hour.
"The crews, we would hope, would be loyal to subcontractors and to builders, but in reality, many of the crews are just going to the highest bidder," he said.
Those officials argued that "the WFP was not a real party, that they didn't really help Democrats, that we need to be loyal to each other," the legislator said.
And while some pilots will be loyal to one plane type over the other, pilots' own skils have remained fundamental in the world's most famous cases of recovered flights.
Though I'll always be loyal to the plain black leather model, it's undeniable that they'd look great done up in a tomato red, Supreme logo printed across the vamps.
As for the generals, they're not advancing a grand ideological program in foreign policy, although they may be loyal to the ghost of one simply by force of inertia.
He did admit that he previously thought he could "never be loyal," which makes me think about how Taylor Swift may have softly confirmed that Bieber cheated on Selena Gomez.
What's next: The final plan will be determined by negotiations between the senate and the National Assemblée and must be loyal to the "last known visual state" of the cathedral.
Unsurprisingly, the judges had little to say about the employer's reciprocal responsibility to be loyal enough to its workers to let them take a day off when they get sick.
The rulebook defines the attorney-client relationship and that most solemn of promises – the attorney's promise to be loyal to the client and to protect the client's confidences and secrets.
Dickey's central argument: We created a group of dogs to be loyal, steadfast and occasionally intimidating, only to use those traits against them as markers of class and potential criminality.
So-called "independent voters" are growing quickly; recently approaching 40 percent of voters according to the Pew Research Center, more than the number claiming to be loyal Democrats or Republicans.
The problem, Jaffer says, is that Trump has not shown loyalty to his subordinates so they are not inclined to be loyal to him by keeping sensitive information under wraps.
" Asked if he will pick a Trump supporter or if that doesn't matter, he said, "I always like to be loyal to the people that support me, but not necessarily.
Throughout his administration, his biggest eruptions of anger have tended to come when he believes someone who should be loyal to him has caused the TV to cover him negatively.
"I made these statements to be consistent with Individual-1's political messaging and to be loyal to Individual-1," he told the federal court ("Individual-1" refers to Trump).
They wanted to be loyal to the community elders but by September, stripped of the 200 rupees a day that had been supporting their families, they were running out of money.
The Guards ensure that television and radio shows support the state, and that schools teach students to be loyal to the regime—which, in turn, protects the Guards' vast commercial interests.
In Maiduguri where she lives with Hairat, who is now in first grade, some neighbors who know she was abducted are suspicious and think she might be loyal to Boko Haram.
He waved a Chinese flag in Tiananmen Square, tried on riot gear at a public security bureau and swore an oath to be loyal to China and the ruling Communist Party.
This was also a wake-up call to all Republican members of Congress that they may not have to follow or be loyal to Mr. Trump, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell.
The most publicly vocal faction has been the group opposed to Mr. Romney, which has questioned whether he would be loyal after his searing criticism of Mr. Trump during the campaign.
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I can be loyal at one and the same time to several identities—to my family, my village, my profession, my country, and also to my planet and the whole human species.
Research indicates workers are mostly from Pyongyang, and must be loyal to the regime, and married — allowing the threat of consequences for family members to act as leverage to ensure good behavior.
With the prosecutor's office in turmoil throughout Ukraine on Tuesday, one of Mr. Sakvarelidze's appointees in the Odessa regional office was arrested by military prosecutors, assumed to be loyal to Mr. Shokin.
Will the President, seeing betrayal at every turn, launch a purge of officials he suspects may not be loyal to his political crusade, further thinning the ranks of a threadbare White House?
Trump has bluntly said that he chose Sessions for the job because he thought he would be loyal and has strongly suggested he may fire the attorney general after the midterm elections.
" But she said she did not have a visceral hatred of Mr. Trump and that she had to be loyal to the country and the president, "regardless of who the president is.
Trump has been explicit that he believes his attorney general should be loyal to him, and he regularly lambasted Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation and failing to protect him.
The people who been there, to nurture you, to change your diaper, to take you to dance class, to buy your pageant dresses — those are the people you're supposed to be loyal to.
Loughlin's When Calls the Heart co-stars may be loyal to the actress, but according to reports, Loughlin's daughter Olivia Jade is still furious with her parents for allegedly encouraging the USC scam.
"I made these statements to be consistent with Individual-1's political messaging and to be loyal to Individual-1," Cohen said in a document filed with the court, referring to the President.
Late last year, neighbors and friends had reassured him that Trump's talk and tweets on trade would not hurt them because he would be loyal to the U.S. farmers who supported his campaign.
" Trump's Muslim backers celebrate his success But Tarar said he is trying to "tell American Muslims to be loyal to America" and said he wants to teach young American Muslims "how to love America.
Trump aide Kellyanne Conway has attacked Romney publicly, questioning whether he would be loyal and suggesting some Trump supporters would feel "betrayed" if Trump nominated someone who was so vehemently opposed to his campaign.
Republican presidential hopefuls of the future may be asking: How can I be loyal and stand by Trump while at the same time expand the party's base to include sectors the candidate has alienated?
Moreover, members of the Bush family had been powerful figures in the GOP for decades—and, as befits a conservative party, Republicans have tended to be loyal to a few stalwart figures and families.
For someone who demands total loyalty forever from the people in his orbit (but who, interestingly, doesn't feel the need to be loyal back), Trump sees what Scaramucci is doing as the ultimate betrayal.
In other words, one way or another their future lies in collecting wingnut welfare, which means that their incentives are entirely to be loyal ideologues even if it's very much at their constituents' expense.
"I'm sure she's a reluctant witness and the job of Bob Trout, her lawyer, is to say, 'Hope, the only person you have to be loyal to in these interviews is yourself,' " Zeldin said.
Ask yourself how you would feel if you were saddled with what is now essentially an outdated phone less than six months after you bought it, from a brand you want to be loyal to?
"He is a total scumbag who claims to be loyal but is a serial liar who will end up in jail," was the verdict of one such loyalist, who spoke only on condition of anonymity.
According to a 2011 Vanity Fair article, Andrew even told a friend who objected against his friendship with Epstein that they were "such a puritan" and that he was "going to be loyal to him."
How can a soldier be loyal to the cause of family — and by extension, to the nearly universal community of those who share this loyalty — as he fires his weapon at an Afghan family's hut?
But in Los Angeles, where small tortillerias are fiercely competitive, and the radio station KCRW hosts an annual tournament in which more than 60 vendors compete, buyers tend to be loyal to long-established businesses.
Since the inauguration in January, Mr. Trump's aides have pushed to get rid of many of them, in part because they question whether people who worked for Mr. Obama can be loyal to Mr. Trump.
But there are still much bigger questions about whether Mr. Trump, who has never claimed to be a conservative but so far has governed conspicuously to the right, will ultimately be loyal to conservatives' agenda.
"We have to look at both candidates and feel sure that our vote will be for the candidate that can win the election in November — and be loyal to our president," she said on Thursday.
"I will be loyal to the legacy of the giant Hugo Chavez!" he said, dancing reggaeton on stage with his wife, Cilia Flores, before a large banner depicting him and Chavez, his predecessor as president.
"We have to be loyal to the commitments we have adopted, especially the ones that are part of our foreign policy, such as the European Union," Rebelo de Sousa told parliament where he was sworn in.
According to one U.S. official speaking to CNN, there are between 600 and 800 fighters aligned to the offshoot of ISIS in Afghanistan — which some suspect may no longer be loyal to the wider ISIS movement.
Members of the rules committee won't officially be selected until the last primaries are completed June 21996, but already the candidates' campaigns are looking for delegates who will be loyal and can operate under great stress.
President Donald Trump hates checks on his authority, believes the press has too much freedom to criticize him, and thinks the FBI director — the head of America's state security service — should be loyal to him personally.
In December 2013, soldiers from President Salva Kiir's Dinka ethnic group tried to disarm Nuer soldiers perceived to be loyal to then-ousted Vice President Riek Machar, sparking fighting and inflaming ethnic tensions in South Sudan.
Alex is the one that kidnapped Jenna the night that Neol (Brant Daugherty) died and Jenna was willing to be loyal to AD (without ever knowing her identity) if Alex would pay for Jenna's eye surgery.
On Wednesday morning, Mr. Loh encountered widespread campus opposition and a public relations crisis, as many viewed the decision as the university choosing to be loyal to a football coach over a longtime university president. Gov.
Given that he used a position of trust and expertise to gain sensitive information from you, medical ethics and the law hold that he has a special obligation to be loyal and careful with your data.
"In an impeachment trial, every Senator takes an oath to 'do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws,' Every Senator now faces a choice: to be loyal to the President or the Constitution," Pelosi wrote.
According to their code of conduct, Hong Kong's civil servants, of whom there are about 180,000, are required to be loyal to the city's leaders and keep private any personal views that contradict the government's decisions.
The governor of Bank of Ghana and two deputies are appointed by the president, and although the bank is legally independent, the top three officers are often perceived to be loyal to the appointing political authority.
John Ratcliffe, stepped down after controversy over the Texas Republican's qualifications and amid concern he would be a political appointee who would first be loyal to the President, not his duty as director of national intelligence.
He spoke at a joint press conference with President Ivan Duque of Colombia in Cucuta, Colombia, on Saturday night and urged people not to be loyal to those that burn medicine in front of the sick.
According to their code of conduct, Hong Kong's civil servants, of whom there are about 180,000, are required to be loyal to the city's leaders and keep private any personal views that contradict the government's decisions.
So, even though you might be loyal to one yoga studio in your neighborhood or the Barry's Bootcamp location with your favorite instructors, you may want to consider getting out of town on one of these vacays.
"History will, I think, remember Bulger as a monster and if she chooses to be loyal to that person, that is her affair, but I don't need to respect that loyalty," U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor said.
"I think we really need to take a look at the contractor portion of the employee workforce, because you have to be loyal to America to work for an intelligence agency, otherwise don't do it," Feinstein said.
Mr. Trump abruptly fired the director of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, in May, and at the time, the president openly discussed the need for any successor to be "loyal," according to an adviser to the president.
One also sees how the agrarian Boers felt undercut by the presence in their midst of "the burgeoning and divisive organism that was Johannesburg," the home of capitalist gold miners who tended to be loyal to Britain.
Because you have loyalty as well, and you have people that have grown up with the team, and you want to be loyal to them so you find places for them within the business as you get bigger.
The Washington Post, citing 11 sources familiar with the episode, reported Monday night that the comments left Trump fuming at the time, worrying that his nominee would not be "loyal" on the bench and considered pulling his nomination.
A new character, a Japanese woman, is introduced as a fighter for the American resistance, even though she was raised in the Manzanar internment camp and has no real reason to be loyal to the former United States.
While tabloids and broadsheets that tend to be loyal to one party such as The Sun (Conservatives) and the Daily Mirror (Labour) are expected to deliver the usual endorsements, others are issuing blistering editorials assailing both major parties.
"Florida's growing community of Shipt members continues to be loyal and enthusiastic about the service, and we look forward to expanding throughout the state with our newest retail partner, Target," said Bill Smith, founder and CEO of Shipt.
"Police investigators, tax officers, pro-government tabloids are prosecuting only the ones considered not to be loyal to the central government, irrespective of the law and the will of the citizens who voted for us locally," he charged.
We're looking to engage people who use these devices but might not yet be loyal consumers of The Times, while also offering something new and innovative tied to print in order to enhance our relationship with existing audiences.
Another advantage of the model is that, unlike other platforms that match consumers with workers, like handymen or masseuses, for one-off visits, consumers often use dog-sitting services many times a year, and they tend to be loyal.
But it should give them considerable comfort -- knowing that when the political pendulum inevitably swings against them, the government will continue to be loyal not to a man (or woman) or a political party, but to the American people.
Trump is disgusted that Sessions disqualified himself from oversight of the Russia investigation, seeing it as a betrayal from someone he believes should be loyal to him rather than the traditions of the Justice Department and his constitutional duties.
He is like an algorithm cycling through a set of durable themes: Nobody believed in me; always be loyal; my enemies are out to get me; we should be together; I've tried to be faithful, but I just can't.
Most people get dog DNA tests so they can find out what kind of behavioral traits to expect — golden retrievers tend to be loyal and good with kids, for example, while dalmatians are super active and generally make good guard dogs.
That view that Japanese Americans — just by virtue of their Japanese ancestry — couldn't be trusted to be loyal to America at a time when the country was at war with Japan led to scenes like this: That happened in America.
"One of the prime requirements for monks and nuns is that they should be loyal to the Communist Party before they are loyal to their faith," Bhuchung Tsering, the vice president of the International Campaign for Tibet, told VICE News.
"My hopes for my family would be for myself and my husband to raise a great man in our son Titan, and me and my husband to always be loyal and honest with each other and remain best friends," Rowland says.
The loyalty pledge: The NYT reports that a week after taking office, Trump "summoned" Comey to the White House for a dinner in which he twice asked the FBI Director to promise to be loyal to him — and Comey declined.
For Ahmadiyya or Ahmadi Muslims, the caliphate or supreme leadership of their worldwide community is a purely spiritual function; they see it as a point of principle that people should be loyal and useful citizens of whichever country they live in.
Prince Andrew and Epstein had been close friends for nearly 20 years, according to a 2011 Vanity Fair article, and Prince Andrew told the publication that he was "going to be loyal" to Epstein in spite of his 2008 conviction.
Fear, authoritarianism, and racism are also strong sentiments, so it stands to reason that the people who exhibit them would be loyal Trump supporters, and unusually inclined to attend his rallies, where the themes are frequently fear, authority, and racism.
The story reported that Trump sought to put a U.S. attorney who had recused himself from the investigation into Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen in charge of that investigation because he believed the U.S. attorney would be loyal to him.
Many progressives and especially centrists (including, back when those used to exist, immigration-dove Republicans) think of citizenship as a form of buy-in; a guarantee that you'll be loyal to the United States because you have skin in the game.
Mr. Trump and his advisers have asked some people whether they believe Mr. Kelly, the former New York police commissioner, would be "loyal," language similar to what he used in questioning Mr. Comey's effectiveness, according to people briefed on the discussions.
It was perhaps more telling that the recording surfaced at all, suggesting that people presumed to be loyal to Mr. Netanyahu were not only taping their calls with him, but leaking those recordings when it could do him the most damage.
That proposal, however—though it set out the possibility of a direct plebiscite for the position of Chief Executive—mandated that all candidates be endorsed by a nominating committee that tends to be loyal to Beijing and the city's business élite.
Mr. Law, the student protester who went on to become the youngest legislator in Hong Kong history, began his speech by saying that he would never be loyal to a "regime that murders its own people," presumably referring to China.
"Policies barring participation in interrogation and force feeding are necessary to enable health professionals to fulfill ethical obligations adopted by the health professions to avoid inflicting harm, to be loyal to their patients, and to exercise independent professional judgment," Rubenstein said by email.
"Pax" also offers a meditation on the bond between children and animals, and how the longing for closeness to the animal world shapes childhood: the desire to touch, to squeeze, to be loyal to something as familiar and as unknowable as a pet.
Not everyone was on board with this, and some felt it was disloyal to the original show, but the beauty of Star Trek has always been that you can be loyal to the Trek ethos without telling the same kind of stories.
One of the non-negotiable legal and cultural axioms across California is the right to change jobs — feelings and friendships can suffer, but tech workers especially can be loyal to a company one day, and working for its rival across town the next.
According to Solomon, they need — like other sectors of the economy — to get more used to gig workers, people who will be loyal and sign a confidentiality agreement, but want more freedom, in particular to move on when the job is done.
The most obvious answer is that Giuliani and Trump have known each other for a very long time and Trump thinks that the former mayor is someone on his level (a major political figure) who he can trust to always be loyal.
But Tani and his parents decided that while he might accept such a scholarship for middle school, he would be loyal and stick with the public elementary school, P.S. 116, that taught him chess and waived his fees for the chess club.
Zach Honig, the editor at large of the travel site The Points Guy, said offering cooler snacks is a win-win for everyone involved because they're more likely to be loyal to the airline while the brands get propelled into the big leagues.
The book's imminent release - and the slated ABC News interview - prompted Trump to hurl a new set of insults at Comey earlier on Sunday, challenging accusations made in the book, and insisting that he never pressed Comey to be loyal to him.
Companies hoarding and trafficking in private data should be held to fiduciary-like standards, he said, including legal duties to be loyal to consumers and maintain their confidentiality—the latter of which, he said, is essential for companies in their interactions with third parties.
Hoffmann recommends being attentive to regional differences: in continental Europe, people are more likely to be loyal to a specific venue or a concert series where they know they can discover new acts, even if they weren't familiar with them prior to the show.
Here's what's included: Kindle publishing Amazon is the world's biggest marketplace for e-books, so if you want to get your book in the hands of your soon-to-be-loyal fans, you're going to want to make sure it's available on that platform.
" Liu added that she did not keep "detailed records" of her nominee selection process, but stated that "(n)o one has asked me to commit that I will be loyal to the President or the Attorney General, and I have not made such a commitment.
Young people find that none of the mentors is perfect, so they can't be completely loyal to any particular leader, but they can be loyal to the enterprise as a whole, because it embodies some real truth and is stumbling toward some real good.
In court in November, Cohen testified (under oath) that he made the false statements to Congress "to be consistent with Individual-1's political messaging and to be loyal to Individual-1"; on Wednesday, he said, he was only there to tell the truth.
"The Cubs know what it's like to be loyal and to persevere, and to hope and suffer, and then to keep on hoping," Obama said, before calling out the names of franchise greats like Billy Williams, Ferguson Jenkins and Ryne Sandberg, all of whom made the trip.
"By preventing the two pro-independence politicians from taking office, the Chinese government has opened the door to disqualify anyone from Hong Kong's government if they are determined to not be loyal to Beijing," pro-democrat lawmaker Claudia Mo wrote in an op-ed after the ruling.
Whether he doesn't know or doesn't care about those boundaries is largely meaningless since it produces the same result: A President of the United States who thinks that everyone in the federal bureaucracy must be loyal to him over being loyal to anything (and everything) else.
But what he also knows is that central to our system is that every American is able to expect an impartial hearing before those judges, who, once they assume their place on the bench, should be loyal only to the Constitution and their interpretations of it.
"The ACT for America event was slated to feature controversial guest speakers, including founder Brigitte Gabriel, who said she established the group as a response to 9/11 and has since questioned whether Muslims can be "loyal" citizens of the United States and led the 2017 "March Against Sharia.
Waking up every day and loving someone who may or may not love us back, whose safety we can't ensure, who may stay in our lives or may leave without a moment's notice, who may be loyal to the day they die or betray us tomorrow — that's vulnerability.
I started seeing a trainer in my neighborhood once a week, and I try to be loyal to a nightly ritual of early bedtime, reading, taking notes in my journal, and, sometimes, just breathing out anything that's worrying me (having a new human to keep alive is, surprise, stressful).
The ruling said the government had no legal right to confine people who had been screened and found to be loyal, but though it referred to the detention of Japanese-Americans as "racial discrimination," it stopped short of defining the constitutional limits of wartime detention based on factors like race.
On Tuesday's "New Day," Duffy suggested Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council official and decorated U.S. military veteran who testified that he believed Trump had undermined national security on the infamous Ukraine call, might be loyal to the Ukraine, a country he left with his family at age three.
However, nominated by London after predecessor Jonathan Hill resigned from the Commission following the vote, King told a confirmation hearing in the European Parliament for the new post of EU security commissioner that he would respect the Brexit verdict but also be loyal to the EU if he takes up the post.
"This just is beyond my own understanding of the responsibilities that candidates have to be loyal to their country and to their country alone, not to reach out to somebody like Putin and Russia, and try to engage them in an effort to try to, in effect, conduct a conspiracy against another party," he said.
"The event page also said it will feature controversial guest speakers, including conservative commentator Michelle Malkin and ACT's founder Brigitte Gabriel, who said she established the group as a response to 9/11 and has since questioned whether Muslims can be "loyal" citizens of the United States and led the 2017 "March Against Sharia.
Instances like these suggest she isn't confident that he will ever be loyal to her, that she believes he will never be able to choose her over his family — the same family that includes Jaime "Kingslayer" Lannister who killed Aerys Targaryen, but also the same family that looked down on, betrayed, and sentenced him to death.
But if enterprising Republicans want to be loyal to their donors in the fossil fuel industry, the plan laid out in Axios this week may be the way of the future—conservative politicians embracing some suite of policies with a green veneer, but which demand little of the industries that have brought the world to this moment.
RUBIO: But going back, the three requests were; number one, be loyal; number two, let the Mike Flynn thing go, he's a good guy, he's been treated unfairly; and, number three, can you please tell the American people what these leaders in Congress already know, what you already know, what you've told me three times — that I'm not under — personally under investigation?
Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro, who is supported by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, questioned whether a congresswoman who wears a hijab could be loyal to the United States.
Among the eight lawmakers named in the suit are Lau Siu-lai, who read her oath slowly over more than 10 minutes, pausing after each word; Nathan Law, who gave a preamble saying he couldn't be loyal to a government that "murders its own people"; and Leung Kwok-hung, also known as Long Hair, who unfurled a yellow umbrella, a symbol of the 2014 protests, when he gave his oath.
The only people you'll have are people like Scaramucci who have no other opportunity to get political power, no other opportunity to satisfy this kind of ambition, and one way to make sure you have people around you who truly will be loyal, who will do things that are possibly unethical, who will say anything you want them to say, no matter how dumb or wrong it is, is to only pick people who exist based on your patronage.
"I think the President is on solid ground here, that if you work at the pleasure of the President, like we all do here and you have the privilege and the blessing of coming every day to work in this White House on behalf of the nation that we all love, then you want to be competent, you want to be loyal and you ought to be able to reinforce the agenda that prevailed here," Conway said.
The moon in dreamy Pisces connects with Mercury retrograde at 1:58 AM, finding us in a reflective mood, and we're feeling confident about the direction we're heading as the moon connects with the sun at 4:34 AM. A big shift in energy arrives as the moon leaves water sign Pisces for fire sign Aries at 6:02 AM and the sun leaves water sign Cancer for fire sign Leo at 10:51 PM. Fire is all about passion, spark, drive, and fearlessness, and Leo season asks us to be loyal and courageous.
Mueller knows that there are highly-credible reports that Trump contacted Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE and NSA Director Michael Rogers for the purpose of persuading them to be loyal to his side of the story on the scandal.
Fiduciary is a legal word for somebody who has a special duty of loyalty to you, different kinds of duties, and I think shifting the people who hold our all data from companies who can do whatever they want as long as they get us to click on something, to companies who have an independent duty to us, to be loyal to us and to not do things that are against our interest, shifting that role to something more like your accountant or your lawyer or somebody else can really have a very different frame on our relationship with these companies.

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