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"boorish" Definitions
  1. (of people and their behaviour) very unpleasant and rude

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The problem isn't that Trump is boorish, though he is.
Donald Trump your boorish and disgusting actions are not funny.
We know that Mr. Trump is boorish and tone deaf.
Brutal, boorish clashes of culture and religion drive the story.
A boorish clown named Donald Trump brought down the curtain.
How long before heavy drinking brings out boorish male behavior?
That's our beef with him, besides his boorish, childish, playground behavior.
He is boorish and arrogant, a smoker, a drinker, a womaniser.
The comedy has been called "boorish" and "grating" by film critics.
Many described "bad acts" and boorish behavior, the court papers said.
Trump hasn't just said countless boorish things about women in public.
His boorish attempts at plain speaking serve only to poison national life.
Similarly, the most boorish of celebs might be completely understanding and supportive.
Behind closed doors Russian diplomats are increasingly boorish, say their Western counterparts.
Any ideas about letting these friends know that their behavior is boorish?
Tabitha continues to grapple with Brady's boorish behavior throughout Lakeshore Service Day.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Boorish. Rude. Disrespectful. Insulting. Grandstanding. Hyperventilating. Deranged. Ridiculous. Drivel.
It's that they're boorish jerks who don't know how to run companies.
From "Grace's" description, Ansari's behavior sounds just tone-deaf, selfish, and boorish.
Davis, on the other hand, is gradually diverted from his boorish task.
Ellroy has described his conduct as boorish, oblivious, callow, heedless, isolated, "preposterously male".
Jericho, in full boorish heel mode, didn't place a bid from his podium.
A good number of my Republican friends think Trump is a boorish blowhard.
Friday was the type of boorish personality who wore his arrogance like a crown.
" Johnston said in an earlier statement that, "We do not condone such boorish behavior.
" Putin also directly commented on the recent diplomatic back-and-forth, calling it "boorish.
Recounting the boorish comment, Rotunno threw up her hands, half exasperated and half amused.
Mr. Trump, a boorish amateur, sparred with a light, smiling, confident professional, Hillary Clinton.
He was just himself: a boorish jerk who insulted his way to the nomination.
" To that, George responded, "It isn't—except perhaps to the extremely juvenile and boorish.
"To that, George responded, "It isn't—except perhaps to the extremely juvenile and boorish.
People have already factored into their voting equation the president's boorish and petulant behavior.
When everyone said that Trump was boorish, scandal-ridden and inexperienced, they supported him.
A mansplaining, idea-stealing, boorish male co-worker of Bertie's is, naturally, a cockerel.
The fact that Trump does so on a regular basis is boorish and despicable.
Sometimes they are called "Yankees," an insult to what is perceived as boorish behavior.
Republicans know women as "wives and daughters"; attacking them just seems boorish and rude.
We cannot ignore that Trump hasn't just said countless boorish things about women in public.
And for a simple reason: Trump has displayed bullying, boorish and inappropriate behavior for decades.
However, he likely may have alienated some with his boorish, petulant behavior on full display.
Now, scientists think they know keas pretty well, so the boorish birds probably are playing.
His speeches, delivered with the jackhammer monotony of the truly boorish, were indisputably his own.
It is easy to assume that Trump's political travails and boorish missteps are the problem.
In "Full Circle," Ms. Callan tries to make amends for her years of boorish behavior.
"Boorish behavior toward Russia has a nuclear dimension," said Dmitry K. Kiselyov, the show's host.
Both were initially regarded by political analysts as too inexperienced and boorish to pull ahead.
Sure, he's clownish and boorish, but hey, he has appointed a great Supreme Court justice.
And please explain to your sons why it would be boorish and disrespectful to ask.
But Mr. de Eguia's overheated performance — often embodying a boorish macho insolence — doesn't help Jordi's case.
Candidates tend to overcompensate their own boorish personalities with canned lines, forced humor and awkward aggressiveness.
Add to that Trump's boorish attempt to use Saturday's massacre to promote his Muslim travel ban.
Some were singing and drinking, acting boisterously, even invoking boorish chants about German Bombers and Krauts.
It was Gervais at his boorish worst, blundering across the line that separates misanthropy and vanity.
On the plus side, Japanese promoters don't engage in the boorish bloviating of their American counterparts.
Donna Burgraff, a registered independent in Chillicothe, in southern Ohio, said she finds Mr. Trump boorish.
He's made himself the embodiment of a certain kind of wealth, a boorish kind of wealth.
And Lyman's earned a reputation, even among some Republicans in Blanding, as a slightly boorish, garrulous firebrand.
At Oxford, the Cameroons went to grand colleges and joined the Bullingdon, a posh, boorish dining club.
Barrangou began to wonder whether its boorish nature might be an asset in applications beyond genetic engineering.
The word "boorish" comes up, a word that's surfaced in other defenses of men accused of misconduct.
I'm so used to American drivers' boorish behavior behind the wheel, this was an especially wondrous courtesy.
Hanneman was a boorish man-child, unpredictable in his actions, but clear in his "re-billionizing" motives.
Our president is a self-centered, bullying, boorish oaf, with no concern for others, only for himself.
Mick may display the mannerisms of a boorish white man, but still gets to benefit from Aborigine wisdom.
But Trump is also well-known for his boorish treatment of women, including women who worked for him.
It drew Cersei, the conniving queen to a boorish king, as a compelling figure in her own right.
It's a moreish substance for boorish sods, a grindingly joyless way to waste fifty quid and a weekend.
Instead, we have a weak, disunited kingdom too fragile to survive boorish Trumpian tweets further riling European anger.
Today Mr Wilson condemns Mr Trump's talk of Mexico flooding America with rapists as "boorish and grossly unfair".
The recommendations come after a seeming litany of dark accusations of sexual misconduct, discrimination, and boorish workplace behavior.
Here's his lesson for young minds: If you're rich and boorish enough, you can get away with anything.
"I don't think anywhere in there she's saying this is boorish horseplay — at all," the CNN host said.
A few of us even imagined how Mr. Taricani might have relished the boorish disruption of somber ritual.
A Southern family gathers for the birthday of its hulking, boorish patriarch, Big Daddy, and unravels into chaos.
He's a boorish sexist; she's an accomplished female politician who has overcome misogynist allegations (including rumors of marital infidelity).
Trump's second problem is that his record of boorish and manipulative behavior is starting to catch up with him.
Trump's base may like this boorish style, but they are not enough on their own to win future elections.
He wouldn't stand when the joint Korean team came into the stadium—some South Koreans saw that as boorish.
Some consider roasts a transgressive expression of freedom of speech, while others find them to be cruel and boorish.
"Fear my friend [Trump] undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies," Rivera said on Twitter.
"I don't think anywhere in there she's saying this is boorish horseplay at all," CNN host Kate Bolduan responded.
Increasingly, he encounters batches of boorish, hard-partying tourists in bikinis or trunks, slugging beer to loud pop music.
So far, his boorish behavior has gotten him suspended four times from Twitch and banned three times from Twitter.
Kavanaugh's treatment of Dr. Ford and other girls his age ranged from boorish and demeaning to (alleged) sexual assault.
There's absolutely no reason to think he would have stopped this sort of boorish behavior when he became President.
Slate's Trumpcast regularly features Trump impersonator John Di Domenico performing an audio-novella of the president's most boorish tweets.
Mann is almost manic in her best role in years, grounding the more boorish comedy of her male co-stars.
What if, instead of a louche, undisciplined, boorish, and insulting demagogue, Trump were a smooth, calculating, strategic, and disciplined demagogue?
No running, no pictures, no laying down on the grass and certainly no boorish or ill-timed comments are tolerated.
During the presidential campaign, Ivanka became Trump's ambassador to a key voting block he alienated with his boorish behavior — women.
Musk's boorish call rattled analysts, one of whom was dismissed for asking too "boring" a question by the CEO's standards.
His attitude and demeanor are boorish and petulant; like a whining child, he keeps repeating the same tired old slogans.
" FOX News contributor Geraldo Rivera: "Fear my friend @realDonaldTrump undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies.
Terry's defensiveness about a large red birthmark on the side of his face only fuels his boorish behavior with Marnie.
Why isn't it at least as important to teach boys and men not to be rapists/harassers/boorish bad dates?.
Mr. Kysar said Yale had known for years about boorish behavior by Judge Kozinski, a federal appellate judge in California.
President Vladimir Putin had warned on Thursday that Russia would have to retaliate against what he called boorish U.S. behavior.
The difference between boorish behavior and a crime is for a judge or a jury to determine, not a dean.
The Hustle opens with two-bit con artist Penny (Rebel Wilson) catfishing a boorish man in a New York City bar.
In October, four Naval Special Warfare Command service members also were busted in Okinawa, Japan for allegedly boozy and boorish behavior.
Negotiating or not tipping are fair (and in some cases, expected) practices in many places — just don't be boorish about it.
While Trump's remarks in the Priorities ad are gallingly boorish, they are also commonplace in the nation's locker rooms and barrooms.
That is why the government likes to quote cynical or boorish emails from financial executives in its complaints and news releases.
He also exhibited an astonishing lack of self-awareness, only evincing empathy when lawmakers' own boorish behavior distracted from his performance.
ANDREW KEH The Olympics are a realm where displays of grace and boorish behavior occur one after another, and sometimes simultaneously.
And Donald Trump has a history of boorish public behavior that could even overshadow the marital baggage Hillary has to tote.
But it will take more than boorish behavior and intemperate remarks to counter the overhang of a newly continuing FBI investigation.
There are no boorish mob-connected real estate moguls here, no garish heiresses carefully arranging to be caught nude for Instagram.
A boorish man who maintained a grudge against the subway companies, he actively tried to halt funding to transit projects. Gov.
The episode, titled "Unstoppable," features "a wealthy and boorish man who makes a run for the White House," according to Variety.
Rafael Nadal will go for his 19th major championship against Daniil Medvedev, who gained infamy in the tournament for boorish behavior.
And while Michael Bay hasn't become a better filmmaker, he has become more like himself: crude, loud, boorish and gifted with an
But context is everything here: Trump has constantly claimed "nobody has more respect" for women — despite his own, well-documented boorish behavior.
As I have said before, I deeply regret cavalierly making comments in professional settings that were boorish, disrespectful and just plain dumb.
"It isn't—except perhaps to the extremely juvenile and boorish," Conway responded to a reporter who asked why it is an insult.
Because Trump was allegedly "good for the economy," many Republicans were willing to forgive his sometimes-boorish behavior -- both domestically and internationally.
It's worth thinking about what it meant that everyone was so willing to shrug off boorish behavior in public as not real.
Of course, boorish behavior on the subway is unavoidable — New Yorkers can be brash, especially if they are trying to get somewhere.
The author's Twitter presence is a post-post-post-ironic blend of jokey homoerotic photos of bodybuilders and boorish far-right memes.
Instead of a boorish racist, that white person was likely to be perceived as a racial progressive, one who openly celebrated integration.
The rash of incidents, which range from boorish to downright vulgar, highlight how nasty political discourse has become since the divisive presidential election.
Hillary Clinton is likely to be the Democratic nominee, and boorish machismo doesn't have the same political charm when deployed against a woman.
Cersei seems thoroughly uninterested in the boorish Greyjoy, so we're curious to see if she falls for the leader of her new army.
Ted Kennedy has often been caricatured as a boorish drunk, but Clarke gives him an emotional depth that Kennedy's detractors too often discount.
I love the the savagery of the game but can't tolerate boorish behavior in and around the game that denigrates and devalues women.
The Kim regime's mix of boorish bellicosity and medieval mores inspires its adversaries to patronize, if not mock, what is a formidable foe.
It was as if she'd peeled off her once cultured, refined, and exceedingly polite façade, exposing beneath it an ignorant, boorish old woman.
Penelope, meanwhile, has to wait around while boorish suitors drink and carouse in her family's home, pressuring her to marry one of them.
What to do with Senator Edward Kennedy, notorious for his boozy, boorish womanizing but also known for his stalwart support of women's rights?
"These same folks, as well as the business-media elite, generally find Trump to be a troublesome and boorish man," Mr. D'Antonio said.
Among this month's additions to Amazon's catalog is this ensemble comedy about friendship, empowerment and, above all, getting revenge on boorish ex-husbands.
Media credibility is quite low and most news consumers aren't going to sympathize with the news industry, even when Trump makes boorish attacks.
I have always loved Henry Higgins, and came to the realization only far too late about how manifestly oblivious and boorish he is.
Known for its boorish and "shocking" attacks on Muslims, Jews, and other American minority groups, the website attracts significant engagement from hardcore racists online.
He didn't care that she was there; he didn't seem afraid that she would hold him accountable or say anything about his boorish behavior.
I can see why people stick with it, even through all the awfulness of its internal culture and the boorish behavior of its CEO.
Other cases demonstrated the challenges of balancing the entitlement of JetSmarter's clients, and their sometimes boorish behavior, with effectively running a shared consumer service.
In February, Mr Kyl told an Arizona radio station that Mr Trump's style was "boorish" and that the president is his own worst enemy.
The story of the internet has always been the same story: disaffected young men thinking their boorish and cruel behavior was justified or permissible.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused London of behaving in a "boorish" way with the expulsions and that Moscow's response would come "very soon".
Robot" as explicitly as the boorish, brooding Tony Soprano did for "The Sopranos" or the slick but troubled Don Draper did for "Mad Men.
But it does speak to his efforts to portray himself as the opposite of the boorish partier depicted in both Ramirez's and Ford's accounts.
President Donald Trump—boorish, anti-intellectual, ignorant of policy, contemptuous of alliances, stridently partisan—is in many ways the antithesis of George H.W. Bush.
The video, laced with prison slang and boorish threats, could have come straight out of "Goodfellas," or maybe a sendup of a gangster movie.
And yes, the boorish behavior of the president and the porn star makes for better reading than an account of the quack running Interior.
As Mignon navigates obstacles like prejudice and boorish men, "Illusions" critiques white male power partly by becoming an argument for black female self-representation.
The formidable bass Günther Groissböck, a revelation as the boorish, entitled Baron Ochs when this production was new, returned to the role on Friday.
Word of the Day : ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance _________ The word boorish has appeared in 52 articles on nytimes.
It could get worse but what Comey described in his testimony was boorish and even brutish but not necessarily an indictable or impeachable offense.
So the artist has cast a bronze in the image of our collective shallowness, and held up a phallic mirror to our boorish souls.
This kind of "boorish" behavior has helped him rise up the ranks to head of Fox News caused his party leaders to plot his exit.
If any organization's tone is set at the top, Uber's cued off a boss whose judgement often erred on the side of callous or boorish.
My Dad Says, inspired by a popular Twitter feed about a politically incorrect, boorish seventy-something-year-old man (play by William Shatner), a try.
Why aren't they firing you for the horrible language and boorish behavior exhibited by you in your role as commander and chief of the U.S.?
They can be self-centered, boorish, and uncouth, yet viewers tune in every week to watch them indulge their rude, crude, and sometimes lewd ways.
They played through front-office fiasco, which led to the firing of an executive for a boorish rant at female reporters during a clubhouse celebration.
The shock they feel that a man whom they describe as sexist, misogynistic and boorish was elected has overshadowed some of their grief about Mrs.
The way Trump often drives the news cycle with boorish (at best) comments will never convince anybody who strongly dislikes him to vote for him.
And perhaps his greatest trick since entering political life has been to coax his political enemies into acting as juvenile and boorish as he is.
"It is worse than boorish, it is criminal to inflict an unnecessary injury on the tree that feeds or shadows us," wrote Henry David Thoreau.
The first would involve running back into the understanding embrace of the Stoolies and building an uncouth, unapologetic brand aimed exclusively at boorish young men.
Flannery, now 38, is married to a successful artist named Charles, a boorish alpha male who's self-centered and prodigious in both physicality and temper.
He was widely condemned during his election campaign for making a boorish comment about the rape and murder of an Australian woman missionary in 1989.
" As the dailies come in from shooting, the studio head Jack Warner (Stanley Tucci, crisply boorish) decides their competition is cinematic gold ("Pure. Naked. Rancor.
Al Czervik, who Rodney Dangerfield plays, is this obnoxious, boorish rich guy who all the other stuck-up rich people at the country club hate.
The moments do paint the candidate as boorish, disrespectful and shifting in political loyalties, and putting them together in a 12second string could broaden their impact.
Despite Trump's preening claims to success, smarts and temperament, a presidential debate against Hillary Clinton would likely show him to be unprepared, inexperienced, peevish and boorish.
To his supporters he is Tough Trump: boorish and embarrassing, but someone who has delivered a roaring economy and called time on an outdated global order.
"Gary Cole stars as a character described by a source as a wealthy and boorish man who makes a run for the White House," Variety writes.
But otherwise he was a replacement-level Oscar host: He veered into Seth MacFarlane territory without being too boorish, but was also topical without being relevant.
And the race and gender focus misses what actually happened to Serena: She was robbed by a boorish umpire who grossly erred in applying the rules.
Shteyngart asks his readers to empathize with a frequently boorish conservative financier—the sort of person whose politics and position have created untold sadness for many.
" Even Trump defender Geraldo Rivera scolded the president for that one: "Fear my friend @realDonaldTrump undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies.
But his arrogance followed from the strangulating tension between who and what he was: blackness was limiting, oppressive, banal, a boorish hurdle in his brilliant path.
The president's fixation on culture wars is boorish and predictable, but he's right about something: Nobody wants to see the Kentucky Derby end on instant replay.
A well-known story, related by the historian Plutarch, describes a "boorish fellow" who came to the Agora and asked someone to incise the name Aristides.
Despite acting, at times, more "boorish" and "belligerent" than his predecessor, the president has not made any of the radical changes promised on the campaign trail.
But it's one thing for a woman to experience it in a meeting at work or at a party with some boorish guy spelling things out.
Suddenly he's not a boorish man making crude, sexist insults about a woman he's afraid of — he's a brave warrior against the forces of PC fascism.
Women complain of being groped, while groups of male MPs are said to become "increasingly boorish" when together, making "frequent sexual innuendos, lewd comments or sexual gestures".
In a statement to PEOPLE, a spokesperson for Weinstein previously denied "all of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma" — though he did admit to "boorish behavior."
Still, Mr. Bloomberg's boorish reputation in the 1980s and 1990s was a potential stumbling block even in 2001, when he first took a run at political office.
Clinton has often flourished in the wake of boorish behavior: her husband's affair with Monica Lewinsky, Kenneth W. Starr's investigation of her husband, the congressional impeachment proceedings.
Because the glee with which he bragged about sexually assaulting women, by forcibly kissing them and grabbing their genitals, turned a boorish man into an outright predator.
Ramy's boorish uncle Naseem (Laith Nakli), an anti-Semite who works with Jews in Manhattan's Diamond District, would be dicey as the only Muslim in a series.
Of the three male dancers connected to the texting scandal, Mr. Ramasar was the one whose stage persona seemed most in contrast with the boorish offstage behavior.
As the movie makes clear, Kenney was a tortured soul, and the magazine he founded was a product of its time: overwhelmingly white, male and gleefully boorish.
If Mr. Trump continues to display rude, arrogant and boorish behavior toward friendly countries like Australia, one wonders where our "special" relationship will be in 12 months.
It seems to me that all this nonsense about being ''authentic'' and ''unapologetic'' and ''plain-­spoken'' is just an excuse to be boorish, rude, cruel and insulting.
Instead he continued the trademarks of his historically boorish campaign, including name-calling, repeatedly telling boldfaced lies, and statements grounded in misogyny, racial prejudice and religious intolerance.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the U.K. of "boorish" behavior, and said that Moscow's response to the diplomatic expulsions would come "very soon," according to Reuters.
I crack the shell open and enjoy the Mignon with proper gusto, devouring it like a boorish beast, perhaps with a glass of port on the side.
Australians at home seem like normal people, but put them in another country and some of them become the loudest, most boorish group of people you'll likely meet.
Jones had just completed a hugely successful and entertaining stint as a guest commentator at the Olympics in Rio, where she breathed life into a boorish NBC broadcast.
In what may be a surprise for those who consider President Trump to always be overly boorish and combative in his messaging, he's doing it right so far.
Those misfits are a boorish teen miscreant and his bowlcut sidekick, two good boys from the same school, and the splendid Phyllis Smith in the role of schoolteacher.
And yet, lately certain male behavior has been so reliably hegemonic, so boorish, so violently intolerant that it needs to be classified, rounded up and put on notice.
It also marked a cultural turning point for many women, a confirmation that Mr. Weinstein's harassment of women went beyond boorish behavior: Prosecutors said he broke the law.
When asked if another of her boorish onscreen boss's zingers — "Your breasts are too big, they make you look dumb" — was also mined from personal experience, she nodded.
Mr. Prokopchuk, a university graduate who speaks six languages, does not fit the image that many foreigners — and many Russians — have of Russian police officers as boorish brutes.
In less than two months we've moved from uncovering accusations of criminal behavior (Harvey Weinstein) to criminalizing behavior that we previously regarded as presumptuous and boorish (Glenn Thrush).
It turns out that racial resentment was the strongest predictor of whether a voter would flip from supporting a thoughtful, intelligent Democrat to a boorish, mentally unstable Republican.
Baldwin may be opinionated, boorish and convinced that he's the smartest guy in any room, but that also sounds like a pretty good description of Clancy's Jack Ryan.
It's not clear whether Walgren actually did what he was accused of, but if he did, it would unquestionably be a crude and boorish act that merited discipline.
We cannot ignore that Trump hasn't just said countless boorish things about women in public — he has also been credibly accused of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape.
" In a statement to PEOPLE on Wednesday, a spokesperson for Weinstein denied "all of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma" — though the movie mogul admitted to "boorish behavior.
Even when he's not actively whipping up his so-called "base," the current president's boorish behavior and coarse talk has frequently created problems inside and outside the White House.
If you believe in maintaining traditional gender norms, in celebrating two-fisted capitalism and a muscular foreign policy, then a boorish, domineering figure like Trump is the ideal leader.
Or maybe he's doing a bad imitation of his recent roadshow buddy Bernie Sanders, who certainly shouts a lot but doesn't typically disparage Republicans in such broad, boorish terms.
For our classes, Rifaat prepared lessons that often reflected his social criticisms, to the degree that boorish men could be denied names: H uda : What are you tired about?
" James Astill, Washington bureau chief of The Economist "Though his temper slipped a few times, he was generally less of a boorish oaf this time than he typically is.
Dame Helen Mirren is simultaneously commanding and vulnerable in her role as Catherine, and Jason Clarke's swaggering, intentionally boorish Potemkin is everything a steamy romantic foil ought to be.
President Vladimir Putin had warned on Thursday that Russia had so far exercised restraint, but would have to retaliate against what he described as boorish and unreasonable U.S. behaviour.
Even though the tone at this particular show was experimental and loose, and the men who introduced me were playing the parts of boorish characters, the effect is the same.
In between, there was a divorce to the actress Robin Givens, disputes over his contract with his managers, Don King and Bill Cayton, and headline-generating drama and boorish behavior.
Several times, our eyes met and I had the feeling that she wanted to say something to me but did not dare speak in front of our two boorish witnesses.
I take the T to work here in Boston, and these days it seems the boorish commuter MAN SPREADS less than he KEEPS HIS BACKPACK ON in a crowded car.
His productions stayed innovative, but his lyrics could turn petty and boorish — exacerbated, apparently, by the bipolar disorder that Mr. West has said he was diagnosed with at age 40.
Dr. Krista's plan to further Elliot's progress by talking to an increasingly boorish Mr. Robot instead further riled his alter-ego, revealing to her the toxic depths of Elliot's disorder.
"I can say 'Gee, he's a boorish guy, pushes through things, he operates from the seat of his pants at the moment and talks first and thinks later,'" Greene said.
But Medvedev, who gained infamy earlier in the tournament for his boorish on-court behavior, still needs to win three tough sets in order to take home the winner's trophy.
And while the events at Save the Children echo #MeToo dramas playing out in workplaces around the world, what sets this saga apart is not the boorish behavior of men.
In another appearance on the program, Mr. Halperin said that Mr. Trump had done "nothing illegal" to his accusers, characterizing the behavior as "boorish" and part of the Trump brand.
They're also part of what adds a darker, aged shade to the Powers character: much like Powers's behavior with women throughout the franchise, these phrases represented something entitled and boorish.
After refusing to secure her family's fortune by marrying a wealthy but boorish man, retro-future debutante Uma (Emma Roberts) wakes up in an island-bound reform school called Paradise Hills.
Even if Trump loses in 2020 but does so in a campaign and a culture that has mainstreamed his brand of bullying and boorish behavior, he's won a sort-of victory.
Critics may say such language reveals boorish thinking or a limited vocabulary, but swearing is often impressively strategic, and a fluency in crass language typically correlates with verbal fluency in general.
Her behavior -- which has been boorish at times -- has reflected very badly on Conyers, who kept his distance from her legal troubles but also has refused to criticize her in public.
He has to hope that the heat over these revelations dissipates somewhat over the Thanksgiving holiday -- and that some new outrage emerges that pushes his boorish behavior to the back-burner.
Shortly before he graduated, he was cast in the Broadway revival of Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing," directed by Sam Gold, in which he played the boorish young Scottish soldier, Brodie.
There is a link between Australia's "boorish and arrogant" behavior over the last few years and this incident, wrote Mickey Arthur, a South African who coached Australia from 2011 to 2013.
The rise of the #MeToo movement and the cavalcade of high-profile men admitting to behavior that ranges from boorish to criminal has opened eyes and forced uncomfortable and important conversations.
It shudders and winks when I'm not paying it enough attention, guilting me, challenging me and asking me to set endless goals, like a boorish life coach I didn't ask for.
Lawmakers generally do not make statements targeting religious or other groups, and even if one legislator is so boorish, the legislature as a whole can disavow that legislator as an outlier.
If the president's boorish conduct with his Canadian counterpart can rupture the U.S.-Canadian alliance and trade relationship, that says more about what's wrong with our system than it does about boorishness.
But Brewer Lane, who was mentioned at the beginning of the story, claimed Monday that she was misquoted and that the paper intentionally mischaracterized what she said to make Trump seem boorish.
"While the alleged incident in the hotel, if true, was certainly boorish and offensive," wrote Judge Susan Wright in her 1998 decision, she found that the alleged conduct was not sexual harassment.
A drifter wanders into an isolated diner and falls instantly for the owner's wife; their lust drives them first to kill her boorish husband and then more or less annihilate each other.
Those developments have not surprised some of Mr. Yang's former employees, who said Mr. Yang's boorish behavior sometimes made him look and sound more like a fraternity brother than a chief executive.
It's possible for a boorish jerk to run a successful company, but jerks do best when surrounded by non-jerks, and bros do best when they hire seasoned executives to help them.
So far, barely anything we know about Donald Trump rises to the level of a plausible criminal allegation, even if he has committed impeachable offenses in a boorish attempt at damage control.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused London of behaving in a "boorish" way and suggested this was partly because of problems Britain faces over its planned exit from the European Union next year.
This bratty, angular form of electropop (the name we'll use henceforth for the sake of simplicity) was something wholly different from the boorish Ultra Festival-core that Calvin Harris and Avicii, et al.
Along with Colette's gorgeous, gender-bending costumes, Dominic West makes a strong impression as Colette's husband, Willy — he somehow makes the man's boorish vanity compelling, which is an increasingly hard thing to do!
Weinstein apologizes for his boorish behavior following a screening of Frida prompted by his disappointment in the cut of the movie — and a reason he took a firm hand in the final edit.
It's not offensive or boorish like some of the other monikers on here, but you can't help wonder about the ambition of a pair of blokes who'd willingly call themselves Pants and Socks.
Quality Street, before its boorish buyout by international breast milk baddies Nestle in 1988, was actually invented in Halifax by a man called John Mackintosh and released to the general public in 1936.
He's been able to obscure this fact in recent years by flirting with relatability on The Tonight Show's Lip Sync Battle and playing the boorish, perpetually shirtless Stacee Jaxx in Rock of Ages.
Gad provides welcome humor as LeFou, and Luke Evans -- more overtly channeling Lancelot's musical braggadocio -- perfectly captures the boorish villain Gaston, who sees Belle as little more than another prize to be hunted.
It is like every boorish, loud, overcrowded party street in every major town, complete with "shot bars," cover bands and the kind of people you would never associate with in public or private.
Some groups continue to promote ideological or incendiary content—such as clips of "The Interview", a boorish comedy about an assassination attempt on Mr Kim—which may be more of a turn-off.
It is like every boorish, loud, overcrowded party street in every major town, complete with "shot bars," cover bands, and the kind of people you would never associate with in public or private.
Even before she was bizarrely name-checked by Anthony Scaramucci on The Late Show as an excuse for the ex-Communication Director's beyond-boorish behavior, her arc had ceased to be much fun.
Dan Murphy, who lived in the same suite as Judge Kavanaugh at Yale University, said in a written statement that descriptions of a boorish drunk were "simply wrong" and incompatible with his experience.
He was his generation's pre-eminent Baron Ochs in Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier," mixing humor with a distinct tinge of menace in his portrayal of the character, a boorish lecher who gets his comeuppance.
Much of season four of Silicon Valley so far has circled around the boorish charm of entrepreneur Erlich Bachman and his attempt to make something of the young developer Jian-Yang's octopus recipes app.
Evangelical leaders may balk at his boorish amorality, but others have gone along with the Trump momentum: Just this week, Jerry Falwell Jr., the son of famed televangelist Jerry Falwell, endorsed Trump for president.
At the time of his entry into the race, his slander against Mexicans seemed naive as well as boorish; it now seems remarkable how well-formed his pitch to resentful, working-class whites was.
Mr. Nguyen has a fine concept and a genuine sweetness to his writing, despite a few mild gross-out moments, most courtesy of William's boorish, bro-ish, Cheetos-obsessed office mate, Freddy (Jon Hoche).
I'm not even going to pick at the lightweight plot about the shooting death of a boorish man who insulted every other guest at a Guy Fawkes Night dinner party, which seems only fair.
" In a 2-1 decision, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not protect workers from "a boorish, callous, condescending, or overbearing supervisor.
Cricket superstar Chris Gayle's boorish comments towards TV reporter Mel McLaughlin Monday have drawn ire from the media and the public alike, with some pointing out this is no one-off for female sports journalists.
When Theodore Roosevelt introduced the term at the turn of the 20th century, he thought of "bully" not as boorish but as "choice" or "top-rate"; the 26th president, for example, frequently railed against monopolies.
Kafka wrote his famous "Letter to His Father" in 1919, in which he took his father, Hermann, to account for his boorish ways with his son, who became beset by guilt and fear of punishment.
In a book published in 2015, Agnieszka Joniak-Luthi of the University of Zurich says that Shanghai residents sometimes describe people from northern Jiangsu, a province that borders on the city, as "boorish" and "unkind".
Over several years now, international newspapers have been largely critical of Chinese tourists for their "boorish" behavior and flagrant disregard for cleanliness of local communities and apparent disrespect for a home country's monuments and property.
There was something almost charmingly boyish about it—even if the loudness and physical domination of space that comes with groups of inebriated men shouting on public transport was as unpleasant and boorish as ever.
To Zemke's credit, Bert's boorish exterior never cracks to reveal the wounded bird within; he remains true to his own probably soulless self, but Bea finds a way to defang him and establish neighborhood détente.
This may play well with the New York theater crowd but is considered boorish and unacceptable by those of us taught to respect the office of the president and vice president, if not the occupants.
An out-of-control ego intent on promoting its own interests -- with no regard for the usual norms and conventions -- dishes the dirt with cheap shots at opponents and boorish jokes about their personal appearance.
After all, how can he for all his self-possession and savvy hope to compete with the boorish young tearaway who, in this iteration, does not so much play the piano as clamber aboard it.
That may finally change, if the people in charge of Silicon Valley — venture capitalists, who control the money — start to realize that the real problem with tech bros is not just that they're boorish jerks.
Trump's use of "political correctness" as a shield for his insults exemplifies a much broader strategy that he has employed to great effect: presenting boorish, bullying behavior as a brave stand for justice and freedom.
"I would not let anyone harass anyone in my restaurant," she said, adding that she believed some of the actresses involved in the campaign lacked legitimacy to try to protect other women from boorish behavior.
In other words, taxpayers are subsidizing boorish, even criminal behavior to protect the reputations of our great leaders, who can't be bothered with the standards they set for the little people they are supposed to serve.
Some of this macho posturing is undoubtedly an earnest reflection of widely held patriarchal beliefs; some of it is just the boorish playacting inherent to gangster rap, a music many have been inculcated in since birth.
If you watch his stream, you might see Ice Poseidon using boorish lines to pick up women on the street, or rolling around Los Angeles in a giant transparent ball, or tearfully recounting his lonely childhood.
Several years before the 2016 United States presidential campaign, Mr. Ford's brother, the deceased former mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford, more or less invented the politics of boorish, divisive populism the American president has since mastered.
The results left many Republicans worried that Mr. Trump's sex scandals and boorish style had alienated female voters, particularly in the vote-rich suburbs north of Atlanta that for decades has been a reliably Republican area.
Beyond how she dealt with my children's boorish behavior — rewarding them for their demands, rather than demanding their courtesy – I was increasingly uncomfortable with 'her': this polite, cheerful, subservient woman we'd inadvertently invited to our table.
Journalists also picked up the description, including Sacramento Bee editorial writer Ginger Rutland, who wrote: At most Franken, who announced Thursday he is resigning, is guilty of boorish behavior — not assault, not pedophilia, not even sexual harassment.
The post wasn't exactly neutral; I lamented what Mr. Trump's election means to me, a wheelchair user, and recalled the boorish example he set in mocking Serge Kovaleski, the Times reporter, who has a congenital joint disorder.
Still, the surging bike culture has intensified a "bikelash" among some community leaders and residents, who say boorish cyclists speed and run red lights, text while riding, cross onto sidewalks and go the wrong way on streets.
Teigen, luckily, is an excellent foil for a fame-thirsty President who, behind all the bluster, is fundamentally seeking the approval from the many who have long rejected him for being boorish, uncouth, racist, and generally repulsive.
Both of these arguments strike me as tribalism more than anything else—of circling the wagons around sensitive artists, to prevent them from having to hear the mean things that are being hurled at them by boorish critics.
Russia denies any involvement and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused London of behaving in a "boorish" way, adding that this was partly due to the problems Britain faces over its planned exit from the European Union next year.
These cases subject Trump to an entirely different legal regime from the Mueller probe, which is a mixture of law and politics that allows Trump to try to leverage his political power and boorish personality to make mischief.
An early episode dispatches Margaret — Elizabeth's antithesister, a jet-setter who craves the spotlight — on a diplomatic mission to charm the boorish new American president, Lyndon B. Johnson (Clancy Brown, whose impression does not spare the hot sauce).
Because he is a 75-year-old white man considering a run for president amid the #metoo movement and a cultural awakening about the boorish -- and in some cases criminal -- behavior by men toward women in the workplace.
If they colonize the table next to yours at six, or seven, you'll probably be able to tolerate their guffawing, boorish banter: Everyone's entitled to smash through four to six pints of strong beer after a hard week.
In an inside joke around Edouard Manet's masterpiece "A Bunch of Asparagus" (1880), the "little clan" at the Verdurins' — elite, boorish know-it-alls — prove themselves to be idiots when they mock Charles Swann's sophisticated interest in the painting.
And even in an industry once known for its boorish behavior and treatment of women, Mr. Trump's meanspirited rants toward the Federal Reserve chair, the late Senator John McCain, and scores of other prominent public figures have landed badly.
Despite Mr. Brafman's efforts to humanize Martin Shkreli, the boorish pharmaceutical executive notorious for price gouging, jurors convicted Mr. Shkreli in August on three counts of fraud relating to two hedge funds and a drug company he previously ran.
Without Ms. Fowler's brave disclosure — and her colleagues' willingness to back her up after she went public — it's entirely possible that Mr. Kalanick would still be Uber's chief executive and the company would still be run by boorish bros.
Last month in Europe, Trump was as boorish and belligerent as it was possible to be, lashing out at our NATO allies about their defense spending just after having been gracious and magnanimous to leaders in the Middle East.
A boorish way to rope in unsophisticated fans and cater to the lowest common denominator who will never appreciate the finer, more important parts of the game like, say, the geometrical genius with which Jacques Plante guarded his crease.
The series fetishizes traditional masculine notions of British class and propriety (to the degree that American masculinity is presented in Golden Circle mostly as a boorish joke), but it also knows it shouldn't, but it also really wants to.
He has successfully managed to get the ear, and perhaps the heart, of the famously boorish, thin-skinned Trump by appealing to Trump's love of ceremony, and by abruptly flipping the switch from cold to warm on Franco-American relations.
We could apply those billions toward the gargantuan job of repairing our country's standing among the peoples of the world in the wake of electing such a boorish President, and tracking the additional terrorist sympathizers his words have arguably helped breed.
This would be depressing if it weren't so expected, if we New Yorkers weren't already so resigned, if we hadn't so long ago accepted our fates as the boorish MMA outsiders looking in, runners-up to America's perpetual runners-up.
When Hillary Clinton used a foreign-policy address on June 2nd to savage Donald Trump as a man unfit to be commander-in-chief, her speech gained much of its power by quoting the businessman's boorish inanities more or less verbatim.
I think to not participate in the values of the bullying, prickish, boorish, selfish culture that we're supposed to participate in—but still go about your business and interacting with other people – almost feels like being part of the resistance.
With a ringing endorsement from Courtney Love ("They're a big, raw-boned bunch of fucking sex – I hope this record's huge"), that album's defiantly working-class, feminine adolescence came as an antidote to the preceding three years of boorish Britpop hurt.
XIAMEN, China (Reuters) - Russia reserves the right to cut further the number of U.S. diplomatic staff in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday, in response to what he called Washington's "boorish" treatment of Russia's diplomatic mission on U.S. soil.
The crew satisfies all the American High School Archetypes we know so well: the boorish football jock, the conniving mean girl, the smarmy prepster, the Christian athlete who discovers she might be gay, the opinionated jackass, the innocent, puzzled beauty.
Edgerton's Falstaff takes the edge off slightly with his bombastic enthusiasm and boorish charm, but The King relies too much on Pattinson's performance as a way to shake the audience out of their dark corridor-whisper and palace intrigue-induced stupor.
But in their haste to speak truth to power, in the same way that they might shout their opprobrium on Steam forums, they risk coming across as boorish to types who prefer their games and their politics a good deal more casual.
For supporters, the election often felt like a referendum on gender progress: an opportunity to elevate a woman to the nation's top job and to repudiate a man whose remarkably boorish behavior toward women had assumed center stage during much of the campaign.
The lack of money seeped into all aspects of my life, and it worked just as effectively toward making me into a boorish trash-talker with no table manners as the constant flood of swearing and brute work in the kitchen did.
By Mr. Weinstein's own admission, his boorish behavior following a screening of Frida was prompted by his disappointment in the cut of the movie—and a reason he took a firm hand in the final edit, alongside the very skilled director Julie Taymor.
For the sake of our boys and girls, it is time to stop celebrating abuse in cricket, or any other sport, and call it out for what it is: boorish behavior that tars the game, demeans its participants and diminishes our societies.
It's all there in the lawsuit: the most outrageous quotes from Mr. Trump's "Access Hollywood" video with Billy Bush; the grabbing of women's body parts; the lengthy blow-by-blow accusations of sexually boorish behavior spilling into assault; the Trumpian, blustery denials.
He was funny; he was grotesque, a boisterous, boorish, outrageous, gluttonous caricature of a man, a Hollywood type ... Years later, the people who worked for him — survivors, they called themselves, of Miramax and the Weinstein Company — still met regularly to tell stories about Harvey Weinstein.
King Edward's shrewdness is in sharp contrast to the boorish insecurities of his own son and heir, whose murderous bloodlust stems partly from a sad need to prove himself as a worthy future ruler to a father who views him as a supreme disappointment.
And so it is with Donald Trump: He comes out of that strongman, celebrity tradition, and despite his boorish antics, many voters are flocking to him in the belief that as a longtime CEO, he can do what conventional politicians can't: turn the country around.
But Affleck has sailed through so far without mention of the two women, a producer and a cinematographer, who in separate 216 lawsuits accused him of boorish and harassing behavior — including unwelcome physical advances — while shooting the Joaquin Phoenix docu-farce I'm Still Here.
When Mr. Trump called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman," when he repeatedly interrupted her, when he said he'd had a chance to view her from behind and didn't like what he saw, women heard the echoes of the boorish boss and the bad boyfriend.
It was smart for Molly to offer to help the women on a big case, but she then overplayed her hand by doing the same with the boorish male colleague — the women are clearly upset when they realize Molly is working with him, too.
Since Mr. King's election to the House in 2002, and before that in the State Legislature, where he first tried out his English-only trademark talking point, Mr. King, a Republican, has injected himself into the immigration debate with inflammatory and at times boorish statements.
Gretchen and Jimmy (who met and bonded as the two biggest jerks at someone else's wedding) were boorish, narcissistic commitment-phobes from the start, and in subsequent seasons the show's creator, Stephen Falk, worked in Gretchen's mental illness as a consistent and serious element.
In the very grand scheme of things, there are far worse things you'll have to suffer in this life than a bunch of boisterous boys hellbent on disguising their patently obvious self-worth issues in a Cool Water stinking cloud of booze and boorish behaviour.
" The statement concluded, "By Mr. Weinstein's own admission, his boorish behavior following a screening of Frida was prompted by his disappointment in the cut of the movie—and a reason he took a firm hand in the final edit, alongside the very skilled director Julie Taymor.
On Monday morning, The Associated Press reported on Trump's alleged sexist and boorish behavior on the set of "The Apprentice" and the Center for Public Integrity alleged that Trump's real estate business rented office space to an Iranian bank that U.S. authorities say has links to terrorism.
Beginning with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and continuing all the way through this morning's revelations regarding celebrity chef Mario Batali, the culture has been rocked by a seemingly unending series of allegations -- and, in many cases, admissions -- of boorish and potentially criminal behavior by men toward women.
Have we become so inured to the boorish, bombastic blather (with apologies to William Safire), the outright lies and the utter foolishness emanating from President Trump that we shrug off his "crush the loser terrorists" and "Rocket Man" (North Korea's leader) speech before the United Nations?
Starring Jeremy Renner as a solemn hunter who discovers a dead teenage girl on the titular snow-covered Indian reservation, and Elizabeth Olsen as the inexperienced FBI agent assigned to the case, Wind River is a slow-burn thriller that flip-flops between meticulous noir and philosophically boorish procedural.
"The Russian president was obviously out-playing the American president," commentator Mikhail Rostovsky wrote at the widely circulated tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets, comparing the docile Trump in Helsinki to the "rude and boorish" showman who had insulted Angela Merkel, Theresa May, and Queen Elizabeth in short order the prior week.
None of the incidents described by the women were alleged to have occurred at N.Y.U. "As I have said before, I deeply regret cavalierly making comments in professional settings that were boorish, disrespectful and just plain dumb," Mr. Steinhardt said in a statement in response to the article.
Opinion Columnist Suppose you're the type of smart conservative reluctantly inclined to give Donald Trump a pass for his boorish behavior and ideological heresies because you like the way the economy is going and appreciate the tough tone of his foreign policy, especially when it comes to Islamic fundamentalism.
One boorish co-worker at a transcription job I had in graduate school made it his business to reiterate to me, in tedious detail, whatever it was our boss had just told us to do, and it was easier to stand sentry, nodding politely, until he went away.
Back in mid-October, after the Billy Bush tape unleashed a surge of leaks about Trump's boorish behavior on the set of The Apprentice (as well as rumors that Trump was recorded saying the n-word) America turned its weary eyes to Burnett, whom it believed controlled access to the tapes.
One needn't be clairvoyant to anticipate that the two men -- as different as they could possibly be, with Tony loud and boorish, while Don is quiet and genteel -- will bond over the course of their eight-week pre-Christmas trek, which separates Tony from his wife (Linda Cardellini) and kids.
Lalani breaks the rules trying to do good; her best friend, Veyda, disbelieves and refuses to do her benedictions; the menyoro doesn't know that he doesn't actually know anything; and her uncle Drum and cousin Kul are meanspirited, boorish and nearly as frightening as anything Mount Kahna could offer up.
Joining defiant rationalism to political centrism in an irrepressibly upbeat tone, Pinker insisted that the sky is the limit on possibility if humanity sticks to its tried-and-true devices of pacification: the gentle sociability of commerce, the feminization of boorish men, and the continuing expansion of sympathy for others.
" Their proximity conflates Shkreli's naked greed (like Trump's, far more blatant and boorish than the financial sector, as personified by Blankfein, can countenance) with the floridly violent fantasies (à la Carpenter and Myers) that Trump indulges when he speaks of bringing back waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse.
The phrase was coined by Amy Rosenberg, a reporter who covers the Jersey Shore for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and stems from a similar phenomenon found on New York City subways — manspreading — in which boorish men spread their legs wider than their allotted space and take up seating area at the expense of others.
Earlier in the film, he taunted her about the death of Steve Trevor, the love of her immortal-ish life and the man who taught her about hope in the human race; eventually, he apologizes for this boorish behavior — while also proposing that she replace him as the leader of the Justice League.
As the speaker of the House, he's the most powerful elected Republican in the country; he only became speaker because of the wide respect he commanded at all levels of the party; and he commanded such respect because he fashioned himself a highbrow exponent of conservative ideas that are often promoted with boorish pandering.
Yet here he is, cut loose by the F.A., a man who believed that tactics did not apply to the captain and brought in two midrank TV comedians for entertainment, over a video that showed him being boorish and boastful, nursing what many on social media decided — only probably wrongly — was a pint of wine.
While Business Insider attributed this to Pornhub's findings that millennials are less likely to search for breasts, there is widespread online speculation that the problem lies not with a decreased appreciation of breasts, but with the fact that the concept of the restaurant is outdated and appeals only to the most boorish of baby boomers.
This is Paul Ryan country—the home turf of the Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives, a beaky ideologue and devout Catholic who several times clashed with Donald Trump during his presidential campaign, publicly rebuking the businessman for his boorish ways (Mr Ryan called Trumpian slurs against a Mexican-American judge a "textbook case of racism").
From the Post: The women accused Knight of a range of boorish behavior: from touching them on the shoulder while commenting on the attractiveness of their legs, to hugging them too tightly around the chest, to hitting them on the buttocks, according to documents compiled by investigators and Washington Post interviews with three of the women.
After a group of youthful D.S.A. members harassed the homeland security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, while she was dining out in June, a Wall Street Journal op-ed essay harrumphed, "Democratic Socialists Used to Be Decent: Michael Harrington would be appalled at the boorish tactics of today's D.S.A." There's no question that Harrington was a decent man.
The star of a viral Internet meme on Monday accused 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 of being a bigger low-life than "Scumbag Steve," his boorish online alter ego.
That was an off-the-field moment, of course, like a few others that have commanded attention at this World Series: the firing of an Astros executive for boorish postgame behavior after the pennant clincher; the poorly timed neck injury for Max Scherzer that kept him from pitching Game 5; the fan who saved his beers while taking a home run off the midsection.
That, however, was before the director of a prestigious tennis tournament declared that professional women players "ride on the coattails of the men"; John McEnroe sparked a social media firestorm by claiming that Serena Williams would rank 20163th if she played on the men's circuit; and the boorish behavior toward women of the Republican presidential candidate became a lighting rod in a nasty campaign.
But, last month, while Rachel Maddow was devoting her MSNBC show to an eagerly awaited—and, ultimately, disappointing—revelation of an old Trump tax document, Carlson delivered an unusually fierce indictment of the competition, telling viewers he had sources who confirmed that executives at NBC News and MSNBC were complicit, despite their denials, in leaking the "Access Hollywood" tape that captured Trump making boorish remarks about women.
Jeff Blehar of the conservative blog Ace of Spades made this point as part of a series of tweets back in November: A thought: every one of Trump's big "controversy" plays, though boorish, have made political establishment pay for lies told to American ppl Trump's immigration rhetoric is vulgar bunk, but chosen b/c it taps into backlash vs smug pro-immigration consensus of elites.
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I did not realize back in 1991 that sexism and boorish behavior would be summarily dismissed as a major issue with respect to powerful men even in 2016 — thus the popularity of Trump and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, no matter how salacious their past behavior toward women.
Perhaps that's why, in the weeks since the accusations of vile (and possibly criminal) behavior of Harvey Weinstein altered the public consciousness, and as our understanding of sexual harassment has expanded to include all manner of merely boorish behavior, some highly influential celebrities of color — Rihanna and LeBron James among them — sought to direct our focus to the case of a 29-year-old black woman named Cyntoia Brown.
Progressive publications like The Nation question the fundamental legitimacy of a Supreme Court tainted first by the unprecedented Republican obstruction of Judge Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandMajority disapprove of Trump Supreme Court nominations, says poll Supreme Court can prove its independence — or its partisan capture The Hill's 12:30 Report: Dems seize on Ukraine transcript in impeachment fight MORE's 2016 confirmation process, and then by its boorish treatment of Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual assault against then-nominee Kavanaugh.
Her dynamic with her failed-drummer dad (Paddy Considine), for example, has enough meat to sustain an entire movie, particularly once he starts projecting some of his own unfulfilled dreams onto her — too bad How to Build a Girl barely even picks at it before tossing it aside for her crush on an earnest musician (Alfie Allen, light-years away from Westeros), and her cool-girl status among her boorish male colleagues, and her distant relationship with her depressed mother, and so on.
Your honor, I'd like to have to following marked as "exhibit a" and entered into evidence: So now, because this guy is bent out of shape about NFL players protesting police brutality, he's going to drop a whole lot of coin on a wildly frivolous lawsuit that proposes that by virtue of allowing players to express themselves in a peaceful manner, owner Tom Benson has enabled Dragna's seat neighbors to act like boorish dickheads, therefore making it impossible for him to attend the games.
The mainstream media's takeaway from Round One of the three-round Clinton-Trump title match has now solidified, and the pundit consensus is that Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE successfully got The Donald's goat, revealing his true nature as an egocentric bully and misogynist who is easily baited into trying to defend indefensibly boorish and ethically questionable behavior in his past.

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