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And nobody belittles guys for dropping $500 on Leafs tickets.
Mr Trump belittles his adversaries, journalists and harmless radio hosts.
The New York City press belittles him all day, every day.
There is a thinness to it that somehow belittles the songs.
However, Trump often belittles our allies, minimizing threats posed by adversaries.
Sharply shutting down a match who belittles your profession takes skill.
He demeans and belittles the women who dare to critique him.
His California events have been disrupted by pro-immigration protesters who he belittles.
The events she plans are huge productions; the title belittles her and her team.
As the appalling cover-up begins to unravel, Belfast confronts and belittles an investigator.
She bullies and belittles Sierra because she's certain she's not as smart as she is.
Trump is the guy who says, "No," and then belittles anyone who disagrees with him.
She could feel shamed by a talk-show host who belittles her on national television.
The idea that "not all cops are bad cops" belittles attempts to uproot the system.
Under Donald Trump the United States belittles allies and undermines international institutions it had helped build.
By centering the conversation on her physical attractiveness, it belittles the rest of what she does.
" (Politico) Tuesday's NYT front page The NYT's lead: "TRUMP BELITTLES HIS BLACK CRITICS AND SEEKS SHIELD.
And he belittles critics who say technological upheaval seems scary but always generates sufficient new work.
He belittles our heroes and insults the parents of men who have died serving our country.
Thomsen belittles tax increases proposed by Greece to plug the fiscal gap as "Mickey Mouse stuff".
We cannot elect a man who belittles our closest allies while embracing dictators like Vladimir Putin.
When Jenner so casually steps into a usually hard-earned role, it belittles the work of dancers.
All the while, President Trump belittles, even denies, the idea that the Russian government did anything bad.
"We cannot elect a man who belittles our closest allies while embracing dictators like Vladimir Putin," Biden insisted.
Trump is very, very, very good at performing masculinity in a way that belittles and minimizes fellow men.
Something that belittles, dehumanizes and/or argues against the freedom and agency of a whole category of people.
It belittles Hitler" was supplemented with another: "Trump got more votes from people of color than Romney did.
When one belittles and attacks minorities, immigrants, Muslims, people with disabilities or women — the honor no longer exists.
In court, Justice Feinman almost never belittles lawyers, even when their arguments are weak, his law clerks said.
Finally, in keeping with the orthodox textualist approach, Kagan's opinion belittles legislative history as a useful interpretive tool.
Rather, it's about realizations like this, about no longer complicitly consuming content that belittles women and perpetuates rape culture.
It belittles the president's political opponents, takes aim at critical journalists, and plays into the MAGA cult of personality.
During the date, Justin, a white man, belittles Basra, a Punjabi woman, for her views on love and marriage.
It belittles and dismisses the concerns of Trump supporters and casts them as the Other, whom we should fear.
This type of message is dangerous because it completely belittles and invalidates the very pure feelings of an entire community.
He often belittles women, has praised the old military regime's torturers and goads the police to kill more criminal suspects.
"It's not political correctness to say this joke literally belittles Dan Crenshaw's sacrifice for our country," wrote one Twitter user.
Belittles canned responses The canned zinger is a staple of presidential debates that, if done right, can leave a mark.
The president often mocks and belittles protesters who are removed from his rallies, but only sometimes comments on their appearance.
And if a manager frequently belittles a particular employee, that person is unlikely to get the respect of their colleagues.
A "conservative campus speaker" is not someone who belittles left-wing students, but whose visit is for teaching and learning.
He belittles Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal for once misrepresenting his military service—"he cried like a baby and begged for forgiveness."
This advertising campaign belittles the achievements of clean athletes and denigrates those who work to protect clean sport across the world.
They're looking for someone who never belittles the other guy, who treats everyone like my dad did with dignity and respect.
It belittles and dismisses humanity and accomplishment, and it does so by using words that appear to be innocent of illogical animus.
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Speculation about the late iconic fashion designer Kate Spade's mental health "belittles" her issues, her brother Earl Brosnahan said in a statement Thursday.
But it's hard to swallow that when there's a community of people saying the filter makes a mockery of — and belittles — their identities.
Let's start by throwing out of office all those who have cowardly stood by this president as he demeans Americans and belittles America.
Trump belittles prisoners of war and threatens to order troops to go against military law to torture the enemy and murder their families.
" He added that the congresswoman's comments revealed a "total disregard for our sovereignty & a deep ignorance that belittles the horrors of the Holocaust.
On one hand, it leads him to echo conservatives' longstanding charge that President Obama belittles our country by apologizing too much for it.
Trump frequently belittles Warren's claims by calling her "Pocahantas," but she faced criticism from fellow Democrats and Native Americans for taking the test.
It's not the worst country to be a woman, but I think calling it the best belittles the fact that women here experience sexism.
Willner levels a different complaint: He thinks comparing the problem to sports belittles the seriousness of the issue, which has real consequences to people.
His no-nonsense partner, played by Samira Wiley of "Orange Is the New Black," constantly belittles the show she's being forced to appear in.
Brushing off her tweet as a joke belittles the fact that eating disorders are an all-encompassing illness that people battle on a daily basis.
Both sisters feel stifled by their domineering mother, who discourages Thandi from becoming an artist and belittles Margot as she struggles to accept her sexuality.
Prince George's Police Chief Hank Stawinski has said attributing Davis' death to a chicken sandwich "marginalizes the grief and belittles the consequences" of his death.
The president regularly belittles the 9th Circuit, as he did on Friday after the court's ruling preserving the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Biden now also belittles those minority jurists who can compete for the Supreme Court without an assurance that no whites or other women will be considered.
Whether senators believed Dr. Ford or not, the pre-hearing rhetoric that maybe she "mistook" Judge Kavanaugh for someone else belittles survivors and hurts the public discourse.
" A large-headed caricature of the living caricature that is Trump stands behind a sign that reads, "Donald Trump mocks the disabled, degrades women, belittles his critics.
His appointment to the OfS is the worst example of the U.K.'s slide towards a small-minded conservatism that belittles the vulnerable while rewarding the pompous.
Critics of the use of "the Ukraine" argue it belittles the country's status as a sovereign state, reducing it to its status as a former Soviet territory.
It belittles the honorable men and women who make the White House the exemplary historical place it is, opening its doors to thousands of people every day.
It's part of a larger theme of Trump's candidacy -- one that bemoans and belittles "all talk, no action" career politicians and makes a mockery of tired political tropes.
In this film, Richard represents the most toxic kind of masculinity, the man who not only objectifies and belittles women, but also mocks and enforces patriarchy on men.
But this is a view that Trump has put aside as he belittles our traditional friends and appears enamored with questionable leaders such as Vladimir Putin of Russia.
" Mr. Gatti himself insisted: "Nothing I've written belittles the quality of Ferrante's books, nor will it prevent the author from writing more, and her fans from loving them.
The president dehumanizes and belittles his opponents and (at best half-jokingly) accuses Democrats of being "treasonous" for not applauding him during his State of the Union speech.
She's working on a Ph.D. in Victorian literature but even belittles the grant she's received: "There are a couple of bigger ones," she says gloomily when Mark offers congratulations.
Let us be clear that when Trump belittles and humiliates the press, he is doing more than playing to his gallery of supporters — his base, as it is called.
We can stop excusing a kind of manhood that belittles women, bringing us down to the level of objects — objects that can be treated with not only scorn, but with actual violence.
At the very least, if you're dealing with a president who consistently belittles your profession and flouts press norms, don't take an admiring picture of some ham when you're at his house.
Mr. Böhmermann, the first person targeted in the leak, tried several months ago to organize opposition to the far-right group Reconquista Germanica, which spreads disinformation and harasses, provokes and belittles opponents.
My recommendations are: First, and foremost, if a doctor yells at you, or belittles you, makes you feel stupid for asking, walk out of the room and never talk to that doctor again.
" Schiff said that when Trump "belittles the reputation of the brave and hard-working professionals in the Intelligence Community, he impairs our national security and the prospects for the success of his own Administration.
The president, both on Twitter and in real life, belittles and insults everyone from sexual assault survivors and people with disabilities to former White House staffers and sitting U.S. senators, including a dying man.
These companies have converted an engineer's disregard for real-world outcomes into a libertarian ideology that belittles the harms that stem from their platforms and rejects rules and regulations meant to prevent those harms.
"Online abuse on Twitter demeans women, it invalidates their voice, it belittles them, it intimidates them, and it can silence them," Nazia Erum, head of media and advocacy for Amnesty International India, told CNN.
It is not necessarily your responsibility to maintain a relationship with someone who publicly ignores your needs or belittles your (or your friends') humanity, just because it's wrapped in a philosophical treatise or a flag.
ABC, the same network that canceled "Roseanne" allowed anti-Trump Joy Behar to keep her job after saying Christians who believe Jesus speaks to them are mentally ill, which belittles the idea of Christian prayer.
But he clouds the atmosphere when, during his rallies, he calls businesspeople predatory and Supreme Court judges gangsters, or when he belittles the efforts of the civil society as a mask to advance personal interests.
"People I think are increasingly repulsed when the President belittles or ridicules those on the other side, refers to them as losers or clowns or makes fun of their intelligence," he told reporters after his speech.
"The issue here is not the government but the president, a president who is seen by French people as someone who doesn't listen to them, and even belittles them," said Jean-Daniel Levy of pollster Harris Interactive.
This is not only a lie, it belittles the act of reading, as if to suggest it could never be as interesting or exciting as a movie — when as readers know, the opposite is in fact true.
One candidate in the presidential run-off on October 28th is Jair Bolsonaro, a seven-term congressman who venerates dictators and guns, goads police to kill suspected criminals, threatens to banish opponents and belittles women, blacks and gays.
While Ali is a bit of a callous person (she constantly belittles her assistant and treats other people terribly), is it clear that she is very good at her job, evidenced by her slew of high-profile clients.
Manfred Eicher, the founder of ECM Records, said in an interview that the director "is a very well-educated man, as far as classical music is concerned" — even though, Mr. Eicher added, he often "belittles" his own knowledge.
And why support a president who does not disavow white nationalists who sit at his right hand and who belittles and insults a Jewish reporter who asks him what he thinks about the uptick in anti-Semitic threats.
In one stroke, she belittles her grandchild's handicap (a problem with his olfactory nerve renders him unable to smell), undermines his confidence, and implies that the only path in life he can follow is to join the family business.
Comparing the pain and suffering of being raped to the pain and suffering of being accused of rape not only belittles the experiences of the rape victim, but also coops the discourse of victimhood in ways that demand analysis.
As he embarks on his quest against Clinton, Trump is also deploying another tactic familiar from his primary run -- the visceral personal attack that belittles or highlights an aspect of his opponent's character or political history that he expands into a fatal flaw.
" He continued: "But it is sad and very hurtful, given the pain the family is enduring, that people with no real knowledge of the situation are leaking false, speculative information that maligns Kate's character and belittles the health issues she bravely fought.
How is a president who insults his own former cabinet secretaries, has insulted people of color in America, insults and belittles his political foes, insults decorated military heroes and paints immigrants as criminals and gang members not considered a menace to the republic?
And this is the real problem, and danger, of satire: not that it mocks and belittles respect-worthy pieties, not that it "punches down," but that it has become impossible to separate it cleanly from the toxic disinformation that defines our era.
Mr. Lamar and Vince Staples share "Opps" with Yugen Blakrok, a South African rapper as quick and convoluted in her boasts as they are: "Crushing any system that belittles us/Antidote to every poison they administer/Switch it like time signatures," she raps.
"We feel it's unconscionable that the overwhelming coverage has focused on the size of Trump's hands or how he belittles his opponents, as opposed to how our civilization will be powered and climate change averted," said Sierra Club executive director, Michael Brune.
According to Eileen Sullivan and Michael D. Shear from the New York Times and David Smith from the Guardian, there's a key difference between how Trump treats (and tweets about) white and black opponents: Trump belittles his black political opponents with ad hominem attacks.
In her 2012 Paris Review interview, she expressed frustration with those who try to over-decipher the intended of the Master letters: "The constant need of some scholars to decode in these letters a flesh-and-blood lover belittles the ferocity of her poetic calling," she said.
He earns his ­living as a laborer, often in the company of his best friend, Rub, a mentally challenged sidekick he both props up and belittles through the course of their various grunt jobs and endless nights at the local watering hole, the White Horse Tavern.
Though all victims of intimate partner violence need to contend with a society (and a police state) that so often belittles, disbelieves, and even punishes them, queer women survivors are uniquely disenfranchised, because their female partners are often assumed to be incapable of really harming anyone.
The strike ends almost before it begins, when corporate receives word of the walk-out, completely belittles strike leaders Amy and Jonah ("You're in way over your heads," their regional manager says with a smirk during a negotiation), and easily manipulates the store's employees into returning to work.
The Leave campaign, in particular, belittles them and their livelihoods with its assertions (breathtaking in their misplaced breeziness) that they "have nothing to fear" from Britain leaving the EU. Brexiteers point to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, under which "vested" (acquired) rights are deemed to outlive the treaty conferring them.
Besides, a blunt, rude joke about Trump in a make-believe movie somehow seems less significant than the blunt, rude jokes from this year's presidential campaign: Trump belittles Marco Rubio by calling him "little Marco" – it may even be "l'il Marco," which is worse – and Rubio in turn says Trump is an incontinent old man.
"Some of the exact words that were used by the folks who we talked to were: abusive toward staff, very explosive personality, belittles the folks underneath him - staff that he oversaw, screamed toward staff, basically creating an environment where the staff felt that they needed to walk on eggshells when they were around him," Tester told NPR.
So, now that you know me a little, and know my testaments to the fine character of other NeverTrumpers, perhaps you can give us reason to know you as someone other than the man who belittles POWs, insults the looks of adversaries' wives, sics foreign governments on your political opponents, and urges your followers to beat up peaceful protesters.
I know I'm not the only one who gets red-faced whenever a self-proclaimed pro-life politician or pastor belittles and demeans "welfare queens" and "moocher moms," seemingly unaware of the hypocrisy of forcing women to have children they can't afford while simultaneously dismantling the social safety net that helps them care for those children.
" In a rousing speech in Philadelphia, Biden lashed out at Republican presidential nominee 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 as someone who "belittles our closest allies" while "embracing dictators like Vladimir Putin.
But Rooney also sets up a clear moral line between Marianne's family and Connell's that isn't concerned with nuance: Marianne's rich family members are fairytale villain levels of evil (Marianne's late father abused her and, now, her brother does—while her mother belittles her) while Connell's hardworking young mother who struggles to get by in menial jobs is just about a saint.

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