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He derides "totalitarian Europe" telling member states what to do.
Alan's dad derides the men as criminals, and squabbles break out.
" Trump often derides news coverage that he dislikes as "fake news.
Clinton, whom he derides as untrustworthy, unethical and unfit for office.
She pauses to dance near street musicians, whereas Greg derides such entertainment.
He then derides a person for not being able to speak English.
He regularly derides reporters from CNN and the network as a whole.
One negative review of the retrospective derides the paintings as "Halloween" material.
Lind derides the "overclass" but doesn't break any ground in depicting it.
Posner repeatedly derides such tests for failing to lead judges to specific outcomes.
Bangs, ever frumpled, is dewy-eyed even while he derides it as dribble.
These are the very same kinds of measures the GOP derides as socialist.
In the full audio recording, Cagle derides a bill that he voted for.
From this fixed position, he slyly derides other positions, especially the liberal outlook.
He derides Medicaid expansion as "pure welfare" that would burden the state's taxpayers.
He consistently complains about the Times' coverage and often derides it as fake news.
" Sarah keeps the Queen's books, and derides a staffer for exceeding her "tapestry budget.
She doesn't trust the Dutch authorities, whom she derides as "amateurs," to protect her.
" The president frequently derides Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference as a "witch hunt.
Viktor and Amalija Knavs obtained citizenship through the chain migration policy her husband derides.
Trump routinely derides Rosenstein, calling him a Democrat even though he's a lifelong Republican.
Many of the people he derides clean his hotel rooms, she says, gesturing towards herself.
He derides refugees, immigrants, people of color, and political opponents, even within his own party.
Rojas-Berscia derides such theatrics as "monkey business," and dismisses prodigies who monetize their gifts.
All perfectly legal, but it's the kind of federal aid Mr. Hannity so often derides.
Lara Jean and Peter have just gotten together, and Peter publicly derides the mysterious poster.
Although President Donald Trump frequently derides as "failing," his criticisms have given the newspaper a boost.
Her husband derides her for making trash television, but in the end, she decides to fight.
It's the intelligence community 'that he constantly derides that's helped him claim credit for killing Baghdadi'
And he is more forthcoming about being part of the ruling class, although he still derides it.
Trump frequently derides negative coverage as "fake news," and often singles out individual news organizations or reporters.
The president has openly discussed an interest in loosening up libel laws and frequently derides the media.
It castigates the critics, derides the "cold and timid souls" whose words speak louder than their actions.
Sasse at one point reads a user's posts that simply derides him as a "troll" multiple times.
And she derides the "chemically-treated" shed communities that temporarily house a miniscule percentage of the homeless.
We elected a President who derides women, discounts marital fidelity and has been accused of sexual harassment.
But in Kosovo, the country that Lladrovci openly derides, he still proclaims his fidelity to the caliphate.
But he routinely derides news organizations like The Times and tells people not to believe real reporting.
Kepel scoffs at this argument, and sometimes derides its proponents as naïfs or even Islamist fellow-travelers.
Cohn, who runs Trump's National Economic Council, is a fan of the internationalist economic order Trump derides.
The United States and most Western nations backed Guaido, who Maduro derides as a puppet of the Americans.
He derides the website as a source of "fake news" and has banned its reporters from presidential events.
And yet the wealthy Linton defends her boasting and derides me, a hardworking, taxpaying American, in the process.
The oversize persona that could make him president was nurtured by the big media complex he now derides.
In fact, Lind derides competitors who think building a pop-up is as simple as creating oversized props.
Many Latin Americans see him as a racist who derides "the guileless America of Indian blood", in Darío's words.
He derides a $13bn airport proposed for Mexico City, saying that its construction was unnecessary and riddled with corruption.
The president frequently derides the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt" and has repeatedly denied he colluded with Russia.
More than that, Mr. Trump campaigned on restoring jobs and manufacturing, which Silicon Valley derides as the old economy.
What we saw Monday was what Trump derides as a "teleprompter deal," a planned speech he says people find boring.
Although President Donald Trump frequently derides The New York Times as "failing," his criticisms have given the newspaper a boost.
Trump made repeated attempts to give May advice on Britain's departure from the European Union, a bloc he frequently derides.
On the campaign trail, Clinton derides any focus on the contentious email setup as a politically driven attack from Republicans.
For a play-by-the-rules guy, this reaction was surprising—it resembled the scorched-earth politics he generally derides.
" Before the roaring crowd, Mr. Ford derides Mr. Carter, saying, "Trust is not having to guess what a candidate means.
"It's the very professional intelligence community that he constantly derides that's helped him claim credit for killing Baghdadi," he said.
And Donald Trump derides solar energy — using outdated cost projections from the early days of solar to bolster his arguments.
Trump regularly derides Mueller's probe as a "witch hunt," saying there was no collusion between his campaign and the Kremlin.
" During their tart exchanges Lenny at one point derides Sidney's fondness for watching sports as "just another opium for the people.
The president regularly derides the investigation as a "witch hunt" and has denied he colluded with Russia during the 2016 campaign.
Most notably, Mr. Gorka derides the notion that Islamic militancy might reflect worldly grievances, like poor governance, repression, poverty and war.
His boss is John Rogers, Goldman's chief of staff, an earnest man from the Republican party establishment, which Mr Trump derides.
The problem, of course, is that this theory of the game gets interrupted constantly -- by pushback from the institutions Trump derides.
He often derides negative coverage as "fake news," and singles out organizations including the Times, CNN, NBC News and The Washington Post.
This week, Bettye LaVette covers Bob Dylan, Bill Frisell covers himself and Jeff Goldblum derides mansplaining over Fever High's danceable post-punk.
They are almost the same age, so, naturally, Trump, who is seventy-three, derides Biden, who is seventy-six, for being old.
The odds are not in his favor that he will ever strike as good a bargain there as the one he now derides.
The president has rejected calls to temper his tone at such rallies, where he frequently derides the media and rips his Democratic critics.
Trump, who frequently derides Warren as "Pocahontas," is apparently convinced he can "hate-tweet her away," but his advisers don't share that view.
It was a remarkable concession from a real estate mogul who derides legal settlements and has mocked fellow businessmen who agree to them.
No Senate Democrats are expected to support a nomination of Mr. Cain, who frequently derides Democrats in web videos and on social media.
CNN is not the only news organization that Mr. Trump has taunted; he routinely derides The New York Times as a "failing" newspaper.
He represents a suburban Maryland district, just over the border from Washington, filled with the power lawyers and journalists Mr. Trump often derides.
Maduro, who retains control of the state and military, derides Guaido as a U.S.-controlled puppet who is seeking to foment a coup.
Further, cracking down on rampant global capitalism — which Sanders derides — would mean mostly targeting developed countries, many of whom are US allies, she continued.
Trump, who occasionally derides Sanders as "Crazy Bernie," first weighed in Tuesday afternoon on the senator's decision to pursue the Democratic nomination for president.
In an infamous audio outtake, an increasingly aggressive Welles derides the director of a commercial he's filming for the Swedish frozen food brand Findus.
He live-tweets Fox News shows that mislead him, while he derides real reporting as 'fake news,' " Stelter said on his show "Reliable Sources.
They warn that Trump might be using the merger to exact revenge on Time Warner-owned CNN, a cable news network he frequently derides.
However, when his administration derides the asylum process as a loophole, he is using a rule by power principle — what monarchs and autocrats do.
U.S. President Donald Trump regularly derides the mainstream media as "fake news," raising the stakes for news organizations that might be victims of a hoax.
We can't take it as gospel when Madeleine Shaw derides the "empty calories" in sugar—the very calories that keep us moving, breathing, and surviving.
Trump regularly derides Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt," but has publicly expressed a desire to sit down for an interview with the special counsel.
In the very cities that Mr. Trump derides as full of poor African-Americans beset by crime and poor schools, led by corrupt Democratic mayors.
To Mr. Hu, virtually every criticism of China is an opportunity to launch a counterattack about what he derides as the hypocrisy of Beijing's critics.
The president frequently derides his critics with tweets, to the point where some say he's violating Twitter's rules and should be suspended from the site.
Trump frequently derides the national media as "fake" or "the opposition party," referring to the Post as "FAKE NEWS WaPo" as recently as last month.
Trump frequently derides Democrats for attempting to obstruct his agenda, and has been critical of Republicans for failing to alter congressional rules to skirt those tactics.
That language is a direct rebuke to Mr. Trump, who regularly derides the alliance as a collection of deadbeats, with no benefit to the United States.
If there's one primary takeaway it's the manner in which Trump assiduously built his brand, which included aggressively cultivating the press that he now regularly derides.
But many Russians, who still get much of their news from state TV which either ignores or derides him, say they do not know who he is.
The president regularly derides negative press coverage as "fake news," and has in the past blamed the media for causing "great anger" and "division" in the country.
Trump often derides the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt" and denies any collusion between his campaign and Russia to sway the 2016 election in his favor.
But both European leaders no doubt reminded the American president that walking away from what he derides as the "worst deal ever" will not be so easy.
Trump regularly derides coverage he dislikes as "fake news," using the label to demean the press at campaign rallies, on Twitter and when taking questions from reporters.
Bob Kuttner of the American Prospect often derides Democratic budget discipline as "bad economics and bad politics," and it's hard to deny the truth of that assessment.
Within those cynically defined contemporary parameters, Youngblood Priest (Trevor Jackson, dressed to the nines and sporting what one character derides as "Morris Day hair") is doing well.
The correspondents' dinner is carried live by some cable networks, and the optics of Mr. Trump's hobnobbing with the journalists he routinely derides may be off-brand.
The mission relied on having American troops in the region, which he is withdrawing; working with allies, whom he disparages; and relying on intelligence agencies, which he derides.
The US already spends considerable time and money reassuring European allies that America will defend them from Russia, even though Trump openly derides helping to secure other countries.
Meanwhile, Trump regularly derides negative coverage of him as fake news, and has caught heat for comments that some critics have interpreted as a call to violence against journalists.
This is hardly surprising; the most popular text on global warming in left-wing circles, Naomi Klein's "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate", derides such market-based mechanisms.
Trump, who has called the media the enemy of the American people and regularly derides journalists as "fake news," made his latest remarks during a campaign rally in Montana.
In the speech, Armstrong calls for power and justice to return to the hands of the people, derides the media, and flagrantly appropriates MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech.
Even as The Art of the Deal was garnering the stamp of approval from a publication he now derides as "fake news," Trump wanted to experience the adulation firsthand.
Party managers have done their best to keep controversial Brexit motions off the agenda at Labour's conferences, in feats of stage management worthy of Tony Blair, a predecessor he derides.
After being booted from the National Security Council last week, Bannon now faces an apparent choice between accepting subservience to influence peddlers he derides as "globalists," or getting himself fired.
That's given the US less power to compel the insurgents to speak with the Afghan government, which the Taliban derides as an American puppet with little control outside the capital.
But this program's success is conveniently ignored by Ryan when he derides the failure of the welfare state: Social Security is not mentioned a single time in his Better Way plan.
Representative Robert Dold, an Illinois Republican who has long been outspoken against Mr. Trump, said the will of the voters ought to be respected, even as he openly derides Mr. Trump.
The Capitol Research Center's Michael Watson derides the bill as a Colorado cannabis industry conspiracy to restrict competition by outlawing interstate marijuana trade, although the bill never explicitly discusses interstate commerce.
Mr. Trump has championed an immigration overhaul that would replace the current family-based system, which he derides as "chain migration," with one based on merit, emphasizing skill and educational level.
He denounces the press as "the enemy of the people," derides his critics as treasonous and openly fawns over an autocrat whose modern-day gulags practice extermination, torture and sexual violence.
Later, in an Oval Office meeting with Mr. Durbin and Mr. Graham to discuss their compromise legislation, Mr. Trump grows angry and derides African nations as "shithole countries" and disparages Haiti.
She ran on Medicaid expansion as early as 2006, long before it had become a litmus test for the progressive flank of the Democratic Party, which often derides her as inauthentic.
" Stewart said that when Trump derides the media — with "enemy-of-the-people" type talk — "the journalists stand up and say, 'We are noble, we are honorable — how dare you, sir.
But Teachout's misguided and partisan characterization of Chicago School antitrust has far more in common with the aggressive antitrust enforcement practices of some foreign jurisdictions than the restrained approach she derides.
The president consistently derides the so-called "fake news" and complains about coverage of him from a variety of outlets, CNN, the Times, and the Washington Post being among his favorite targets.
The belief that the law will never "catch up" to technology is borne in part of tech exceptionalism, a libertarian elitism that derides any kind of legal or regulatory impediment as Luddism.
The president has, if not fixed intellectual differences with Mr Bannon, different predilections, including his slavish regard for the military and business elites now stocking his cabinet, whom his former adviser derides.
Obama derides GOP establishment's Trump dilemma "There's a potential that my voice could be heard by many people who can't hear me now because I'm Michelle Obama, the first lady," she said.
"When he goes walkabout in the provinces, Ahmadinejad is ten times more popular than Rohani," insists Hamid Reza Tareghi, a confidant of Mr Khamenei who derides Mr Rohani's supporters as counter-revolutionaries.
Hirshman derides the ordinance's feminist critics with glib sarcasm — "Male aggression, subordination, it's all good" — as if these opponents were motivated by nothing more complicated than a blithe indifference to female suffering.
It's a travel disaster movie that derides the hubris of human beings, and sets up a class difference between its leads to emphasize how men in power devalue the lives of poor people.
However, Waters and other Democrats have noted Trump frequently derides his opponents with nicknames, has encouraged his supporters to harm protesters at his rallies and was caught on tape bragging about groping women.
The greatest mockery is heaped on an ambitious young female writer, Henry Etta James, whom Maurice once published in his brief tenure as editor of a literary magazine but now derides as insignificant.
Ed, however, derides the idea that talking to his wife's ex's new wife would create anything but drama, and tensions between the two men, who were never exactly friendly to begin with, deepen.
" Mr. Reminck, the editor of The New Yorker, derides the president's actions this week as "pure politics," an attempt to pander to his base who want him to battle "secular-humanist coastal elites.
Equally alarming is that Mr. Orban's truculence could become a blueprint for the European Union's self-destruction: a government that derides union governance while taking its money to enrich an oligarchy and entrench populist nationalism.
Some critics of Trump have expressed fears that the president, who denies his campaign colluded with Russia and regularly derides the investigation as a "witch hunt," could look to suppress Mueller's findings from the public.
"This is an administration that regularly derides experts and ignores environmental facts — see, for example, its avowed effort to cut experts from the Agriculture Department by relocating their jobs away from Washington," the board wrote.
Mr. Dietl screamed so much at the first debate that his microphone was cut off but not before he offered the mayor, whom he typically derides as "Big Bird," a compliment on his signature achievement.
Saoirse Ronan stars as a precocious, combative teen straining against the confines of her hometown (which she derides as "the Midwest of California"), and butting heads with the family, friends, and teachers who populate it.
While the president frequently derides the media as "fake news" or the "enemy of the people," Monday's barbs came less than a week after a man sent an explosive device to CNN's New York City offices.
Trump regularly derides the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign as a "witch hunt," and has insisted he did not collude with Russia.
Trump derides intel briefing on 'so-called' Russian hacking Trump is also considering expanding the CIA's human spying capabilities but wants an assessment once new intelligence leadership is in place, according to sources close to the transition.
At home, Putin has cultivated a kind of macho, hyper-masculine cult of personality — a sense that he's the strongman Russia needs, especially compared to what he derides as the effeminate (or female) leaders of the West.
"There is no possibility of the presence of the Kabul administration in the meeting," he continued, using a derogatory term for the Afghan government, which it derides as a US puppet with little control outside the capital.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort will cooperate with the federal investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, a dramatic turnaround in a probe that the U.S. president derides as a political witch hunt.
Doing so would be a taunt to the "dishonest media" and "elites" Trump so often derides, even as Pence fulfills the basic political task of approximating some kind of party reconciliation and covering Trump's social conservative blind spots.
The U.S. rightly derides the OPEC cartel and its production quotas because they violate the American sense of fairness and competition, but right now the production cuts are actually helping the U.S. oil industry and protecting American jobs.
Mr Trump derides the idea of nation-building overseas and explicitly says that America should "bomb the shit" out of enemies in the Middle East and grab their oil, spending the proceeds on American military veterans and their families.
The president frequently derides CNN as "fake news" and caused "a bit of a stir" when he saw CNN on Air Force One, the Times reported, citing an email containing an internal exchange about it between White House officials.
And he kept returning to watching coverage on CNN, the cable outlet he derides as biased against him but still tunes in to most often, and becoming more upset as he saw Republican officials condemn him one by one.
What we hear now is a chorus that derides those who are not automatically inclined to always "support the troops," and considers those who question the need for ever-increasing military budgets as less than patriotic or even suspect.
He is having his way, for all the investigative vigor of the free press he derides, for all the honor of the judiciary that has pushed back against his attempts to stain with bigotry the law of the land.
But Kutuzov, who everyone derides in the novel and who is in charge of defending Moscow, says "No, you can't control the world because it's chaos—but there are moments within the chaos that you can use for your own purpose".
The president often derides his political opponents, but his tweet on Sunday and his comments on Monday were notable because he issued them while abroad, a practice traditionally shunned in U.S. politics, and aligned himself with Kim, considered a brutal dictator by many.
Still, the New York attack gives the Trump administration an opportunity to eliminate the program, which it derides as antithetical to its goal of "merit-based" immigration — selecting immigrants based on what they can do for the economy of the United States.
RELATED: Trump derides the alliance Mercier maintained that NATO is already adapting -- deploying forces to fight al Qaeda and ISIS, working to contain ever-evolving types of insurgent warfare and helping combat human trafficking and the migrant crises on the high seas.
McConnell calls himself the "grim reaper" of Democratic legislation he derides as socialist, but many of the bills that never see the Senate floor are bipartisan issues, like a universal background check bill, net neutrality, and reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act.
Mr. Kudlow believes that limiting the federal government will unleash Reagan-level economic growth, and he derides the "highly flawed econometric models" of economists whose forecasts do not share his optimism, including those at the Joint Committee on Taxation, Congress's economic scorekeeper.
Officials have attempted to cast her nomination as a feminist victory and have gone as far as to cite comments from former Obama officials John Brennan and James Clapper, whom Trump often derides, complimenting Haspel's record in their communications about her nomination.
In its ads, the industry group derides both Medicare for All and public option or buy-in plans as too costly and warns that their passage would lead to a decrease in the quality of care for patients currently on private plans.
It will mean her beloved granddaughters have to grow up in a nation where a man who has allegedly sexually assaulted multiple women, who calls women pigs and mocks and derides and humiliates them in public is elevated to the highest office in the nation.
While much of Mr. Trump's ire during the campaign has been directed at Hillary and Bill Clinton and Senator Ted Cruz as the voting nears, he has not hesitated to show his disdain for the policies of Mr. Sanders, whose socialist views he frequently derides.
And the brief detour provided an opportunity for Christie to highlight in real-time a key element of his campaign pitch: executive leadership in difficult situations, the kind unmatched by the "first-term senators" he derides in just about every public appearance he makes.
The Nashville Statement, released by the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood on Tuesday, says that only heterosexuality is permissible, calls people born with intersex conditions "disordered," derides transgender identities as "transgenderism" and makes clear that anyone who is an L.G.B.T. person is immoral.
Iago, played with seething anger by GQ, is a rapper and protégé of Othello who is riled by what he sees as his marginalization when the big boss promotes Cassio (Jackson Doran), whom Iago derides as a white-bread, boy-band poseur, over him.
She derides new digital media as much with her tone as with her reporting, and yet the very same digital journalists she maligns now wield great influence within the industry—precisely as this book contends, while failing to truly reckon with how this all came to pass.
" Trump routinely derides special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax.
In the past, families detained while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border were often released from custody to pursue their immigration cases while living freely in the United States, but the Trump administration has made clear that it intends to end what it derides as "catch and release" immigration policies.
Strikingly, the case against Mr. Wolfe brings together several of President Trump's preoccupations: leaks, which he has railed about since taking office; Washington's permanent bureaucracy, which he derides as the "deep state"; the news media, Mr. Trump's favorite target; and the investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia.
Last summer, that product was rebranded as the Nest Cam: I can't publish Dropcam's revenue, but if you knew what percentage of all of Alphabet's "other bets" revenue was brought in by the relatively tiny 100-person Dropcam team that Fadell derides, Nest itself would not look good in comparison.
That most recent episode takes what the TV writer John Rogers calls the Evil Speech of Evil—the "Republic Serial Villain monologue" that even Adrian Veidt derides as Oxymandias in the original comic—and turns it into a palimpsest of white resentments and the misperception of unfairness, whether economic or romantic.
RELATED: Trump derides intel briefing on 'so-called' Russian hacking The hearing gave lawmakers and senior US intelligence officials the chance to draw a line in the sand for Trump, presenting a united front on their conclusion that Russia is a major threat to the United States and was behind election-related hacking -- a conclusion the President-elect has refused to accept.
" And while he initially derides Mao's "rather excruciating canon," he's nonetheless forced to admit a page later that the Chairman was "a master of slogans," adept at selecting the Chinese characters that resonated with the most meaning, and that through his stern propagandizing another voice would often appear, one "lyrical and filled with power and hope and the fire of belief.
Trump frequently derides Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax," and last week he called on Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE to put an end to the probe.
It's a geode inside the unlikely sediment of The Wizard of Oz, one in which an even angrier Wicked Witch of the West derides both Dorothy and Glinda for associating so familiarly with Munchkins -- plump squeaky creatures who will in no way prepare them for battle against her for she has flying motherfuckin' monkeys and a goddamn army of uniformed badasses!
The criticisms echo remarks by 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, who frequently derides the special counsel probe as being a "partisan witch hunt" run by "Angry Democrats" on Twitter.
Warren was widely criticized for having taken the test, including from 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, who often derides Warren with the nickname "Pocahontas," a term widely seen as being racially insensitive.
They're also protected, thanks to asylum law (and other legal protections the Trump administration derides as "loopholes"), from being summarily turned around or deported when they get to the US. And while in theory Central Americans can seek asylum in Mexico rather than travel through Mexico to get to the US, the Mexican government has been accused of imprisoning, torturing, and even "disappearing" Central American migrants — and the US can't force people to seek asylum in Mexico under current international agreements.

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