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Now they're being demeaned, we're being demeaned, and the politicians live in la-la-land.
When it comes to sex, I don't enjoy being demeaned.
They should be welcomed and celebrated, not demeaned and insulted.
Most pointed to the frustrations of being stereotyped, marginalized and demeaned.
Black voters are fed up with being demeaned by their president.
We inhabit a world where many women are enslaved, demeaned, abused.
Those successes should not be demeaned by smears like this one.
He demeaned 47 percent of the people in our country, right?
Women have long been demeaned by similar comments, that's the thing #whatsfortea?
Buckfast is demeaned by most people and they don't take it seriously.
Border agents who demeaned migrants on Facebook have exacerbated a grim situation.
Academically weak students were demeaned, and headstrong students were made to kneel.
Not when he demeaned war hero John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
He has demeaned several of them, as well as the institution itself.
When employees are demeaned and mistreated, it diminishes collaboration, creativity and productivity.
Trump demeaned her as "wacky" and said she was "killing" the Democratic Party.
Trump has, since the start of his candidacy, attacked, disparaged and demeaned journalists.
"It's a shame, at my age, to be demeaned like this," she said.
That he screamed and threatened and demeaned his staff to the point of terror.
The whole evening was demeaned by some of the things both of them said.
Instead of being afraid and demeaned, Rick is focused, willing to die, and free.
In both places, women who were once politically disengaged felt demeaned by Trump's victory.
It's attuned to how great cultural work can leave you feeling irked and demeaned.
Every day, in every community, all around the world, people with differences are demeaned.
He has demeaned our service members, referring to the US military as a 'disaster.
He has demeaned people based upon their race, their religion, their nationality, their gender.
THOMAS: We are angry because everyone that says derogatory statements should be demeaned and condemned.
Donald Trump had, by then, infamously demeaned McCain's Vietnam service and imprisonment in an interview.
We see it when women are sexualized and demeaned constantly by advertisers and the media.
It's not the commonalities in how they've been demeaned or dismissed that ultimately unify them.
My fiancée should be able to wear a bathing suit without being sexualized and demeaned.
He has regularly demeaned and demonized immigrants, belittling the Gold Star mother of Army Capt.
Almost everybody loves somebody who is part of a group that Donald Trump has demeaned.
Gone are the days when female athletes were openly demeaned or ridiculed in sports coverage.
To see such obviously bright people demeaned by shouting at each other makes no sense.
Although today people have demeaned him as a conservative zealot, Garrison identifies as an independent.
As a final act of reprisal, Franken demeaned her with the photograph of her sleeping.
It's hard to imagine him violating it to help a president who personally demeaned him.
They said they had been demeaned and humiliated as they sought to celebrate their union.
" "He was never – he never made me feel like I was being demeaned in any way.
" As an added fillip, Trump demeaned the value of Cruz's endorsement: "I don't want his support.
Colleagues are regularly cursed at or have their intelligence demeaned by council members, another worker said.
By asserting otherwise, PETA has demeaned assault survivors and reduced them to the status of animals.
We never demeaned the underlying mission of our agency, as some of Trump's nominees have done.
Crucially, the human books do not see themselves as being objectified or demeaned by the comparison.
But Mr. Trump himself repeatedly demeaned Mr. Obama in the debate, at one point telling Mrs.
So to see privileged people skip the line must have demeaned and debased the guest experience.
Women quietly drop out of professions and workplaces where they are routinely hurt, demeaned, and isolated.
Like those they've lost, these women have been overlooked and demeaned, their concerns trivialized and questioned.
They thereby demeaned lawmakers' First Amendment rights in the rush to further enshrine the Second Amendment.
Then he attacks Hillary Clinton on the grounds that Bill Clinton demeaned, objectified, and groped women!
And the terrible boss that grabbed you by the p—y all the time and demeaned you.
He was first respected as a diet and social reformer, and then demeaned as a zealous crackpot.
They said they wanted to be respected and have their spirituality recognized, not patronized, demeaned or infantilized.
But instead of answering, Sanders referred further questions about Trump's beliefs to the very people he's demeaned.
I can't explain that to a man who has never known what it means to be demeaned.
The museum pulled the shirts after complaints that the shirts were "anti-press" and demeaned journalistic integrity.
Nothing makes you deserve to be demeaned, bullied, and shamed in public by your very powerful boss.
He has hollowed out our State Department, demeaned our intelligence community, the FBI and our civil servants.
Every day, on social media and IRL, women are ridiculed, demeaned and made to feel less than.
The President has demeaned the African- American players so much you can&apost go to the White House.
But even though Trump intentionally demeaned Machado, a teenage girl back then, there was no significant media backlash.
Instead, Gordon explains, it was for any Black woman who has ever felt demeaned because of her hair.
"She spoke out about what happened to her, and they shamed her, smeared her, demeaned her," David said.
Recounting a meeting with House Republicans, Trump tweeted that "they applauded and laughed loudly" when he demeaned Rep.
Let's be clear: Trump has demeaned and objectified women for decades, and he continues to do so today.
Others described a culture in which women were demeaned, passed over for promotions and assaulted by co-workers.
No woman should be demeaned with such vulgar slurs," Carlson wrote on Twitter, punctuating the message with "#ResignNow.
Beyond policy issues, Donald Trump has also demeaned bona fide war hero John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
Maybe he's capitalism in a nutshell: the possibility that we will be humbled and demeaned is always there.
Schmelz's supervisor gossiped about her to colleagues and demeaned her, making inappropriate comments that highlighted their uneven power dynamic.
It is running a "climate survey", asking members questions such as whether they have felt demeaned or experienced harassment.
I'm happy to hear that there are people in this world who have never been demeaned or preyed upon.
It underscored the abuse suffered by Sansa and demeaned it further by giving the the trauma to someone else.
When they complained about the alleged racism, the men say they were demeaned and faced threats to their employment.
She should be treated with dignity and respect -- not demeaned and belittled by the President of the United States.
He has demeaned the presidency by engaging in name calling that is simply out of bounds on most playgrounds.
He has demeaned and humiliated everybody who has tried to be his friend, from Chris Christie to Paul Ryan.
Despite many victories (including becoming the first female crew to circumnavigate the globe), they are relentlessly demeaned by critics.
Additionally, lesbian women, bisexual women, and women with disabilities are more likely to be demeaned and spoken negatively about.
But, I believe we each have a story of a time we were sexually demeaned or humiliated by a superior.
UN criticism Trump has demeaned the United Nations in the past, claiming the body is ridden with bureaucracy and overspending.
Tired of getting — or hearing about other women getting — grabbed or pinched or demeaned, tired of having had to laugh.
That brought an outcry from people who felt she had appropriated and demeaned Chinese cuisine; the restaurant closed in December.
Yet too often, those who may have their actions called into question have demeaned this commitment to inform our citizens.
BS: The definition I use is that you're having interactions with someone who leaves you feeling demeaned, de-energized and disrespected.
Going to the people he hurt and demeaned the past few years and listening and apologizing would be a great start.
King's portrayal of a Black female slave who loves, hurts, feels joy — and then is raped, beaten, and demeaned was believable.
He has demeaned you, and belittled you, and put you in a little box to be looked at and not heard.
"We have hundreds of studies that show if you feel disrespected and demeaned everyday you will work less hard," Sutton says.
If convicted, he will be punished, but probably not as harshly as he has punished and demeaned those in his custody.
I think we're all going through a thorny cultural shift, reassessing illustrious artists who also may have demeaned or abused people.
Other hosts have caused ruckuses, like when 2011 host Seth Meyers demeaned a (then) non-candidate Donald Trump for running for president.
She added that Ferguson "repeatedly and overtly demeaned" Stutzman in legal briefs, and compared her religious beliefs about marriage to racial discrimination.
They are ogled, demeaned, talked down to, and generally reduced to the status of sex dolls that happen to walk and talk.
Domination and humiliation play is a form of BDSM in which the submissive partner is consensually demeaned through verbal or physical acts.
"Donald Trump has repeatedly demeaned millions of Americans with bigoted insults and name calling," said Justin Barasky, communications director at Priorities USA.
" The woman told Jezebel she was left "stunned and incredulous" at what went down, and felt "demeaned" and "put in my place.
But when a mother is intimidated, insulted or demeaned because of her parenting choices, we call it concern or, at worst, nosiness.
Unlike some of his fellow cabinet members, Mr. Mattis never demeaned himself before the president in an effort to get his way.
Obama wasn't, but his chosen successor was running against a candidate who had personally demeaned him and promised to repeal his agenda.
The press demeaned women who sought influence, and in Victoria's Secret stores and on the pages of Cosmo, consumerism masqueraded as female empowerment.
It means recognizing that press freedom doesn't just insulate the journalists who are attacked and demeaned by the Trump administration or local lawmakers.
Female heroes are in short supply not because women aren't brave but because female bravery is demeaned, no kind more than intellectual courage.
It is, however, a good illustration of the entrenched reality of practices that have discounted, demeaned and derailed women's work lives for decades.
There are way more than nine GOP senators who have been insulted, berated, demeaned and threatened by Trump since he ran for president.
What these women have said, however, is that his alleged actions made them feel demeaned and helpless because of the obvious imbalance of power.
Within liberal institutions, minorities often find themselves shut out of hiring and promotion, demeaned and harassed, or simply paid less than their white counterparts.
As he demeaned intelligence officials who are united in their assessment of the Russian hack, Trump cast doubt on the legitimacy of their work.
And for his courage, Vindman was rewarded by having his patriotism demeaned by Republicans including John Yoo, Sean Duffy and multiple Fox News hosts.
" She had another at the ready, intended to capture the way anti-immigrant parties have demeaned women while claiming to defend their safety: "#StopChasingVotesOverWomen'sBodies.
And the state of California demeaned religious organizations with pro-life views by ordering them to speak messages and to turn women towards abortion.
Unlike White, she wasn't praised as an enviable example of femininity in the suit but instead was slut-shamed, body-shamed, and generally demeaned.
Something I thought was funny at the time, but then realized I had completely demeaned and belittled her to a place of non-existence.
A heavy period is something nearly all women will experience, especially as they approach menopause, and Alisha was shamed, demeaned and fired for it.
" CNN's KFile reported on Wednesday that Lewis repeatedly demeaned women during a period of 15 months on his radio show, "The Jason Lewis Show.
From Hollywood to Capitol Hill and from Silicon Valley to Gadsden, Alabama, women are calling out the men who have demeaned and abused them.
"When a consecrated woman is asked to perform a work of servitude, the life and dignity of that woman are demeaned," the pope said.
"We're in a moment when individual voices are being marginalized and demeaned and dismissed in whole new ways on whole new levels," Scorsese says.
For months, the president has demeaned Mr. Cohen, calling him weak and praising other former aides who have refused to cooperate with the authorities.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Edwards and Martin are accused of protecting male employees who demeaned women and bullied individuals from foreign countries.
" Lane said that during the time she and Trump were dating, he "never made me feel like I was being demeaned in any way.
He is a celebrity who has for years despicably demeaned women, bragged about possibly sexually assaulting women and defended men involved in (alleged) sexual improprieties.
This kind of advice is no doubt well-intentioned, but as a fully functioning adult, I feel demeaned when I'm continually told what to do.
And as this happened, fly over America felt demeaned by the dominant culture, which came to see them as backwater, intolerant, and yes, even racist.
The San Francisco Arts Commission and Historic Preservation Commission decided to put the statue in storage amid complaints it was racist and demeaned Native Americans.
"• An active-destructive response would be a statement that demeaned the event: "Does this mean you are going to be working even longer hours now?
And with this, the "America First" President will try to appeal to an institution that he has insulted, demeaned, and attacked over and over again.
She said she felt demeaned by his treatment but tried to make light of the comments because Mr. Steinhardt was a director of her organization.
This so openly demeaned them that many black women, long after they had left the South, refused to answer if called by their first name.
The lengthy complaint detailed the many ways in which Garrison said Bloomberg and other male executives at the company sexually demeaned and harassed female colleagues.
According to the document, Strampel asked for nude photos and sexual favors, he groped women's buttocks at official events, and demeaned the way they dressed.
He said he "always wanted" a Purple Heart, but never served in the military; demeaned prisoners of war; and even bashed a Gold Star family.
As much as we were humiliated, we never felt demeaned because we came from a culture and emotional environment that we could be proud of.
In his view, execution was "murder" -- a form of senseless killing that demeaned those who imposed it as well as those to whom it was applied.
"Our society grants hetero privilege to parade overly sexualized images of women for a cis male gaze yet Queer imagery is policied [sic], demeaned," he wrote.
"Something I thought was funny at the time, but then realized I had completely demeaned and belittled her to a place of non-existence," he writes.
She says she felt demeaned and was backstage crying when Harvey walked up and handed her the clothing she arrived in, including her bra and undergarments.
Responses to being told to smile are a range of negative emotions, from anger to annoyance, but the most common occurrence was feeling demeaned and underappreciated.
"An active-destructive response would be a statement that demeaned the event: "Does this mean you are going to be gone working even longer hours now?
However, I will not tolerate discriminatory activity or hateful speech at Grubhub, and I will stand up for our employees when they are demeaned or defamed.
Even his ally Ben Carson (whom Trump has privately demeaned as "an idiot") saw fit to express his deep disgust at Trump before reaffirming his fealty.
Over the last year, it has become abundantly clear that key organizers of the movement have repeatedly demeaned Jewish women and peddled openly anti-Semitic stereotypes.
Appointing McDaniel to run the GOP's political arm could be an effort to help the party heal the anger after a campaign in which Trump demeaned women.
But I will say that our family, including Shanann and our grandchildren, have been ridiculed, demeaned, slandered and mocked, in the most vicious ways you can imagine.
In the next 25 years, she argued, a view of Germany evolved that demeaned the country, with policies against families, against nuclear power and against German traditions.
I know that many students felt they were standing up to protect marginalized people who have been demeaned or even threatened under the guise of free speech.
"Something I thought was funny at the time, but then realized I had completely demeaned and belittled her to a place of non-existence," Mr. Spurlock wrote.
There are a lot of academic definitions, but here's how I define it: An asshole is someone who leaves us feeling demeaned, de-energized, disrespected, and/or oppressed.
The new President-elect and many of his most prominent supporters have targeted, demeaned, and threatened millions of us — and millions of our friends, family, and loved ones.
Ms Baker argues that black people know best when they are being racially demeaned in the same way that women can best distinguish between a compliment and harassment.
From the moment he announced his campaign, he demeaned Mexicans as rapists and criminals, and has since painted all Hispanics and immigrants as MS-13 criminal gang members.
Americans made Barack Obama their first black president — and then elected Donald Trump, who has sympathized with white supremacists, disdained African-Americans protesting injustice, and crudely demeaned immigrants.
People demeaned in this way forced Americans then, and force us now, to confront the central question of our history: Who is — or isn't — recognized as fully human?
France says Steele has harassed, demeaned and abused him from the handle ... and even says it misleads people to believe the account is actually run by France himself.
Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas," demeaned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as "crazy," and described her San Francisco district as "one of the most disgusting" and "dirtiest" in the country.
In the nineteen-forties, populism began to move from the left to the right, not sneakily or stealthily but in the shadows all the same, unnoticed, ignored, demeaned.
Throughout the industry, they and others have said, both men were known for fostering a sexist, raucous culture that ignored misconduct by male employees and demeaned female workers.
"Slaughtering a donkey that's done milling" is a Chinese saying for when a valuable person is demeaned, and old donkeys were indeed often used for their meat and hides.
Sometimes it's a gateway to getting things done (while ensuring that you're not demeaned, or swept under the rug), and other times, it's purely for your own personal satisfaction.
Every woman that came forward and said she was assaulted and they were demeaned, and said they weren't even attractive enough to assault—it hurt, and it felt personal.
Before patients can become assertive, he said, they have to understand that it is not appropriate for them to be demeaned, dismissed or treated differently from any other patient.
By 2007, hundreds of careful studies had showed that "certified a**holes" (people who routinely leave others feeling demeaned, de-energized, and disrespected) undermine their colleagues' health and productivity.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions remains at odds with the president, who has repeatedly — and publicly — demeaned him, leaving it an open question how much longer Mr. Sessions will stay.
Gender Politics Women were predicted to come out in force to vote for the first female president and against a man who demeaned them and bragged about sexual assault.
Her accomplishments were further demeaned by those who saw the danger her literacy and creative output posed to an economic system legitimized by racial theories that dehumanized the slave.
During those intervening years, the South African was demeaned by opponents and underwent a battery of tests to discover if there was any truth behind the cruel nudges and winks.
On Thursday, President Trump took to Twitter (his official mode of communication) to issue a pair of tweets that intentionally demeaned MSNBC's Morning Joe hosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
Or the avalanche of criticism directed at the moms of Pantsuit Nation or safety pin wearers, who were demeaned for being political ingenues instead of being invited into the coalition.
America is a nation of immigrants and immigrants have been demeaned for more than two centuries, the French, the Irish, the Jews, the Asians, the Mexicans, and now the Muslims.
In states around the country—especially Florida and Georgia, where African-Americans ran competitive statewide campaigns—voter suppression, in various forms, demeaned the process and may have affected the outcome.
As the months went on, she and other employees at the golf club became increasingly disturbed about Mr. Trump's comments, which they felt demeaned immigrants from Mexico and Central America.
I personally don't think Trump cares much about criminal justice, particularly considering the way he has demeaned Black Lives Matter, demonized Colin Kaepernick and encouraged police brutality of crime suspects.
" White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham joined as well and demeaned Bolton's publisher as "the same publisher that [former FBI Director James] Comey used," adding, "the timing is very suspect.
Journalist Yashar Ali posted emails in which the chief executive, Sam Haskell, and other top executives routinely slut-shamed, fat-shamed, and demeaned the former contestants with vulgar and misogynistic language.
Over 20 people who worked on Trump's reality show The Apprentice told the AP that Trump "repeatedly demeaned women with sexist language" over the course of the show's 14-season run.
" He has in recent weeks demeaned Acosta as a "rude, terrible person," accused a PBS reporter of asking a racist question, and admonished a CNN reporter for asking a "stupid question.
If an American with a disability can't even buy a meal with his or her paycheck, he or she is likely to feel demeaned and insulted rather than dignified and proud.
She floats the suggestion of a bit of dirty talk and tells him that—in the heat of the moment—she has a masochistic streak and likes to be demeaned, verbally.
Sessions was already facing problems running for his old Senate seat as a pro-Trump conservative despite getting repeatedly demeaned — and then fired — by the president when he was attorney general.
Claiming a culture of sexual harassment and gender bias at Nike that left women demeaned and underpaid, two former employees sued the sports apparel company late Thursday, demanding more equitable policies.
There's this paradox: Women are told that they should be beautiful and be willing to be objects of the gaze, but they're also demeaned when they are -- they're treated as superficial.
Instead, they say the pageant's white CEO and president insulted them in a conversation in which he used the N-word and invoked racist stereotypes that demeaned the African-American community.
" Wilson slammed Trump's first year in office as "disappointing and destructive," saying he "has demeaned the presidency at every opportunity and cast doubt on our nation's standing as a global leader.
Summer Zervos, one of 19 women who've accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct, wants to know whether Trump ever demeaned women while filming "The Apprentice," the New York Times reported Wednesday.
They are told to do this for a man who, in many respects, spent his campaign demeaning people of color in the way that black waiter felt demeaned after being called boy.
She demeaned and berated her staff almost daily, subjecting them to bouts of explosive rage and regular humiliation within the office, according to interviews and dozens of emails reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
Here's how that disputed definition factors into the argument that a man who's being considered for a seat on the Supreme Court might also be someone who has demeaned and assaulted women.
Or did that "thorough investigation" include evaluating the coordinated response from woman rights organizations who worked tirelessly to stand up for women who had been demeaned by O'Reilly for far too long?
He was also the first professional athlete who showed no respect for his opponents, who publicly demeaned them and, in so doing, brought boxing hype down to the level of professional wrestling.
High-status women may justifiably protest their treatment at the hands of high-status men, but lower-status men may feel less sympathy for them, particularly if they feel demeaned and disenfranchised.
" This, she wrote, "speaks to the way I, and probably many other women, was dehumanized and demeaned during the delivery," and told that "our babies are much more important than we are.
After meeting with the hiring panel, she withdrew her application, telling us she felt demeaned by the all-white male group that failed to ask her any questions about her coding skills.
The novel, about a young, Black American girl named Pecola, who is bullied and demeaned by the people around her for her mannerisms and dark skin, immediately struck a chord in audiences.
And even when sex wasn't overtly rough, I've still felt demeaned and degraded when men did things that are now somehow considered standard fare: times I've been ejaculated on, spanked, and verbally humiliated.
Trump was not shamed by massive business bankruptcies, the sex scandal that ended his first marriage or by the uproar that resulted when he demeaned Megyn Kelly after one of the Republican debates.
Arthur and the gang assumed that a woman voiced by guest star Jane Lynch, who demeaned Mr. Ratburn as "soft," was likely his fiancée, and set about trying to break up the pair.
Not exactly a bow, and there are Emmys production folks and television industry figures who are telling themselves that during his fleeting appearance at the ceremony, Spicer was being slyly demeaned, not sanitized.
It also ushered in decades of initiatives, court rulings and laws that demeaned and demonized homosexuals — such as Anita Bryant's 1977 Save Our Children Campaign, which depicted gay men as pedophiles; Bowers v.
In 2017, when Mr. Carmona was running for Congress, Ms. Mendieta, the woman who worked with Ms. Di Lauro, came forward with allegations that Mr. Carmona had demeaned women during the 2016 campaign.
Mind Senator Amy Klobuchar's nascent campaign is fending off a stream of stories from former staffers that she was a volatile, highhanded boss who often demeaned and humiliated people who worked for her.
To deflect from the fact that he was caught bragging about sexual assault on tape, he held a surprise press conference with these women, who he has insulted and demeaned in the past.
The reason that I have this definition of assholes as somebody who makes you feel demeaned, de-energized, and so on is that you've got to take responsibility for the assholes in your life.
Say you want to punch a protester in the face Trump has repeatedly mocked and demeaned protesters who interrupt his rallies, but he went a step further during a February rally in Las Vegas.
She set a trap for him near the end of the debate by surfacing the case of Alicia Machado, the former Miss Universe whom Trump attacked and demeaned 20 years ago for gaining weight.
"Really, what's most important to us is that we have a place at the table and that we're not being demeaned or talked down to, and that we're being treated as equal," she says.
He has talked of grabbing women by the genitals, demeaned immigrants from poor countries and said, in defiance of a central Christian tenet, that he has never seen reason to ask God for forgiveness.
This week, a regional field director for the Bernie Sanders campaign was fired for tweets that demeaned—acidly and in the extremely online parlance of cruel detachment—the current crop of Democratic presidential candidates.
Once demeaned as people who fix potholes and make sure the trash is emptied, mayors now confront issues that also preoccupy presidents: climate change, health and education policy, terrorism, gun violence and even immigration.
"A state law that explicitly demeaned and dismissed LGBTQ students and their relationships could not help but encourage abuse and discrimination at school," Michael Soto, executive director of Equality Arizona, said in a statement.
For those who believe they are demeaned by wine or wine writers, I would suggest it is the wine populists who are doing the demeaning, by pandering to inchoate feelings of fear and resentment.
You called Mexicans criminals and rapists; you demeaned women and disparaged war heroes; you vowed to ban Muslims and deport 11 million undocumented immigrants; you even attacked a Gold Star family and a disabled reporter.
Both Donald and Donald Jr. are sons of rich, powerful men who constantly demeaned them and ignored them for a favored sibling (for Donald it was Fred Jr., while for Donald Jr. it is Ivanka).
The series demonstrates the everyday pre-theocracy interactions that erode women's rights and dignity, from Offred and her friend Moira being demeaned as sluts to a person judging their skin-baring outfits while they're exercising.
"I'm always going to stick up for a woman who I feel is being demeaned," Griffin said of Kelly on Fridy, adding that she was being targeted by the president because she is a woman.
Trump's election, which came after he demeaned and humiliated the family members of three ex-presidents and made racist insinuations about his predecessor, has shaken the traditional fraternity of past and current commanders in chief.
He suggested that men needed to earn more than women, demeaned female athletic abilities and questioned the right of women to attend the men's college basketball tournament, unless they met a certain standard of attractiveness.
And even some in the more kind of modern edge globalized corporations and elements of the economy who feel disrespected by the so-called knowledge elite, feel demeaned and feel like they don't matter anymore.
She voiced concern about the black students that Gardendale residents had talked so openly of excluding, emphasizing how the justices in Brown struck down segregation in large part because it stigmatized and demeaned black children.
But the movies didn't conquer the mass audience once upon a time by incidentally ignoring and demeaning swaths of humanity; it partly conquered that audience specifically because of what it ignored and who it demeaned.
Instead, his suit claims, Wildcats coach Chris Collins and his staff intimidated, demeaned and misled Vassar in order to get him to "voluntarily withdraw" from the team, because they were not satisfied with his play.
A much stronger argument could be made that Congress could officially censure President Trump for his conduct connected to the tweet against Nordstrom and several others like it that specifically attacked or demeaned businesses and individuals.
The four Burlington students who wrote the article had obtained documents from the Vermont Agency of Education showing that an investigation found counselor Mario Macias falsified records, demeaned female colleagues, and "creeped" out a student teacher.
At one event, Trump brought up nearly a dozen supporters of different races and backgrounds to make the point that Clinton has demeaned a broad cross-section of Americans because she thinks she's better than them.
"We could go back to the day that the settlers came, the day that fur trappers came, those days when colonization hit and demeaned the significance and honor and sacredness of women and children," she said.
The second investigation came in response to an ESPN story describing a "toxic" culture that persisted with the football program under Durkin, where coaches regularly demeaned players, shouted anti-gay slurs and engaged in abusive behavior.
The department has made some monstrous missteps in recent years — it engaged in the widespread surveillance of mosques and demeaned tens of thousands of innocent and mostly minority New Yorkers by frisking them without legal justification.
"At times in the past, I blurred the personal and the professional in ways that were, I now recognize, disrespectful of my colleagues and our contributors, and that made them feel uncomfortable or demeaned," he wrote.
Eleven current and former Fox employees, including news anchor Kelly Wright, filed an amended lawsuit in New York state court on Tuesday claiming they were demeaned, humiliated, paid less than white coworkers, and passed over for promotions.
Maxwell Nardi, an 18-year-old senior at Douglas S. Freeman High School in Richmond, Virginia, made the case that those who demeaned his generation for being obsessed with their phones are in for their own awakening.
Martinez's departure came after chief communications officer Erin Johnson accused him in a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court of making "constant racist and sexist slurs" that demeaned women, blacks and Jews, and subjecting her to unwanted touching.
Mr. Trump's first year has been an unremitting parade of disgraces that have demeaned him as well as the dignity of his office, and he has shown that this is exactly how he believes he should govern.
" Calling for compensation to the families of the victims, he said the report unmasked "egregious events and conduct" and a subsequent cover-up that "demeaned the lives of the victims and the reputation of the United States.
"Today is a victory for the millions of immigrants in our state and in this country that have been sidelined, disrespected, and demeaned by the Trump administration," said New York state Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat.
I voted against Donald Trump because of Megyn Kelly, and Rosie O'Donnell and Alicia Machado and Carly Fiorina and Heidi Cruz and so many other women Trump has called, "bimbo" or "fat," or "ugly" or objectified and demeaned.
Starbucks eventually settled on a red "holiday" cup, much to the chagrin of those who believe Christmas is being demeaned by being relegated to a mere "holiday"—you know, along with Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and every other religious celebration.
Black audiences might identify with the help, but more likely they pushed those demeaned characters out of their minds, silently imagining themselves as the white hero or leading lady, living freely in a world full of human complications.
They are demeaned and insulted by a president who attacks them, a Senate that is asked to disrespect and ignore them, and a confirmation process that is even more dastardly than the injustices committed against professor Anita Hill.
If there is an overlap between Cohn and Giuliani, other than their service to Trump, it is that each, in his own way, has discredited his profession, demeaned our democratic process, and damaged the lives of many people.
As FBI agents under special counsel Robert Mueller investigate possible collusion between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russian operatives, Trump has demeaned the bureau and criticized it as a once great body that he fallen on hard times.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions remains at odds with the president, who has repeatedly — and publicly — demeaned his tenure at the head of the Justice Department, leaving it an open question how much longer he will remain in charge.
Mattis made the joking remarks at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a day after President Donald Trump demeaned him as "the world's most overrated general" during a contentious White House meeting with members of Congress.
"Our family, including Shanann and her children and our grandchildren, have been ridiculed, demeaned, slandered, mocked in the most vicious ways you can imagine," Frank Rzucek said Monday outside the home in the Colorado suburb where his daughter lived.
His short speech Monday about Charlottesville -- delivered only after an odd preamble in which he took credit for the same positive economic indicators he'd demeaned as fake news when Barack Obama was President -- did nothing to move the needle.
"As Hillary has said, Donald Trump can say whatever he wants about her, but she will not be bullied out of defending Alicia and the many other women Trump has attacked and demeaned," said the campaign spokesman, Brian Fallon.
After Mr. Cruz's bid for the Republican presidential nomination failed in 2016, the senator declined at first to support Mr. Trump, but later eagerly embraced him, even though Mr. Trump had mocked and demeaned Mr. Cruz's wife and father.
Trump has "belittled and demeaned Dr. Blasey Ford and Ms. Ramirez, reminding us once again that he has been credibly accused of committing sexual assault himself and denigrates not just women who accuse him, but survivors everywhere," the senator said.
It isn't only the expectation to take on more domestic and emotional work in my past straight relationships that I relate to; I've also been demeaned and belittled and violated and plain old bored by the pedestrian desires of mediocre men.
"I felt honored as a patron of the airline - and as a woman - because Alaska Airlines supported their staff and those of us on board who were demeaned by another passenger's juvenile and exceedingly disrespectful behavior," Nelson concluded her post.
Two former gymnasts described to PEOPLE how they were demeaned, pressured to continue practicing through injuries and body-shamed by coaches (one of whom allegedly told the team, "you guys look like you ate your way" through a school break).
Vince and the gang may have been concocted for cheap laughs, but they ultimately contributed to the normalization of a culture that demeaned women to the point where sexual assault was considered an unfortunate downside of an otherwise glamorous job.
Sam Isaly has stepped down as managing partner of OrbiMed, the $14 billion health care hedge fund and private equity firm he founded in 1998, just days after a STAT report that Isaly had sexually harassed and demeaned female employees.
In so doing, he had demeaned what she believed was the sacred life of the mind and stripped her of the confidence to trust that she would be perceived on his turf as an individual and not a social curiosity.
Earlier this month came the now largely forgotten news that Eric Schneiderman, the former New York State attorney general who resigned amid revelations that he had beaten and demeaned a series of ex-girlfriends, would not face any criminal charges.
WASHINGTON — Jewish members of President Trump's administration remained largely silent Wednesday after Mr. Trump came to the defense of nationalist and right-wing protesters in Charlottesville, Va., who had chanted anti-Semitic slogans and demeaned the president's Jewish son-in-law.
He has demeaned a reporter's question about North Korea's nuclear capabilities as "insulting," taken Fox News' Chris Wallace to task for asking questions he characterized as almost "ridiculous," and even attacked members of Congress, like when he angrily lectured Sen.
SAN FRANCISCO — Facing longstanding criticism that they had not done enough to protect people from harassment, YouTube executives announced Wednesday that the video service would start policing material that insulted or demeaned others because of their race, gender or sexual orientation.
The fact that she is an experienced woman going up against a president who has openly bragged about his lack of political experience and frequently demeaned women over social media is symbolic of a new divisive political era in Washington.
But the patronizing and condescending attitude this Administration has taken toward Palestinians, the way they've trivialized and demeaned Palestinian aspirations and the pressure campaign waged against them is not only wrong but counterproductive if the goal is to draw them into negotiations.
The piece, written by N. Michelle AuBuchon, recounts a story in which a man referred to as "Jim," who was the "former head of [her] department [who had] been appointed CEO of a major dating site," harassed an employee and then demeaned AuBuchon.
An additional article of impeachment charged that Johnson had shown disrespect to Congress by engaging in "utterances, declarations, threats and harangues" that demeaned the office and failed to respect the separation between the branches — that is, giving speeches about his conflicts with Congress.
I don't think it's worth writers, fans, and cultural critics being angry now, when she was doing this several years ago, as if hip-hop — and by extension black people — have been demeaned and worse still, abandoned because Cyrus has moved on.
Because here is the thing: Even if I researched that piece well, and tried hard, and had the best of intentions, and am pleased with it in sum, something I'd hoped would entertain and delight instead left some people feeling demeaned and unheard.
If I felt that I were targeted — and these are the same people Hillary Clinton demeaned with her ill-advised "deplorables" characterization — I would take umbrage at such an insult and ignore the rantings of what I viewed as the pathetic crybaby left.
Last year, Boston University concluded in its investigation that Marchant had sexually harassed and demeaned Willenbring but did not affirm her allegations that Marchant pelted her with stones, blew volcanic ash in her face, and even pushed her down a rocky slope during the expeditions.
According to a lawsuit uncovered by the newspaper, Wallace was named in a 2016 harassment case that was settled last year after a woman who previously worked as his executive assistant said that the former state official "harassed and demeaned" her due to her gender.
"I am filing this lawsuit for every woman who's been pinched, prodded, cornered, felt-up, pushed against a wall, grabbed, groped, assaulted, and has spoken up only to be shamed, demeaned, disgraced, passed over for promotion, fired, and forgotten," Carroll, 75, said in a statement.
When Sarah Megan Thomas and Alysia Reiner were pitching "Equity," their film about female executives on Wall Street, they showed potential backers a video of the way women were typically depicted in finance movies: as demeaned assistants, "background players, hookers, strippers," Ms. Reiner said.
My thoughts are now with the immigrant families he has threatened to deport and the Muslims he has threatened to bar and the women he has demeaned and those he is accused of assaulting and the disabled whom he apparently has no problem mocking.
"    Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said in a statement to the paper: "As Hillary has said, Donald Trump can say whatever he wants about her, but she will not be bullied out of defending Alicia and the many other women Trump has attacked and demeaned.
But by announcing it as our goal and setting up a task force to implement it, we would send an immediate message that we see this as a human challenge rather than an "us against them" issue where the "other" is demeaned and dehumanized.
"Very unlikely that I would support that person," Ms. Ernst told reporters, having earlier expressed a lack of enthusiasm for Mr. Moore amid criticism for a series of columns and speeches, stretching over two decades, that frequently demeaned women and occasionally trafficked in racism.
" Justice Kennedy wrote that the commission had also acted inconsistently in cases involving an opponent of same-sex marriage, "concluding on at least three occasions that a baker acted lawfully in declining to create cakes with decorations that demeaned gay persons or gay marriages.
In briefings with Mr. Trump's national security team after the strike on the Iranian general, lawmakers in both parties, already angry that the administration had not consulted with them before the operation, complained that top officials demeaned and dismissed them for questioning the president's strategy.
Free-speech protections — not only but especially in universities, which aim to educate students in how to belong to various communities — should not mean that someone's humanity, or their right to participate in political speech as political agents, can be freely attacked, demeaned or questioned.
CHICAGO — At least 25 Illinois Department of Corrections employees have taken part in online conversations that mocked, demeaned, or disclosed personal and medical information about transgender inmates — including calling transgender women "it" and "he" — in two private Facebook groups, an Injustice Watch review has found.
During a portion of his speech on Tuesday in which he demeaned both the FBI rank-and-file and bureau leadership, Trump out of nowhere suggested, without evidence, that former FBI agent Lisa Page took out a restraining order against former FBI agent Peter Strzok.
"As a society we can stop this epidemic by hiring trans women of color, making sure they have safe places to live and standing up when we see or hear them being demeaned and attacked and simply by valuing their lives," it said in a statement.
During his time in office Trump oversaw family separations, has repeated numerous racist attacks on minorities and asylum-seeking migrants, has attacked the LGBTQ+ community, demeaned women's autonomy and appearances, rallied against reproductive rights, ignored the gun violence epidemic, and blatantly abused his power in office.
"The last thing these high school girls need is a fellow woman in their lives communicating to them that they are objects or that their appearance is something to be gawked at, demeaned, laughed at, or even awarded for that matter," Hupp said in the email.
Republicans have accused Democrats on the Judiciary Committee of plotting a last-minute smear of Judge Kavanaugh, and have privately argued that the party's senators demeaned themselves and the body by asking a nominee to the Supreme Court intimate questions about his drinking habits and sexual behavior.
The man whom everyone had discounted and demeaned had managed to get his information into the hands of the Federal Reserve, Congress and the F.B.I. Even if the documents ultimately prove underwhelming to these powerful investigators, Mr. Broeksmit had accomplished one of his life's goals: He mattered.
Billionaire hotel developer Doug Manchester, who goes by the nickname "Papa Doug" and is the Trump administration's nominee for ambassador to the Bahamas, apologized to the multiple women who publicly said they felt "uncomfortable or demeaned" during the time Manchester owned The San Diego Union-Tribune.
" Michael Avenatti, Sweetman and Burton's attorney, tells PEOPLE that he has been demanding Carrey's deposition for months, adding, "He will now be forced to answer questions about how he gave Ms. White three STDs, humiliated and demeaned her, and then gave her the drugs she used to kill herself.
Meanwhile, Gypsy was being subjected to verbal, physical, and psychological abuse meant to keep her dependent upon her mother: she was restrained to her bed for weeks at a time, starved, and constantly demeaned by Dee Dee, who tried to cut off her communication with the outside world.
So, the beauty of the language, the vitality of the language — just like in the music — is a way of sustaining selves that are in the process of being crushed, demeaned, devalued, dominated, exploited, subjugated and so forth, and so, Baldwin does understand that life is a battlefield.
Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, fighting for their political lives, relentlessly demeaned and baited Donald J. Trump at Thursday's debate, all but pleading with Republicans to abandon a candidate with a long history of business failures, deep ties to the Democratic Party and a taste for personal insults.
A patriot platform would champion the time-honored notion that America is a great, good and noble land in which every American is equal and no American is demeaned and defamed by a president who preaches a politics of hate and division from the bully pulpit of the presidency.
And she doesn't mince words when talking about the current president: And to be clear, we were now up against a bully, a man who among other things demeaned minorities and expressed contempt for prisoners of war, challenging the dignity of our country with practically his every utterance.
Still, she argues, the costs to those communities of a "managerial" (exercising social control) rather than an "adjudicative" (fairly administering justice) model of law enforcement are enormous: vast numbers of browbeaten people who are degraded by arrest, demeaned by a bureaucratic court system and permanently stamped with criminal records.
Just a few examples: Obama didn't speak out in response to any of these attacks, but it's not hard to read her speech as partly catharsis about the pain she's endured and what it says about how women — and black women in particular — are demeaned in this country.
The first question is why a majority of white women voters chose Trump, a bully who has demeaned a long list of women who met his disfavor, over Clinton, who would have been the first woman president and has been a lifetime champion of the rights of women.
According to interviews with a half dozen former and current employees, some of whom agreed to speak only on the condition of anonymity, Mari Ellen Loijens, the foundation's top fund-raiser, routinely bullied and demeaned colleagues, made sexually and racially insensitive remarks and at times even threatened physical violence.
An ordinary girl one might easily dismiss when passing on the street, yet completely operating admirably on her own, with a will of her own, loving who she will love, and shooting the despicable fellow who harassed and demeaned her, in cold blood, without a shred of remorse.
Trump, who in the past infamously demeaned McCain's service in the military with his comments, "He's not a war hero" and "I like people that weren't captured," couldn't bring himself to publicly praise McCain with even half of the passion that he uses to go after his rivals.
While the president cast the Paris agreement as fundamentally unfair to the United States — "at what point does America get demeaned, at what point do they start laughing at us" — it actually is part of a web of interconnected agreements that sustain America's dominant global position in the world.
Just a few examples: She didn't speak out in response to any of these attacks, but it was hard not read her speech as partly catharsis about the pain she's endured and what it says about how women — and black women in particular — are demeaned in this country.
Even though we're just as susceptible as anybody else to anti-fat and pro-thin cultural messaging — and even though queer bodies, particularly those of trans people and/or people of color, are demeaned and vilified on multiple fronts — we also have the benefit of shaping our own politics of desire.
The refugees are consistently demeaned, as when the conservative immigration minister, Peter Dutton, said this month that they could not read and would somehow contrive at once to steal Australian jobs and "languish in unemployment queues" — a statement that prompted Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to call Dutton "outstanding," no less.
According to interviews with a half dozen former and current employees, some of whom only agreed to do so on the condition of anonymity, Mari Ellen Loijens, the foundation's top fund-raiser, routinely bullied and demeaned colleagues, made sexually and racially insensitive remarks and at times even threatened physical violence.
Religion, tribe, place, all contribute to ongoing trauma in the Middle East — between Sunnis and Shias, between the privileged and the demeaned, between Jews and Arabs and Christians, between pragmatists who want things to improve and ideologues and fanatics who can't see a way to live beyond their respective obsessions.
Trump, who literally kicked off his campaign spewing hate, has demonized Latino immigrants, demeaned an American-born federal judge for his Hispanic heritage, stoked hate against Muslims, despicably mocked a disabled reporter, made sexist remarks, led the racist birther campaign and even defended a black protester being beaten up by his white supporters.
"I believe more than ever that the people of France need to come together to turn the page of a disastrous five-year term that has demeaned our country and to block from power the National Front which would lead us into the worst of adventures," he told supporters on Sunday night.
INGRAHAM: Governor Huckabee, when you think about religion in the United States today and how it&aposs portrayed in the popular culture, how it seems to be demeaned, we look up at billboards at Easter time or Christmas, there is an affront to Christians I think they feel regularly that is tolerated.
But in America, there exists a powerful dichotomy that the most neglected, and in my view demeaned, type of woman — financially strapped yet working multiple jobs to hold the financial frame together for a household she either shares with a spouse or manages alone — turns out to be the most powerful voter.
But the progress is, at times, undercut by contradictions in other areas of this administration, such as when refugees and asylees, some of whom are fleeing horrific forms of religious persecution, are demeaned, denied asylum and sent back, or when resettlement programs are effectively shut down or authoritarian regimes are given a pass.
Even Silvio Berlusconi, who boasted of his high libido and publicly and daily demeaned women while serving as Italian Prime Minister, brought up his proficiency at foreplay (and the sex advice he gave to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi) while announcing a potential political comeback -- at 81, with his 31-year-old fiancée by his side.
Dragging on for an excruciating eternity, this election season has demeaned democracy, elevated mediocrity and insulted and embarrassed us all on just about every level imaginable: Intellectually, with regard to the lack of focus on policy and substance; ethically, with a complete disregard for integrity and character; and morally, driven by a disgraceful descent into racist and xenophobic vitriol.
I think it's important to go back to those books and realize that, even though there was a traumatic event, at the same time, in the course of that story, we find people who begin a dialogue and begin to gentle themselves into a meaningful relationship, and that the hero is not demeaned by that gentleness.
The result is that hardly any Republicans at any level now represent urban constituencies with the large immigrant populations that Trump has threatened with intensified ICE enforcement or demeaned with his calls for four liberal House Democratic women, three of whom were actually born in the US, to"go back" to where they came from before criticizing America.
For too long, House Republicans have enabled and empowered Trump - starting with their failures to stand up to his racist conspiracy theories about President Obama, and more recently during his campaign that has insulted immigrants, demeaned women, impugned the integrity of prisoners of war, made fun of people with disabilities, and denigrated the sacrifice of Gold Star families.
The president blasted San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz as "incompetent," demeaned the island as "one of the most corrupt places on earth" and diverted Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds toward the southern border even as his administration is expected to provide assistance to the U.S. territory in the wake of yet another large-scale storm.
After Trump demeaned top FBI brass as "lowlives," claimed that the entire investigation into Russian interference and his campaign's role in it was "a setup" that President Barack Obama "must have known about," and referenced an August 2016 text message in which then-FBI agent Peter Strzok mentioned "an insurance policy," Stephanopoulos asked him a critical question.
And outside of celebrity circles, men including Clay Johnson and Don Hazen (briefly my own boss) found great success in progressive organizing and media largely by promoting themselves and strong-arming perceived detractors; it was little surprise to learn from recent reporting that they allegedly also bullied, sexually harassed and demeaned the women around them. (Mr.
Wiara i Tęcza (Faith and the Rainbow) was founded to let everyone—but above all, all those humiliated and demeaned lesbians, gays, transgender, and bisexual people—know that they are beautiful and good, that they can have a wonderful life, that if their relationships are based on love then they are beautiful and valuable to their own lives and to the whole society.
"Our society grants hetero privilege to parade overly sexualized images of women for a cis male gaze yet Queer imagery is policed, demeaned..." The video has since been reinstated with an age-restriction "This has confused all parties who worked tirelessly to create the video from the producer to the team of directors who are both Queer," Blanco wrote on Twitter.
Amy Klobuchar, who has reportedly run "a workplace controlled by fear, anger, and shame" in which she "demeaned and berated her staff almost daily, subjecting them to bouts of explosive rage and regular humiliation," even went so far at the Las Vegas debate as to suggest that we could stop sexism on the internet by nominating a woman for president.
If President Trump does play a key role in a process that succeeds and achieves what others before have tried with North Korea, he would do well, at the same time, to show heart to refugees, migrants, U.S. ethnic minorities, members of the Muslim faith and the others being demeaned and threatened by the alarming rise of racism and racial violence in his own country.
And so it is, too, that another (mostly Democratic) group watched the hearings and saw an angry judicial nominee intemperately rebut the account of an anguished woman who had bravely come forward to describe a deeply personal assault, while a bunch of Republicans, led by a president who has himself been accused of sex assaults, demeaned victims everywhere by ridiculing the one in front of them.
" She added, "It is going to be entertaining I am sure if you are into bigotry, bluster and bullying, if you are into drawing lines between Americans, if you are into insulting groups of Americans, if you are into saying you don't want to let Muslims into the country, you want to round up and deport 11 million people with a quote deportation force, if you enjoy seeing women demeaned.
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's campaign denied a report that the Republican presidential nominee demeaned women on "The Apprentice" show with sexist language, dismissing the claims as lies, according to The Associated Press.
In 2016, scores of the military families to which I am connected voted for Donald Trump, in part because they felt that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThree legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise Report: Barr attorney can't provide evidence Trump was set up by DOJ Jayapal pushes back on Gaetz's questioning of impeachment witness donations to Democrats MORE and her supporters had demeaned them.
Trump is a man who was sued twice by the Justice Department for discriminating against black people; a man that a former business associate said believes black people have a lazy trait; the man who helped vilify and send five innocent young men to prison in New York; the man who demeaned the nation's first black president by pushing a fringe birther movement into the mainstream -- and neither apologized nor acknowledged any of it.
Continuing the aggression of Republicans who habitually attack and often slander the highest-ranking women in the Democratic Party, such as Pelosi and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, Pelosi has been vilified and demeaned with a never-ending onslaught of vindictive partisan GOP attacks over the last decade.
Though the study is still in its preliminary phase, early focus groups of some 24 women who recently delivered babies in Washington Heights and Inwood, as well as with doulas who work in both those areas and in central Brooklyn, revealed a range of grievances — from having to wait one to two months before an initial prenatal appointment to being ignored, scolded and demeaned, even feeling bullied or pushed into having C-sections.
Just a few weeks ago, Americans learned (and saw photographic evidence) that Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE, before he was elected as senator, sexually demeaned a woman while she was asleep in a chair.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) as "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers who served in World War II.  "Donald Trump's racist joke ­during Native American Heritage Month no less ­demeaned the contributions that the Code Talkers and countless other Native American patriots and citizens have made to our great country," Sen.
These workers often lack the education to compete in the new knowledge economy and their children don't receive the science, technology and mathematics education to compete in world marketplace where an information technology company can hire a programmer in Jerusalem, Israel as readily as in New Jerusalem, Pa. Rather than understand the pain of these voters and promise them a better future, Clinton ignored them, didn't think of going to see them, and demeaned them in her pitch to the urban elites and inner city constituencies upon whom she relied.
NASA and SpaceX choose both Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown Trump border fight throws curveball into shutdown prospects MORE (R-Ala.) on Tuesday defended Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE and the South amid reporting in Bob Woodward's forthcoming book that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE had demeaned both.
Today, for my wife Anne and every strong woman in this country: for Nat, Woody, and Annella, and every young person starting out in life to make their own dreams real; for every man and woman serving in our military, at home and abroad; for every family working hard to get ahead and stay ahead; for my parents and in-laws and every senior citizen who hopes for a dignified retirement with health care and research to end diseases like Alzheimer's; for every person who wants America to be a beloved community, where people aren't demeaned because of who they are, but rather respected for their contributions to this nation; for all of us who know the brightest future for our country is the one we build together; and for my friend Hillary Clinton, I humbly accept my party's nomination to be Vice President of the United States.
Today, for my wife Anne and every strong woman in this country; for Nat, Woody, and Annella, and every young person starting out in life to make their own dreams real; for every man and woman serving in our military, at home and abroad; for every family working hard to get ahead and stay ahead; for my parents and in-laws and every senior citizen who hopes for a dignified retirement with health care and research to end diseases like Alzheimer's; for every person who wants America to be a beloved community, where people aren't demeaned because of who they are, but rather respected for their contributions to this nation; for all of us who know the brightest future for our country is the one we build together; and for my friend 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, I humbly accept my party's nomination to be Vice President of the United States.

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