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"callously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows no care for other people's feelings, pain or problems

185 Sentences With "callously"

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Watching good/kind/talented people get treated so callously = simply appalling.
How had the state so blatantly and callously disregarded such information?
First of all, we don't want you to callously throw people off.
"An innocent life was not merely snuffed out, but callously discarded," Conley said.
You definitely don't want to just be callously dropping that assertion on Twitter.
The whole process has been callously efficient, as Tory leadership elections often are.
The authorities had the information but callously chose not to act on it.
For months, his inquiries callously harassed a grieving family and Mr. Foster's friends.
And yet sometimes Israeli policies seem callously designed to guarantee an extremist response.
Most were callously discarded in bushes, alleyways or dumpsters, in various states of undress.
Even more concerning, Duterte has been callously encouraging civilians to kill addicts as well.
Are we talking about the same citizenship that many Americans callously take for granted?
The 20-week abortion ban callously disregards the unique circumstances that surround a woman's pregnancy.
" Harris, the judge added, had "callously walked away and left that child ... to swelter and die.
Some fans claim that such an important, beloved hero didn't deserve such a callously presented death.
Kramer, the character of Joanna was painted as callously indifferent to her husband, and her child.
Trump has sent an unmistakable message to the Palestinian people: He callously disregards their most basic needs.
We too quickly condemn people for their views and associations, and callously and carelessly criticize and demean.
And as someone who loves animals and callously chastises anyone for eating meat, it made no sense.
But that didn't stop one NBC commentator from callously trying to bring Biles back to the ground.
Marines callously ripped the gold teeth from dead Japanese soldiers, and took other kinds of ghoulish souvenirs.
We saw no problem," Nouvel told The Guardian in September, callously dismissing the issue as an "old question.
"The evidence shows the organization's leaders acted callously when dealing with members accused of sexual abuse," Kane says.
The future is coming, but as this party so callously shows, Jenner doesn't think it's coming for her.
The idea that America is a country callously blind to the horrors of the black past is fiction.
It began with President Trump's first stroke of the pen reinstating and callously expanding the global gag rule.
Jailed migrant children are not attending summer camp or boarding school, as Laura Ingraham so callously put it.
After all, Miller treated the character callously, killing her off as a way to further Matt Murdock's plot.
But Wolf didn't take one child — he played a role in taking thousands from their parents. Callously. Systematically.
In his businesses, and his politics Trump has consistently and callously shown a willingness to break the rules.
So far, Maddie has evaded punishment, and her exes have, more or less, forgiven her for callously using them.
Instead, leaders such as al-Sisi, Duterte, Maduro, Putin, Trump and Xi are callously undermining the rights of millions.
It invites the portrayal of an administration callously indifferent to the quality of the programs for lower-income Americans.
They also promise "justice for Barb," the show's breakout character who was killed so callously early in the season.
The agency has also callously allowed countless Veterans Affairs medical professionals to perform union business rather than serve veterans.
The odds are impossible, the dangers innumerable — nature at her most callously indifferent, horrific monsters, even-more-horrific humans.
Ford was everything Republicans in Congress and supporters of Brett Kavanaugh callously feared she would be: credible and compelling.
They have instead chosen to callously distort and corrupt Mollie's tragic death to advance a cause she vehemently opposed.
He callously ignored the fact that he was killing somebody who also was a mom, a sister, and a daughter.
By an administration that callously appraises our worthiness and decides who makes the cut and who can be bargained away.
Federal judges should not callously dishonor their service by using this foolish and extreme lawsuit to throw away the ACA.
By an Administration that callously appraises our worthiness and decides who makes the cut and who can be bargained away.
That ended in one of them callously reminding the other about her violent rape and domestic abuse in their childhood home?
"They have instead chosen to callously distort and corrupt Mollie's tragic death to advance a cause she vehemently opposed," he wrote.
In his article for the magazine, Ghomeshi said he had nonetheless behaved poorly towards women, acting demanding and treating them callously.
He also revealed that on a different occasion he had worn blackface — or face-paint, as he has callously called it.
Four months ago Friday, Francis callously dismissed victims who for years had placed Bishop Juan Barros at the scene of their abuse.
"You wouldn't see us doing a deal that's callously priced because we do have to come back to the market," she said.
Ohio voters should see these laws as an invitation to use this fall's ballot to reject lawmakers who so callously undermine democracy.
Kelly forget that it was Trump who callously attacked a Gold Star family — the Khans — during the summer political conventions of 2016?
Veolia also callously and fraudulently dismissed medical and health concerns by stating that, quote, some people may be sensitive to any water.
That does not and cannot contribute to U.S. security, and it is a callously casual way to risk American blood and treasure.
No, now she was a regular woman, "not too perfect / to ever feel this worthless," and her husband had callously hurt her.
This anecdote from the New York Times could just be Trump trying to realistically, if callously, navigate the youth-obsessed modeling industry.
If America's top diplomat can get his legs cut so callously out from underneath him, then what hope is there of course correction?
During the confirmation battle of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Cramer callously defended him against the sexual assault allegations and dismissed their gravity.
She's also the person who, in between all the killing, callously leaves her panicked friends behind in favor of her own selfish whims.
His former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, perpetuated the message that for some Trump supporters stories of the forced separations should be callously dismissed.
Sessions has callously ignored the reality of voter suppression but zealously prosecuted innocent civil rights leaders on trumped-up charges of voter fraud.
Maybe current officials thought they could treat people callously at the Metropolitan Detention Center because they were mostly poor, and black and brown.
Why else would she so callously slice the tail off a mouse, with the very same knife she's using to cut up hot dogs?
Mr. Wadach's emotional story, after those months of union activity, aroused suspicions among employees who were skeptical that a union would act so callously.
Robert has callously involved the police, accusing Frances of kidnapping their children when she takes them on a ski vacation (that Robert previously approved).
Worst of all, by providing ammo for continued prohibition, Berenson callously dismisses the profound damage done by the war on marijuana to people of color.
They are warmly applauded for their service and also callously exploited, fodder for a spectacle that collapses the difference between patriotic sentiment and gross commercialism.
He was widely criticized for callously tossing rolls of toilet paper into a crowd during a brief trip he took to Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria.
Judi Davis, Reagan's daughter, penned a letter to Ferrell in The Daily Beast in which she accused the actor of callously mocking the sufferers of Alzheimer's.
Some here said the president had been callously detached for vacationing during a catastrophe, while others said he was respectfully keeping his distance during rescue efforts.
The asbestos industry has known since the 2628s that exposure to asbestos causes cancer, but they continue to callously cover-up the dangers to protect profits.
" The ad portrays Azar as callously describing the situation with immigrant children at the border as "one of the great acts of American generosity and charity.
They use dehumanizing language to describe immigration, callously referring to families as "chains," and instead calling for a "merit-based" system that prioritizes high-skilled workers.
How awful it was to watch Carrie so callously cram Quinn's few belongings — those sweatshirts and jeans we all hated so much — into a garbage bag.
And yet she herself treats Nick callously, abusing her emotional and erotic power over him precisely because she refuses to believe that she could have any.
Huffman soon callously commented that he was trying to unwind after trolls implicated him in a false pedophile conspiracy theory involving Hillary Clinton and a pizza parlor.
Yet even for that tumultuous time, the shooting of Officer McDonald was startling in its brazenness — a teenager callously opening fire on an officer in broad daylight.
They feared that the longer they waited, the more time Democrats would have to argue that Republicans wanted to callously rip benefits away from hard-working Americans.
By ensuring that everyone is as miserable as he is, he proves far more reprehensible than any of the people whose lives he has so callously ruined.
"Instead of callously repelling people fleeing unimaginable horrors, the Thai government should ensure safe passage for those seeking international protection in Thailand," said the global issues director.
He did not say explicitly that the Soviet Red Army callously stood by while Nazis crushed the flower of the resistance—but no Pole needed reminding of that.
" Sadly, he said we're now "callously littering the orbits around the Earth and now extending, what in my opinion is a flawed value paradigm—anthropocentrism—to outer space.
"The president uses the White House as a literal, literal bully pulpit, callously exerting his power over those who have little or none," he said in his remarks.
The appearance now is that the fired director and deputy director carelessly and callously manipulated the authorities of the FBI in favor of one political party over another.
New Delhi (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn's wife has slammed the Japanese legal system as "draconian" in a letter that says her husband has been "callously and needlessly" detained.
To have done it when Sanders was at his lowest point, lying in a hospital bed as pundits callously called for him to drop out, is downright stunning.
Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have launched an all-out smear campaign, callously misrepresenting Price's financial disclosures to insinuate he's done something wrong, despite providing zero evidence that's the case.
"With zero regard for human life, Joseph Hunter callously helped to arrange the murder of a Filipino woman in exchange for money," US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said.
Even among the Mean Girls mentioned above, she stands stands out as one of the meanest, boldest, most callously evil young women to ever rule over a lunch room.
For example, Trump has callously called for cutting funding for the Meals on Wheels program, which is a critical lifeline for nearly 2.4 million senior citizens and disabled Americans.
"Alex Saab engaged with Maduro insiders to run a wide-scale corruption network they callously used to exploit Venezuela's starving population," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
In the time it took to watch the 3-minute video of Trump callously bragging about violating women, one person in this country experienced the trauma of sexual violence.
"This error plays right into the hands of people who callously try to say that news media all just lie," Ms. Culver said in an interview on Saturday night.
For all the fear it puts into the hearts of progressives, the news surrounding Mr. Trump will, to state it callously, make for fascinating history books in the future.
The prosecution contends Goodson acted recklessly and callously, "despite Mr. Gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance," Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby said at a 2015 press conference.
"Senator Sessions has callously ignored the reality of voter suppression but zealously prosecuted innocent civil rights leaders on trumped-up charges of voter fraud," Brooks said in a news release.
It said that leaders in countries such as the United States, Russia and China were not standing up for civil liberties and instead were "callously undermining the rights of millions".
He accused the company of "callously and fraudulently" dismissing medical concerns and reporting that the water was safe even as residents reported health problems and complained about orange-tinted water.
This naturally earns him the ire of Yan, who had callously told him she wanted a divorce on the day after he arrived from China to join her in America.
Various media figures and anti-online harassment activists argue that Genius' platform can be used to facilitate abuse, and that the company has acted callously in responding to these issues.
He fired what amount to Miami Marlins legends in Jack McKeon and Jeff Conine; most callously, he also fired a longtime scout while he was recovering from colon cancer surgery.
Outside, the frantic sound of barking dogs fills her leafy suburb; inside, the ceaseless demands of four children and a callously philandering husband, Bill (Jason Ritter), render her pain invisible.
I saw him three times, not because I callously, selfishly refused to see him as much as I could before he was gone but because, to me, he already was.
Compared to the last notable hip-hop collective out of L.A. (the "faggot"-spewing, callously sexist work of early Odd Future), Brockhampton are already leagues ahead in regards to social consciousness.
The biography, published in 2008, devoted chapters to how Naipaul met and callously treated his mistress, an Anglo-Argentine woman who was married and about a decade younger than he was.
Neither Donald Trump nor Darrell Issa will be able to do much in the remaining days of the election to turn things around with the groups they have so callously disrespected.
If a state will callously violate a contract with a drug company for the sake of guaranteeing executions, what makes us think it won't violate the rights of a condemned murderer?
Firing dancers for no reason is common in Melbourne, perhaps because of saturation in the industry, but dancers with social media accounts are less likely to be callously dismissed, she said.
"Despite our urging for months, 60 percent of Capetonians are callously using more than 87 liters per day," Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille said during a press briefing on January 18.
But then season 4 began turning Richard into a heel, at times as callously mean as all the tech billionaires who've been stealing his inventions and crushing his dreams since episode one.
One user had posted publicly, asking for help with their crystals, and fretting that they'd callously misused them: "Does anyone else notice that the crystals themselves are despairing and hurting?" this witch.
In March, a former student at Baylor brought a negligence lawsuit in federal court against the school, claiming it acted callously and indifferently after she was raped by a Baylor football player.
There was virtual silence from Democrats when President Barack Obama callously threw Poland and the Czech Republic under the bus by canceling our missile defense agreements in an effort to appease Moscow.
In March, a former student at Baylor brought a negligence lawsuit in federal court against the school, alleging it acted callously and indifferently after she was raped by a Baylor football player.
According to some progressives, Democrats need to learn from Mr. Trump's style of politics and name enemies, draw harder lines and callously stoke the animosities that roil Americans' lives for partisan advantage.
F.D.R. managed this strategic feat by concentrating on the broad rights of workers while, often callously, ignoring the moral imperatives of identity politics, though the latter reached existential proportions during his presidency.
It is a love that holds all the players in the pregnancy drama in its warmth, even the little stranger so callously disregarded at the single-option abortion clinic down the street.
James Bevel to be chained to his sickbed, who clubbed a Negro woman registrant, and who callously inflicted repeated brutalities and indignities upon nonviolent Negroes peacefully petitioning for their constitutional right to vote.
In March, a female former student at Baylor brought a negligence lawsuit in federal court against the school, claiming it acted callously and indifferently after she was raped by a Baylor football player.
When rape culture in some way or another affects every woman's life, this approach is at best callously insensitive, and at worst, gleefully perpetuates attitudes that can and do result in real harm.
If you had told me five years ago that General Motors — more specifically, Cadillac— was going to make a car like the ATS-V, I would have callously laughed at you in disbelief.
James Bevel to be chained to his sickbed; who clubbed a Negro woman registrant, and who callously inflicted repeated brutalities and indignities upon nonviolent Negroes peacefully petitioning for their constitutional right to vote.
But in season five, the show can't seem to imagine a politics driven by anything other than crude hero worship and awed reverence for those who would callously shed blood and call it beautiful.
The film shows the collective strategising and arguing over how to rouse a society that is, as they see it, callously indifferent to thousands of gay people dying from AIDS each year in France.
"Secretary Nielsen signed off on this family separation policy, falsely claimed that the policy did not exist, and then callously failed to address the policy's tragic and inevitable fallout," Mr. Durbin said on Twitter.
Lawmakers' other concern about ending the Perkins loan program is that colleges and advocates, the same groups that complain about complexity, would say lawmakers callously ended a program that helps students pay for college.
It was a horrifying, callously executed move, but it was hard not to feel a thrill of triumph along with Cersei as she surveyed the wreckage with a sip of wine and a smirk.
Speaking at Franklin's funeral on Friday, Sharpton tore into Trump, pointing out how the president seemed to callously refer to the Queen of Soul as an employee of his after she died on August 16.
But even beyond that concern, he argues that callously treating civilians as the collateral damage of a cyberattack that could black out homes, schools, and hospitals is an unnecessary and immoral step for American hackers.
Although surrounded by a fine cast, De Niro's the main draw here, portraying Madoff's varying shades -- able to charm masters of the universe out of millions one moment and callously dismissing his children the next.
"Instead, leaders such as al-Sisi, Duterte, Maduro, Putin, Trump and Xi are callously undermining the rights of millions," he said, referring to the presidents of Egypt, the Philippines, Venezuela, Russia, the US and China.
You want to honor this ticking clock around the character's suicidal ideation, but Work in Progress is a TV show that might run for many years, so you don't want to treat the topic callously.
"Senator Sessions has callously ignored the reality of voter suppression but zealously prosecuted innocent civil rights leaders on trumped-up charges of voter fraud," NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks said in a news release.
But "Christopher Robin" has a darker tone, largely because the actual little boy shared a name with his fictional alter ego, and was thus rather callously used as a promotional gimmick in connection with the books.
In the 1940s, '50s and '60s, federal, state and local authorities callously stymied school desegregation efforts, while encouraging white flight to the suburbs and adopting housing policies that locked low-income people of color in Hartford.
The picture that emerges is not simply one of incompetence or evil, so much as federal, state, and local administrators responding rationally—and callously—to the incentives and constraints that our system of environmental regulation creates.
To throw this Kavanaugh bomb into the middle of all of that presents the possibility of historically large losses for Republicans if this whole thing is perceived by the public as being mishandled or handled callously.
Identity theft is a crime under state and federal law—and while it is taking place this agency has turned a blind eye to its victims and callously told our fellow law enforcement officials it will not help.
The hyperbole and fallacies being callously thrown around by opponents of the Adoption Provider Act aren't just a disservice to civil discourse, it's a move that makes it harder and harder for children to ever find a home.
Most recently, and in an example that best personifies the way in which the regime regards its return to power, Assad officials have begun callously issuing death certificates for individuals who were tortured to death while in detention.
Because anyone who has had to work with all their might for a chance to live a life with dignity or help realize it for their children — making contributions others may callously mock — can relate to those stories.
"When the government prominently displays a large Latin cross as a war memorial, it does more than just align the state with Christianity; it also callously discriminates against patriotic soldiers who are not Christian," they told the court.
The forces who were so callously attacking us grew up believing that Assad and his father, Hafez, were some sort of gods, and that whoever expresses disloyalty against these deities deserves to be shot dead without even a trial.
The idea came about when the two met up in Wyoming, where West was working on G.O.O.D Music's summer splurge and callously ignoring the havoc he'd caused by voicing his support for a gaggle of far-right pseudo-intellectuals.
Duque's decision to kidnap his son from school before slipping out of the country not only puts the boy in harm's way, but it also callously takes him away from his mother, who is no longer married to Duque.
He marketed himself not as a technocrat, ensconced in a political establishment, to which he callously referred as a "swamp"; instead, he presented himself as a businessman who could employ efficient public administrators to carry out his plans for the country.
Displayed out of context on social media, this line seems like a condemnation of hormonal birth control, a sign that its sexist inventors callously chose to place the burden — and negative physical effects — of preventing pregnancy on women, and women alone.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A former student at Baylor University has brought a negligence lawsuit in federal court in Texas against the school, world's largest Baptist college, claiming it acted callously and indifferently after she was raped by a Baylor football player.
Donald Trump, the man who callously separated children from their parents and forever traumatized them in the process, has viciously attacked LeBron James, the man who just opened a school for hundreds of poor children and probably saved them in the process.
In March, a former student at Baylor brought a negligence lawsuit in federal court against the school, accusing it of acting callously and indifferently after she was raped by a football player Tevin Elliott, who was sentenced to 20 years in 2014.
We all know the types: the person who won't stop talking when you're trying to meet a deadline, the one who blatantly takes credit for your ideas or the one who callously leaves you to pull an all-nighter to fix their mistake.
The authorities said the man styled himself as "the General" — a reference to the reach of his criminal network — and that he had been heard on intercepted telephone calls joking callously about the deaths of migrants who were fleeing violence and desperation.
We all know the types: the person who won't stop talking when you're trying to meet a deadline, the one who blatantly takes credit for your ideas, or the one who callously leaves you to pull an all-nighter to fix their mistake.
Like Mr. Puiu's depressing 2006 masterpiece — "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu," a portrait of a dying man being callously shuffled from hospital to hospital as he expires — "Sieranevada" has an unsparingly cynical view of the world leavened with a dry gallows humor.
As a person and a performer, I still wish that people would know me for me, and less as the tall girl who got called "Big Bird" (and still gets called out callously from time to time for her size as an adult).
Court documents obtained by PEOPLE detail a grisly sequence of events: how the academically gifted and socially isolated teen, who had no prior criminal or disciplinary issues, savagely stabbed his mom and dad in their home and then callously described what he'd done to authorities.
The Indigenous Peoples March came only days after Donald Trump took yet another racist shot at Senator Elizabeth Warren, whom he often calls Pocahontas, by callously referencing the Wounded Knee Massacre, at which hundreds of Native Americans were killed, in one of his tweets.
Fetishism and masochism work directly into her choices, and so does the unsatisfying nature of her other relationships, with the callously entitled husband of her best friend and business partner, and with her ex-husband, who's moved on to date a beautiful yoga instructor.
Trump is playing on white working class resentment against racially diverse young people, immigrants and minorities — people who are falsely and callously characterized as lazy, undeserving bums who lie to get a Social Security disability check, an unemployment check or to qualify for food stamps.
The other is a demagogic bigot with a puddle-deep understanding of national and international issues, who openly courts white nationalism, is hostile to women, Mexicans and Muslims, and is callously using black people as pawns in a Donnie-come-lately kinder-gentler campaign.
The father of Mollie Tibbetts, an Iowa college student whose body was found last month, has called on others to not "callously distort and corrupt" her death to promote a political agenda, a day after President Trump's eldest son blamed Democrats for her death.
Now, through all of this, members of Congress are still acting as if it's business as usual, bickering and arguing and pointing fingers on cable news while callously thinking we, the people, are too stupid to see that they're up to their old spending tricks.
The fact that about 40 percent of Flint's residents live in poverty and more than half are black was one reason state and federal officials callously disregarded initial complaints as bellyaching, according to a detailed report by a task force appointed by the governor.
"Yet now companies which willingly entangle themselves in partnerships with the anti-American, illegitimate, and oppressive regime in Cuba are on notice that they will be held responsible for their part in callously benefiting from the extensive losses suffered by victims of the regime," he added.
"In response to two credible claims of sexual assault, by women with no connection to one another, Lt. Governor Fairfax has claimed that the women lied about what he insists wereconsensual sexual encounters and has baselessly and callously attempted to discredit these women," Katz and Banks write.
Each and every queer person has been confronted with cruelty in ways many cannot imagine - verbal and physical abuse from strangers, friends, & even family; politicians callously attacking on our right to love or merely exist in public spaces; legalized discrimination for daring to be who we are.
Then there is the brazenly political, callously calculating school of thought — which is as dangerous as it is interesting — that holds that the severe distaste for sitting-President-Trump will likely be the best liberal motivator for success in the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential election.
While that work is important and must continue, an increasing number of Republicans and Democrats from the House and Senate have had the "ah-ha moment" of realizing that traditional policy approaches largely ignore the source of the problem: men who callously buy sex from vulnerable women and youth.
"The Trump administration is callously putting construction of an environmentally and culturally destructive wall above water resources for communities on both sides of the border, federally protected lands, clean air, and the lives of hundreds of endangered species," the League of Conservation Voters' Sara Chieffo said in a statement.
"The immigration policies proposed by the Trump administration stand in stark contrast to some of our most fundamental American values and callously target New Jerseyans, like Catalino, who not only pose no threat to public safety, but contribute so much to what makes our state and nation strong," said Booker.
In a landmark speech at an antiwar rally in April 1965, Paul Potter, the president of Students for a Democratic Society, asked: ''What kind of system is it that justifies the United States or any country seizing the destinies of the Vietnamese people and using them callously for its own purpose?
We want to see her prevail over the scheming wealthy white people who callously brush off concerns about the grotesque inhumanity on the US southern border in drawing rooms, who feign principle in opposition to their most egregiously offensive family members but ultimately only maintain their noble beliefs from the comfort of wealth.
A diptych, it pairs a scene of an anxious, androgynous teen-ager in a long T-shirt amid callously naked grownups, at what may be a luxurious beach resort, with a nightmarish vision, likely derived from photographs of Haitian refugees, of a storm-lashed shore, where people struggle, lament, and lie drowned.
George W. Bush may be a good painter and a caring friend to soldiers, but he's also the man who callously put those soldiers in harmful situations, and has now reduced them to characters within a feel-good narrative that he can tell to friends, family, and the rest of the world.
Flashman, who was spun off into a parody series by George MacDonald Fraser in the decidedly un-Victorian late 1960s and '70s, is a coward and a drunkard, a rogue callously indifferent to the plight of natives and his fellow soldiers alike: everything wrong, in other words, with the colonialist ideals of empire.
She tastelessly mangles the known facts of Anne Frank's life in order to make a banal point ("yoo-hoo, Anne, get real"), and seems to be callously alluding to 9/11 when she mulls over people forced to decide whether to burn to death or jump out the window and fall "splat" on the sidewalk.
Hasselbeck callously implied that Barrett could have just waited to see Andrews on the show and saved himself some jail time: Hasselbeck wasn't the only person who felt like Andrews's appearance on Dancing With the Stars wasn't proper victim behavior — you can hear cheers and laughs from the audience of The View as Hasselbeck makes her case.
The most prominent donor families behind Trump -- the Mercers, Ricketts and Adelsons -- on Saturday gave no indication they would ditch the GOP nominee, despite the endless string of mass defections by senior Republicans caused by his latest scandal: the emergence of a decade-old video in which Trump callously spoke about a married woman with whom he had tried to have sex.
"We are told that Jordan is an important ally in the war on terror, a war which I support, but I encourage our president and our administration to take a hard look at our relationship with an ally who would so callously disrespect the sacrifice made by our boys," Brian McEnroe, the father of one of the slain soldiers, said.
If the Trump administration allows Sudan's violent kleptocracy to continue without the pressure to build a more inclusive and transparent government, American and European national security objectives related to terrorism and migration will be severely undermined, and the hopes of the Sudanese people for peace and human rights in their land will once again be callously punted down the field.
But this does mean that some of the more imposing works, like Cassils's "Fast Twitch// Slow Twitch" (2011), an incredible video projection capturing the artist's extreme bodybuilding process, or Marc Ohrem-Leclef's Olympic Favela (2016), a poignant documentary and photo series about the fisher families who were callously displaced by the preparations for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, feel a bit watered down.
The son of immigrants was one of 15 Democratic attorneys general who filed a legal brief supporting the suspension of Trump's travel ban, which blocks all refugees and those from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the U.S. "We in California have the greatest opportunity of any state to prevent our nation from spiraling backwards to the days when homes were callously foreclosed," Becerra added Thursday.
They may cover up murders and sexual assaults and criminal negligence, they may callously lay off entire digital newsrooms and humiliate their lowliest employees, and they may be battling over who gets to be the richest when they're all going to be just fine regardless—but to them, the only inheritance that matters is the affection that Logan has stubbornly withheld since their childhoods.
Because Republicans know two things: that it will be very difficult for Congress to pass something Trump will sign, and that their party is in a perilous place if they and their president are the ones who callously threw 800,000 of our brightest students, soldiers, young entrepreneurs, community advocates and hard-working kids who are American — in every way that matters — under the bus.
To be clear, there is nothing wrong with taking the approach of letting others make their claims and mount their critiques, while acting as a kind of critical bundler who then shows the reader how certain contentions repeat and resonate among those who were deeply emotionally and intellectually invested in the controversy, those who felt like their own bodies were being callously displayed and used for entertainment and misplaced pity.
Instead, for four days, an endless barrage of C- and D-list speakers made the case that Hillary Clinton had betrayed her country before and would do it again, this time from the Oval Office; that she had left soldiers to be slaughtered overseas and had callously opened borders at home so civilians could be murdered by a horde of undocumented immigrants; that the only way to stop her was to not only defeat her in November, but to actually lock her up.
Equity markets tried awfully hard to trade lower all week but always seemed to rally back, although, as Marines they would have failed, leaving behind the wounded, those yield plays whose valuations had been too far extended as investors sought to replace what central bankers had callously removed in the name of QE. Ultimately, on Friday, the sellers, abetted by a just strong enough jobs number and perhaps unsure about the impact of Sunday night's presidential debate, won the battle and equity markets closed ever so marginally lower on the week.

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