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He frequently demeans people for their weight, race, or disabilities.
He demeans and belittles the women who dare to critique him.
The need to overintellectualize celebrities demeans and transforms them into political props.
It demeans the presidency and the United States at the same time.
Some feel that rooting our conscience in biological origins demeans its value.
Discrimination hurts, humiliates, and demeans people like my daughter and her wife.
That it's a greeting card company orgy that demeans the eternally lonely.
It demeans female coaches and paints the nba players [as] immature sex monsters.
I think it probably demeans the substance of what I'm trying to say.
It limits and demeans us Parisians by pandering to us as passive recipients.
He demeans men when he claims that his language is common to us.
Toleration, it is complained, demeans by holding back positive approval of belief or believer.
Democrats and immigration advocates claim it is a pejorative phrase that demeans recent arrivals.
Using insulting and inappropriate language toward other countries demeans the office of the presidency.
To permit this demeans the government and is an immoral action by its officers.
This path solves nothing, demeans our history, weakens our country and cheapens each of us.
His history of printing fake news of Breitbart demeans the character and quality of Business Insider.
They are equipped with a vocabulary to distinguish right from wrong, what dignifies and what demeans.
It's almost hilariously atrocious—but the laughter dies in one's throat, because the production demeans Rossini.
" Booker then pivoted to Trump, saying that the candidate "demeans us, degrades us and divides us.
But sometimes you're stuck dealing with a certified jerk, someone who consistently demeans and disrespects others.
It's not O.K. to behave in a manner that demeans the office and embarrasses the country.
His racist idea of the lighter and straighter the better still demeans after all these years.
The president frequently demeans the network and has at times refused to take questions from Acosta.
This is a tragedy, because behavior that demeans and damages women needs to be called out.
An academy that demeans such essential roles is one that obviously doesn't understand the film making process.
Like the phrase "real women," it excludes and demeans everyone who doesn't fit politely into an archetype.
He's a bigot who demeans anyone who is not a straight, white able-bodied male (Deplorable Don).
It only lets them off the moral hook, and demeans those who do suffer from those disorders.
Science is for everyone, and any behavior that demeans or discourages people from fully participating is unacceptable.
" Kennedy said that the law "demeans" same-sex couples "whose moral and sexual choices the Constitution protects.
Critics argued Wilmore's use of the word demeans the presidency because of the word's charged racial history.
Some worry that the squabble at the International Criminal Court demeans an institution responsible for prosecuting atrocities.
Rather than promote human rights, however, the council demeans them by virtue of its membership and its activities.
This does not mean they are bad people, or our nation disrespects or demeans them in any way.
He demeans immigrants as "animals", his political opponents as traitorous, and journalists as the "enemy of the people".
He demeans women left and right, from Rosie O'Donnell to Hillary Clinton to Megyn Kelly to Carly Fiorina.
Don't buy media that demeans women's experiences, valorizes violence against women, or excludes them entirely from a cast.
Trump "demeans" immigrants and pushes "constant propaganda" about them, Nadler said during an immigration town hall in Brooklyn.
Trump disrespects minorities, lifts up white nationalists, demeans women & every day finds a way to undermine civil rights.
His positions stem from a conviction that a country selling more defeats and demeans a country buying more.
It said that there could not be speech that "demeans or stigmatizes" anyone based on race or gender.
First, it demeans political enemies of his, and the president rarely passes up an opportunity to do that.
But an aggressive examination that demeans her integrity could alienate women voters just six weeks from the midterms.
They've pushed national advertisers to drop support for his show, which frequently airs nationalist themes and demeans immigrants.
This does not mean they are bad people or that our nation disrespects or demeans them in any way.
"Any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable," he said.
He demeans himself and damages his legacy with personal attacks, hyperbolic tweets, demonization of the press and self-aggrandizement.
Ali's boss' "stay in your lane" comment not only demeans Ali in the film, but also her female clients.
Anything less demeans the Asian-Americans in the Harvard case, all in the guise of defending equality across race.
She is in charge, but his contribution is sweet, and in no way demeans either the character or actor.
LGBT advocacy groups representing the plaintiffs in the case condemned Tuesday's appeal, saying it demeans and stigmatizes transgender service members.
Let us restore fierce debate, without ugly language that divides and demeans all of us — and, most of all, democracy.
Ms. Richardson comforts and coaxes and exasperatedly, bitingly demeans, but she and Mr. Sparks play past each other instead of engaging.
We watch as Trump brags about sexual encounters, demeans women around him, uses anti-semitic slurs, and mocks his children's intelligence.
It may appear narcissistic to react with umbrage as Trump mocks the media for "fake news" and demeans them with nicknames.
But the Trump administration's priority is to enact a policy that humiliates and demeans citizens who wish to serve their country.
How fitting that the president chose as his first overseas port of call an autocratic sword-brandishing monarchy that demeans women.
Clinton, for her part, has used both the tape and the resulting accusations against Trump to charge that he demeans women.
She imbues fatness with the shame of moral failure and demeans women who struggle to — or do not want to — lose weight.
An environment that demeans women and makes them feel frightened or excluded is also an environment in which women have difficulty excelling.
Any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status.
"This does not mean they are bad people or that our nation disrespects or demeans them in any way," Mr. Sessions said.
Ted Kennedy, is urging Americans to stop referring to the GOP nominee as "crazy," because it demeans those who suffer from mental illnesses.
It really in a very real way not only hurts I think both John Kelly and his family, but it demeans the presidency.
The opposition to the film's classification ultimately demeans the role of comedy, not just in awards season but in society as a whole.
Let's start by throwing out of office all those who have cowardly stood by this president as he demeans Americans and belittles America.
She likes to be watched—she demands it—but in her fucked-up state she demeans the honor of drawing the audience's attention.
But the avalanche of news since the publication of a lewd recording in which Mr. Trump demeans women appears to have benefited Mrs.
We see her inflict many petty torments on Offred, but we also see how Gilead imprisons and demeans Serena at the same time.
Exposing the root of the problem — a power structure that idealizes stereotypically masculine qualities and demeans those deemed feminine — was our first contribution.
Any man who demeans and degrades women in such a fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status.
He warned the nation about intolerance and bigotry that divides our people against each other and demeans the values that patriotic Americans share.
The smug and smarmy Colbert demeans all Americans with his gutter language deployed at a sitting President on a regular late-night network show.
"We thank Apple for exemplifying corporate responsibility and taking swift action to remove a dangerous app that stigmatizes and demeans LGBT people," said Besen.
"The alienation of affections law in North Carolina is archaic, demeans the obligations of spouses in a marriage, and should be stricken," Patrick said.
In the meantime he demeans, vilifies and puts people down, giving voice to his followers' anger but also humiliating and taking advantage of them.
"It means replacing a President who demeans and demonizes people with a president who believes in empathy, compassion and respect for everyone," he said.
"Any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status," they said.
I am supporting Hillary Clinton because she has a plan to help immigrant families like my own, while her opponent continually demeans and disparages us.
After all, it's hard to imagine why someone would continue to serve a president who so openly demeans him and his running of his department.
""In other countries, especially China, there is so much national sentiment and pride, anything that threatens or demeans that becomes a big issue for consumers.
Donald Trump's coronation as the party's presidential nominee marks a new pinnacle of power for a person who very publicly demeans, degrades, and devalues women.
"Many of us are concerned, I certainly am, about the President's ongoing rhetoric that really demeans or ridicules our allies and praises our adversaries," Flake said.
" The latter prohibits content that, "demeans, defames, or promotes discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or veteran status.
"Blackface paint has a historical and present-day connotation of racism that demeans those of African ancestry," the memo reads, with a link to a History.
He demeans the purposes to which these military men and women have been deployed and risks widening the yawning gap between the American people and its military.
It is foreshadowed throughout that Erica is transgender, and though she's presented as a content, sexually confident woman, the game continually demeans her simply for being trans.
It's a fantasy that offers nothing to help the middle class, and demeans our tradition of being both a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants.
But the idea that women should be cherished and put on pedestals fosters what's known as benevolent sexism, which subtly demeans women as fragile and less competent.
One day he demeans a federal judge who challenges him; the next day, without evidence, he accuses the media of hiding illegal voting or acts of terrorism.
When he demeans his opponents and spews hateful words, commentators have predicted that those ugly remarks or a story about his background would somehow turn people against him.
If you want to have a society where people are respected and respect laws, you cannot have someone at the top who demeans every group he talks about.
He calls the press the "enemy of the people," yet the very outlets he demeans regularly bend over backward to cover him in the most favorable possible light.
Trump insults and demeans women by boasting he can sexually assault them because he's famous, rating women on a 85033-point scale and body shaming a beauty queen.
Will they give another four years to a man who only seeks to help himself while he divides, demeans, degrades and denounces everyone he sees as a critic?
To get Glenn Beck to denounce Donald Trump as an unsound thinker makes about as much sense as hiring Larry Flynt to write about how Hugh Hefner demeans women.
" She continued: "Maybe that's why he demeans and humiliates women as if we're objects meant solely for pleasure and entertainment rather than human beings worthy of love and respect.
If you want to have a society where people are respected and respect laws, you can't have somebody at the top who demeans every group that he talks about.
This visionary and inspiring man humiliated his first wife by conducting a very public affair, chronically bullies and demeans people, and says he has never asked God for forgiveness.
"We will continue to aggressively pursue her claims alleging systemic unequal pay for female employees at P72 and a work environment that marginalizes and demeans women," Ms. Christensen said.
" Sessions said that limiting the number of immigrants admitted to the US "does not mean they are bad people or that our nation disrespects or demeans them in any way.
Instead of attacking McCain, Trump should thank him, apologize and change his ways before he further demeans the office he holds and the nation he is not fit to lead.
How can we make someone like Donald Trump president when he insults and demeans my neighbors on Main Street and more than half the customers who come through my door?
When a person intimidates, insults or demeans a woman on the street for the way she is dressed, or on social media for the way she speaks out, it's harassment.
Supporters of regulation don't like the act of monetizing the impacts of regulation, feeling that it demeans the value of health and welfare, and it will inevitably undercount these benefits.
"SSA's denial of survivor's benefits to surviving same-sex partners like Ms. Thornton tells them that they are unworthy of federal recognition and equal treatment and demeans their dignity," they wrote.
" In a 2011 dissent, Justice Scalia called Justice Sonia Sotomayor's account of the facts of a case in her majority opinion "so transparently false that professing to believe it demeans this institution.
"When Mr. Trump attacks women and demeans the women in our nation and our society, that is a point where I just have to part company," the five-term Republican senator said.
This is where you'll find Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter and Hugh Hewitt, all firmly in favor of Trump, cheering him on as he skips debates and demeans otherwise decent people.
" Cavuto added that GOP lawmakers are opting to stay quiet "no matter how much it hurts you or demeans you or makes average folks wonder whether there is any backbone to you.
Sure, but this Middle East demeans the sacrifice of the thousands of Americans who died for something better, and makes a nonsense of the nearly trillion American dollars spent to that end.
Though some in the disability community feel it feeds "inspirational" stereotypes and language like "special" demeans disabled athletes, it is widely beloved for the services it provides to the developmental disability community.
"It's a fantasy that offers nothing to help the middle class and demeans our tradition of being both a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants," Obama said at the White House.
"If allies or aides to the president say anything that demeans a group of Americans, we won't hesitate for a moment to demand that our new president condemn those comments," Schumer reportedly said.
When he demeans the very Republican senators whose re-election campaigns he should be helping, it's typically on the grounds that they haven't showered him with praise or genuflected when he draws near.
In other words, the Mila affair has become yet another episode in an oft-repeated pattern: A Westerner mocks or openly demeans Islam, often labeling it as a harsh, intolerant and violent religion.
One session, however, did cover political organizing in the digital age, in a summit where the theme endorsed the notion that anyone in 2018 who ignores, demeans, or devalues black women will pay dearly.
" The page also details an extensive list of "Prohibited Content," including, "Content that demeans, degrades, or shows hate toward a particular race, gender, culture, country, belief, or toward any member of a protected class.
They argue that by preserving limits on what doctors can say publicly about their practices, the plan demeans women, by suggesting that they cannot be trusted to make informed decisions about their own bodies.
"Online abuse on Twitter demeans women, it invalidates their voice, it belittles them, it intimidates them, and it can silence them," Nazia Erum, head of media and advocacy for Amnesty International India, told CNN.
Yet Trump's behavior fits into a long and puzzling tendency of fawning over Putin or defending his actions—and it's doubly peculiar when Trump insults allies like Australia's prime minister and demeans Germany's chancellor.
" Schumer promised to "respect the office of the presidency," Politico reported, but vowed to respond if the incoming president "says anything that demeans women, or Muslims or Latinos or our friends in the LGBT community.
Her article's central thesis demeans Carl's scientific acumen and his character, wrongly asserting that, in his "grandiosity," he harmed the environmental movement by advancing an exaggerated theory of the long-term consequences of nuclear war.
Put simply, this reciprocity argument demeans our foreign policy and our military and intelligence services when it equates what we do to fight terrorism with what a few other countries do to support of terrorism.
I feel the betrayal when my neighbor loudly declares her love for a man that has been accused of sexual assault from nineteen women, separates innocent children from their parents, and constantly demeans and dehumanizes others.
Tanya GuyattCharlotte, N.C. To the Editor: To proclaim that women do 65 percent of the housework and child care because men passively "resist" doing their share demeans, dismisses and demonizes dads — and ignores decades of research.
And yet the Republican party—and the same supporters who don America First hats and relish attending nationalist rallies -- seem to offer little more than a collective shrug when their President demeans America and praises a tyrant.
"For all of us who cherish the ideals upon which our country was founded, the hateful, divisive rhetoric that pits Americans against each other demeans our democratic values and diminishes our democratic process," he said in a statement.
The fact that Mr. Trump, instead, demeans and dismisses intelligence agencies and the overwhelming evidence they have amassed makes crystal clear — as if further clarification were still necessary — that Mr. Trump's one and only interest is Mr. Trump.
They say their Carnival getups have nothing to do with the racist minstrel shows and offensive depictions implicit in the blackface legacy that demeans African-Americans -- even when the black makeup is worn by the club's white members.
But that's also led Trump to hit Rubio right back — the mogul now regularly demeans the senator as "little Marco Rubio," accuses him of being weak on immigration, and alleges that he's a tool of corrupt special interests.
The irony is that on Saturday night, as always, the media was one of Trump's foremost targets of abuse — yet the very outlets Trump demeans continue to bend over backward to cover him in the most favorable possible light.
It debases our nation when the president governs like a schoolyard bully, demeans even some who work in his administration and wages vendettas against facts, truth, science and knowledge while calling our free press the enemy of the people.
This means that kids who don't fit that standard, perpetuated in the standard Barbie model, are learning how to reject their looks for no other reason than they just aren't the "norm" and our society demeans them for their differences.
"A multimember court must not have its guarantee of neutrality undermined, for the appearance of bias demeans the reputation and integrity of not just one jurist, but of the large institution of which he or she is a part," Kennedy wrote.
Washington (CNN)Patrick Kennedy, a mental health advocate and former Rhode Island congressman, penned an op-ed Monday calling on Americans to stop calling Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump "crazy" because it demeans those who suffer from real mental health issues.
It demeans the dignity of the presidency and should give the American public a lot to worry about during the President's interactions with foreign leaders, who hope to find a stable and emotionally controlled American leader in the perilous times ahead.
The winning candidate, at least by our system of electors—not by the popular vote—is someone who has stated his desire to deport people, harass them for their religious beliefs, who demeans anyone he sees as different or vulnerable.
They were vaporized in the first game, and it demeans their effectiveness in the second to say that they won only because the last few seconds unfolded in a psychedelic upside-down universe ruled by Dion Waiters, even though they did.
But their inaction is a symptom of a deeper problem, one that is too seldom discussed: Americans have an impoverished and immature conception of technology, one that fetishizes innovation as a kind of art and demeans upkeep as mere drudgery.
And I believe his failure to condemn bigotry and racism, I believe that when he makes comments on African countries, when he challenges and demeans the ability for federal judges to do their job because of ancestry -- that's bigoted language.
There is one man, however, who has a history of bragging about sexual assault, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by 19 women, and who regularly demeans women in his workplace, but has been curiously silent: President Donald Trump.
Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability, or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express 'the thought that we hate.
Shouldn't today's Republicans who remain silent while their leader winks "at the racists and Nazis," as Mr. Blow puts it, and demeans women be reminded of the shameful behavior of those "silent" Democrats while Jim Crow reigned in nearly half of our country?
For the sake of our boys and girls, it is time to stop celebrating abuse in cricket, or any other sport, and call it out for what it is: boorish behavior that tars the game, demeans its participants and diminishes our societies.
What he said:The former Republican presidential nominee and US senator from Arizona has denounced Trump: "When Mr. Trump attacks women and demeans the women in our nation and our society, that is a point where I just have to part company," he said on Monday.
Francis wrote in a message titled "Migrants and Refugees: Men and Women in Search of Peace," which was sent to heads of state and government, that fear of immigrants "demeans the human dignity due to all as sons and daughters of God," according to Reuters.
Legal scholar Elise Boddie has written persuasively about how a color-blind approach to admissions stigmatizes and demeans the dignity of students of color because it denies them agency over how they present themselves and renders invisible an important aspect of their personal experience.
While Trump practices a politics of division, demonizing whole segments of the electorate that even includes the many reasonable Republicans he regularly demeans, Biden's big-tent politics would seek to unite the Democratic Party, and unite the nation, behind policies that serve the common good.
What he's saying: "If he attacks our diversity, if he attacks people, demeans them and dehumanizes people, I'm going to stand up for them," Newsom told host Van Jones, adding he'd do the same on efforts against clean air, clean water and the Affordable Care Act.
"We were disappointed to learn that the attorney general chose to file a lawsuit that disregards the nature of franchising and demeans the role of small business owners instead of focusing on solutions that could have actually helped the individuals those small businesses employ," the company said.
She said the flag "co-opts" the Black Lives Matter movement's slogan and "repurposes it to shift focus to law enforcement -- a chosen profession, not a racial identity -- and thus denigrates, dilutes, and demeans the purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement," according to the lawsuit.
Well, amazingly, the man who cheated on his first two wives, made strangely sexual comments about his own daughter, demeans and fat-shames beauty pageant winners, wants to see women who choose to abort punished, has promised to stack the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v.
"When the president, just as he&aposs done with a host of domestic agencies, demeans those who&aposve worn the uniform for decades ... and questions the integrity of senior leaders in the military, I don&apost think we can overstate how dangerous that is," Goodwin said.
With his death, the so-called greatest deliberative body in the world is reduced to an impotent collection of mostly small-minded men who will grovel before the president no matter how he demeans the office and no matter how many of our institutions and values he destroys.
The Ukrainian enthusiastically demeans himself before Mr. Trump, calling him a "great teacher," joining him in trashing European leaders, bad-mouthing the American ambassador Mr. Trump fired for all the wrong reasons and pledging to work on the investigations that Mr. Trump was seeking for his own political ends.
"When it (Nigerian English) is being suppressed or we are being told that there is a better way (of saying something), or this is what is correct and then this is what is not correct, I think it affects us and it also demeans us," he told Reuters.
Me: And you don't have a problem with a candidate who demeans women as sexual playthings, who critiques women based more on busts than brains (in his words: "A person who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10"), who insults or leers at half the population?
"The Constitution abhors classifications based on race, not only because those classifications can harm favored races or are based on illegitimate motives, but also because every time the government places citizens on racial registers and makes race relevant to the provision of burdens or benefits, it demeans us all," Thomas wrote in 2003.
And yet, all of this imagining should lead you to the same conclusion that many precarious academics (adjuncts and other faculty who don't hold tenure-track or tenured positions, which provide job security) have drawn from this proposal: it's offensive and completely demeans both highly educated professionals and intellectual labor in general.
Democrats are the party of great aspirations for every citizen, running against Republicans in Congress who blindly support a Republican president who makes every day an opportunity to pit Americans against Americans, weaponizing a politics of insults and defamations against the large numbers of Americans he ridicules and demeans on any given day.
" Ambling through the Capitol, House Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar MORE (D-Md.) appeared disgusted, saying Trump's decision "demeans the presidency.
"He can hire and fire anyone from his campaign, they can make him read new words from a teleprompter, but he's still the same man who insults Gold Star families, demeans women, mocks people with disabilities and thinks he knows more about ISIS [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria] than our generals," Clinton said.
"A multimember court must not have its guarantee of neutrality undermined, for the appearance of bias demeans the reputation and integrity not just of one jurist, but of the larger institution of which he or she is a part," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for a five-justice majority in the case, Williams v. Pennsylvania.
In the 1996 film "Up Close and Personal," harassment is routed through a classic romantic plot: When Tally Atwater (Michelle Pfeiffer) appears at a Miami television station with skimpy clothes and a skimpier resume, the TV news director Warren Justice (Robert Redford) demeans her, but then grows to respect her and ultimately marry her.
I know I'm not the only one who gets red-faced whenever a self-proclaimed pro-life politician or pastor belittles and demeans "welfare queens" and "moocher moms," seemingly unaware of the hypocrisy of forcing women to have children they can't afford while simultaneously dismantling the social safety net that helps them care for those children.
"Maybe that's why he demeans and humiliates women as if we're objects meant solely for pleasure and entertainment, rather than human beings worthy of love and respect," the first lady said at a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Returning to general principles, Justice Alito concluded that vetoing "speech expressing ideas that offend" is not within the government's ken: "Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free-speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express 'the thought that we hate'".
"The plea agreement from the county attorney&aposs office demeans my cousin&aposs life and makes Davis&apos meaningless life more important than Yue&aposs, who would have graduated with honors to become a productive and reasonable citizen and an asset to her community, city, state and nation," said Katherine Xu, the student&aposs cousin, during a memorial and news conference on Monday.
Patrick Kennedy is calling on Americans to stop referring to Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE as "crazy" because it demeans people who suffer from mental illnesses.
"Donald Trump has shown us who he is, he can hire and fire anybody he wants from his campaign, they can make him read new words from a teleprompter, but he is still the same man who insults Gold Star families, demeans women, mocks people with disabilities and thinks he knows more about ISIS than our generals," she told a rally in Ohio.
Guion-Pledgure, who had been with the county since 2011, maintains that the Blue Lives Matter flag "co-opts" the Black Lives Matter movement's slogan, and "repurposes it to shift focus to law enforcement — a chosen profession, not a racial identity — and thus denigrates, dilutes, and demeans the purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement," according to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by CNN.
But the sentiment that Oleksiak was guaranteed the award because of her Olympic performance or that she should have won easily—as many on social media have suggested, if not demanded—not only demeans one of the greatest Olympic accomplishments Canada has ever seen, but also downplays how truly great, and deep, the field of competition was during this year's race for the award.
"Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability, or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express 'the thought that we hate,' " he wrote, quoting a classic 1929 dissent from Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Justice Alito added that the law's disparagement clause was far too broad.
Not sure I'd want to see them on CNN, eating the interviewer's brains, but it would certainly be must-see TV. On a gentler note, I predict Sanders will soldier on for a while, but he'll have to choose if he wants to build a movement within his party or just be the guy who's hoping that if he demeans Hillary long enough, he'll get a chance at the nomination.
One of two Royal Court plays that brought Ms. McIntyre to attention as a feminist standard-bearer, the play takes its title from the emotional state induced in women by a male-dominated landscape that demeans them in ways small or large at every turn; a particularly startling moment in the director Chelsea Walker's staging comes when one of the three female characters recreates via mime an assault she has endured.
With the Department of State under siege by a president who runs a rogue foreign policy that insults and demeans internationally respected diplomats who serve with great patriotism and expertise, and a secretary of State who refuses to defend them and sometimes acts like a politician supporting a partisan campaign, every living former secretary of State, secretary of Defense, national security adviser, and CIA director should speak out in defense of our diplomacy and security.
" Which sounds a lot like this from Clinton: "And the kinds of things that you've been hearing from Donald Trump, demeaning, defaming groups of Americans, people who have every right to be respected by someone who wants to be President of the United States, and he stands there and mocks a reporter with a disability, and he calls women pigs, and he calls Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals, and he demeans Muslims, and attacks a Gold Star family whose son died in action in Iraq -- that's not who we are.

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