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" Castigating the attacker, he added, "Is there nothing sacred?
They "stick it to the man" by castigating political elites.
Some critics, however, began castigating his pianism as mere heartless dazzle.
Castigating diversity rather than celebrating it is just plain anti-American.
Trump is just castigating them as foreign because he says racist stuff.
Donald Trump campaigned (and may well govern) by castigating the uselessness of experts.
But Ukraine's interior minister, Arsen Avakov, backed Myrotvorets, castigating the journalists as "liberal-separatists".
Trump frequently cites Powell in his tweets, castigating him for keeping interest rates high.
He hasn't abandoned issuing political barbs or castigating the media for coverage he dislikes.
"Where have your feelings for the people gone?" she wrote, castigating local government officials.
At times it involves castigating Muslim traditionalists for poor treatment of women, gays, and lesbians.
" Trump made similar remarks on Saturday, castigating some Jewish Americans for not loving Israel "enough.
He rails against free-trade agreements, blaming them for job losses and castigating Australia's "lousy negotiators".
Throughout Monday, the White House defended the order, castigating media coverage as overheated and criticizing Democrats.
Congress had requested a probe into UMTA funding and held hearings castigating it for Morgantown's snowballing costs.
Varlack, eyewitnesses said, was loudly castigating President Donald Trump while striking the statue with his spiked banjo.
Cornyn's fellow Republicans have generally avoided criticizing Ford, instead castigating Democrats for not revealing her allegations earlier.
With the spotlight on, they worried about primary challenges from the right and Trump tweets publicly castigating them.
Muslims Since September 2015, Trump has made a series of broadsides against Muslims, castigating them all as terrorists.
Another goal is to win over skeptical Republicans, since nothing unites the party quite like castigating the Clintons.
Thom Yorke | Tomorrow's Modern BoxesThis is just two hours of Thom Yorke unboxing Apple products and castigating them.
The two deputy prime ministers' social media activity is about grabbing attention, setting the news agenda, and castigating opponents.
Since Mrs May runs a minority government, winning a majority is hard, especially given her habit of castigating MPs.
It seems strange to respond to problems in the army by castigating a minister who is taking them on.
Trump remained defiant on Thursday, castigating his critics in early-morning tweets, claiming he was misrepresented by the media.
Her artworks are not, as some critics would have it, castigating lectures but an ongoing request for our participation.
Conservatives spent most of the Obama years castigating Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, for excessively inflationary monetary policy.
Until recently, he was a lone voice on Fox News, castigating, though never naming, the president for not acting.
There will be a lot of takes, I expect, castigating the tone of political discourse and calling for civility.
Mr. Trump cheered on William P. Barr, the attorney general, for intervening, while castigating the federal judge overseeing the case.
But the President's public castigating of Germany as being "totally controlled by Russia" is inappropriate treatment of a valued ally.
It has grown, if anything, more rancorous, with local elected officials castigating City Hall for not listening to parents' concerns.
Clinton also worked to align herself with President Obama, while castigating Sanders for not always standing by the president's side.
Castigating conservatives who see a possibility of coexistence with the left, he called for a religious Reconquista of American politics.
And after castigating Washington elites for most of his inaugural address, Trump will rely on them to pass his ambitious agenda.
At his news conference, Mr. LePage devoted much of his time to one of his favorite themes: castigating the news media.
Does Cornell's version of white masculinity — emotive, self-castigating, softened edges but still edgy — still have a place in Trump's America?
Just last night Trump dismissively referred to his sometime opponent Senator John McCain, castigating him for his vote against repealing Obamacare.
"Billions" latches on to an amusing food metaphor to express that, with Chuck castigating Bryan for his weak Korean lunch order.
As Trump shows with every micromanaging tweet castigating some company for a capital expenditure decision, economics is always intertwined with politics.
Salvini adopted a page from British campaigners for Brexit in castigating the home of the European Commission as Italy's primary nemesis.
We should be cheering this behavior, and not castigating it, even if WeWork itself might turn out to be a dud.
Mr. Trump followed suit by castigating the news media and telling the public not to believe what they had just heard.
The president is liable to treat the next person who advises him against leaving the WTO or castigating an ally with suspicion.
And indeed, it has wasted a vast share of its time castigating Israel while failing to bring vile malefactors elsewhere to book.
For example, the council has issued a damning special report on Myanmar, castigating that country for its mistreatment of the Rohingya minority.
The federal government's Civil Rights Commission is castigating the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), saying it is failing to protect minorities from pollution.
The President spent the long hours watching television, phoning advisers and tapping out furious tweets castigating Democrats for opposing his border wall.
During the same period, though, Nietzsche was castigating German tendencies toward nationalist chauvinism and anti-Semitism—conspicuous elements in Wagner's political blatherings.
When strongman politicians deploy violent speech in castigating dissenters and critics as "traitors", street mobs become emboldened to carry out physical attacks.
Ms. Beder had taken only a few steps when the morality police spotted her, and officers began shouting at her, castigating her.
The Republican lawmakers spent as much time castigating the "fake media" and the "Russia hoax" as they did the matter at hand.
Trump's history of individually castigating law enforcement agents also weighs heavily on any decision to publicly poke around in the president's business.
And at his press conference, Trump seemed to conflate CNN's report with BuzzFeed's, castigating both outlets for reporting any part of the story.
Taylor said there were a lot of tears afterwards and, perhaps castigating herself too much, said she felt she had let Copeland down.
Many mistakes have been made in castigating the passive; not to name names, but it is time the language mavens improved their advice.
Mr. Sykes, along with a handful of other local radio hosts, has spent his mornings criticizing and castigating Mr. Trump over the airwaves.
In 1992, Mr. Smith published "George Bush's War," castigating the first President Bush for Operation Desert Storm's expulsion of Iraqi troops from Kuwait.
On Wednesday, an advisor to Iranian president Hassan Rouhani fired off a tweet at Pompeo castigating him for provoking Iran with military deployments.
I still heard the castigating voices in my head: To break this rule, any rule, was to render myself bad, cast out, alone.
After castigating Democrats as obstructionists, Mr. Trump may now seek common cause on areas of mutual interest like infrastructure projects, immigration and taxes.
But Ms. Cohen answered for both of them, castigating the Scottish government for letting Mr. Megrahi out of a prison in Greenock, Scotland.
He also sought to build support for an ambitious legislative agenda, despite days earlier castigating the very institution he needs to approve it.
Some carried banners with slogans castigating the government for its perceived failure to tackle corruption, pollution, a stagnant economy and a public health crisis.
Critics pounce After Trump's announcement, business leaders, politicians, and foreign heads-of-state began castigating the decision as a woeful abandonment of US leadership.
WASHINGTON — President Trump kicked off the new year with more than a dozen Twitter posts castigating his enemies and political foes and complimenting himself.
In 2006, Mr. He gave a blunt speech to a closed door conference in Beijing, castigating the Communist Party for sitting outside the law.
Boxer, as part of a congressional investigative committee, was castigating GM's new CEO, Mary Barra, who had been in the job a mere three weeks.
But President Tayyip Erdogan has not retreated from the row, castigating Washington over democracy issues in comments that may further dim hopes of a resolution.
He held multiple campaign events for Hawley, railing on McCaskill and castigating her as a far-left liberal out of step with more mainstream voters.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's army chief on Tuesday warned against protests after a disputed election, invoking the revered monarchy and castigating people he said "distort" democracy.
He helped drive two senators, Mr. Corker and Mr. Flake, into retirement, castigating them in humiliating terms online and driving up their unpopularity with Republicans.
The Qataris were shocked at the contradiction between evenhanded statements from the State Department and Pentagon, and Mr. Trump's tweets castigating the tiny Gulf state.
Whenever I see someone castigating liberals for engaging in identity politics, I wonder what such people imagine the right has been doing all these years.
Senate Democrats, meanwhile, were under increasing pressure from the media and women's groups to explain why they were castigating Roy Moore but not Al Franken.
Omar Albenia, a spokesman of the council of Palmyra and Badia condemned the vandalism, while castigating the Syrian regime for allowing jihadists to reclaim the city.
Amash said in May that the Mueller report showed Trump had obstructed justice, bucking his party and joining Democrats in castigating the president for his actions.
Seeking to steal the momentum from the Clinton campaign, Trump ditched plans to make a speech Monday castigating the former first lady and husband Bill Clinton.
"Republicans ought to be castigating the president over the Trump Tower meeting, not covering for him," The Weekly Standard wrote in a searing editorial published Friday.
At the time, the agency downplayed its seriousness, castigating the reporters in a press release for not providing an informed or accurate portrayal of the attack.
When former colleagues criticized him for becoming overtly partisan, he shot back by castigating them for using their titles to enrich themselves by joining corporate boards.
"I don't get to talk about my cat Beyonce anymore," said Maysoon Zayid, one of the comics who drew large laughs for castigating Trump this Sunday night.
But Democrats do not have the luxury of sweepingly opposing long term military missions while castigating Trump for ending them recklessly in the way he just did.
Among those castigating the Nazi display were groups that have previously criticized Sanders, for remarks by campaign surrogates and his shows of opposition to Israeli government policies.
Rather than castigating the chief justice for a partisan and inappropriate decision that effectively denied health insurance to millions of poor Americans, most observers praised his centrism.
But remember that social progress means winning over voters in flyover country, and that it's difficult to recruit voters whom you're simultaneously castigating as despicable, bigoted imbeciles.
But what President Trump did on Wednesday in his Twitter attack on the Nordstrom department store chain, castigating it for dropping Ms. Trump's line, was far worse.
Maybe you weren't just castigating her, but trying to send the message that you understand how bereft and mixed up and out of control she sometimes feels.
" Anglin responded by castigating Gab as a "fraud platform" with an interface like "a fucked up version of AOL in 1994," labeling Torba a "free-speech hoax artist.
Mr. Orban built his campaign on castigating Western nations as a hostile, multicultural force, where Muslim immigrants ran wild and where traditional family values were under constant assault.
Trump never liked this arrangement, famously asking, "Where's my Roy Cohn?" and castigating Sessions for refusing to act like Trump's personal lawyer in his capacity as attorney general.
In a dimly lit Brooklyn nightclub on a Saturday afternoon, congressional candidate Suraj Patel is castigating FOSTA, the new law that punishes web platforms for serving sex workers.
Before that, some American politicians were more focused on castigating Turkey, a fellow NATO member, for backsliding on democracy and purchasing an antimissile defense system from the Russians.
Susan Collins ended the day on Friday doing the same, repeating most of the Republican talking points and castigating Democrats for how they had handled the entire process.
That resulted in a remarkable shift among comics fans, who went from castigating Hollywood for its treatment of Batman to attacking anyone who questioned the value of Nolan's films.
It's quietly castigating, for the audience: The apocalypse happens because fracking tips the earth off its axis, and we are all too preoccupied with our own concerns to care.
Eventually, the argument becomes almost paradoxical, with subjects castigating Google (and Facebook, by vague extension) for not un-biasing something that they also argue is literally defined by bias.
While George H.W. Bush liked to think of himself as distinct from the rank-and-file, his 1988 campaign fully embraced the movement's central message by castigating Massachusetts Gov.
He had written letters to statesmen in Europe and Asia imploring them to support disarmament, and to Mr. Reagan castigating him for battling left-wing movements in Latin America.
Political figures and tech luminaries alike are castigating YouTube for not doing enough to rein in the crooks, crackpots, racists, Russian agents and charlatans who call the platform home.
" • "Political figures and tech luminaries alike are castigating YouTube for not doing enough to rein in the crooks, crackpots, racists, Russian agents and charlatans who call the platform home.
But there was no obvious movement to do anything about them, and lawmakers said they were focused on the business at hand, which did not include castigating the president.
When the castigating got traction, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez shot back at her critics, pointing out the obvious — that she did not buy the clothes she wore for the shoot.
It's "unfortunate" that President Donald Trump is castigating Europe but is treating China with "kid gloves" when it comes to trade, former diplomat Nick Burns told CNBC on Tuesday.
How GOP hopes to keep Clinton email scandal alive "It's a star, it looks like a sheriff's star," he said indignantly, castigating those who described the shape as anti-Semitic.
The publicity-shy Bob Mercer, who has given over $2 million to pro-Trump efforts, took the extraordinary step of castigating Cruz in a statement to The New York Times.
Trump, however, spent the weekend castigating a prominent African American Democratic lawmaker and his hometown of Baltimore, the second weekend in a row that he's attacked Democratic lawmakers of color.
Activists are castigating Facebook for hiring a public relations firm accused of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and blamed Jewish billionaire philanthropist George Soros for galvanizing some of Facebook's critics.
It's quietly castigating, for the audience: A zombie apocalypse happens because fracking tips the Earth off its axis, and people are all too preoccupied with their own concerns to care.
She transferred $10 million she raised during that time to her 2020 account — much of which, Buttigieg pointed out, she raked in from the same big donors she's castigating now.
No good people manager would tolerate an employee castigating another employee because of sex, race or age — so why would it be okay to do so because of political preference?
Just when you think a scene will feature a guy castigating Dougie for drinking his coffee, he instead tries a green tea latte and decides he really likes that instead.
Given Sanders's long time as an independent rather than a Democrat, it might be easier for him to return to the role of the prophet in the wilderness castigating the system.
Two of the country's most influential newspapers, O Estado de São Paulo and Folha de S. Paulo, published scathing editorials castigating Mr. Netanyahu and supporting Ms. Rousseff's handling of the nomination.
She seemingly mangles his genitalia while scarfing a banana and castigating—in her off-kilter bark—liars, cheats, hypocrites, and the other varietals of awful men who dare darken her doorstep.
Donald Trump was reported to have sent letters to several leaders of countries in NATO castigating them for failing to increase spending to 2% of GDP on defence, as they have promised.
Castigating myself: if only we had spent more time with you on Sundays, instead of hurtling further down the path to digital immortality, you might not have taken such a rebellious path.
Various outlets reported on the story, and Kilduff-Taylor engaged in some clearly light hearted banter with other developers who made a show of comically castigating Mode7 for their lack of integrity.
He was also an editor, a political activist and a scathing and ironical polemicist, castigating equally the Russian despots in Petersburg and his fellow socialists in exile in London, Geneva and Paris.
"I find it odd that we're thinking about castigating our number one industry instead of getting down and thanking them," state representative Leslie Osborn said during a legislative debate before the vote.
But she has been criticized frequently as promoting a one-sided view of the stories she covers, castigating those she perceives to be guilty without waiting for rulings from jury or judge.
Then on Wednesday, outgoing Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a lengthy speech further castigating the Netanyahu government and warning that its policies threaten the future viability of a two-state solution.
Ms. Gabbard has disavowed some of her most hateful supporters, castigating the news media for giving "any oxygen at all" to the endorsement she won from the white nationalist leader David Duke.
He continues to play to his fans by castigating and insulting the very followers he needs to get on his team to succeed, such as the intelligence community and other government agencies.
Her testimony also evoked a rare tweet from first lady Melania Trump castigating her for a comment she made that invoked the Trumps' 13-year-old son, for which Karlan later apologized.
When historians look back at this campaign, one of the key turning points will undoubtedly be the Democratic convention, where Khizr Khan delivered a riveting speech castigating the arguments that Trump had made.
Between tweets about his visit with the Japanese prime minister and golfing with Abe and Els, Trump sent out a tweet again castigating the media over their treatment of his daughter Ivanka Trump.
ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan showed no retreat from a diplomatic row with the United States on Saturday, castigating Washington for what he said an "undemocratic" indictment against his security detail.
" When Hannity joined Trump, he not only praised him for "promises kept"; he also echoed the President's attacks on the press, castigating the rest of the media covering the rally as "fake news.
The North Korean Foreign Ministry also issued a statement Tuesday morning -- castigating South Korea and the US for proceeding with joint military exercises this month and deploying stealth fighters to the Korean Peninsula.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump took credit Wednesday for steering NATO's focus toward terrorism, declaring the military alliance is no longer outdated after castigating its focus and financing on the campaign trail last year.
Over the years, Ms. Bloomberg has become one of the most outspoken and visible critics of New York City's public schools, regularly castigating the Education Department's leadership at forums and in the news media.
Senator Bernie Sanders broke taboo during the primary campaign by speaking forcefully in support of Palestinian rights and equality, castigating Secretary Clinton for failing to even mention the Palestinians in her address to AIPAC.
The Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, responded to Mr. Pompeo on Monday, castigating the United States and accusing the Americans of trying to pit Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region against Tehran.
Pete Wilson (R), brought a vicious campaign that played on white angst in a state with a rapidly growing immigrant population, castigating the new residents as the root of all that was wrong in California.
The boy resents his father and knows he's in trouble because he works for Escobar; Duque responses by castigating his son for being weak and not appreciating the privileges his lucrative job has afforded them.
Lavrov dedicated the opening of his annual press conference Monday to castigating the US, which is expected to soon issue a fresh round of sanctions against Russia over its interference in the 2016 US election.
The singer, who, while bold, is also notoriously press-shy, issued a powerful statement Thursday castigating police violence perpetrated against communities of color, demanding not only that it stop but that people contact their Congress members.
Trump is wagering the 2020 election, and possibly the GOP's future for years beyond, on a very different bet: that the party has more to gain from castigating the nation's largest cities than from courting them.
Since his announcement to run for office, Donald Trump has consistently yelled fire in a crowded political theater by castigating various segments of our population and encouraging his supporters to "knock the crap" out of protesters.
"Many of the people who are right now calling for the release of this report were basically castigating Ken Starr and others for releasing the Starr report," Barr said, echoing President Donald Trump's criticism of Nadler.
He has instead spent his transition waging personal vendettas on Twitter, castigating CNN and other media organizations while putting more credibility in the statements of Russia and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange than those of US intelligence agencies.
Jeb Bush's super PAC, Right to Rise, has dropped roughly $15 million there, but a good portion of those ads are aimed at castigating Rubio as a political neophyte who skips votes and flip-flops on immigration.
The schism comes as Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is running a populist campaign that could appeal to some union members, castigating free trade agreements and illegal immigrants while vowing not to cut entitlement spending.
The only appropriate way forward is for those elected leaders who have been castigating law enforcement and violating sacred norms involving sources and methods to immediately cease in their efforts and publicly apologize for these baseless claims.
She campaigned on Sunday in New Hampshire with Khizr Khan, the father of an Army captain slain in Iraq, whose speech in July castigating Mr. Trump as biased against Muslims and immigrants electrified the Democratic National Convention.
In a groundbreaking 1993 study, Margaret Bose points out that in his early modern poetics of love, Petrarch himself writes a war-inciting poem, castigating the crude Germans across the Alps in contrast to the glorified Italians.
In Israel, the reaction to the events of recent days, including Mr. Kerry's speech castigating the government's policies and a United Nations resolution condemning Israeli settlements, made it clear that Israelis are just as polarized as Americans.
Ironically, the UTLA's strategy of castigating charters as the villains and asking government for protection from their competitor, is the same strategy that was used by the U.S. auto and steel industries in the 1970s and 1980s.
On Tuesday, in Phoenix, President Hyde returned to the full-on savagery of his campaign, castigating the press as traitors to the country and letting loose with language designed to rile up his hard-core white-nationalist base.
Trump's praise of Putin as a "strong leader" is a notable break with the general trend of US politicians and opinion leaders castigating Putin and criticizing Russia, and Putin has made seemingly complimentary comments about Trump in return.
"While the court welcomes the membership of the so-called State of Palestine, it has threatened Israel — a liberal, democratic nation," John R. Bolton, Mr. Trump's national security adviser, said in a speech on Monday castigating the court.
Waukesha, Wisconsin (CNN)Democrats are planning a two-front war to take back the Senate: tying Republican senators to Donald Trump and castigating them for refusing to give even scant consideration to President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee. Sen.
Trump made castigating China a staple of his presidential campaign, saying the communist giant was guilty of "rape" against the US economy and promising it would be branded a currency manipulator on his first day in the Oval Office.
Still, for the remainder of the presentation, Mr. Flatte sat in the back of the room looking dejected and self-castigating, like a pitcher who gives up five runs in the first inning before being yanked from the game.
And those who did speak from the podium seemed focused more on castigating black protesters, scolding other blacks for their behavior and exalting Mr. Trump than on trying to help Republicans make inroads with undecided or skeptical black voters.
At private lunches and evening cocktail receptions in the swish ski resort, some U.S. financiers expressed concern about the impact from Trump's blunt re-evaluation of key foreign policy principles and his penchant for castigating American companies on Twitter.
Of course, local media jumped on the avocado comment, castigating millennials for their profligacy and overlooking such major problems as inadequate urban planning and extant economic turmoil—not to mention the lack of foresight exhibited, arguably, by previous generations.
Friction between Republicans and Trump has grown in recent months, with the president publicly castigating some party leaders, notably Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and expressing infuriation that Congress has not passed any significant legislation since his January inauguration.
Jim Jarmusch's gently scathing tragicomedy, set in small-town America, is quietly castigating, for the audience: The apocalypse happens because fracking tips the Earth off its axis, and people are all too preoccupied with their own concerns to care.
Yet the president of the United States had trouble castigating the specific parties involved, even as other members of his political party — from Paul Ryan to Marco Rubio — called the problem for what it was: bigotry and white supremacy.
In this case, Mr. Trump also ran afoul of conservative doctrine, with opponents of abortion rights immediately castigating him for suggesting that those who receive abortions — and not merely those who perform them — should be punished if the practice is outlawed.
Glowering senators, hands on hips and fingers wagging, spent a good part of three days castigating one another across the aisle as Democrats held up the emergency aid to wring what they saw as essential concessions from the White House.
The UK government's slow response has taken heavy criticism in recent days, with the normally supportive Times newspaper leading with an editorial castigating the prime minister on Monday and comparing his slow response to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Nazi Germany.
He provided a revealing glimpse into the two sides of impeachment for the candidates, castigating Mr. Trump for committing what he believed were "impeachable offenses" while also pulling back and acknowledging that impeachment proceedings posed political risks for both sides.
The Russian government often takes its time to react to major world events, but the Kremlin issued a prompt statement early Friday castigating the United States for the missile strike on Al Shayrat airfield in retaliation for Syria's chemical weapons attack.
The flurry of administration edicts flowing from the Trump White House puts some top Republicans in the awkward position of welcoming aggressive executive muscle flexing from a president of their own party after castigating Mr. Obama for using the same approach.
In castigating politicians who have "prospered" while ordinary Americans struggled, the new president seemed to cast blame at many of the very people seated right behind him on the inaugural platform — past presidents and current congressional leaders of both parties alike.
Despite eight years of castigating President Obama for high budget deficits and for excessive public debt even at a time that a weak U.S. economy desperately needed fiscal support, virtually no Republican senator opposed President Trump's 2017 unfunded tax cut.
CEO Reed Hastings, who sits on board of directors, wrote an email to fellow board member Peter Thiel castigating him for his "catastrophically bad" judgment in supporting Donald Trump for president, according to a report in the New York Times.
LONDON — A bitter internal struggle within Britain's opposition Labour Party burst into open warfare on Monday, when seven lawmakers resigned, castigating their left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and calling for a movement to champion a brand of new, more centrist, politics.
In rejecting Camille Cosby's request not have to have to participate in another deposition, U.S. Magistrate Judge David Hennessy told a lawyer for the seven women to limit his questioning to relevant topics, castigating him for crossing that line in a February deposition.
"Predictably, the vile comments castigating the entire Muslim population of the world, including American Muslims, have translated into a shameful and dangerous rise of attacks on individuals and vandalism of religious institutions," the letter, sent last week, from Ellison and Schultz reads.
Instead of referring to the EU as an economic "foe" or castigating the bloc for taking advantage of the United States, Trump agreed on a more positive agenda calling for "a new phase in the relationship between the U.S. and the EU".
This week, NBC star Matt Lauer became the most recent man to fall amid sexual harassment allegations, which ranged from castigating a woman for not having sex with him after he dropped his pants in the office to sending women sex toys.
The President, who spent the last week castigating NATO allies and dividing the alliance in a way that will certainly have appealed to Putin, knew about the impending indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers before he left the United States earlier this week.
By castigating the "liberal left" and seizing on calls by some prominent Democrats, including some of his potential 2020 opponents, for the abolition of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, Trump can paint his opponents as extreme and weak on national security.
As the Putin meeting will be back-to-back with an annual NATO summit, allies fear a repeat performance from two weeks ago, when Trump followed up a prickly G7 summit by castigating Justin Trudeau, before heaping praise on Kim Jong-un.
Among the biggest questions hanging over Mr. Trump's visit was whether he would meet Nigel Farage, a fanatically pro-Brexit politician who powered his upstart party to a win in European elections last month by castigating Prime Minister May and her Conservative Party.
He has responded to the president's threats with more of his own, castigating Mr. Trump as a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" and suggesting through his foreign minister that he might order the first atmospheric nuclear test the world has seen in 37 years.
In one of the testier exchanges of Mr. Mulvaney's two confirmation hearings on Tuesday, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, actually pressed the nominee to accept more military spending, castigating him for struggling to remember his House votes to cut military budgets.
Trump's missing context: What happened with the Ukrainian prosecutor In castigating Biden's effort to get the prosecutor general fired, Trump has declined to mention an important fact: a whole lot of other people were also trying to get him fired at the time.
Two women had challenged him on Friday as he tried to close a Senate elevator door, confronting him with details of their own experiences of sexual assault and castigating him for announcing he would vote for Kavanaugh in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
While opponents have struggled to find different ways to attack him — castigating his flip-flops, questioning his conservatism, or raising questions about his flamboyant personal background — at the heart of any successful attack will be to undercut the main narrative that he has put forward.
Trump spent months on the campaign trail castigating his predecessors for getting sucked into a Middle East quagmires, and had even attempted to close the door to refugees from Syria in his executive orders imposing a travel ban, which have been stayed by the courts.
Still, Gottlieb spent much of his remaining time with the FDA publicly castigating Juul for its role in an ongoing "epidemic" of youth vaping and suggesting that Juul and other e-cigarettes could face being pulled from the market if the trend continues.[TechCrunch]
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) castigating drug companies for generating big profits.
These divisions have only widened in the 173 years since then, as a new generation of "post-racial" black politicians sought to appeal to white and African American voters by castigating young black men and women as addicts, drug dealers, and common street criminals.
The UK government's response to the crisis has taken heavy criticism in recent days, with the normally supportive Times newspaper leading with an editorial castigating the prime minister on Monday and comparing his slow response to former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Nazi Germany.
Mr. Jordan has emerged as a combative foil to the Justice Department and the F.B.I., and has become known for castigating officials from both agencies in public hearings while deploring the "deep state," an alleged cabal of liberal bureaucrats conspiring to bring down the president.
On the Democratic side, there are immediate calls for gun control, while mocking any Republican who offers thoughts and prayers as not only insufficient, but castigating anyone who does not support the Democratic agenda on gun control as being ultimately complicit in an attack.
Despite castigating hedge fund managers for "getting away with murder" on their taxes and making a vague pledge to strip big banks of their profitable trading arms, Trump has surrounded himself with financiers including Mnuchin and hedge fund firm bosses John Paulson and Anthony Scaramucci.
Although the premier's visit to Pearl Harbor was in the planning stages even before the American presidential election, Donald J. Trump's win scared Japanese leaders because he had spent time on the campaign trail castigating Japan for not paying enough for its own defense.
The commander in chief's fury, which seethed out of him in a stunning soliloquy on live television, amounted to a moment of historic significance: a president castigating one of the two people who could succeed him as beyond the constitutional and political norms of the nation itself.
He served in the Navy in the Pacific theater in World War II. At The Fort Worth Press, a penurious operation, he quickly rose to sports editor and held his young reporters to strict standards, castigating them regularly for tardiness, flowery writing, overseriousness and factual mistakes.
LONDON — Russia's influence in British politics has resurfaced as a potentially explosive issue in the country's general election, with Hillary Clinton joining a parade of critics in castigating Prime Minister Boris Johnson for withholding a secret parliamentary report on Russia until after Britain goes to the polls.
" HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE SENIOR REPUBLICAN DEVIN NUNES: Nunes, the top Republican on the committee, said Democrats had gone "too far" in their efforts to impeach Trump, castigating them for accusing the president of being a "Russian agent" and comparing them to "some kind of strange cult.
While President Trump stuck to his usual themes — castigating immigration policies, Democrats and Democratic immigration policies — he was less fired up than he was at his appearance in Missoula just over two weeks ago, when he praised the Republican Congressman Greg Gianforte for body-slamming a reporter.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence then took his turn castigating the captive press, gathered there for the rare opportunity to pose questions to the president-elect, who has shown a unique fear of or disdain for such press events and their off-the-cuff question and answer format.
Elsewhere, Trump and McGahn, then serving as White House counsel, engaged in a bitter dispute over whether Trump ordered Mueller's firing, one that resulted in Trump castigating McGahn as a "lying bastard" and comparing him unfavorably to his onetime lawyer Roy Cohn, known for his scorched-earth tactics.
Girardi had spent a good amount of time castigating himself in an unusual, for him, public display of self-criticism about the aforementioned bad decision, in which he failed to appeal an umpire's ruling and set in motion a series of disastrous events that led to his team's defeat.
Mr. Trump also sampled from his classic red-meat menu, flirting with extending his presidential term, castigating the "fake news media," promising to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico — "when I get the votes," he said, "I need Republicans" — and espousing his reverence for the American flag.
Diplomatic security is an especially sensitive issue for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who, as a Republican congressman, made a name for himself castigating his predecessor Hillary Clinton over her handling of the 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including a U.S. ambassador.
That was followed Thursday by North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency castigating "a neighboring country, which often calls itself a 'friendly neighbor,'" and saying it was "dancing to the tune of the U.S." Although China wasn't mentioned by name, experts said there was little doubt about which country it was referring to.
In recent days, while castigating Mr Ryan, he has advised a white crowd in Pennsylvania that "other communities"—by which he meant black people—were planning to steal the election; claimed the debates commission was "rigged"; and accused the Justice Department and Mrs Clinton of "collusion and corruption of the highest order".
The Mercers and their group, now named Defeat Crooked Hillary PAC, are only interested in running anti-Clinton spots -- group officials chafe at the label of a "pro-Trump" super PAC -- yet the promotion of Conway reflects a so-far unprecedented intertwining of Trump and the big donors he spent so long castigating.
He engaged in a caustic running war of words with the mayor of San Juan, P.R., over the federal response to Hurricane Maria, castigating her for assailing the recovery efforts, blaming Puerto Rico for making its own problems and even threatening to pull government responders out because of what he deemed ingratitude.
A day after UN envoy Nikki Haley delivered a tongue lashing to Russia in the Security Council, the administration signed up to a statement alongside Britain, France and Germany, castigating Russia over the attempted murder of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the sleepy English cathedral town of Salisbury.
"The state media in particular, which publishes stories of the anti-gay ruling party politicians often attacking and castigating gays, has made life miserable for gays and lesbians, who then consequently suffer at the hands of politicians' anti-gay rhetoric," said Mlondolozi Ndlovu, a researcher in media and society studies at Zimbabwe's Midlands State University.
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There's always been an uglier set of impulses in America, exterminating Native Americans for their lands and slavery and Jim Crow and... (CROSSTALK) AXELROD: And by the way, resistance to Doris Kearns Goodwin, who we both know and love, was -- showed me a speech by Henry Cabot Lodge in 1896 castigating Irish immigrants and Polish immigrants... OBAMA: Exactly.
" Having already denounced, in his personal letters, the painter widely considered the king of 20th-century art ("charlatan" was his epithet of choice),  Graham (again, from Wilkin's essay) "expanded on his objections, castigating artists for emphasizing […] formal concerns: 'Young painters, nowadays, are wont to talk about pure form, plastic values, plane-tension, texture, space, design and whatnot.
He's been as good as his word, putting his vision of America's best interests first: pulling out of the Paris climate accord, ditching the vast Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact, attempting to kill the Iran nuclear deal, castigating NATO leaders for not paying their fair share and saying he would move the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Traveling across the Great Lakes states, where Mr. Pence spent much of the campaign's final days, he leaned on his experience as a governor of a Midwestern industrial state, castigating Democratic policies on regulation, health care and energy while testifying to the soul-shaking experience of being out of work and unable to find a job.
Venture capitalist and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman apologized Thursday in an exclusive statement to Axios for his role in Jeffrey Epstein's societal rehabilitation after his sex crimes conviction Why it matters: We've spent lots of time castigating Leon Black for his continued relationship with Epstein, but have neglected to mention how Hoffman also played a role in Epstein's attempts to rehab his image.
Some intra-party hostility is normal during primary season, but what's going on in the GOP has gotten legitimately apocalyptic, with prominent conservatives publicly denouncing Donald Trump, 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney delivering an 18-minute speech castigating the mogul, and a bunch of Republican "operatives" holding a closed-door meeting in DC, where the idea of mounting a third party challenge to Trump was openly discussed.
One of the first posts on the event page when I had looked at it was a Lakeview resident castigating the page's supporters for rallying around such a trivial cause as real problems rage all around us, and Black had penned an explanation in response to the criticisms; unfortunately, both of these were lost when the page was removed, and the cached version does not include them.
But she's also adept at a certain kind of savage institutional critique: Like in 1990, when Sonic Youth signed to a major label, Geffen, and then put out "Swimsuit Issue," a song that referenced a sexual harassment suit brought by a secretary against a Geffen executive; or when the blue-chip art dealer Larry Gagosian gave Gordon an L.A. show in 2014, and a year later she pulled no punches castigating him in the pages of her memoir.
And instead of focusing on reprimanding Kaepernick, Abdul-Jabbar wrote that people should look at the disturbing picture that castigating Kaepernick paints of America today: What should horrify Americans is not Kaepernick's choice to remain seated during the national anthem, but that nearly 50 years after Ali was banned from boxing for his stance and Tommie Smith and John Carlos's raised fists caused public ostracization and numerous death threats, we still need to call attention to the same racial inequities.
Trump's speech was billed as a "reset" with the Muslim world, just as President Obama's was eight years ago when he went to Cairo and declared "I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and respect..." During the presidential campaign in August, Trump panned Obama's Cairo speech, castigating Obama for a "misguided" speech that didn't condemn "the oppression of women and gays in many Muslim nations, and the systematic violations of human rights, or the financing of global terrorism..." Of course, it's all a lot more complicated when you are President, and Trump raised none of these issues in his Riyadh speech, instead emphasizing the scourge of terrorism, which is something that pretty much anyone in the Islamic world and the West can agree upon.
That is especially worth noting here, given that the president's lawyers and congressional Republicans devoted so much energy to castigating House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDOJ lawyers resign en masse over Roger Stone sentencing George Conway: We might have to impeach Trump again How Lamar Alexander clouds the true meaning of the Constitution MORE (D-Calif.) and other House leaders for their shoddy investigation — the failure to make a concerted effort to obtain relevant documentary evidence and to interview key witnesses (former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonOscars see record low ratings with 85033M viewers Brad Pitt quips he has more time to give Oscars speech than John Bolton had to testify New Qatari prime minister means new opportunities MORE, White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyThe Hill's Morning Report - Sanders, Buttigieg set for Granite State showdown Business groups try to avoid partisan crossfire Mick Mulvaney's job security looks strong following impeachment MORE, et.

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