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"denigrate" Definitions
  1. denigrate somebody/something to criticize somebody/something unfairly; to say somebody/something does not have any value or is not important

533 Sentences With "denigrate"

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It's not a thing that he says to denigrate someone.
We shouldn't be surprised to hear Clinton denigrate her opposition.
Not to denigrate Cisco, because it's a great American company.
These arrogant men who ignore and denigrate the work of
A president should never denigrate people the way he does.
Which isn't to denigrate his own significance within the game.
He continually uses stereotypes of Native Americans to denigrate Sen.
Both Putin and Orban have political reasons to denigrate Ukraine.
I've always marveled at how we denigrate that word: Politician.
But professional partisans love to dismiss and denigrate independent voters.
We should celebrate this diversity, not denigrate and shame it.
The Russian leader, the report said, sought to denigrate Mrs.
"I am disappointed that Bud Light chose to denigrate corn." pic.twitter.
As HUD Secretary, I protected trans people, I didn't denigrate them.
Now, some lawmakers want to further denigrate and stigmatize gay people.
Do not be fooled by those who denigrate this unique achievement.
He added the information was not designed to "denigrate" any population.
It was later, naturally, taken over by men to denigrate women.
Having acquired a princeling status, he used it to denigrate colleagues.
Essentially, they're going to denigrate Trump and his presidency either way.
Edgy.Not to denigrate Stewart, who is one of our funniest alive humans.
When is greed used to denigrate certain populations, but lift others up?
It may be too early to denigrate a past, blood-spattered age.
But let's not denigrate other people's supporters and tear the party apart.
Of course standup shouldn't require her to denigrate herself as a woman.
None of this is meant to denigrate rural, non-college, white voters.
Many radicals argue that words are "violence" if they denigrate disadvantaged groups.
Level three is about you finally learn to manage, which ... never denigrate that.
The bold new women of that period did not insult or denigrate men.
Recently, he's publicly tried to defend—not denigrate—women he currently works with.
Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize #TPS immigrants.
They denigrate our founding as a Christian nation and want to secularize everything.
In private, he was known to denigrate her in conversations with other executives.
" After the cheers died down, Buttigieg said that she "did denigrate my experience.
Trump's capricious use of power to denigrate and even endanger his critics must end.
How do you not denigrate the highest office in the land with — sniff — comedy?
It takes courage to do so, and we should recognise that, not denigrate it. 
Lewandowski said he just tweeted out the story and wasn't trying to denigrate Manafort.
That description of Masquerader wasn't meant to denigrate party thrash and/or speed metal.
Hence he's willing to denigrate a TV show for which he's an executive producer.
If you are angry as a journalist, he suggested, don't sue, opinionate or denigrate.
He has not tried to divide or denigrate those who do not support him.
I don't denigrate the allegations, but this was the political equivalent of capital punishment.
We've seen him denigrate CNN and BuzzFeed and do that weird stagey press conference.
Please do not denigrate American citizens simply because they do not agree with you.
At some point you're doing it to denigrate or make somebody else feel bad.
I have no issue with the show, and I don't want to denigrate it.
I don't want to denigrate Uber X [but] it's Uber Black, Uber Select, Uber VIP.
A word that is often used pejoratively to denigrate and undermine women who display rage.
"Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize #TPS immigrants," he added.
Trump, willing to denigrate just about any world leader, has been eerily deferential to Putin.
It's a tactic he's used before, in an attempt to denigrate his 2020 Democratic opponents.
" Some have continued to denigrate palliative care providers, using misleading labels such as "death panels.
Rather than denigrate Trump voters, he listened to them, respected them, reached out to them.
A scandal becomes yet another occasion to denigrate the talking points of the other side.
He continues, for example, to denigrate, in virulent terms, immigrants from Mexico and Central America.
Yes, he said that after meeting with Kim Jong-un as liberal commentators denigrate his diplomacy.
And yet our social fabric is controlled by age-old customs that exploit and denigrate women.
The film criticizes gender roles, but it doesn't denigrate feminine qualities as weak or inherently fake.
Sara got permission, and qipaos were never used to denigrate Chinese women in America nor China.
An entire lexicon of racism went into the ongoing efforts to denigrate and dehumanize African-Americans.
Which brings me back to my despair over Trump's followers, many of whom openly denigrate women.
And anything Barack Obama has his name on or did, he wants to undo and denigrate.
To now denigrate and smack-talk that same system, is un-American, dangerous, insidious and cowardly.
These fringe groups denigrate the rich heritage of the founding virtues and principles of our country.
Sure, "trickle down" and "voodoo economics" were terms President Reagan's critics created to denigrate his ideas.
Trump is responding as he always has, attempting to bully and denigrate and deny the truth.
Trump and his allies have instead wielded every ancient trope used to denigrate would-be immigrants.
Conservatives should celebrate, not denigrate, a proposal to stop subsidizing jurisdictions that actively price people out.
Trump has scoffed at those charges while continuing to denigrate more liberal and diverse urban areas.
The media in general, but specifically on the right, thrives on having an antagonist to denigrate.
Instead, she came out swinging against the president's attempts to denigrate her and control the story.
Yet some on the left say economic arguments commodify immigrants or denigrate the native work force.
Trump has arguably more ability than any president before him to elevate or denigrate individual businesses.
President Trump continues via Twitter to denigrate Obama since it still helps stir up the base.
And I don't mean to denigrate Kato or anyone else, but that just wasn't my interest.
"Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize #TPS immigrants," Florida Republican Rep.
Ironically, the "billionaire" label, when used by media, is almost always meant to devalue & denigrate the subject.
And this is not to denigrate Cisco, which my charitable owns and Chuck Robbins is doing great.
He emphasized that by offering context to these words he was not trying to denigrate Shakespeare's genius.
When political leaders denigrate Muslims, terrorist groups can grab hold of that and make use of it.
People denigrate women who come back on the show multiple times, but I think they're very brave.
Clinton as no Jefferson or to denigrate Mr. Trump as a sad declension from Hamilton's lofty heights.
Not to denigrate the loss of life, but this might give us some hope from something terrible.
"Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize [Temporary Protected Status] immigrants," said Rep.
Trump's remark about the funeral came as the President has continued to denigrate the dead senator's legacy.
"A lot of information has been put out to denigrate the company involved," Mr. de Blasio said.
They denigrate liberal democracy to obscure the fact that, in reality, they have no alternative to offer.
" Baron added, "The president's statement fits into a pattern of seeking to denigrate and intimidate the press.
The unusual holiday tradition from northeastern Spain is not meant to denigrate the politicians and celebrities portrayed.
Most people who denigrate women politicians based on a lack of traditional femininity dance around the truth.
These comparisons tend to come in two forms: those meant to elevate, and those meant to denigrate.
To publicly denigrate the IC, as Mr. Trump has done, is to administer a senseless self-inflicted wound.
One problem is that the critics of arms control overstate its aims so as to denigrate its accomplishments.
Dayton later said he regretted how his statement was being used by Republicans to denigrate the whole law.
Members of Congress need neither re-litigate Dr. Hayden's removal of Register Pallante nor denigrate Ms. Pallante's legacy.
Russian officials have called him a liar and a part of a Western plot to denigrate their nation.
Those who denigrate talks between the U.S. and Russia ignore the history written by Presidents Nixon and Reagan.
Although she has been careful not to denigrate the A.A.C., Herbst has met with several Big 12 presidents.
It's potentially more worthy of attention than the preponderance of, say, fuchsia (not to denigrate fuchsia or anything).
She is working in a world where a segment of men will harass, denigrate and question her place.
Several of his co-workers were missing fingers, and the manager took every opportunity to denigrate the staff.
"He has to denigrate everything the Democrats did," says Mr. Frank, who retired from the House in 2013.
I've watched you denigrate countless American institutions but I draw the line at John Legend and Chrissy Teigen.
Byrne and Overstock sued a hedge fund and research firm claiming they had colluded to denigrate the company.
It's the predominant, contradictory way society has processed famous women for well over a century: venerate, yet denigrate.
Byrne and Overstock sued a hedge fund and research firm claiming they had colluded to denigrate the company.
Russia and China have the means to counter an America that seeks to escape deterrence and denigrate diplomacy.
Vox's Madrid regional branch head, Rocio Monasterio, told La Contra TV on Tuesday the celebrations "denigrate people's dignity".
"This behavior favors those who in the United States use this issue to attack and denigrate Cuba," Vidal said.
None of this is to say that he's perfect, but it's fascinating how people denigrate what they can't comprehend.
The misuse of these important movements by some denigrate and harm the many victim women whom have genuinely suffered.
In male-dominated cultures, some men denigrate women to prop up their own status, the Harvard Business Review writes.
It told the Commission that "extremism" was itself a "loaded and subjective" term, often used to denigrate ideological opponents.
At every chance, he has worked to denigrate and dismiss the Russia investigation and those involved in investigating it.
Their membership is open to people of all races and they do not openly denigrate other groups of people.
"I am not going to denigrate my flag, and I'm going to stand for the national anthem," Brown continued.
People can express robust and controversial opinions without needing to denigrate others on the basis of who they are.
Trump has denied using the term to denigrate some African and Caribbean countries that benefit from U.S. immigration policies.
And that's because the Republicans are just like Democrats they denigrate so often with that "tax and spend" label.
"But they also should calm down and celebrate, not denigrate, the fact that the world's greatest terrorist" was killed.
Lincoln preached racial reconciliation while Trump goes out of his way to antagonize and denigrate anyone who isn't white.
" Edgington writes: "My definition of patriotism includes protesting against those who would denigrate multiculturalism, because that's who we are.
"Russia used trolls as well as RT as part of its influence efforts to denigrate Secretary Clinton," the DNI said.
"In general, racism against people of color tends to denigrate their abilities or ascribe criminality to them," Beirich told me.
Racists and bigots will find something to use to denigrate the ones they hate, regardless of the available source material.
Trump felt entitled to Salma's company and chose to denigrate her boyfriend as a means of getting what he wanted.
Sometimes it's used unfairly to denigrate the herbal flavors that are classically a part of cabernet sauvignon or cabernet franc.
"I wish her no harm or humiliation, nor do I seek to denigrate her or diminish her voice," he added.
"I'm furious with all these lies," he continued, adding he was the victim of a campaign to denigrate his character.
"There are people who are using the word 'hate' to denigrate some traditional moral values," Mr. Marcus told the group.
Ferrari is essentially claiming that Plein is harnessing its iconic imagery to bolster his own brand and also denigrate Ferrari's.
But people like Michaels who denigrate Lizzo's body-positivity message don't seem to be considering these kinds of health consequences.
That you denigrate your opponents in personal terms in a way that really wasn't that common at the presidential level.
He turned from seeking to "denigrate" Hillary Clinton to developing "a clear preference" for Donald J. Trump, the report states.
You click on a gossip thing and it's like I can just either kind of exalt or denigrate someone else.
Instead, he partook in a racist practice that has been used to mock and denigrate for more than a century.
I can think of a hundred reasons to dismiss the claims of cryonisists and denigrate their optimism as spectacularly naive.
The report explicitly stated that the intention was to denigrate the US electoral process, hurt Clinton's chances, and raise Trump's.
He often appears to go out of his way to score political points and denigrate the approach of the Obama administration.
This becomes very dangerous when such leaders denigrate certain people, and then do nothing when their followers act on their words.
But for Trump, it is a continuation of a strategy to prop up his favorite news sources and denigrate all others.
The message is clear: It's never OK to denigrate or make fun of women unless they are conservative or vote Republican.
One new twist this year: The networks took time to denigrate Facebook, Google and the rest of the digital advertising world.
I ask that my lapses not be used to denigrate the terrific service of the sailors and families of Georgia Blue.
Omar regurgitated language that has been used to denigrate and insult Jews, phrases that many heard as anti-Semitic dog whistles.
This defensive stance will cause an increase in the president's tendency to denigrate people, especially people with suggestions counter to his.
Epstein conceded in the apology that he tried to denigrate Edwards' reputation as a trial lawyer, Edwards said in a statement.
In a campaign appearance this month, Mr. Salvini spoke about foreign food with the derisive tone he uses to denigrate immigrants.
They also undertook efforts primarily intended "to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio," according to the indictment.
Britain's Brexiteers and Remainers denigrate each other as immoral, driving politics to the extremes because compromising with the enemy is treachery.
Nevertheless, the Education Ministry's school religion books for the 2016-85033 school year still included passages that denigrate other religious groups.
By personalizing Jane Austen, and trying to make the world of her novels continuous with our own, we denigrate her seriousness.
But he should have apologized for being a sexist pig, for sexually harassing on Twitter, for using sex to denigrate women.
Gurley takes special care to denigrate special purpose vehicles, which are basically mini-funds VCs raise to supplement their main funds.
He dismissed evidence that the Russians had hacked Democratic Party leaders' emails during the election campaign, preferring to denigrate American intelligence agencies.
The photos found their way to media along with anonymous comments suggesting the whole thing was a conspiracy designed to denigrate Briggs.
Over half a century after the modern civil rights movement, this system continues to denigrate black lives and deny African-American citizenship.
These decisions aren't easy, but they aren't comms calls and it's unhelpful to denigrate your colleagues whose credibility will help explain them.
Importantly, Alomar does not denigrate his character for their wrongheadedness; instead, he casts the quest as noble, in spite of its futility.
The figures, known as Pradamalia, have dark skin and exaggerated red lips, the hallmarks of historic images used to denigrate African Americans.
In today's supposedly more-tolerant society, they serve a dog whistle function that allows users to denigrate people without suffering social consequences.
But for others, there is a growing awareness that the terms denigrate immigrants by branding humans — as opposed to actions — as illegal.
Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency.
It "permits registration of marks that champion society's sense of rectitude and morality, but not marks that denigrate those concepts," said Kagan.
It was always to denigrate, sneer at or mock any EU proposal and brand Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as puppets of Brussels.
Time and time again, we've seen Trump project his feelings onto others as a way to denigrate them, and this is no different.
Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary (Hillary) Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency.
Win Lae Phyu Sin is undeterred by those who denigrate her for being a Muslim and wearing a hijab that exposes the face.
This is not meant to denigrate that very revered and necessary principle; we all deserve the protections given to us by our Constitution.
The same is true for family values, he says, if you denigrate migrants who have those values and bring them to your society.
But human beings just insist on being social creatures, and no matter how much you indoctrinate or denigrate them, they remain as much.
" Based on his Christian beliefs, Phillips said he also refuses to make Halloween cakes as well as baked goods "that denigrate other people.
Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary (Hillary) Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency.
In the book's most ingenious passages, Isenberg offers a catalog of the insulting terms well-off Americans used to denigrate their economic inferiors.
When Anand began his work in the 1980s, he found that people were eager to deny and denigrate the information he was presenting.
In recent months, he has increasingly used his Twitter presence to hound and denigrate FBI employees who could be potential witnesses against him.
They don't really misperceive economic realities, but respond to the questions in ways designed to boost their own party or denigrate the opposition.
"You don't denigrate the one thing that used to, and I hope it still will, unify us is that we're Americans," Baker said.
He has to be extremely carefully to neither denigrate not disdain the LePen voter, to never treat them as "a basket of deplorables".
Fearful of where it might lead, those operating in survival mode have launched nothing short of a full-court press to denigrate Mueller.
The people defending the event are saying it was all in fun and the costumes were meant to celebrate countries not denigrate them.
But interpreting these posts as potentially bigoted is hardly farfetched: Throughout history, people have deliberately used pig products to denigrate Islam and Muslims.
His mission is not just to modernize his craft, but also to get people to celebrate — not denigrate — the direction of the game.
"This activity did not appear to focus on elections, or promote or denigrate political candidates," Facebook said in a blog post https://about.fb.
This is a President who regularly traffics in racist language and images to denigrate his political rivals and distract from his own actions.
Since her dad died last year from brain cancer, Trump has continued to denigrate him — and she has continued to defend his memory.
The campaign encourages local communities to facilitate encounters between migrants and those who fear or denigrate them in church halls and private homes.
The style was, for the most part, Trump-lite, which means he resisted the impulse to use name-calling and chants to denigrate individuals.
One former Fox booker told New York magazine that she was made to denigrate herself at Ailes' feet in order to keep her job.
Nationalist websites glorify Russian military might and denigrate Albanians and the West; one recently lauded Vladimir Putin for "punching" Croatia by blocking certain imports.
"It was done to denigrate the film, but the exact opposite happened," Chris Aronson, Fox's president of domestic distribution, said by phone on Sunday.
But surely those in historically compromised positions don't need to denigrate other marginalized groups in order to make their point and have their fun.
Instead, some Democrats ally with payday lenders and wrings hands over the deficit; others still denigrate single-payer health care as a futile dream.
Narcissists exalt in a glorious past, denigrate a miserable present and promise a magnificent future—a rollercoaster U-curve, with today in its pit.
"I have since reflected and I personally admitted that I erred together with my entire executive to denigrate your highest office," Kudzanai Chipanga said.
Women's rights activist Hanaa Edwar said "electronic armies" were taking to social media to denigrate women candidates, using misogynist language, including calling them "whores".
"The MTLP understands, Breckenridge's disgust and disappointment with the underhanded campaign tactics that preyed on his good name to denigrate Commissioner Rosendale," they added.
The people who give up on politics and who reflexively denigrate those who are practitioners of it are doing a disservice to our country.
It treats them like they're making an educational video for a class of 13-year-olds — which is not to denigrate 13-year-olds.
But the Trump effect, turning everything he touches to a cheap commodity, is to denigrate the legal arbitrators as "Obama judges" or "Mexican" judges.
But there were signs that, like Mr. Trump, he is aware he has benefited from the same news media that he likes to denigrate.
" The group did not denigrate the protest movement, instead said that the police force were "being pushed by political issues to confront the public.
It's one thing for a NSC staffer to say something, it's another for the vice president's staff to denigrate the commander-in-chief's case.
Additionally, Decolonize This Place argues that the museum perpetuates outdated ethnographic curatorial practices within their collection that denigrate non-White and non-Western peoples.
While the BART ads ostensibly appeal to US tech workers, the organization behind them seems to want to denigrate immigration by any means necessary.
"Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency," the report reads.
Her allegations included claims that men were often paid two or three times as much as women and would denigrate women's work and physical appearances.
But we also will not hesitate in speaking out in opposition when someone uses speech or words to hurt or harm, to demean or denigrate.
And conversely, when we denigrate pink, are we simply being reactionary, carping about an innocuous cultural trait the way radio listeners complain about vocal fry?
So, Tom, what is your emotional reaction when you hear comedians and politicians denigrate the men and women who protect our country at the border?
Trump has used social media to criticize other nations including China and Germany and to denigrate the investigations into Russian meddling in the presidential election.
So we should challenge the cacophony of competing monologues that denigrate our institutions and good people who do their best for their clients every day.
Cohen, 52, also castigated Trump at the finale of his congressional hearing for his ''childish'' actions that he says denigrate the office of the president.
"Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency," that report said.
But what about the idea of a gender contrast with Trump -- particularly given his repeated comments and actions that seem to denigrate and degrade women?
Grant's alcoholism was frequently used by his foes, many of whom opposed Reconstruction, to denigrate the man who was championing black labor and voting participation.
It is beloved by the likes of Sean Hannity and former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, who have used it to denigrate Trump's opponents.
It also plays a role in racial and religious intolerance because fearful people are more inclined to cling to the familiar and denigrate the unfamiliar.
She's hoping the people who denigrate influencers as superficial can be better aware of all the invisible work that goes into posting a pretty photo.
And as much as some try to denigrate my management approach, you don't achieve all those things without managing the hell out of the situation.
Mr. Trump wasted no time in trying to use the revelation about the whistle-blower's attempt to alert Congress to try to denigrate his complaint.
Even as former Vice President Joe Biden tried to denigrate President Trump's foreign policy, he neglected to mention that President Obama's national security adviser Gen.
It is an absolute certainty that continuing to denigrate and dehumanize our political opponents will not solve the ills of our communities, nor our country.
Noura remembered the misery of listening to witnesses denigrate her relationship with her mother and biting the inside of her cheek until she tasted blood.
Reports on CGTN or in China Daily, for example, are more likely to extol the country's economic and diplomatic achievements than to denigrate American democracy.
And many denigrate the job of their predecessor; Mr. Obama often criticized the economy and the foreign policy he inherited from President George W. Bush.
And he said the advice columnist was "not my type," a response he's employed several times to denigrate women who accuse him of sexual misconduct.
Still in recent years, there has been wholesale co-opting of Nazi imagery — by both the left and the right — seeking to denigrate political opponents.
A U.S. intelligence report last week said Putin directed a sophisticated influence campaign including cyber attacks to denigrate Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and support Trump.
In Mr Sanders and Mr Trump, she has faced two opponents who could scarcely have been better designed to exaggerate her weaknesses and denigrate her strengths.
"Around the world, elements of leadership, including in my own country, to preserve their state and the status quo, deny or denigrate science," he said then.
I cannot let these people in particular denigrate me while harming the message of thousands of women and others who have suffered and continue to suffer.
U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia worked to influence the presidential vote in an effort to boost Trump and denigrate his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Second, Trump has a fair point that some in the press have gone out of their way to denigrate the Kim meeting, as I wrote yesterday.
At their ugliest, they denigrate modern Korean women as gold-diggers dependent upon men, calling them names like kimchinyeo (kimchi woman) and doenjangnyo (bean-paste woman).
When it is used, it is mostly to denigrate class agitation in the opposite direction: those on the bottom end who dare to criticize the wealthy.
"Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency," the report explicitly states.
Why would a male, ethnic Swedish worker want to vote for political parties which see "white men" as oppressors and regularly denigrate their ethnicity and culture?
In a concerted effort to denigrate the President and paralyze executive authority, they are branding him a racist and blatantly subvert every program on his agenda.
Chinese state-run media is now actively promoting the idea that the protesters are rioters or "paid provocateurs" and actively misrepresenting footage to denigrate the protesters.
"This activity did not appear to focus on elections, or promote or denigrate political candidates," the social media company said in a blog post https://about.fb.
And the president's remarkable determination to denigrate the investigation led by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, has not only not abated, it has escalated.
Those comments appeared part of a broader Chinese strategy to suggest the virus emerged outside China, as well as to denigrate the West's own domestic response.
Members of The People's Campaign to Support Kais Saied group, which boasts 34,000 followers, share motivational messages, clips that denigrate his opponents and earnestly Photoshopped images.
This absurdly cavalier arrangement, even if it lasts just a few months, manages to denigrate the role of both the State Department and the intelligence community.
Upon publishing the story, Calvin said he was immediately met with criticism from people across Iowa who accused him of trying to denigrate a local hero.
Certainly, this wasn't the first time members of the opposition have behaved in ways that denigrate the respect normally given to the nation's commander-in-chief.
Those attacks, in turn, are part of a broader push to denigrate Mueller himself and make it easier for Trump to publicly justify his potential firing.
In January 2017, the CIA, FBI, and NSA jointly released an assessment that Russia used cyber tools to influence American public opinion (specifically, to "denigrate Secretary Clinton").
He poured scorn on evidence that the Kremlin was behind the hacking of Democratic bigwigs' e-mails during the election campaign, preferring to denigrate America's intelligence agencies.
Worse, the myth has often been used to denigrate Black and brown Americans for "not working hard" in a system where the odds are stacked against them.
As long as the prayers do not "denigrate" attendees, threaten them with "damnation" or attempt to "proselytise" the audience, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, no harm is done.
Once, there was a time when no politician would dare denigrate the competence of American commanders, especially in the middle of a war that it was winning.
Bob Corker, the powerful head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is in a well-publicized spat with Trump, who has taken to Twitter to denigrate him.
This idea is often used by critics to denigrate the series as not being a sport, since a team budget, rather than athletic talent, decides the competition.
Opinion Columnist For the better part of two years, Donald Trump and his partisans did everything they could to denigrate and discredit Robert Mueller and his investigation.
Unlike the United States, Germany has very strict laws governing hate speech and comments that denigrate ethnic and religious groups, a legacy of its dark, totalitarian past.
Prior to that, however, we were subjected to a political freak show of sniping across party lines in order to lay blame, criticize, denigrate and cast aspersions.
They invariably denigrate the new bureaucrats as carpetbaggers, using the word "varyagi" in Russian, an old word for Viking outsiders, especially when it comes to land confiscation.
But this is President Trump's real approach to diplomacy: Abrogate or denigrate prior treaties and relationships, like the Paris climate accord, the Iran nuclear agreement and NATO.
"You actually did denigrate my experience, Senator," Buttigieg said and added that he was going to let her comments go because they had bigger fish to fry.
Mr. Netanyahu has mockingly referred to Mr. Gantz as a "Bibi from AliExpress," using his own nickname to denigrate his rival as a cheap imitation of himself.
This is part of the Art of the Scam: Denigrate and disparage the country now so that he, and he alone, can take credit for transforming it.
The defendants also engaged in operations to "denigrate" Republican primary opponents of Trump such as senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Florida's Marco Rubio, the indictment said.
There is a tendency not just to denigrate the "out" group, not just to dislike Muslims, but to stigmatize them as an ideological and even physical danger.
In doing so, he used his national and international bully pulpit to make false factual statements to denigrate and verbally attack Ms. Zervos and the other women.
I don't mean to denigrate the accomplishments of filmmakers who toil in this medium, though this year's group of nominees happens to be an awfully homogeneous lot.
They both know that Holocaust denial is a dog whistle for every anti-Semite and bigot to cast their votes to denigrate dead Jews and threaten live ones.
As we recently saw in Fort Collins, Colorado, ISPs are frequently willing to spend plenty of money in attempts to malign and denigrate community broadband at every opportunity.
As long as the government does not relentlessly "denigrate" or "proselytise" dissenters, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote—again, for a 5-4 majority—it respects America's church-state balance.
Italy's government leaders may not like some of their neighbors, but that's not the reason to denigrate the EU. Italians did not give them their votes for that.
First, there were the efforts by the Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency to manipulate social media to promote my campaign and denigrate that of my opponent, Hillary Clinton.
This very well may be a signal from Putin that he can, and will, use information at his disposal to now denigrate you and manipulate American political discourse.
I, too, am the son of immigrants who was able to attain a higher education despite decades of politics and policies that have sought to denigrate my community.
He owns or controls the two most popular newspapers, which regularly praise his efforts and denigrate opponents, as well as a popular radio station and a television network.
In the years since the end of the Bush era, we have seen figures within the Republican Party denigrate African Americans, Hispanics, Muslims, and gender and sexual minorities.
There has been a temptation throughout Christian history to denigrate the things of this world, from material comforts to the human body, viewing them as lowly and tainted.
Yet a few journalists, writing for otherwise reputable outlets, have taken advantage of this moment not to celebrate the queer community, but to denigrate, mock and casually exploit them.
But of course many in the bipartisan establishment that Trump ran against will never admit the failures of globalization and instead like Obama, they choose to denigrate the sceptics.
While Trump probably won't be able to let this one go and will denigrate Darroch, he's the one who has done damage to our special relationship, not these cables.
This isn't to denigrate their incredible talent in any way, simply to highlight they must be both talented and attractive, a standard rarely applied to men in comparable positions.
But for now, I'm totally fine with Whitford turning up in a scene to smile enigmatically, denigrate June with a snide aside, and then help the resistance fight back.
Tough guy Trump finds it easy to call people names and denigrate those less powerful than he is, but standing up to people like Mr. Putin is beyond him.
While we might not like the current weather, together we can change the climate to reward leaders — and be the leaders — who uplift and unite, not denigrate and divide.
As the nation's intelligence agencies and the Senate Intelligence Committee have separately concluded, these efforts were calculated to help Mr. Trump's candidacy for president and to denigrate his opponent's.
Throughout the House impeachment inquiry, the president has sought to denigrate or at least distance himself from key witnesses in the Democrat-led investigation, including his own administration officials.
No, the problem is that Trump's words are but a ribald expression of what has been a consistent effort among irrational Republicans to denigrate and diminish women in America.
The stark image is a timely reminder that our country has always struggled with each wave of new immigrants and can often be seduced to fear and denigrate differences.
University of Notre Dame You cannot hate and denigrate government, the press, the courts, our institutions and claim at the same time that you are trying to be constructive.
" He added that Morgan had misquoted him by saying Wilmore used the word "n—-r," which he said is "what white people use to denigrate, demean and dehumanize black people.
"Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency," a declassified intelligence community report said in January 2016.
I also think another of their goals, which the entire United States intelligence community stands behind, was to denigrate Secretary Clinton and to try to help then — current President Trump.
Jasper Williams Jr. The Bobby Brown Story marked the second time in the span of a week that a man used a public platform to denigrate a deceased woman superstar.
In 2013, one aspirant told Reuters that an opposition party had raided her campaign site and littered it with condoms in an attempt to denigrate her reputation among conservative voters.
Yiannopoulos isn't pushing the boundaries of free speech to make salient political arguments; he's just said provocative things that denigrate minorities, women, and especially feminists — and even defended child molestation.
Vancouver-based advocate Dana Larsen, who recently gave away 2 million pot seeds on a cross-country tour, told VICE the media does often "denigrate" cannabis users with these terms.
Though the goals may often be to promote one cause or candidate or to denigrate another, another objective appears to be sowing distrust and confusion in general, the authors wrote.
" The intelligence report released Friday stated that "Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary [Hillary] Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency.
The Trump administration has gone to extraordinary length to denigrate the most recent group of migrants to reach the United States, as well as immigrants and asylum-seekers in general.
Kavanaugh's accession to the high court will infect it with even deeper partisanship, afflict it with disrespect, call into question the legitimacy of its judgments and denigrate a vital institution.
A U.S. intelligence report in January 2017 said Russian President Vladimir Putin directed a sophisticated influence campaign including cyber attacks to denigrate Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and support Trump.
In the most extreme cases—for example within white nationalist circles—those framing Yiannopoulos abstractly are bigots, plain and simple, eager for any excuse to denigrate othered groups en masse.
But I'm even more distressed by those who portray Markiv as a hero, and who in doing so denigrate the two Andreis and lump them with the Russian-backed separatists.
Interestingly, there is also evidence of the synchronized transfer and release of information designed to disrupt and denigrate the candidacy of one US person involved in the 2016 presidential election.
Trump has frequently parroted the phrase "witch hunt" and other politically explosive language to denigrate the work of former special counsel Robert Mueller and various oversight efforts scrutinizing his administration.
South Korea's birthday gift to North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un, who is believed to have turned 33 today, was to turn its loudspeakers back on and denigrate his wife.
"I interpreted Mr. Cappuccio's comments to mean that if we brought this enforcement action, defendants would employ personal attacks to denigrate the integrity of the Antitrust Division and myself," he added.
Richard Burr, found the opposite, saying that the January 2017 assessment "provided a range of all-source reporting to support" the assessment that Russia preferred Trump and sought to "denigrate" Clinton.
For him to denigrate the intelligence community because they have raised these issues, I think, again, is further reason for concern and further fuel to support what Russia's trying to do.
A U.S. intelligence report in January 2017 said Russian President Vladimir Putin directed a sophisticated influence campaign including cyber attacks to denigrate Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and support Donald Trump.
He repeatedly used his platform to denigrate and mock sexual assault survivors and their allies, and just this week, his First Lady publicly cast doubt on the veracity of survivors' testimony.
"The Koch brothers and all their minions that are not only spending huge amounts of money trying to denigrate Hillary Clinton, but other candidates we have around the country," Reid said.
It violates human dignity to denigrate any group of human beings as the president is now doing and human dignity is a baseline — perhaps the baseline — moral principle of civilized society.
American intelligence agencies concluded in January 2017 that Mr. Putin had personally "ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election" that shifted from trying to "denigrate" Mrs.
Some parents prized their lightest child's beauty, while others paid more attention to their darker children, worried about the emotional consequences of societal beauty norms that would ignore or denigrate them.
The group "is concerned at the continuing and growing trend from the US administration towards Africa and people of African descent to denigrate the continent and people of color," it said.
Social media provides a unique opportunity to publicly declare to the world what your beliefs are and how willing you are to denigrate the opposition and reinforce your own political candidates.
Still, I cannot remember a prominent Republican leader using equally vulgar, hateful language, in widely-disseminated public statements, to denigrate tens of millions of Americans who belong to another political party.
Once Trump opens his mouth, however, he simultaneously opens up the dimensions of his mind, thoughts, reasoning, thinking and analytical process for prosecutors to savagely assail, contradict, denigrate, belittle and undermine.
"You actually did denigrate my experience, senator, and it was before the break and I was going to let it go because we have bigger fish to fry here," he said.
And yet we all-too-often denigrate people who do things for profit as if they are somehow less worthy than those who promise to do good for political or "charitable" reasons.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week sparked a firestorm of criticism when he expressed his own frustration over the Hawaiian judge's actions and seemed to denigrate the Aloha State in the process.
The President's allies at Fox News and at the Wall Street Journal's editorial page continue to denigrate Mueller, priming the Republican base for a day when Trump might decide to fire him.
As someone who believes climate change is real and a long-time champion of renewables, I think the latest efforts to denigrate natural gas and drive policy through scare tactics are deplorable.
"I was never a fan of John McCain, and I never will be," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked why he continues to denigrate a deceased lawmaker (The Hill).
They denigrate environmentalists as "communist, un-American fanatics and diametrically opposed to prosperity, jobs, and profit," according to a 2013 study of climate doubters, "Wise Contrarians," published in the journal Celebrity Studies.
The central source of tension is whether PewDiePie casually spouting "nigger," a word historically—and currently—used to denigrate a once-enslaved population, is evidence of racism, that PewDiePie himself is racist.
The unusual and irreverent "caganer" figurines are part of a longstanding holiday tradition in this region in northeastern Spain, and they are not meant to denigrate the politicians and celebrities they portray.
It's sad but true that many people denigrate and distrust their own reactions to classical music out of fear that they don't "know enough," and that other, more sophisticated folks know more.
This is not to denigrate the merits of Wilmarth's enthralling work, but to note that the modern viewer might need more time with the maquettes to grasp exactly what Wilmarth is doing.
But Mr. Mueller's indictment repeatedly states that the Russian operation was designed not just to provoke division among Americans but also to denigrate Hillary Clinton and support her rivals, mainly Mr. Trump.
In recent days, Rubio has taken to adopting Trump's habit of using adolescent insults to denigrate his rival, suggesting on Friday that Trump urinated in his trousers during last week's televised debate.
"We sometimes seem intent on stripping people of their humanity so that we might more easily denigrate or defame them and put them through the grinder that our politics requires," Republican Sen.
" Indeed, an article about him in 21950 in a British magazine, The Oldie, said Mr. Howard "deploys every trick in the book to denigrate his own role and talents, particularly in wartime.
It is puzzling indeed for a president-elect to publicly denigrate leaders of his country's closest allies as well as an alliance that for 70 years has stood firm against Russian expansion.
All of this is a matter of taste rather than technique or artistry, and none of it is to denigrate the quality of the performances, which were all of the highest level.
" Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, head of the Yisrael Beitenu party, praised the bill on Sunday for helping protect Israeli soldiers from "Israel-haters and terror supporters trying to denigrate, humiliate and harm them.
If there's a moment where you can be a b---- or be gracious, where you can denigrate or congratulate, where you can shoot down or lift up, for heaven's sake, do the latter.
The special counsel and U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded Russia used a campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump's candidacy.
Rights groups say the charges are discriminatory as men often denigrate women, and even advocate rape - along with potential victims' phone numbers and addresses - on Russian social networks, but they are rarely prosecuted.
Price, however, used a common myth to denigrate the value of this treatment, arguing that taking opioids like methadone or buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction is really just substituting one opioid for another.
It may do us all some good to reconsider pink as an unironic color of protest, and in doing so, to help exorcise some of our impulses to denigrate the color of girlhood.
The big picture: Hanks said that the people currently in power are attacking the First Amendment by trying to dispute facts and denigrate the truth, just as they did under the Nixon administration.
He has also proven himself to be an unprecedented master of new media tools, including Twitter, which he has used to relentlessly denigrate his opponents and anyone who has made him feel insecure.
According to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, Trump has often in private used the expression "horseface" to denigrate Stormy Daniels but this is the first time he's used the expression in public.
"These verbal fire-raisers question people's equality and dignity, they speak of foreign infiltration, boost their own identity to denigrate others and stoke hostile feelings toward perceived enemies," said BfV President Thomas Haldenwang.
And after the shooting of 12 people during a Black Lives Matter Protest in Dallas, Texas, this year, many police officers and civil servants took to social media to denigrate and threaten protesters.
One thing that's especially tricky about imagining these comments in the reverse is that Americans don't have the kind of cultural language to objectify and denigrate men in the same way as women.
They helped him understand what he described as "the nameless ease with which people can violently assault and denigrate, to feed a sense of righteousness" before moving on to their next digital target.
Several of the people introducing Ms. Yovanovitch, including Thomas R. Pickering, another retired ambassador, commended her perseverance as allies of Mr. Trump sought to brush her aside and even denigrate her professional skills.
"Given the lenient sentence petitioner received and his unwillingness to admit culpability, a pardon would tend to denigrate the seriousness of his conduct and undermine the deterrent effect of his conviction," Adams added.
But Frum argued that Scaramucci's willingness to denigrate past Republican presidents highlighted the view that the Trump administration sees itself as set apart from the GOP as it has been in the past.
To my mind, therefore, to call [the Mughal dynasty] foreigners is to denigrate the place in Indian society and history of a people who are as Indian as you or I am today.
But in trying to denigrate Obama's approach to the Middle East at every turn, Pompeo — purposely or accidentally — expressed a sentiment that flies in the face of Trump's latest moves in the region.
Since Donald Trump descended that escalator into the middle of America's political arena, memes have provided a way to cope with an emotionally turbulent time, denigrate one's ideological foes, and make occasionally resonant points.
Moore's writings have come under scrutiny for passages that appear to denigrate women, call for the repeal of child labor laws, make jokes about AIDS, and jab at Moore's now-ex wife, Allison Moore.
But GOP elites, funded in no small part by millions of donations from the oil and gas industry, are perfectly happy to ignore or denigrate expertise on a range of issues, particularly climate change.
It not only encouraged people to make what smartphone they chose a part of their personal identity, but it did so in a way that encouraged them to denigrate people who made other choices.
"As alleged, Keith Raniere displayed a disgusting abuse of power in his efforts to denigrate and manipulate women he considered his sex slaves," William Sweeney, FBI assistant director in charge, said in a statement.
Russia's three goals: According to Priestap, Russia hoped to: (1) sow discord, (2) delegitimize the United States' free and fair election process, and (3) denigrate Secretary Clinton and attempt to help now-President Trump.
The rich and varied evocation of passing moments, memories, and dreams that we encounter in Ming Smith's photographs are things that the incoming President will continue to denigrate and do his best to erase.
"I believe that women's fear of fraudulence is similar to men's, but with an added feature: not only do we tend to perseverate over our inadequacies, we also often denigrate our strengths," she observed.
"It is our moral obligation not to support those who denigrate and insult religions, including anti-Christian and immoral values promoted by the secular world," Singapore Archbishop William Goh said on the archdiocese website.
They engaged in operations primarily intended to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton, to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump.
The word is South Africa's most charged epithet, a term historically used by whites to denigrate black people and considered so offensive that it is rarely said out loud or rendered fully in print.
"How the president-elect could invoke Nazi Germany and denigrate family members of his own son-in-law is beyond the decency of anything we have seen in American politics," Mr. Goldstein said. video
Employees tell the Philadelphia Inquirer that James A. Cincotta would hit, slap, punch, pinch, and shove his colleagues to the point of bruising and tears, as well as denigrate them verbally, often in public.
And for him to stand on that stage and denigrate my service to this party, and for you as a friend to sit there and go, 'Well, you have been critical of this party.
Trump, first as a national candidate and now from the pulpit of the presidency, has not ceased to deny and denigrate the findings of scientific bodies concerning the rate and causes of climate change.
On Thursday, Sanders ally Robert Reich published a Facebook post urging readers to not "demonize or denigrate" Hillary Clinton, and to be prepared to vote for her in a general election against Donald Trump.
"By propagating these blatant lies about Mr. Oakley, Defendants Dolan and MSG have caused irreparable harm to his name and career," in a "transparent attempt to denigrate his standing among Knicks fans," the complaint said.
In January, the US intelligence community, which is made up of 17 agencies, concluded that Russia's campaign to meddle in the 2016 election, denigrate Hillary Clinton, and undermine US democracy was personally orchestrated by Putin.
This story is going to be in the news for days to come, and long after will be ammunition for idiots and racists seeking to denigrate the sincerity of protestors and those who support them.
Like a remorseful Victor Frankenstein, Buterin tends to make amazing things and then denigrate them online, a sort of self-flagellation that is actually quite useful in a space full of froth and outright lies.
There is a depressing irony in the fact it was that Republican candidate himself who reminded everyone that there are plenty of men in power who use that power to demean, denigrate, and demoralize women.
These ghosts flickering through are a reminder that we tend to call a lot of our greatest clowns by other names (actor, comedian), while using the word clown — and the phrase "clown show" — to denigrate.
It's certainly not to denigrate their skills as wrestlers, as they're a pair of super-fun high-flyers with a half-disturbing, half-admirable willingness to disregard their own safety if it makes fans happy.
The center has produced close to a dozen articles about what is now known as the "manosphere," identifying blogs and other online forums that denigrate and condemn women as liars, cheaters, whores and social cancers.
The word "liberalism," she reports, seems to have been "invented as a term of abuse" in early-19th-century Europe, when monarchists and Roman Catholic propagandists deployed it to denigrate opposition to crown and clergy.
The Mueller inquiry laid bare what U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
"This activity did not appear to focus on elections, or promote or denigrate political candidates," the social media company said in a blog post here (Reporting by Munsif Vengattil in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)
"The point is not to denigrate, but to be a resource because I have my own ideas about what would add value to the cultural landscape, and this is one of those things," Lai said.
In 2014, the House Intel Committee chairman, Devin Nunes, he issued a very stern warning about Putin&aposs belligerent actions and attempts to denigrate the United States and, by the way, yes, impact our 2016 election.
The president later clarified, however, that he sided with US intelligence agencies, which have concluded that Russia's campaign to meddle in the 2016 election, denigrate Hillary Clinton, and undermine US democracy was personally orchestrated by Putin.
Interestingly, those historians would denigrate boxing and wrestling in one article, then go on to say that at least those sports, which were practiced by some respectable individuals, like future President Lincoln, weren't rough-and-tumble.
For the past year, it's been almost entirely devoted to posting infographics, memes, and other images that praise President Donald Trump or denigrate people he's targeted, including several of the bomb recipients, like George Soros, Rep.
Bonner, Point72's head of talent analytics, has been seeking damages for what she called the "pervasive" sexism and hostile environment at Point72, including that men are paid better and denigrate women's work and physical appearances.
" The common purpose of the scheme, according to the Democratic National Committee, was to "bolster Trump and denigrate the Democratic Party nominee," Hillary Clinton, while boosting the candidacy of Trump, "whose policies would benefit the Kremlin.
He constantly reminds us who he is — a man who is ill-informed, has no sense of our country's history and seemingly believes the presidency should be used to punish, ridicule, malign, demean, denigrate and divide.
"It's completely unacceptable for the political leader of our country to denigrate a vibrant American City like Baltimore, and to viciously attack U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings a patriot and a hero," Young said in a statement.
It was a lesson Mattis frequently sought to impart to Trump, whether he was explaining the importance of the US maintaining military bases around the world or urging Trump not to denigrate the NATO military alliance.
The tweets, however, have lead some Democratic lawmakers -- who have watched Trump attack the FBI and denigrate special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian collusion -- to speculate that Trump is trying to force McCabe out early.
We're all taught that people want something for nothing, which makes it easy to shame poor people and denigrate the welfare system, because everyone is lazy at heart and just wants to mooch off other people.
"No one, especially those in trusted positions of educating young people, should denigrate or stereotype others, and that extends to any form of discrimination based on class, race, religion, age, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation."
The Korean Provisional Government, on the other hand, is not even considered, which is understandable given that the Korean Communist movements, after a bitter fallout with the K.P.G. in 1919, continued to denigrate the group thereafter.
The inquiry laid bare what Mueller and U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
"It's very rare to have a case where anti-Muslim animus is so clear on its face and set in the context of so many other policies and nominations that denigrate a particular religion," Shebaya said.
"If we lived in a world that did not denigrate Black female bodies — and specifically fat Black bodies — then I doubt that anyone would've ever paid attention to anything that I've put on the internet," she says.
"They engaged in operations primarily intended to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton, to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump," the indictment reads.
This was a woman who did not meet the easy and condescending "trailer trash" criteria that Hillary applied to some of the other women, whom she chose to denigrate for their supposed lack of accomplishment or sophistication.
Michelle, when you hear people denigrate the American system like Cortez does, when we talked about importing socialism into America, do you really believe she thinks socialism can be successfully implemented in America and people can thrive?
BUT THEY DID NOT DENIGRATE PEOPLE, THEY DIDN'T DEMORALIZE PEOPLE, THEY DIDN'T SCAPEGOAT PEOPLE, THEY DIDN'T STORM AT PEOPLE, THEY WORKED WITH PEOPLE AND THEY COMPROMISED AND THEY COLLABORATED TO DO THE BEST THING FOR THE PEOPLE.
As a parent who has raised two teens and as someone who spent time as a teacher, I've exhorted kids to speak up and speak out -- so long as they don't denigrate others and don't incite violence.
Most likely, those individuals that criticize so brutally have a void in their lives, which reflects in trying to destroy or denigrate others, when in fact it is a reflection of what they have in their heart.
A consultant and spokesperson for Republican Virginia Senate candidate Corey Stewart has used insensitive language on race, including the repeated use of the term "house negro" to denigrate establishment Republicans, according to a report by CNN's KFile.
"I have since reflected and I personally admitted that I erred together with my entire executive to denigrate your highest office," Kudzanai Chipan said in his apology, insisting he had not been coerced into making the statement.
Knowing that he is not being held accountable for his actions, Trump has continued to lie to the American people, stonewall congressional oversight, denigrate court decisions, and disregard the human rights of migrant children along the border.
A racial epithet historically used by whites to denigrate black people and considered so offensive that it is rarely printed or said in public is at the center of a proposed law that would criminalize hate speech.
During a three-hour debate carried live on state television, the pragmatist Rouhani's opponents sought to denigrate his economic record and said that the Islamic Republic would be harmed if he were re-elected on May 19.
Some people — including other poets —were embarrassed by her poetry and sought to denigrate it, perhaps because it was so naked and painful that it exposed the hypocrisies they lived by (and even, at times, wrote by).
The C.I.A., F.B.I. and N.S.A. issued a report in January concluding that Russia's President Vladimir Putin personally "ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election," designed to denigrate Hillary Clinton and aid Trump.
What Trump has done to denigrate, denounce, defile and debase Latinos in this country is having an irrevocable effect, not just on support from Latinos for Trump but support from Latinos for the Republican Party in general.
The Inquirer interviewed 14 current and past museum employees who said Cincotta would hit, slap, punch, pinch, and shove his colleagues to the point of bruising and tears as well as denigrate them verbally, often in public.
"I don't think it's useful to denigrate the image she projects as a working woman and as a mother and a wife, but there are limits to it," said Faye Wattleton, the former president of Planned Parenthood.
As the next administration translates campaigning into policy, we worry that the rhetoric of a campaign that advocated closing the door to many immigrants and refugees, will translate into policies that denigrate immigrants and seek their expulsion.
We all should know this man very well at this point: If something seems to create an issue for him, he will denounce, denigrate, and attempt to destroy the person or the entity responsible for creating it.
U.S. intelligence agencies concluded last year that Moscow waged an influence campaign to help Trump win the White House by hacking into Democratic Party computers and using fake social media accounts to denigrate Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
Speakers mention words not to refer to any particular person or thing, but rather to focus on the word itself as a linguistic object of using such words to denigrate rather than mentioning them in a different context.
" According to the analysis from the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, and the director of national intelligence, Russia sought "to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency.
And the dust-up comes after a long holiday weekend that Trump spent defending a now-deleted Tweet that used what looked like a Jewish Star of David on top of a pile of money to denigrate Clinton.
Mr. Anwar, who was born in Pakistan, used bawdy slurs and swear words to denigrate Indians and India in his Tweets, and in one asked why Pakistani artists would want to leave the country to work in India.
Far from a harmless or "honorary" term, as the team's management often falsely claim, the R-word is an ugly and outdated sign of division and hate that was used throughout history to insult and denigrate Native Americans.
"We all know that the SNP will never stop twisting the truth and distorting reality in their effort to denigrate our United Kingdom and further their obsession of independence," May told the Scottish Conservative Party conference in Glasgow.
"Right now, without a doubt, there are people in power trying to — if not quash or stop the right to publication, denigrate it to the point they are saying there is no truth to it whatsoever," Hanks said.
The Russians "engaged in operations primarily intended to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton, to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump," the indictment said.
Mr. Trump, who has focused his ire on Mr. Schiff amid the burgeoning Ukraine scandal, wasted no time in trying to use the revelation about the whistle-blower's attempt to alert Congress to try to denigrate his complaint.
Then three days before the opening the Cuban Artists and Writers Union issued a statement repudiating of the #003Bienal, calling it an operation designed to denigrate the state run biennial and claiming that it was financed by counterrevolutionary mercenaries.
It remains unclear where Trump first heard about the "alt-left"—Sean Hannity talked about the dangers of the alt-left on his show in November, and the term has been used in conservative circles to denigrate leftist activists.
He spoke to the Russians in Russian, did not denigrate the United States and reported everything he heard, according to a person briefed on the episode, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the colonel had not publicly testified.
Suffice to say that I mourn the loss of Peter Quinn as much as anybody and that the character was created not to denigrate but to honor the men and women who devote their lives to keeping America safe.
Senior intelligence officials briefed Mr. Trump on their findings on Russian election interference on Friday, before releasing a declassified report that concluded that Mr. Putin had "ordered" a sprawling campaign intended to denigrate Hillary Clinton and aid Mr. Trump.
Well, he would berate you, and he would continually bully and shout, and want what he wanted, and humiliate, and denigrate, and it's hard, hard, very hard to keep your focus when you're working in that kind of situation.
Female early adopters use their taste to reclaim authority in a world eager to dismiss their voice as "hysterical" or "silly," among the many other ways people tend to denigrate teenagers' canny sense of what's cool but a bit unsettling.
With or without the frothing menace as its figurehead, he writes, the Republican Party has been remade in Trump's image; going forward, its voters will only support fabulists who denigrate minorities and traffic in dark warnings of a rigged electoral system.
It was his own father who fanned the flames of racial tensions during the Central Park Five case, indulged in name-calling to publicly denigrate women, and spoke suggestively about his daughter (Eric's sister) on the Howard Stern radio show.
" More reasonably, the document also added that "the Licensee" – ie: Wireless – "shall reasonably request that the songs/acts performed do not offend or denigrate any race or religion, demean, humiliate or insult the dignity of any section of the community.
"I don't mean to denigrate Mr. Pruitt but doggone it, he represents the president of the United States and it is hurting his boss and it needs to stop," Republican Senator John Kennedy said on CBS' Face the Nation on Sunday.
But the judge told Avenatti he would not have free rein in her courtroom "to denigrate Mr. Cohen and, I believe, potentially, deprive him of a fair trial by tainting a jury pool" should criminal charges be brought against Cohen.
The selection of Mr. Priebus comes at the end of a roller-coaster year for the Republican Party, which saw Mr. Trump rewrite many of its policy orthodoxies, clash with its leaders in Congress and denigrate the Bush political dynasty.
Rather than acknowledge the virtues of this country that have promoted peace and prosperity around the world, today's social justice protesters instead virtue-signal sympathy for the "marginalized," and denigrate the very institutions that allow them their right to be heard.
While other presidents and prime ministers have been close, the Trump-Netanyahu relationship has no precedent in their countries' history, veteran diplomats say, encompassing deep parallels in their politics, similar struggles with scandals and outright copycatting in how they denigrate opponents.
Kennedy was embracing a fresh attempt by the President to cast doubt on the evidence of what US intelligence agencies say was Moscow's operation to undermine faith in the 2016 election, denigrate Democrat Hillary Clinton and to help Trump win.
If they publicly denigrate climate science it's only because (a) they fear political reprisal from President Trump and his supporters, or their own donors, if they don't, or (b) they believe that such protection threatens their jobs or impairs their investments.
"You know what I'm talking about, the 1960s, 1970s, it became commonplace in our culture among our cultural elites, Hollywood, and the media to talk about -- to denigrate the biblical truth about husband and wife, man and woman," Hawley said.
The inquiry laid bare what Mueller and U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump, the Kremlin's preferred candidate.
It also reflected the mounting strains at Europe's core brought on by populists seeking to denigrate the bloc and forge anti-European alliances across borders, a clash that may play out even more bitterly in European Parliament elections in May.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized President-elect Donald Trump for comparing the U.S. intelligence establishment to Nazi Germany and said it was damaging to the United States' standing in the world to denigrate agencies that protect the nation.
But to give him the credence, the imprimatur, of a meeting in the White House -- the People's House -- is to denigrate the rule of law and to spit in the face of the thousands of innocent Filipinos who have suffered under Duterte's jackboot.
Recent attempts to denigrate Mexicans, legal and illegally in the U.S., come from a former San Jose police detective in "The Hill" and from Bill O'Reilly's Fox News replacement Tucker Carlson (who grew up in San Diego, the largest U.S. border city).
Former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince compared his goal of privatizing the war in Afghanistan to Elon Musk's privatization of space transport, in his latest public attempt to glamorize his call for more contractors and denigrate the competency of the standing U.S. military.
" Keena dismisses criticism that might arise from giving the electoral process the reality TV treatment: "Right now, what we have is sort of a lame reality — the way candidates debate, and they call each other names, and they denigrate each other, and interrupt.
President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. gave what were likely to be the final widely viewed political speeches of their administration, seeking to defend their record, denigrate Donald J. Trump's and persuade voters that Hillary Clinton is a worthy successor.
"When they want to build a wall to segregate populations, or when the word 'foreigner' is used to insult, denigrate and discriminate against our fellow human beings, it goes against humanity, it goes against intelligence and against history," Mr. López Obrador said.
Israel's primary mission is the security of the Jewish people, and its government is beholden to an Orthodox establishment that narrowly defines Judaism (its leaders regularly denigrate Reform Jews, with one recently calling them "a group of clowns who stab the Holy Torah").
Trump's outrage over BuzzFeed's controversial publishing decision is allowing him to lump other outlets' more cautious reporting into his and his followers' category of "fake news," denigrate their legitimacy, and dodge crucial questions about records he has refused to reveal to the public.
Then came the Muslim ban, the singling-out of black athletes, the equivocation over white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., and the reported use of a vulgar adjective to denigrate countries, including Haiti, from which immigrants of color came to the United States.
It was about denying Ukraine's claim to a cultural uniqueness, and even more about making clear that the state would brook no challenge to its official lies about Ukraine being in the grips of fascists manipulated by the West to denigrate Russian culture.
So you know he was furious about the searing report — reflecting rare unanimity by the turf-battling intelligence agencies — implying that he did not win on his own, given that Putin ordered up a cyber-campaign designed to "denigrate" Hillary and help Trump.
Efforts to denigrate the integrity of the Fed's work, and to inject groundless opinion, politics and ideology, must be rejected by the board — and that means governors and other members of the Federal Open Market Committee must be willing to withstand aggressive attacks.
"The president's rhetoric has helped to shift discourse norms in our country such that it is more acceptable among more people to denigrate and attack other groups of human beings," Susan Benesch, the director of Dangerous Speech Project, told the Washington Post.
The inquiry laid bare what the special counsel and U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a Russian campaign of hacking and propaganda to sow discord in the United States, denigrate 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and boost Trump, the Kremlin's preferred candidate.
However, the evidence the inspector general collected did prove that the deputy chief "used words that denigrate individuals, used offensive language, and engaged in other conduct that could affect his subordinates' work performance or otherwise impact the work environment" in violation of those rules.
WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden criticized President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday for comparing the U.S. intelligence establishment to Nazi Germany and said it was damaging to the United States' standing in the world to denigrate agencies that protect the nation.
"It is really very damaging, in my view, to our standing in the world for a president to take one of the crown jewels of our national defense and denigrate it," Biden, a Democrat, told reporters at the White House, referring to intelligence agencies.
A decade later, the now 31-year-old Sanford was deeply involved in another (decidedly less colorful) world, this one populated by proud racists who decry immigration, denigrate minorities, and espouse mass deportation and occasionally genocide in an effort to make Canada white again.
Russia's objectives were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate former Secretary of State Clinton, make it harder for her to win and harm her presidency if she did, an unclassified report released on Friday by the top U.S. intelligence agency said.
"White trash" is used to denigrate people, of course, but for some it's also a marker of pride and transgression in a lot of ways, a kind of noble deprivation, flicking the middle finger at the upper classes and saying 'I'm white trash, fuck you.
And like social media accounts that were allegedly run by Sayoc, his van was a platform to show his support of President Donald Trump that verged on the obsessive, and to denigrate Trump's perceived opposition — some of whom would receive bombs in the mail.
Among the documentaries that company has produced are "Degenerate Art" (1993), about an exhibition commissioned by Hitler to denigrate modern art; "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry" (2012), about the Chinese artist and activist; and "Herb & Dorothy" (2008), about the art collectors Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.
He's angry that he and his staff will be held accountable; that he cannot dictate what he does and how he does it; and that there are checks and balances he must adhere to, even as he tries to deteriorate them and denigrate them.
White House counsel Pat Cipollone met with Senate Republicans for lunch on Wednesday to denigrate the impeachment proceedings in the House and plot strategy for the likely Senate trial, the latest example of increasing coordination between the president and senators who will determine his fate.
Do you think that's down to people being more accepting of women in visible roles as athletes or do you think—and I don't say this at all to denigrate women wrestlers of past decades—there's more athletic talent out there among women wrestlers?
In addition to its Mexican partners, a percentage of Ánima's shares are held by Raniere, who "displayed a disgusting abuse of power in his efforts to denigrate and manipulate women who he considered to be sex slaves," according to the FBI in the indictment against him.
" It may seem harsh for a presidential candidate to denigrate the most celebrated sporting event in the United States, but The Times's Bill Pennington felt the same way, calling the matchup "a morass of poor throws, dropped passes and horrible pass protection" and a "grinding, lackluster game.
I think they also anticipate the day when they're going to be taking over the Trump empire and they're aware of the responsibility that comes with it, and if they somehow denigrate him or criticize him I think they would feel that they're also damaging the brand.
The group's operations — social media posts, online ads, and rallies in the US — were "primarily intended to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton, to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump," the indictment claims.
"We think that's the answer: Not to denigrate any cultural heritage group, but just to add to the diversity which makes New Orleans so great," said Pierre McGraw, president of the Monumental Task Committee Inc, a volunteer group that has maintained city monuments for nearly three decades.
It is a toss-up as to who has done more damage with the latest UN Middle East fiasco — Arab regimes that continue to deny that the Jewish people has risen from the ashes, or dapper European diplomats who think they can still denigrate cowering Jews.
Not many would have figured Rose to be Jackson's kind of point guard, Rose appearing to be from the kind of ball-dominant, screen-and-roll, high-volume-shooter school of basketball that Jackson has taken every opportunity to denigrate since he returned to New York.
As former RedState contributor Ben Howe detailed on Twitter, the site's former publisher, Eagle Publishing (which was later acquired by Salem Media), attempted to pressure writers to not denigrate Trump, as the company was attempting to negotiate a book deal with the then-prospective presidential candidate.
As president, she will work to fix our broken immigration system and stay true to our fundamental American values: that we are a nation of immigrants, and we treat those who come to our country with dignity and respect — and that we embrace immigrants, not denigrate them.
None of which is to denigrate the performance of brokerage-house strategists, for whom arbitrary index targets are a small and thankless part of the job, and who try most often to steer clients to the right parts of the markets rather than nail the number.
Russian military intelligence created profiles of fake Americans to promote emails stolen from Democrats by Russian hackers, and a so-called troll factory in St. Petersburg created pages to denigrate Hillary Clinton, promote Mr. Trump and post inflammatory messages on immigration, race, guns and other topics.
"It is really very damaging, in my view, to our standing in the world for a president to take one of the crown jewels of our national defense and denigrate it," Biden, a Democrat, told a small group of reporters at the White House, referring to intelligence agencies.
It's easy to disdain this sort of broad narrative structuring — to call it, as critics already have, a Montana version of Dallas, which is often shorthand for "soapy" or "feminized" or "over the top," all characterizations that have been used for over a century to denigrate the melodramatic form.
Figures on the red side of things (like Donald Trump) seem to use it to denigrate the liberal celebrities who wield influence (like George Clooney and Meryl Streep.) Based on this, it would seem that 'Hollywood elite' is just a derogatory term for wealthy liberals in the entertainment industry.
To many investors traumatized by two 50-percent market drops in the past 17 years, this bull market has been easy to denigrate — as conjured by central banks, goosed by cheap debt and share buybacks or unrepresentative of a slow-growth economy producing miserly wage gains and social unrest.
"No one, especially those in trusted positions of educating young people, should denigrate or stereotype others, and that extends to any form of discrimination based on class, race, religion, age, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation," he wrote in an email to students obtained by the Associated Press.
Then, as perhaps now, there was a recuperative urge among metropolitans to make nice with the disgruntled heartland—an uphill process, as witness a recent protest movement against a terrific Benton mural, at Indiana University, that features Ku Klux Klan figures, never mind that Benton meant to denigrate them.
In several television appearances in 1998 and 1999, while the scandal unfolded in real time, Trump remained consistent in his advice for Clinton: Don't get involved publicly, don't tell outright lies, make independent counsel Kenneth Starr look like he was on a witch hunt and denigrate his accusers.
Then there's the president's tweets attacking Deputy Director Andrew G. McCabe and his recent blasting of two senior level FBI officials whose investigation by the DOJ OIG has uncovered partisan text exchanges that denigrate Trump and expressed support for his 2016 opponent in the general election, Hillary R. Clinton.
" Cecillia Wang, deputy legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, who argued the case for the travel ban challengers in the 4th Circuit, said in a statement, that, "President Trump's third illegal attempt to denigrate and discriminate against Muslims through an immigration ban has failed in court yet again.
Black voting power grew in the post-civil rights era but profound obstacles remained, including numerous Republican-led efforts to diffuse, deny, and denigrate black voting power through gerrymandering of congressional districts, the enactment of voter ID laws, and the closing of polling places in predominantly black and brown communities.
The creation of "intermediate forms" of life is thought by some critics to "denigrate human dignity and blur the line between what is human and what is not, especially if you believe that we were created in the image of God," said bioethicist and legal scholar Hank Greely of Stanford.
"Every attempt that was made from within and especially from outside to denigrate the process and glorify the old politics of division, only made Rwandans more defiant and more determined to express ourselves through the vote," Kagame told thousands of people packed in a football stadium to watch the ceremony.
So last question and then we have to go, how does it feel doing this as opposed to working at Twitter — not to denigrate Twitter, but I joke that a lot of companies here are essentially doing assisted living for millennials, [laughter] like a lot of the companies seem ridiculous on every level.
Can a major presidential candidate dismiss the First Amendment's freedom of religion clause, advocate for the exclusion of an entire mass of people, consistently denigrate the opposite sex, speak with nothing but racist vitriol against our neighbor Mexico, and dictate the terms of our debates without ever truly being called to the carpet?
Moreover, and I say this with incredible sadness, we may also have to look at the intransigence of the Republican Party in allowing President Trump to continue his legal and constitutional transgressions unchecked, and to steer our country toward policies that blatantly harm most Americans and denigrate the values of a democratic nation.
The term "bad patent" or "poor quality patent" is now often used as shorthand to denigrate a patent that may in fact be strong on substance, but that stands in the way of someone who wishes to use the invention protected by the patent without taking out a license to do so.
In an era when the power of the executive is being expanded in varied and disconcerting ways, this effort to denigrate and eliminate the "nationwide" injunction should be seen for what it is:  an attempt by those who favor a more powerful executive to get the federal courts out of the way.
"We do a disservice if we sort of denigrate or shout at families who choose not to vaccinate, because it's understandable: They don't want to do any harm to their kid and they've heard so much that's negative," said Dr. Matthew F. Daley, a pediatrician and researcher who works on public vaccination issues.
"I've heard him insult a war hero, brag about grabbing women by the pussy, denigrate the judicial system, demonize immigrants, fight with the pope, doubt the democratic process, advocate torture and war crimes, tout the size of his junk in a presidential debate, trash the media, and endanger my life," Tur continued.
But for Trump to denigrate two fellow Americans — two Americans whom Trump may not like but whose patriotism and loyalty to the country is unquestionable, and one of whom is a decorated veteran — while sitting just a few feet away from the remains of America's fallen military heroes is a different level entirely.
Hillary comes back again and again, no matter what they throw at her; no matter how many investigations they launch to try to find a reason to get rid of her; no matter how many times she is cleared; no matter how they try to demean her and denigrate her, Hillary just keeps carrying on.
The socio-political consequences of the Black Plague theory as well as more traditional social identity theory which holds that humans are innately tribal and elevate those who are similar and denigrate those who are different are the same: When denigration has the power, authority and resources of law enforcement behind it, it becomes deadly.
This isn't to denigrate anyone or their work, but nostalgia seems like such a cloying, potent thing in club culture...With all that, from the vinyl revival, to cassettes coming back, to dressing up in your grandad's clothes, what happened was that back in the day you had to go somewhere to cut your records.
The move follows a presidential campaign that was dominated by running storylines related to cyber security, including the hacking and subsequent leaking of Democratic emails as part of what U.S. intelligence agencies determined was a wide-ranging influence operation intended to help Trump win the White House and denigrate his challenger, Democrat Hillary Clinton.
"To say that NATO is obsolete, openly support the disintegration of the E.U. and then denigrate Merkel and put her on a par with Putin is a fundamental break with 70 years of American policy and strategic thought supported by Republicans from Eisenhower to now," said Mr. Burns, who has served presidents of both parties.
" The rambling writings of Mr. Houser, 59, made few references to specific people — he generally chose to denigrate demographic groups as a whole — but he paid tribute to Dylann Roof, who is charged in the June killings of nine people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. Mr. Roof, Mr. Houser wrote, was "green but good.
While the Supreme Court held in Marsh v Chambers (1981) and Town of Greece v Galloway (2014) that legislative prayer is deeply entrenched in the nation's history and is constitutionally kosher as a tradition that "solemnifies" public discourse, the court drew the line at prayer that "denigrate[s], proselytise[s] or betray[s] an impermissible government purpose".
" Special counsel Robert Mueller's February indictment of Russian officials over their social media campaign also referenced the assessment's conclusions, saying that the Russians "engaged in operations primarily intended to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton, to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump.
Xavier Dolan, 28, one of Quebec's — and Canada's — most celebrated film directors, recalled that when his parents lived in the predominantly Anglophone neighborhood of NDG in the 1980s, his mother couldn't wait to leave because she was taunted by Anglophones telling her to "speak white," a slur used to denigrate those speaking other languages in public.
Earlier this month, the network Cadena SER reported that Josep Maria Bartomeu, Barcelona's president, had engaged a digital technology firm not only to try to bolster his image on social media, but also to denigrate the reputations of a group of people that included a prospective rival for the club's presidency and — the punchline — members of the team's squad.
While the modern counterparts in the Republican Party today might not respect the civil service, and while the allies of President Trump denigrate them as the "deep state," we have seen the wisdom of moving away from the patronage system that would prevent qualified government officials from giving important advice and blowing the whistle when necessary.
The Russian groups indicted through special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation used social media posts, online ads, and rallies in the US to create propaganda efforts "primarily intended to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton, to denigrate other candidates such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, and to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump," per the indictment from the federal grand jury.
But I thought it was really important for us to be able to express our views on the video and to say there is never any justification for violent acts of this kind, as well as to say we deplore efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others because I was deeply concerned that we could potentially face attacks on our embassies elsewhere.
The black teen girl who invented the word "fleek," for example, has yet to profit from it; Black Twitter and black internet culture at large has given the world meme after meme through the constant widespread appropriation of black slang — even as African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) continues to be culturally devalued and used to denigrate those who actually speak it.
Worse yet, when it is the president of the United States himself who is pushing an unconstitutional vision of America — by casting this struggle for basic dignity and equality as a political tool to denigrate black and brown people, all the while stoking white resentment and victimizing himself — it is clear that we're far from living up to King's ideals.
WASHINGTON — Hours after President Trump took to Twitter on Monday to denigrate the special counsel's investigation as a "Phony Witch Hunt" and the Iran deal as a "MESS," Melania Trump stepped into the Rose Garden and said she would focus her official effort as first lady on teaching children to put kindness first in their lives, particularly on social media.
Actor Harrison Ford on Tuesday swiped at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, saying that leaders who "deny or denigrate science" are on the wrong side of history.
While he equally considered "red, black, or white" in such poems as "I Sing the Body Electric," openly defied the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act in Section 10 of "Song of Myself" and portrayed the righteousness of active vengeance against slavery's supporters in 1855's "The Sleepers," some of his prose writings and statements made later in life denigrate African Americans in a way that can only be described as racist.
Indeed, it makes it more and more likely that we emotionally attach ourselves to a particularly political group, remain reflexively loyal to it, and automatically denigrate anyone who disagrees with it — we are indeed hard-wired for this sort of thing and political parties have, in effect, organized themselves around, and are now appealing directly to, that part of our psychology which is, and always has been, more emotional than rational.
Many are content to identify with black football players for as long as they are useful on the field, to imaginatively project themselves into the physical power and hypermasculinity that (fans imagine) they embody, and to discard and denigrate them when they don't play their parts as expected — to treat them, as Malcolm X put it when describing his own experience as a popular student and athlete in a predominantly white school, like mascots.
"Unprecedented" is a good word to use here: for Israel denying entry to elected officials from its staunchest ally and benefactor; for America's president siding with a foreign government against Americans, and using the power of the presidency to denigrate and weaken members of an equal branch of government; and for David Friedman, America's ambassador to Israel, vitiating the foremost of America's cherished principles in declaring that BDS "is not free speech".
A leader of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe on Wednesday denounced President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for citing the Wounded Knee massacre and the Battle of the Little Bighorn "in an attempt to denigrate" Sen.
Other than blackmail, what reason is there for Trump to have White House aides denigrate Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, his Director of National Intelligence, as having "gone rogue"?
A Caucasian high schooler choosing to wear a qipao at prom somehow turned into thousands of adults bullying a teenager, which led to an opportunity for a former Bush speechwriter to talk about the cultural upside of the French occupation of Vietnam (a sandwich!) — and The New York Times to justify hurtful Asian-American stereotypes by pointing out that Chinese people outside of the United States are not offended by a caricature that has never been used to personally denigrate them.
As we pick up the shattered pieces of our souls in the wake of Meryl Streep's devastating blow to our glass-jawed egos and, to paraphrase La Streep's quotation of her departed friend Carrie Fisher, take our broken hearts and make them into mixed martial arts, let's take a moment to look back at some of the other ways in which prominent politicians, boxers, and scribes have used their platforms to denigrate our sport and hurt our MMA-loving feelings.
Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloOvernight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress Democratic lawmaker pushes back on Castro's call to repeal law making illegal border crossings a crime MORE (R-Fla.) also called for the White House to clarify Trump's comments, writing that "under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize" those given Temporary Protected Status.
We will not be complacent and silent in the face of another fixed fight, we won't sit idly by while you turn basketball into wrestling without the violence, a series of ups and down meant to exalt the star and denigrate the noble role player, the Trevor Arizas, the Jordan Crawfords (Exiled from the league, toiling in Grand Rapids, all for the crime of dunking on NBA golden boy LeBron James...) the Ivan Johnsons... You think we wouldn't find this picture of you "taking a selfie" with the former Secretary of Defense, Ash Carter, and his wife, whose name is also, presumably, Ash, which is a sassy and brassy shortening of Ashley!?
Much has now been revealed and discussed about Russia's efforts to compromise the 22020 presidential election, from organizing a vast disinformation campaign on social media to denigrate the Democratic nominee, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonCNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting Trump says he'll debate eventual Democratic nominee Bull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern MORE, and promote the Republican nominee, (now President) Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE, to fomenting and heightening social and political divisions within the United States.
In a letter obtained by the Daily Beast, Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE, Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat Joseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts MORE, Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE, and Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE denigrate the heroic efforts of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection agencies, urging fellow Democrats to snub requests from the Homeland Security Department for resources.

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