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Journalists and politicians alike would be crowing -- and rightly.
But the crowing roosters give it an air of authenticity.
Other times it was a crowing, or maybe a peacocking.
Privately, however, there was little crowing after Trump's news conference.
While the media were quoting Trump crowing about Brexit, the same media were quoting Putin similarly crowing with comments designed to put pressure on Britain and Europe shortly after the Brexit votes were counted.
He said sure, and came home crowing about his big promotion.
By Krystal BallOpinion Contributor High GDP growth has the president crowing.
He's already crowing and, characteristically, making Kennedy's retirement all about him.
But there are still have 10 other candidates crowing the polls.
Maybe it's the badge, crowing to the neighbors that you've arrived.
None of this means that pollsters should be crowing about their performance.
Equally disappointing is the vile crowing from many in the Brexit camp.
Many trans veterans, who never liked Manning to begin with, are crowing.
Twitter is full of people crowing that their digital signatures look wrong.
And it's why President Trump is here now, crowing of those billions.
Immigrant rights activists were crowing that they had thwarted the new president.
Downing Street could not resist crowing about this concession before it was announced.
Post-Iowa, expect him to start crowing about his lead in New Hampshire.
"He came in crowing, 'Hey, I got this great photo,'" Michael Haering said.
But what's next for the crowing red rooster of the British high street?
Or George W. Bush crowing about "mission accomplished" when Saddam Hussein was toppled.
That could be useful, sure, but it's not really what's worth crowing about here.
Technicians are virtually crowing about the so-called seasonal setup for stocks this year.
And in the capital's workplaces this week, winners will be crowing while losers bleat.
Indeed, all the crowing about priceless love serves as a way of romanticizing exploitation.
The crowing Gallic coq, an eternal symbol of France, must be protected, they say.
ISIS no longer puts out slick propaganda videos crowing about the good life in Mosul.
And anti-Trump conservatives are now crowing over Trump's second-place finish to Ted Cruz.
The hens flock to him, while the rooster hangs back, crowing with jealousy and alarm.
Here's Trump crowing about his ethical behavior: Now, I have to say one other thing.
The more extreme activists are crowing about what they claim is a precedent-setting victory.
Critics crowing now should do the rest of us the courtesy of the same respect.
Would he have been crowing this much and tsk-tsking the media had he lost?
The Los Angeles hack joins an ever-crowing list of cyberattacks hitting institutions big and small.
But Kudlow also dinged Beijing, crowing that the US is doing better than the rival superpower.
Instead, we got rock star Steve Jobs crowing about watching The Office on his new iPhone.
In crowing, the campaign is hoping that it can keep its momentum going into Super Tuesday.
It was Bayern, the corporate behemoth, laid bare, deservedly crowing about its wealth and its reach.
" Carroll wrote on Twitter, crowing that Ling-Cohan "DENIES @realDonaldTrump's lame effort to get suit tossed.
Ultimately, the excitement riled up the animals and it was difficult to hear over roosters crowing.
One astonishing sequence evokes St. Peter's denial of Jesus before the third crowing of the cock.
"Our German colleagues are crowing right now," said an EU diplomat, whose country backs the Commission bid.
In January 2014, Perez Hilton confirmed the relationship, crowing that Hill's "mystery girlfriend" had finally been ID'd.
Most likely in this case, Trump saw a benefit to Kim Jong Un by  crowing via tweeting.
Book Entry Everyone knows that the cock's crowing at dawn does not "cause" the sun to rise.
Can you imagine the Democratic crowing and chest-thumping if these developments had occurred on Obama's watch.
This crowing creature's job is to rouse people from slumber, so here's hoping 2017 gets more folks woke!
But in recent days official newspapers have been crowing about a reported victory for China's counter-intelligence efforts.
My parents, enthralled in their fresh grandparenthood, were drinking and crowing with my husband and our friend Justin.
That hasn't stopped the President from crowing that China would foot the bill for damage to US farmers.
All of which helps explain why Trump was crowing about a "movement" in his victory speech Tuesday night.
Democrats do not want to head into next year's elections with Mr Trump crowing over his bipartisan victories.
As soon as it became clear that Kavanaugh would be confirmed to the Supreme Court, Republicans began crowing.
It functions in all animals, governing the morning crowing of the rooster and the evening songs of crickets.
It's not a distinction you'll find Olesen crowing about, however: He's more enthusiastic about talking baking than business.
The crowing of the bantam– the red cheek of a single dahlia the fluttering of the wash on the line against the vastness of the horizontal of the sea – how terrifying at times a flat line can be – or the crowing of a bantam with a red cheek of a dahlia.
Not to mention the fact that Stan is crowing about Renée not only to Philip but to Agent Aderholt.
But in such febrile times, one rooster crowing was likely to set off all the others in the village.
Inside, his pets create a symphony: parakeets chirp against their cage's metal bars, ping ponging with the rooster's crowing.
Much of the letters continue in this vein; there is much crowing over writerly success, much mooning over Ted.
"All the crowing about how they backed down was some of the dumbest things I've ever seen," Lewis said.
Apparently to avoid raising tensions with China, she has also avoided public crowing over her phone call with Mr Trump.
"Do They Know It's Christmas," the forerunner to the Live Aid concert of 1985, was one of Bowie's crowing achievements.
While you're all endlessly debating who the Best Chris in Hollywood is, I'm too occupied with crowing the Best Dad.
In fact, he has been crowing about doing away with the current baby blue color for quite some time now.
Ronald Reagan, however, might have described Trump's tweeting as "crowing about it" while recognizing the page in his diplomacy playbook.
Indeed, he spent much of The Night Of's second episode crowing about how Naz's case just fell into his lap.
That realization had Suresh Chawla crowing — with the kind of hyperbole befitting the president — to the Republican governor of Mississippi.
I had visions of little Dinah Lord from "The Philadelphia Story," crowing "I did it all!" at her sister's wedding.
She was rescued from an urban flock of backyard hens, where she assumed the role of the rooster and started crowing.
Donald Trump spent a fair bit of last Friday crowing about the latest monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) jobs report.
Then it gloats, rolling around the table and crowing to itself, and in the process fostering even more affection from you.
Crowing about this like it's a huge victory is as empty as the countless wallets of content creators FuckJerry ripped off.
Democrats have a sharp message for Republicans crowing over Thursday's House vote to dismantle ObamaCare: The healthcare system is now yours.
Outside she heard books shifting in arms, padlocks and zippers, someone crowing in delight and someone else snapping a lipbalm closed.
German crowing after the failure of the Dieppe raid in 1942 had been widely taken at the time for exaggeration, propaganda.
Democrats have spent the last several weeks crowing about taking back the House — and polls indicate they have a decent shot.
He then spent the weekend crowing on Twitter about how "orders" were flowing in for his company's first electric pickup truck.
Even the $700 billion for the Pentagon that Republicans are crowing about as a "victory" is a Pyrrhic one at best.
Garbage sites like FortuneJack were crowing about bitcoin stability while the old crypto hands were optimistic and pessimistic at the same time.
She speaks plainly, sounds genuinely interested when she probes the audience for extra details and keeps her crowing to a tolerable minimum.
In the next 24 hours we will see a host of Democrats celebrating, we'll see a host of media observers crowing victory.
It is crowing that it is the only real defender of Sunni Muslims against the Shia-dominated forces now on the offensive.
It's a small win from a legal perspective, but CBS execs were crowing about it during their afterparty at the Plaza hotel.
And crowing over Haspel's gender was a cynical move coming from Trump, who presides over the least feminist administration in recent memory.
For decades, he'd seen colleagues come into work crowing about their latest callback, only to see their grand designs amount to nothing.
It's simple: The American team was seen — again, deservedly — to be appallingly arrogant, crowing at every goal scored, bragging to the media.
Conflict in the countryside has forced hundreds of thousands of Afghans out of their homes, crowing urban areas with displaced, impoverished people.
This is also the first full month for the lunar Rooster Year, and this creature's crowing #GetWoke call is resounding around the world.
He relished playing the villain, refusing to shake Drake's hand before tipoff and repeatedly crowing about his four consecutive celebrity game MVP awards.
Even if children miss the humor behind a fish fishing for compliments, the crow crowing "I am super awesome" will surely elicit giggles.
The president took a well-deserved victory lap soon after the numbers were released, crowing about several features of the robust second quarter.
The Brazilians yelled right back, heralding the career goal tally of Pele, their soccer hero, and crowing about their five World Cup trophies.
The Brazilians yelled right back, heralding the career goal tally of Pelé, their soccer hero, and crowing about their five World Cup trophies.
Mr. Kasich sought to put the best face on the wide losses he suffered Tuesday, crowing to a small crowd in Jackson, Miss.
But in this case, there has been no crowing FBI splash page claiming the site-owner's scalp, as happened with the Silk Road.
His crowing irritated a neighbor, Jean-Louis Biron, who is from the city and bought a second home next door to Maurice's owners.
They also capture phenomena that are correlated—like the rooster crowing and the sun coming up—without regard to which causes the other.
India is fascinated with world records, and Wednesday's satellite launch prompted a wave of celebratory crowing, some of it aimed at Asian rivals.
"He could be indoors and he will start crowing right about the time the bus is gonna come," says Savannah's mother, Holley Burns.
But on Saturday night, once again, the Patriots had denied an upstart in the Bills and were crowing about yet another division title.
He took a victory lap, of sorts, on the morning show circuit on Tuesday, crowing about his dominant poll position, especially among evangelicals.
Tories crowing this week over Labour disunity on Brexit only have to wait for their party conference next week to reveal more gaping splits.
Not until Monday afternoon, and then only after crowing over his administration's economic triumphs, did Mr Trump manage to admit that "racism is evil".
But it's not just the little guy who finds itself crowing hard to get noticed; some of the big dogs are doing it, too.
Riggs's wife, Priscilla (Elisabeth Shue), has had enough of him, not because of the sexist crowing but because he can't kick a gambling habit.
While Trump has been crowing that the threat from North Korea has now been removed, North Korean media has avoided mention of the issue.
The Stokes Select Little-Bit Finch Feeder makes it easy for finches to enjoy a meal while discouraging larger birds from crowing them out.
With the President constantly crowing about how the press lies to the public, he deserves a tremendous amount of the blame for the disconnect.
Maddie just won the Seriously Popular trophy at the People's Choice Awards, so you'll excuse Abby for crowing about how she raised her girls.
The reason NBC was crowing about these Netflix numbers as if they were absurdly low is that from NBC's perspective, they are absurdly low.
Somewhat obtusely, the state Republican Party put out a crowing statement that mentioned the decline of early voting among black North Carolinians compared with 2012.
Last year at this time, the company reported 6.6 million Xbox units sold and last October the company was crowing about outselling Sony's PlayStation 4.
After spending a full minute crowing about their hotel room (#sponcon!!!), the ladies wave to the Bachelor as he passes their balcony in a seaplane.
The Bavinger House was "seen by many as the crowing achievement of [Bruce Goff's] extensive body of work," wrote Greg LeMaire at ArchDaily in 22010.
This month, however, state-controlled media have been crowing over newly published evidence in Science, an American journal, that at least the flooding was real.
Luck's $16.1 million cap number is a likely candidate to get reduced when the Colts officially give him the extension Irsay has been crowing about.
Now he is down to about half, a drop big enough that a neighbor told him that sometimes he no longer hears the incessant crowing.
Claus Rasmussen, who is part of the rescue team, said the boys have told divers they heard dogs barking, a rooster crowing and children playing.
He has this oxymoronic habit of crowing about self-effacement, and it sired the night's best moment, when he perfectly skewered Trump's transparent, transcendent vanity.
Publishing, journalism, TV… all lie supine beneath the crowing, cackling, censorious battle-axes, male and female, of the third-wave feminist and social justice causes.
Nor that it slides into anachronism, with Shakespeare crowing over "my vast, complex, and spectacularly successful business," as if he were in shipping or aerospace.
Trump's "crowing about lower black unemployment and taking credit for it is just political posturing," author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson told The Hill.
"Stop" begins in the 23 timeline, with a triumphant Colin speaking to a military audience at the Defense Department, crowing about Geist's successes with Walter's treatment.
When the Note 210 came out, and it came out to really good reviews, Samsung was crowing that Note 153 users were its most loyal customers.
But instead of crowing about the apparent victory, Clinton and her top staff have been largely quiet since the announcement, instead pushing the attack on Trump.
There's other predictable drama in the trailer, like women squabbling over who is a liar, and contestants crowing with delight when Underwood takes off his shirt.
IN IMPISH mood, Paul Bocuse would roll up the sleeve of his whites to reveal, on his left bicep, a tattoo of a Gallic cock crowing.
Neither Mapbox nor Snapchat is crowing over the partnership, but a reference to the role is shown on the settings page for the new map feature.
And in contrast to the first two seasons, federal officials were not crowing Monday about the numbers of people who signed up in the final week.
Residents across the city are still crowing about the Carolina Panthers's Super Bowl appearance and grousing about a rare public corruption scandal that surfaced in 2014.
The Prince had brought the ensuing crowing upon himself, and saw all those years of demeaning beatings, egotistical pressers and ostentatious entrances come home to roost.
Nike's Breaking2 initiative didn't quite reach its goal of breaking the two-hour marathon mark, but that hasn't stopped the company from crowing about the results.
The new girl doesn't so much as slide quietly in like a phantom thief as loudly declare her presence, practically crowing about how awesome she is.
He&aposs a fan of direct listings — a newish alternative to a traditional IPO that other venture capitalists like Bill Gurley have been crowing about, too.
While covering the 22012 Republican primary races in the Deep South, I remember conservatives crowing giddily about Newt Gingrich's ability to demolish foes in a debate.
It showed up, insistently, as baker/photographers like Ruth Tam kept posting it, crowing about the crispiness of the ridges and the softness of the centers.
"Rick Perry is like the rooster who thinks his crowing caused the sun to come up," said Jim Marston of the Environmental Defense Fund's Texas office.
The rooster and his owner, who live on a resort island, had been sued by a retired couple who claimed that his crowing wrecked their holidays.
Ocasio-Cortez, who represents the Bronx and Queens, was crowing at Amazon's decision, hailing it as a major victory for the real people of New York.
The reason the Northerners keep crowing people King in the North (first Robb, then Jon) is because they're sick of submitting to other rulers from other regions.
" After receiving the title, the club went through a stressful time, what with headlines splashed all across Germany crowing about "fisting," the "tough door policy," and "drugs.
Why it matters: Some Trump administration officials are crowing over the capture of Raqqa, the official capital of ISIS, and the surrender of hundreds of its fighters.
Liu's favorite story was "The Cock Crows at Midnight," about a greedy landowner who tricks his farmhands into rising early by crowing like a rooster at midnight.
Crowing by one party and continued grubbing around in the carcass of the dispute by the other only distract from more important work we have to do.
It had some Republicans crowing about Pence's chances in 2020 -- and others saying they wish he could be promoted to the top of the ticket in 2016. Rep.
Crowing also enabled President Trump to immediately announce the date and location of his summit with Kim Jong Un, which is set for June 22019, 2018, in Singapore.
But I admit that the seductiveness of card-playing with my kids goes beyond the pleasure of ascending to kingship and crowing right in their sad cabbage faces.
And while the story is set in the near future, it looks like the present: the charming landscapes, laughing children, crowing roosters, the grinning balladeer with a guitar.
Lots of us were crowing in the summer, and pretty loudly so, about what would greet the unquestioned Lord of the Eastern Conference if he dared to defect.
Trump's impeachment is also being framed as a campaign issue, with Republicans crowing that vulnerable Democrats who voted for the articles of impeachment are sacrificing their reelection chances.
A French civil court on Thursday reportedly ruled in favor of a rooster named Maurice, who was put on trial by his neighbors for his early morning crowing.
A Communist Party mouthpiece is crowing that malfunctioning U.S. leadership is making China "great again" on the eve of highly anticipated bilateral trade talks between the two countries.
Trump is himself crowing that Brexit is happening as it serves to reinforce his own anti-immigration stance, which was a central plank of the Leave campaigners in Britain.
It is fabulous, but now investors crowing over the fabulous market are starting to wonder if something almost unthinkable could happen in 240: the return of the average investor.
Brexiteers are crowing about his intervention on May 2nd against Mrs May's proposed "customs partnership" with the EU. The Javid package might not sound like an overwhelmingly attractive one.
Commission Impossible: How and why the FCC created net neutrality Pai followed this questionable bit of crowing with a litany of vague reasons the new rules should be kept.
Apple has been blowing up iPhone photos to billboard sizes and crowing about its cameras for years now, so at this point the opportunity for improvement is fairly small.
In Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," that rooster crowing "at the break of dawn" was probably a New York City chicken, not a rural farmyard bird.
Clinton has resisted crowing about the strengths of the late-Obama-era economy and instead has emphasized her plans to try to strengthen the areas where conditions remain weak.
Charles M. Blow Who would have thought that the final leg of this election cycle would be dominated by crowing about violating vaginas and by probes into penis pictures?
The tone, for the most part, was exultant, almost crowing, as Mr. Putin explained how Russia's oligarchs and corporations would be leaned on to finance the billion-dollar jamboree.
Despite the network's crowing about its record online streaming viewership numbers, the stark reality is that its television coverage -- which accounted for an estimated 98% of its audience -- completely flopped.
It was early 2018 and his bosses at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) were, once again, crowing about how much their charitable accounts had grown in the previous year.
And now conservatives were crowing: If Iowa's Democrats could not even run their own first-in-the-nation caucus, what shot did they have at their bigger election-year goals?
That drew an angry reaction from Russia and crowing from Polish leaders, who had also appealed for construction of a new American base, even promising to call it Fort Trump.
Through Amtrak and other backdoor sources, Schumer is crowing that he secured $500 million of funding for this tunnel that New Yorkers have declared they don't want to fund themselves.
That drew an angry reaction from Russia and crowing from Polish leaders, who had also appealed for construction of a new American base, even promising to call it Fort Trump.
In retrospect, the crowing tweet — "When everything turns out O.K. next year, you can thank this Alabama girl, who is not messing around with luck"— was definitely a bad idea.
President Donald Trump got to spend a chunk of Monday afternoon doing two things he appears to enjoy deeply — admiring large trucks and crowing about supposed job gains under his watch.
Medical centers use them routinely in advertising — the grinning cancer patient praising a cutting-edge treatment, the person with a knee replacement crowing about how wonderful life is without constant pain.
Naturally, the mainstream media pounced on the opportunity to publish headlines crowing that Amash just became the "first Republican" to claim that the conduct of Trump meets the threshold for impeachment.
His press secretary called Tuesday "the biggest and best trade agreement in the history of the world," an early hint at the crowing Trump will do over the next 11 months.
Washington (CNN)Newly elected Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez began his new rivalry with President Donald Trump this weekend, crowing that he will be a tougher political foe than Trump anticipates.
"He fought six times and was invincible," the 23-year old recalled fondly, talking over the crowing of 60 birds in his farmyard in the central Cuban region of Ciego de Avila.
The Backstory "In speaking of the battle to-night, Jeffries said: "I dislike crowing about defeating Corbett, but I really think I am going to make him look like a cheap boxer.
"President Trump's crowing over his judicial appointments takes no heed, as usual, of the damage these judicial appointees are doing," said Marge Baker of the liberal group People for the American Way.
This has led to a lot of crowing from critics, but many Bitcoiners are ideologically-driven and devoted to the project, which may ultimately be its saving grace during the current dip.
The federal government has largely kept a hands-off approach with internet companies, crowing about how they were evidence of American innovation and also struggling to understand potential consequences of these unprecedented products.
She may not be the most dynamic personality, but I'm definitely intrigued by her and her apparent obsession with Lotus 1-2-3, the computer program she was crowing about to Undercover Philip.
But when you've flouted TV conventions, as Netflix long has, suddenly crowing about ratings -- as the streaming service did with "Bird Box," the apocalyptic movie starring Sandra Bullock -- has risked opening Pandora's box.
" First stop is Yard Restaurant where Jane Drotter, the owner, and Nye Smith, the chef, serve Action and Clovis a meal that has Action crowing, "This is what I fucking want to eat!
Our Weezy sources tell us the rapper thinks Birdman needs to stop crowing about the now-mythical album, and start paying about it because there's been zero movement in their legal/financial war.
The details provided in the topline summary of the special counsel's inquiry have the White House crowing, Trump declaring total victory over his political enemies and Democrats across the board demanding more information.
His crowing might be premature, however, since the indictment did not make any reference to known liaisons between Trump staffers and Russia or the activities of senior campaign and administration officials under investigation.
Within an hour of Mr. Strzok's firing, he took to Twitter, crowing over the defeat of his latest whipping boy and hinting that the Russia probe should be tossed along with Mr. Strzok.
Celebrated rough-and-tumble fighter Mike Fink excelled in his crowing, exclaiming: I'm the very infant that refused his milk before its eyes were open and called out for a bottle of old Rye!
American democracy, while far from perfect, is fueled by the notion that money doesn't mean superiority, that we should be fighting for those left behind, not crowing about our ability to please the wealthy.
Now he's everywhere from crowing about suing Gawker Media out of existence for outing him (he has said it was not for revenge, but no one here believes that trope) to tonight's loud appearance.
The president-elect's supporters have been crowing that his agency heads can use the president's executive power to dismantle Obama-era rules, much as critics claimed President Obama did inappropriately to impose those regulations.
Throughout upfronts week, the other major broadcast networks have been crowing to ad buyers about their most impressive viewership numbers, each somehow managing to brag about being No. 1 in some demographic or another.
Snapshot: Above, Maurice, the most famous chicken in France, and his owner, who is being sued by a couple of summertime residents of an island home who are bothered by the rooster's morning crowing.
Maybe for some, but while I was putting our lunch menu into place, I made three quiches a day, and I, myself, never achieved anything worth crowing about with such a laissez-faire approach.
RUSSONELLO Bruce Cockburn, a Canadian treasure, writes such thoughtful, pointed songs that it's easy to overlook what a guitar virtuoso he is until he releases an instrumental album like "Crowing Ignites," arriving on Friday.
With little chance of conviction and removal in the Senate, Republicans in Washington are crowing that Trump's all-but-certain impeachment in the House on Wednesday will be a boon to his reelection prospects.
Not only did they wake me up each morning with their horrible, scratchy crowing, they fought incessantly among themselves, spreading bloody feathers everywhere and filling the farmyard with an ugly air of primeval violence.
Just a few weeks before the mid-terms, when Republicans are still crowing about having rammed Brett Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court, her resignation reinforces the impression that Mr Trump's administration is understaffed and chaotic.
It was not pretty: Trump has been crowing about a lengthy stretch of decent-to-robust job creation (partly) on his watch, and it is true that unemployment in October remained at a historic low.
Albany watchdogs cautioned Mr. Cuomo against crowing too loudly over Mr. Bharara's decision not to prosecute, saying it did not mean the governor had acted responsibly or appropriately in his handling of the Moreland panel.
There was a time, not so recently, when the stupidest thing you could see on a television was Skip crowing to his then shouting partner, Stephen A. Smith, about Tebow on his fucking morning show.
Google spent a lot of time during its presentation crowing about the Pixel 2 (and Pixel 2 XL, since their cameras are the same) earning the highest ever rating from DxO for a smartphone camera.
Hers is the shabbiest — a makeshift three-room shed, with a corrugated metal roof held in place by stones, curtains to keep out critters and climate, cocks crowing and children playing in the dirt yard.
"Every day we have to wash our cars and wash down the patio because the ash just covers everything," she said over the crowing of four roosters tethered to a chicken coop in the yard.
As social media became central to everyday life in the 2010s, people started complaining (or crowing) about leading a strange double life—their ordinary existence, and a polished, highly shareable lie manufactured for online adoration.
Some of us affected a studied indifference to the sexual images and some blushed, and some tried to mask the hidden bent of our sexuality by crowing over scenes that could not possibly have interested us.
The legal question is far from decided, but Pai has been crowing about a recent court ruling for a week or so now, despite the fact that it has very little to do with net neutrality.
Even before the crowing of the third rooster or retweet, the self-proclaimed "God-fearing man and pastor," as his Instagram profile reads, took to Facebook to defend his completely natural but fairly un-Christian impulses.
Nothing about this transition period suggests Republicans are amenable to compromise with Democrats—not Trump's appointments and nominations, not the GOP's behavior in Congress, and certainly not all of the crowing from the likes of Gingrich.
Those critics are crowing over reports that, in the past three months, according to the Wall Street Journal, companies have plowed $200 billion into their own shares, more than twice the rate of the year earlier.
Trump, however, doesn't seem to actually care about helping workers—he can't stop crowing about how historically spectacular the economy is, and how his tax cuts and tariffs and anti-immigrant crackdowns made it all possible.
For his part, Trump has been crowing that the report grants him "complete and total exoneration," even though a brief passage of the report already publicized by Barr says explicitly that the report "does not exonerate" Trump.
In his speech, Trump did little, if anything, to moderate his language on immigration, and instead doubled down on pleasing his base: the alt right voters, from Ricky Vaughn to Anne Coulter, crowing on Twitter right now.
Imagine the marketing problem: rather than crowing about being the best phone in the business now Samsung has to convince the world that their next phone (and their next and their next) won't explode in your hand.
Two years ago, he was crowing about an acquisition coup with his $90 million buyout of a Michigan solid state battery startup called Sakti3, and his reported plans to install its batteries in many devices, including EVs.
The neighbors, who reportedly live in the city and only come to the rural village a few times a year, first complained about Maurice's crowing in 2017, asking Fesseau to keep her animal quiet, according to CNN.
Like everything related to Assange, reaction to the news was polarized and contentious, with supporters crowing that trumped-up charges had finally been dropped against an innocent man, and others dismayed that justice had been thwarted yet again.
Just a few weeks before the mid-terms, when Republicans are still crowing about having installed Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, her resignation reinforces the impression that the Trump administration cannot hire and keep "the best people".
On the Good Jobs Nation call to reporters, Congressman Keith Ellison of Minnesota warned that the corporations getting tax cuts are already flush with cash, and that Trump has already been crowing about the stock market's record highs.
Victory at Brighton on Sunday — despite falling behind early; despite knowing, thanks to the crowing of the home fans, that Liverpool had taken an early lead at Anfield — meant Manchester City completed the season with 14 straight wins.
It's the fee for being able to get the president on the phone, for being invited to play golf with him, for feeling the rush of access, for crowing about your perch at the epicenter of the action.
Trump and some of his supporters are crowing at the lack of American casualties — Iran may have carefully aimed so as to miss people — in ways that remind me of the hubris preceding the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The rooster and his owner, Corinne Fesseau, had been sued by a retired couple, Jean-Louis Biron and Joëlle Andrieux, who have a vacation home in the area and claimed that Maurice's crowing had made their holidays stressful.
And that means now is exactly when we should be paying attention to what they wear — which is not the same thing as crowing about who made it, or rating it on a scale of one to 10.
After swapping picks with the Celtics, a certain portion of Sixers fandom began crowing about former general manager Sam Hinkie's plan to tank several seasons in a row in order to build a super team from the ground up.
Like clockwork, the day after a heavy favorite loses there's a legion of secret psychics crowing about how, thanks to the wisdom gifted only to them and a million other contrarians, they knew the underdog was going to win.
Crowing over the deal he has made with Mexico, President Donald Trump has offered Canada take-it-or-leave-it offer: sign up on the new deal with Mexico and the United States by Friday or be shut out.
He might well be thinking about the same bar in "Age Old Tale," whose final lines lay out a singsong affirmation followed closely by some defensive crowing: "And I'm beloved by the loved, who love to love," he sings.
The timing of the accusations is strange, coming days after Putin and Donald Trump issued a joint statement crowing about "successful U.S.-Russia enhanced deconfliction efforts between U.S. and Russian military professionals" in the fight against ISIS in Syria.
I'll leave you with the kicker:As I was crafting this letter, a Tweet came through from one of your top editors, Kate Coyne, crowing about her full-page People feature promoting her brand-new book, accompanied by a colorful screenshot.
Mr Obama will not defeat IS before leaving office, though some loyal to him say that the fall of Mosul is not far off, and gloomily predict that Mr Trump will thus claim crowing credit for a success that he inherited.
"If Christie can actually do something here in Iowa and place above Rubio, than he's the story going into New Hampshire," said a Cruz adviser, granted anonymity to discuss campaign strategy, crowing that Rubio's super PAC ad shows his new problem.
But in the end, after so much doubt and turmoil, he proved himself an all-time great, two belts slung over his shoulders and crowing about an equity stake in the company he'd help turn into a $2190 billion enterprise.
The result left President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE and other Republicans crowing and Democrats shaking their heads.
But with the White House crowing that the report does not support Christine Blasey Ford's allegations, it's likely that its findings will be underwhelming—no more conclusive about Kavanaugh's guilt or innocence than last week's Senate Judiciary Committee hearings were.
One can well imagine a postelection Citizen Trump crowing that while Hillary Clinton is saddled with four years of headaches and a measly $400,000 salary, he is using the attention he got to make billions more as a media mogul.
Editorial After a weekend of violence at his rallies, Donald Trump arrived in Florida for a rally in Boca Raton on Sunday night, crowing at "how well we handled" those confrontations, because "nobody got hurt," apparently meaning nobody got killed.
It might seem petty of me, but for some time now, I have been bellyaching about the graybeards in black tights — those sixty- and seventysomething fitness fanatics crowing about the umpteen miles they log on their high-priced specialty bikes.
President Donald Trump's complicated relationship with the news media has riveted the political class for months — his impromptu TV appearances where foreign policy is made, his early-morning tweets, his crowing about ratings, and his love-hate relationship with individual outlets.
While creating a product that hit the bull's-eye of a market need, it did so by flouting regulations meant to protect customers, like doing those pesky background checks and crowing about how you had to drive fast to win big.
Instead of preparing for a month at home of crowing about the accomplishments of a unified government, Republicans have been diminished to trying to confirm relatively minor nominees — Democrats are stalling them — and getting a spending bill or two passed.
Despite China's constitutional commitments to gender equality, discrimination remains widespread, academics and feminists say, summed up by the saying that a woman with power is like "a hen crowing at dawn" — an augur of the collapse of the family and state.
What makes the story of these two broken hearts the flying, crowing boy left in his wake all the more tragic is that they're just footnotes to the bigger story — Pan saves his kids and learns to be a better man and father.
He seemed to spend as much time crowing about his own qualities -- including predictions that there would be more terror attacks in Europe for instance -- as about the record of Pence himself and his suitability to be one heartbeat away from the presidency.
Flywheel hailed the achievement as the first time a new provider has been allowed to install its technology inside a New York City taxi in 12 years, while crowing about breaking up the "duopoly" of Verifone and its main competitor, Creative Mobile Technologies.
It was also no doubt a blow to President Donald Trump, who has already been crowing in public about his eligibility for the Nobel Peace Prize should he achieve a breakthrough during the summit, which is scheduled for June 12 in Singapore.
On a recent steamy afternoon, with a rooster crowing in his backyard, Mr. Mo showed a petition against the land seizures that was signed by around 400 villagers, who included their thumbprints in red ink on the reams of sweat-stained paper.
There is also a triumphalist streak among the Trump supporters, who never tire of crowing about how old-school Republicans like me have "lost," that the party has changed hands and that my kind needs to get in line or get out.
By the time I made it to the show's offices, a handful of staff members were gathered in the doorway of one of the hosts' dressing rooms, crowing over the fact that CNN had already run a clip of the Booker interview.
But that is nothing compared to her delight at the end of each episode, when the tidied house is revealed: She jumps gleefully onto the newly bare floor, crowing with joy about how much better everything is now that it is tidy.
Drag Race put Logo TV and World of Wonder Productions on the map for after premiering its first eight seasons and crowing canonical queens like Violet Chachki and Sharon Needles (and for not crowning Latrice Royale and Katya) on the queer-centric channel.
Some geriatric Gen X'rs like me still remember that during the oil wars of the early 2000s, when America, the world, was screaming for an alternative to petroleum, all we got was Steve Jobs crowing about watching "The Office" on our phones.
A White House official accusing the chief of staff of treason (to the point of reporting him to the feds) and crowing about it on television—it broke new ground for the Trump administration in terms of both incivility and absurdity, which is saying something.
MOSCOW — There was crowing in Russia on Monday that the special counsel's investigation did not find coordination between Moscow and the Trump campaign in 2016, but optimism about improved relations was tempered by the report's extensive focus on Russian meddling in the presidential election.
Since the publication of the report, Vladimir Putin and his government have been crowing that they, too, are now somehow vindicated, joining the White House in creating the illusion that the investigation was all about "collusion" rather than a condemnation of criminal Russian actions.
Trump set about "shredding his critics, relitigating the election, bragging about his crowds, crowing about his accomplishments and denying, deflecting and obfuscating a series of mushrooming bad stories that have dogged his presidency and depressed his approval ratings," POLITICO's Josh Dawsey and Alex Isenstadt report.
But the White House has also called for military spending that exceeds the caps, raising the prospect that an austerity law once hailed as the crowing achievement of the Republican Congress under President Barack Obama may just die from neglect under the watch of Republicans.
Frank Bruni On his first full day in office, our new president harangued the National Park Service about more flattering inauguration photos and preened in front of a memorial to real American heroes, crowing about how often he's been on the cover of Time magazine.
AMD is bragging about its die, because, notably, the die sizes have been in the news a lot lately with Intel promising a 230nm CPU (and repeatedly failing to deliver) and Apple crowing about it's 262nm processor for what felt like half o the iPhone XS keynote.
Not that long ago the chanting of the monks of Mingaladon would have carried over nothing but the fields and farms of what was then a rural township of Yangon, with little more than the crowing of cocks and lowing of cattle flowing back the other way.
When you come across the term "Boston accent," you might flash to Matt Damon's Will Hunting crowing, "How do you like them apples?" outside a Dunkin' Donuts; or Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, greeting Car Talk listeners from Cambridge, "Our fair city," MA. Mark Wahlberg.
But the disparity between serious questions about historical and contemporary injustices—and possible remedies—and Republicans crowing with sophomoric glee about how, actually, the Democrats used to be the racist party, only points to how difficult it will be to move forward on the question of reparations.
The irony, argue these same critics, is that after plenty of crowing about Europe's comprehensive approach to privacy, it's in the United States, where regulators have hit Facebook with a $2000 billion fine over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, that enforcement has been the quickest on privacy.
After singing the sweet opening passage, a vision of merry birds in a May meadow, he seemed to turn on a dime, changing his voice and bearing to deliver the shock of the next section: a bitter waking nightmare of crowing roosters, shrieking ravens and loneliness.
In the travel ban case, ruling for Trump required Roberts to write off not just Trump's statements as a candidate but his tweets as a president, crowing over calling the travel ban a "ban" and ruing that he'd ever let his Department of Justice withdraw the overbroad first version.
In response to the string of attempted and successful bombings in New York and New Jersey, Donald Trump invaded the airwaves this morning, taking a victory lap with a combination of crowing "I-told-you-so-ism" and sweeping condemnation of immigrants in general and Muslim immigrants in particular.
Instead, since the election of Donald J. Trump, gun advocates have been rejoicing, crowing about their political clout and plotting ways to eliminate many remaining curbs on gun ownership and use as they await one of the most vocal pro-gun presidential candidates ever to enter the White House.
ROCHEFORT, France (Reuters) - A French court ruled on Thursday that a rooster called Maurice could continue his dawn crowing despite complaints from neighbors, in a case the French media has cast as a battle between the old rural way of life and modern values creeping in from the city.
Similarly, when Swift released her 2017 album "Reputation," the attendant blowback is perhaps best understood as a response not to the singer but to an oft-cited data point: Fifty-three percent of white women voted for a man who was heard on tape crowing about assaulting women.
When Sanders struggled to come up with an example in which Clinton's ties to Wall Street influenced her political decisions, Hillary fans likely rolled their eyes; Bernie Bros were already crowing only about her 2001 vote for the bankruptcy reform bill backed by banks and credit card companies.
READ: 5 takeaways from the Republican debate Christie is crowing that his assault, which led a rattled Rubio to repeat the same line four times while playing into an impression that he is over-rehearsed, had changed the entire race and could stave off a predicted winnowing down of establishment candidates.
Rebecca gleefully urging her imaginary audience to sing along with her, crowing, "Yes, I deserve this!" and wallowing in mocking her own self-hatred is one of the darkest and most revealing moments of the whole show, and it sets the stage for her rock-bottom moments in season three.
The chairman was crowing about the great success of his Cleveland confab — the rousing addresses delivered by Ted Cruz, the actor Scott Baio and Melania Trump, among others; the party unity on display; and even the special socks (blue with red squigglies) that the G.O.P. lifer-apparatchik donned for the occasion.
Haspel's history — she oversaw techniques now considered by many to be torture, including waterboarding and locking detainees in coffins — makes the fact that she's a woman a moot And crowing over Haspel's gender is a cynical move coming from Trump, who presides over the least feminist administration in recent memory.
Bounding energetically to the press-conference lectern after two gruelling days of talks over the terms of Britain's EU membership, Mr Cameron opened his post-summit remarks not by trumpeting the emergency brake on euro-zone integration he had just secured, nor by crowing over his success in denying benefits to EU migrant workers.
The wife is charged twenty dollars for a carton of milk by the manager of a supermarket, and she hangs up her washing outside with a bevy of protesters banging drums and crowing, only feet away, but, while her dignity in the face of such taunts is noble, that's all we know of her.
The first episode, titled "A New Season ... aka Suck It Cancellation Bear" (a reference to TV By The Numbers' Renew / Cancel column) starts with a song that sees the cast literally crowing about dodging the axe and features a shameless appeal to viewers to watch Galavant instead of football, the Golden Globes, or The Bachelorette.
She and the rest of the superb cast — Billy Howle as her pillow-lipped boy toy; Andrea Riseborough as his enigmatic lover; and Toby Jones as the piteous lawyer determined to prove Leonard's innocence — sent critics crowing when this BBC update of Christie's 1925 story, featuring her original ending, debuted in Britain last month.
His first apartment was at 161 West Fourth Street, and Suze Rotolo, his girlfriend at the time, suggested strongly in her 2008 memoir that the crowing came from roosters in a nearby store near the intersection of Thompson and Bleecker Streets that sold freshly slaughtered chickens to residents of what was then a largely Italian-American neighborhood.
The professor, who likes to carry Gwynnie strapped to her body in a human infant carrier, including when she is in business attire, has registered the rooster as an emotional-support animal because she is worried that his pre-dawn crowing could upset her neighbors, who might alert the authorities and try to have him removed.
There were the predictable talking points, such as Trump's crowing about low black unemployment rates under his leadership -- "African American poverty has declined to the lowest rate ever recorded," he said -- despite the fact that he inherited an already OK economy that's still just OK. Indeed, black unemployment has hit all-time lows while Trump has been in office.
When I made these savory little devils the first time a couple of years ago, our general manager — Mary Katherine Robinson, from the fine state of North Carolina — started crowing over her own Mimi's cheese biscuits, and then about her Mimi's homemade peppermint ribbon candies (Mimi calls them butter mints), and even her Mimi's pot of percolated coffee.
Cracking down on people arriving in the US is the only tool this administration uses After spending 2017 crowing about the record low border apprehensions of Trump's first few months, Trump and his officials have spent 2018 criticizing the "loopholes" in current law that offer extra procedural protections to asylum-seekers, families, and unaccompanied children, and make it impossible for the government to immediately deport them.
However, cities are proving to be a growth center for women and people of color: 51 of America's 200 most populous cities are led by mayors of color, with 13 African-American women running the show, including in Chicago, Charlotte, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. For all the crowing about women in Congress this year, they still make up less than one-quarter of that legislative body.
She liked my manuscript — my first book on Haiti — she loved it, I would have to say; that's how Alice reacted to writing before she began to pick it apart and shift your chapters around, and lay them on the floor of her apartment and put the book back together piece by piece, and then call you, crowing, about how she'd solved the one big problem.
Consider: However much he indulges in racist code, if Donald Trump were caught on a hot mic crowing that "The niggers just need to shape up" or "If only she'd stop being such a cunt," it would likely be one of the very few things that actually would spark a sincere effort to eject him from office — so utterly unthinkable in public usage are they.
Everything Is Love seems to be the concluding piece to this marriage series: It culminates with the couple crowing that they're "happily in love," while in real life the Carters are currently on the road together on a joint stadium tour called On the Run II. In addition to the nine tracks, there's a video for the song "Apeshit," featuring Beyoncé rapping as her husband takes a back seat to play hype man for her.
In an interview in The Paris Review , in 1996, Ammons looks back on a day when he was nineteen, "sitting on the bow of the ship anchored in a bay in the South Pacific," when he was struck with an epiphany: As I looked at the land, heard the roosters crowing, saw the thatched huts, etcetera, I thought down to the water level and then to the immediately changed and strange world below the waterline.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's first year in office had its stumbles, but it also had a number of successes that had the White House and congressional Republicans crowing at the end of the year.
The video of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE crowing that his celebrity status entitles him to assault women slightly eclipsed 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's leaked speeches.

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