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"despise" Definitions
  1. to dislike and have no respect for somebody/something

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Locals despise immigrants; legal immigrants despise illegal ones; illegal immigrants in a position of relative strength despise those who are weaker and more vulnerable.
He doesn't despise his old persona, and he doesn't despise that persona's many fans.
I despise the fucking word, just as much as I despise the person I used to be.
I despise that phrase in particular and I despise clichéd euphemistic cover-ups in general, but I say it anyway.
"I have never known what it was like to despise someone like I despise this person," Bob Sobek, Linda's dad, reportedly said in court.
There's no room for it in this country, and I despise that more than I despise Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand during the national anthem.
Yet as much as I despise the mess of plumbing, I despise myself for becoming affected by such trivial qualms and for being so easily aggravated by disorder.
If you identify as a proud patriot, and are told that patriots despise NFL owners who let players kneel during the anthem, you're going to despise them too.
They are taught that "real" men despise and suppress in themselves anything that is "soft" or feminine, and to despise other men who express that aspect of their humanity.
A de facto collaboration between Trump, those who despise him, and those who despise his critics all but guarantees that this story will dominate the news, undoubtedly for months to come.
Maybe you even despise it — and that's totally okay.
" He adds, "I despise it because I am conservative.
There's a large group of people that just despise it.
EISEN: AND YOU DESPISE YOUR ENEMIES STILL OR THE COMPETITION.
Madison came to despise his old ally as a monarchist.
Either way, the Harrison siblings have to despise the show.
PiS and its nationalist followers despise the liberal Mr Tusk.
The partisan polarization that everyone claims to despise will accelerate.
Evan: I think deep down they each despise each other.
Republicans likewise despise him for not indicting Clinton for anything.
Is it unfair to despise a bird for its call?
Yet her employees idolise and despise her in equal measure.
There's a reason why most Americans despise the cable company.
Many Americans despise President Trump and anyone associated with him.
Branson is not the only billionaire to despise big meetings.
What is the Common Core, which he claims to despise?
Everyone is using the same tools, and I despise that.
"Why does our establishment despise its own people?" he asked.
This is the kind of illogical social positioning I despise.
The Democratic coalition can include liberals who despise Trump's policies.
That's just another reason for thoughtful conservatives to despise him.
Marijuana inspires devotion, whether people support or despise its use.
I follow the author's direction to despise him or her.
Maybe casual listeners who enjoy his singles on the radio without bothering to dissect his seven Billboard 200-topping albums can engage without getting sucked into an abusive relationship, but committed fans keep running lists of his character flaws, despise him for said flawed character, respect him for revealing said flawed character, respect him for his perpetual efforts to change, despise themselves for respecting him, despise him for making them despise themselves, and take perverse pleasure in the whole icky process.
Donald Trump says he is a nationalist, but you can't be a nationalist if you despise half the nation — any more than you can be a good father if you despise half your children.
This year, expect to look in a mirror and despise yourself.
There are plenty of characters to despise on 13 Reasons Why.
And then the people who don't like it, absolutely despise it.
Jake seems to despise the wife who was arranged for him.
Forget that this is a case involving someone you might despise.
Our movies and pop culture taught us to despise war criminals.
I despise guns and violence of all kind, even televised violence.
But Rory and Lorelai still both clearly despise their new lives.
Is there anything air travelers despise more than a flight delay?
I despise capitalists, and Tom Nook is Animal Crossing's foremost capitalist.
Many Republicans despise her because she successfully shepherded Obamacare through Congress.
I despise him and think he is unfit to be president.
The good news is, to know antifa is to despise it.
They despise that a studio tried this in the first place.
And, sure enough, that Establishment soon came to despise him; 13.
"I despise the alt-right," he told me after his talk.
Googlers won't say this out loud, but they despise the cable industry.
The conservative commentators who absolutely despise President Trump are in a box.
I'd like to see how the houses came to despise each other.
Mr Trump's principle is to despise anything that Mr Obama held dear.
The latter practice that some record execs despise is common on YouTube.
And for that matter, why do Muslim terrorists despise America so much?
He urged both parties to accept that "the people despise us all".
I despise phone calls from automated machines, even though they're often necessary.
I despise racist and immigrant-baiting hate speech as much as anyone.
It's terrible and makes me despise the brands that buy that space.
I despise battlegrounds, and Nike's the Wall Street equivalent of the Somme.
He embodies almost every left-wing caricature of Republicans that Republicans despise.
To discover within yourself that which you despise the most in others.
Certainly Ciccariello-Maher did not despise the innocent, hard-working soldier himself.
But there's something about it that makes you despise the old way.
He designed clothes for Chanel that he knew Coco Chanel would despise.
"I wasn't happy with myself, and began to despise myself," Katrina said.
The audacity caused many to despise Ali but endeared him to millions.
Most Afghans despise the Salafist jihadists, whom they view as barbarous foreigners.
People say I should be flattered but I despise all of them.
You don't really see someone white supremacist convert to something they despise.
We inhabit a culture we despise and see no way of improving.
Indeed, it doesn't really matter if most people absolutely despise Fox News.
That's part of what makes books you despise so hard to dismiss.
I despise politicians old or young who are just yelling, doing nothing.
Most Republicans despise the notion that their ideology makes room for bigotry.
There is a very vocal contingent that seems to absolutely despise us.
At first only irritated by her mother, she is slowly taught to despise her, in part encouraged by the newly jagged generational fault lines of the period, in which not to despise one's parents is to become them.
The fear of supporting a cause you despise can be a powerful motivator.
You can't speak for the American people if you despise half of them.
This negative habit led to wasted time and procrastination — a feeling I despise.
Trump-cheerleaders like Mr Carlson despise him for owning the meddlesome Washington Post.
If you despise Bastion, the key change here is the Sentry Mode tweak.
Or do we despise Ira for knowing this, and proposing to her anyway?
I despise the fact that he's been jailed and convicted for domestic abuse.
These are characteristics that are considered feminine and which men despise in women.
I've worked in customer service and I despise customers like her the most.
This isn't partisan: It doesn't matter whether you despise or love President Trump.
We despise it and call the people that act on these premises kidnappers.
I love politics but I despise how we have come to play it.
Outside the Beltway, partisans despise each other and behave in increasingly uncivil ways.
But I must say: I despise the process of getting out of bed.
For my part, I despise that Mother's Day values women only as mothers.
We cherish or despise, but ultimately occupy, the stories that we repeatedly tell.
Trump will tell voters: You may despise me, but she'll destroy the economy.
I despise feeling limited, especially if removing a barrier is within my power.
It's the notion that black people despise Clarence Thomas because he's a conservative.
Liberals who despise that ruling would be well served to read this book.
The only person who doesn't despise Arthur is his neighbor Sophie (Zazie Beetz).
Or we can continue to divide, despise and not listen to one another.
"While we delight in the work, we despise the workman," Plutarch wrote, approvingly.
Billionaires who despise the conventional parties should beware of what they wish for.
Weller goes on ... both her screenplay and the novel are structured in the same way -- first, everyone sympathizes with the wife, and then you start to despise the husband, but things turn and by the end, you despise them both.
Clinton, on the other hand, represents much of what they distrust or even despise.
Don't despair, even those who despise pumpkin spice can still enjoy the seasonal haul.
Governance rarely works when the two most senior figures in government despise one another.
I despise overly sweet-scented products and expected this to smell like exactly that.
You have to travel long distances to spend time with relatives you secretly despise.
He added that he and his staff despise the job they have to do.
Eventually even animals have a temper tantrum, fight back and completely despise their humans.
And, of course, Illinois is right to despise the people who bite cheese sticks.
Kim later admitted that she loves a food most people—and Ramsay especially—despise.
I'm better off than most, but I despise not having a bigger savings cushion.
Many despise General Haftar and even those who support Mr Serraj consider him weak.
There are tons of subtle (and not to subtle) signs your coworkers despise you.
That in mind, we asked friends and co-workers why they despise their gig.
They detest IS-K as much or more than they despise the Afghan government.
It's funny and fortuitous—somewhat like fate, as much as I despise that idea.
After all, who more than Romney embodies the establishment that Trump's followers so despise?
The FOMO, a word I despise but is nonetheless useful, began to kick in.
Perhaps it's true in any city, but they despise being mocked with old saws.
Some women hate the feel of tampons or menstrual cups, and others despise pads.
There's just one problem: Most of the United Kingdom seems to despise the plan.
Is Jackson right to despise Ally's solo career, or is he just old-fashioned?
We live according to our values — the ones that the accused appears to despise.
Yet as much as they despise wishful thinking, they replace it with simplistic thinking.
Because they despise liberalism, they tend to vote for politicians who advocate small government.
There is no "free speech" if anyone brandishes firearms to intimidate those they despise.
Also, way too many people on Twitter despise drivers who pull through to park.
I despise one and love the other one, so you can't generalize about Colombians.
Seat recliners (and those who despise them) aren't likely to change their habits either.
I love how I look with thick thighs but despise feeling a muffin top!
What we do at the factories takes long hours and other people despise doing it.
I despise politics," he told Bloomberg, "There is no room for it in a company.
By appropriating his taunts of "lock her up," they become the person whom they despise.
Season 4 brings us back to the same corrupt politicians we know and despise love.
Still, a majority don't care much, as they are uninterested in politics and despise politicians.
In other words, Dutch politics as usual—just what Mr Wilders and his followers despise.
Detractors despise him for his communist past and for, as they believe, hijacking the revolution.
"  Look, you'll absolutely despise it â€" or think it's absolutely the best thing ever.
If there's one thing I despise, it's cheap sentiment — hugs, kiddie television, cute, furry animals.
But Clinton went to Buffalo to do that thing her enemies despise: a listening tour.
I respect their knowledge of their craft as much as I despise their callow ruthlessness.
I don't really hate any activities themselves, but I absolutely despise being bad at anything.
This technology disruption has blunted the "dishonest media" millions of Americans have come to despise.
Nearly half of Iowa-grown corn goes into ethanol, which both liberals and conservatives despise.
I hate and despise them and I hope they go now and burn in hell.
No wonder so many Americans despise politicians and see them as soulless and without principle.
I literally despise her and want her to disappear off the face of the Earth.
I'm sure it's terrifically satisfying to clown a man you despise with your TV show.
Maybe that is why just as many people seem to despise them as love them.
They (whoever "they" might be) stand for everything that we (whoever "we" may be) despise.
Outside there was only gray, and innumerable people who had every right to despise her.
More recently, progressives see AIPAC as aligned with Trump and Netanyahu, whose policies they despise.
In fact, some of them seem to despise and actively work to undermine this president.
"There is not a man that I could despise more than Donald Trump," he said.
"I absolutely despise these people," one woman tweeted at me after I interviewed Trump voters.
Republicans are some of the fastest to give Obama credit for the rules they despise.
I know dozens of people who despise her politics but are mesmerized by her performances.
Yes, Latinos overwhelmingly despise Trump, but they still need something and someone to vote for.
We should despise those causes, based on a shared animosity, that destroy other people's loyalty.
The Vivianna, in fact, was conceived as part of a competition: Design something you despise.
They tend to despise comfort and require a life that is difficult, ascetic and self-sacrificial.
He was too talented, too refined, and Nanjiani, 39, had no choice but to despise him.
My coworkers despise leftover food, but I can't bring myself to throw out perfectly good food.
Instead of focusing only on what you like, it also wants to know what you despise.
Trump, in other words, just benefited from a system that he at least used to despise.
I despise them but I named my son (who is white) after an outlaw country singer.
Not liking someone's — or some Steller's jay's — voice is enough of a reason to despise them. .
Many despise President Obama for kowtowing to Cuba, and rightly fear Clinton will continue that policy.
The cliché that I despise most is: It will happen when you least expect it. Nonsense.
The choice is rarely brought on by empathy for people they have been conditioned to despise.
The Muslim community, like any other, is composed primarily of peace-loving people who despise violence.
The narrator admits to feeling for his victims' mothers, which only makes him despise them more.
I don't despise social media, but it certainly lends itself to a mob mentality very quickly.
Al Qaeda and the Islamic State despise Saudi rulers, whom they consider the worst of hypocrites.
But the prospect of a blaspheming Hillary Clinton is clearly repulsive to those who despise her.
I despise Trump, but Emory is not some fundamentalist school where white supremacists send their children.
But many Germans despise it and some 15,000 people protested outside its party congress in April.
It is clear that most Saudis despise the Islamic State's gratuitous violence, especially toward other Muslims.
Plumbing work is a microcosm of the messes of the world, and sometimes I despise it.
Conversely, it's difficult to really despise hard seltzer, because there's barely anything in it to hate.
Many Democrats have certainly come to despise Trump over the course of a long, bitter campaign.
Against this "Old Turkey" that the religious conservatives despise, Mr. Erdogan proved to be their savior.
"There are people that absolutely despise him, but will still go back to listen," King says.
People on the top levels are more comfortable than those at the bottom, whom they despise.
Most political activists I know love parts of their party and despise parts of their party.
Welp, add this to the ever-growing list of reasons to despise the Internet Research Agency.
The problem is that, although I'm overeducated, I work in a dead-end job I despise.
If you take one point away from this article, make it this: Muslims don't despise America.
Perhaps it's a form of self-protection not to despise someone you once built a life with.
John McCain, Bob Corker and Jeff Flake all despise Trump, and aren't likely to face voters again.
It is blackness you despise or fear or resent or simply don't understand or care to know.
I saw Christian and Muslim neighbors despise each other because of religious differences and perceived ancient slights.
It's self-defeating and narrows the space between the thing you despise and the thing you become.
They despise public schools and they want to turn Los Angeles into a charter school demonstration district.
And these companies use the same kind of central planning that we so despise in communist systems.
Problem is, Cruz's Republican colleagues generally despise him, if only just slightly less than they hate Trump.
It is not uncommon for children to despise kale, broccoli or the bitter taste of brussels sprouts.
They stuck with loser guys for years, suffered through unpleasant intercourse, and grew to despise one another.
In a world of plentiful channels, it really doesn't matter if some people absolutely despise Fox News.
A few years after Anna Jarvis founded Mother's Day in 1908, she grew to despise her creation.
So I think it's about not reducing ourselves to what we despise about the way they act.
In postwar Messina, Beatrice (Danielle Brooks) and Benedick (Grantham Coleman) are a couple who despise each other.
" However, he continued with this bracing passage: "But we despise no less the coward and the voluptuary.
The Brewers may despise the Cardinals, but Cardinals fans fixate more on the Cubs, the survey shows.
They despise the United States, because we are a nation of rights, of laws and of freedoms.
And the sense that Trump opponents despise Trump supporters helps breed an equal and opposite Trump devotion.
Although he has consistently been an anti-Trump conservative voice, lefties despise him for fairly understandable reasons.
Ordinary Burmese are potentially a receptive audience: many despise the top brass, but have sympathy for regular soldiers.
GINGRICH: Let&aposs be clear, there are people on the left who despise and hate the United States.
The ability of the media to puncture the bubble is one reason why demagogues despise them so intensely.
His problem, though, is twofold: How do you negotiate with one of the people whom Mexicans despise most?
I'm going to donate it to organizations that fight hate and bigotry, the very groups these Nazis despise.
And a surprising number are cultural pessimists who despise the Enlightenment ideals of reason, science, humanism, and progress.
Many Misurata residents — and the city's militias — despise Hifter and view him as another dictator in the making.
Some of the other liberal parties, including Momentum, despise him almost as much as they do Mr Orban.
The hapless Hillary Clinton might have won the popular vote, but she stood for everything angry voters despise.
"I like to send rude or annoying replies to dumb right-wing reactionaries that I despise," Rousseau wrote.
In that respect, ad blockers have never been much different than the ad networks they claim to despise.
I feel like a grouch, but I absolutely despise how early politicians announce their candidacy in this country.
He has become a symbol, in fact a parody, of the kind of man that many women despise.
I took the uglier one, a Kyocera with big dad-size buttons; the point was to despise it.
It can be very hard to get moving on a task in which you're disinterested, much less despise.
In the United States it is almost a patriotic duty for citizens to despise taxes with a vengeance.
Democratic voters, by and large, despise Trump, but also value a willingness to "compromise" in their own leaders.
People will despise you if you're a non-binary Muslim PoC who doesn't conform to stereotypes [like me].
What's most puzzling is that you don't state that you despise Paul Simon's music, but the man himself.
As a result, investors despise uncertainty, because it makes it difficult to generate good guesses about the future.
How can a society as wealthy as the United States so despise and so thoroughly batter its own?
But that's partly because investors were reacting with optimism to the redesign — which users turned out to despise.
That the other Gulf countries even care about Qatar enough to despise it is a relatively new development.
Those who despise him for his deceits should endeavor to give no impression of being deceitful in turn.
You may despise Mr. Trump's style of rebuttal, but the clash is a fair fight of free speakers.
They were also operating within that history, treading the path of the very movement they insist they despise.
Accommodating conscience may challenge government officials bent on wielding power and ideological bureaucrats who despise competing faith principles.
People who despise Donald Trump were never able to find a single thing in it that was incorrect.
Puerto Ricans also overwhelmingly despise Trump, who repeatedly denigrated hurricane survivors and keeps trying to withhold disaster aid.
For example, Sandy would despise my paragraph, just above, in which I suggest some similarities between author and hero.
But there are plenty of parts of the law Trump and others despise that will probably have to change.
" Teigen has proudly shut down her critics since Luna was a baby, writing in 2016, "I despise mommy shamers.
At this point it certainly sounds like I deeply despise the reMarkable tablet, but that's far from the truth.
Mom may inadvertently despise Stepmom because Mom really despises Dad and Stepmom is a reminder of that failed relationship.
He would despise the "drawbridge up" and protectionist mentality that causes people to fear other faiths and other nationalities.
Do you like what you do, but dislike your colleagues or boss, or do you despise the actual tasks?
The changes should be fairly welcome by TV viewers – except for those who despise auto-playing trailers, of course.
After all, many Republican elites do truly despise both Trump and Cruz and would prefer practically anyone else viable.
"We know that some people despise combat, some people aren't interested in a game that's really hard," says Styliński.
Look, unless you're one of those fitness freaks who we all secretly despise, all of us hate the gym.
When asked point blank why so many black people seem to despise the President, Cain dropped the b-word.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin may have "consciously uncoupled" in 2014, but that doesn't mean they despise one another.
This kind of juvenile, high school-level, consultant-based campaigning is exactly what voters despise about American politics today.
Klytamnestra, after all, had reason to despise the power-crazed Agamemnon, whom she blames for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia.
We may despise foreign dictators, but using military force to overthrow threatening regimes creates more problems than it solves.
He was far from the first in his culture and times to attack the Jews or despise the poor.
I guess I could name a few dozen collegiates who vehemently despise both of those statements, but too bad.
If it's a company or job you despise, locking yourself into more time there might not be worth it.
In fact, I grew to despise the fact that I was nearly incapable of parenting Cora on my own.
Eminent domain is invoked when the government takes possession of private land for public use — and conservatives despise it.
Our columnist calls him "unbelievable and unforgettable," even if as many people seem to despise him as love him.
All of them relied heavily — some entirely — on a reporting tactic many readers despise: the use of anonymous sources.
But, oh, how they despise the Raiders — more than enough to stick one last finger in their eye patch.
The Bannon-led faction of "nationalist" outsiders has been thoroughly outmaneuvered by the so-called "globalists" they so despise.
Two of the women cordially despise each other and keep derailing the conversation to snipe at each other's ideas.
Privately, David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn despise each other, perhaps more so than Obama and the often cross-partisan McCain.
Despite his works often selling for millions of dollars at auction, there are still critics who despise Jackson Pollock's paintings.
They've got ten seats in Parliament — enough to swing a majority in a vote to the Tories — and despise Corbyn.
He was the only person whose demeanor seemed determined by something other than procedure and I'd started to despise procedure.
Some have suggested that Ms Grande, a confident, sexually liberated woman who inspires teenage girls, stood for everything jihadists despise.
The movie ends with two of the men overcoming their enmity long enough to hang this woman they both despise.
The woman who's got every reason in the world to despise his guts, she is going to speak the truth.
There is something about an expensive education in private schools and Oxbridge that disposes people to despise their own country.
Sunni and Shi'ite politicians alike have tried to woo him at one time or another, including some who despise him.
True, there are still a hard core of "Bernie Bros" who despise Clinton as a corporate sell-out and warmonger.
Kosovar politicians who normally despise one another have struck a deal to campaign together in an election on June 11th.
Many critics have tried and failed to take Yiannopoulos down, from feminists to other liberals who despise his bigoted messages.
Even though many on the left despise religious freedom, at least some of them should find this difficult to swallow.
Folks on both sides — call them hardliners — sincerely yearn for victory based on principle and morality, and despise symbolic defeat.
Some Republican grandees who detest Mr Cruz even more than they despise Mr Trump have fallen in behind the billionaire.
But Republican voters have dismissed him as dull and out-of-touch, an emblem of the political class they despise.
In that convenient formulation of genuine patriots and nationalist extremists, they claimed to despise their government but love their country.
If I let resentment close my heart and govern my decisions, I'm no different than the bureaucratic forces I despise.
"Critique with rationality has its place in our songs, but we despise those who keep complaining blindly," Li told Reuters.
From this vantage point, feminism is seen as an enabler of the political correctness that they despise across the board.
Opposition parties, no matter how much they may despise President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, united to denounce the assault on democracy.
Many Egyptians still despise him as the totemic symbol of the rampant cronyism and repression that plagued Egypt for decades.
And, though I despise her for her piety, I am abashed, because what would the sisters at St. Catherine's say?
But it's now clear that the #B_Team is not concerned with US interests—they despise diplomacy, and thirst for war.
They despise the "MSM," The Guardian and The Daily Mail alike, howling their disgust into the void of social media.
Either you will hate the one and love, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other.
The actions of the attorneys general represent the kind of partisan grandstanding voters across the country have come to despise.
The characters might despise each other in the moment, but beneath that is some great undercurrent of love and respect.
"We both naturally despise the Chinese Communist Party," Mr. Guo said in an interview last week, referring to Mr. Bannon.
"You can despise Mr. Rahimi for doing something so heinous as to leave a bomb on 27th Street," she said.
I despise life in the big city and have always looked forward to the day when I would escape it.
But the distressed-children model would explain why congressional Republicans who privately despise the president still support him in public.
You probably already despise mosquitos — and we're about to give you a scarier reason than usual to justify that hatred.
Contributing Opinion Writer I've been doing standup comedy for 14 years, and at some point, I came to despise it.
Republicans pushed back against both conclusions, arguing that Democrats had manufactured a scandal against a president whose policies they despise.
Where everybody might, more people might need it than the regular poor people, who people in this country despise. Right.
American and South Vietnamese military troops trained the local security forces, which made the Viet Cong despise them even more.
No matter what is dangled at you from the outside don't be corrupted by the very thing you might despise.
They despise a group or artist so much that they devote time to mocking, criticizing, or making derivative works about it.
There is a never-ending war with those who despise cilantro, aka coriander, and those who just don't understand the hatred.
"It's now clear that the #B_Team is not concerned with US interests—they despise diplomacy, and thirst for war," Zarif said.
This stems from the thinking of its founder and leader, Assange — which helps explain why the group seems to despise Clinton.
You can despise him for being a jerk in public or make snide jokes about his punching power or lack thereof.
Suffering in my day to day lifestyle to fuel this insane passion for something that I've began to despise and abhor.
One friend told Touré in 2003, 5 years after Miseducation's release: I think Lauryn grew to despise who Lauryn Hill was.
I am a caffeine addict, but I despise our Keurig coffee, so I usually try to avoid it during the afternoons.
They do not consider Turkey to be a sufficiently Muslim nation, abhor secularism, and despise Turkey's ties to the United States.
Rats: Even if you don't despise them, chances are you wouldn't want to see one lumber past your keyboard right now.
The chattering classes of New Delhi, who despise Mr Modi and his coterie as cynical rabble-rousers, hold that view reluctantly.
"You SJWs only increase how much gamers despise you when you constantly shove your stupid identity politics into everyone," wrote another.
They view Sanders as a uniquely powerful bulwark against the party's embrace of policies (free trade, austerity, privatization, etc.) they despise.
" But it was Clay who determined and defined the conversation, "aware that the world may despise, but never ignore, a braggart.
Now that I'm older and wiser, I would likely despise someone like Adrian for his over-inflated sense of literary prowess.
I despise communism, but I don't like for creeps like Hillary Clinton to keep dogging Russia as a new Cold War.
Where we give up any pretense of a civil society and devolve into smaller and smaller factions who despise each other?
"They are obsessed with female beauty but despise makeup as a form of fraud," Jia Tolentino wrote at the New Yorker.
However, most fair weather civil libertarians have remained silent with regard to Mueller because his target is Trump, who they despise.
Right now they're being cynical, putting all the blame for a deal they knew was inevitable on a president they despise.
It's easier to wonder why Nietzsche sought his soul's sympathy, a truth he knew he'd despise, probably feared he wouldn't survive.
They also despise historic center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi, who is once again able to run for and hold political office.
In their abandonment of the working class, Democrats validated the old saying that Republicans fear their base while Democrats despise theirs.
Those who despise us talk of a global Jewish conspiracy; they don't want to let us forget our Jewish identities. Good.
Several Midwestern fan bases despise the Cubbies, perhaps none more so than followers of their South Side brethren, the White Sox.
All Black critics don't love this movie — in fact, a few despise it — but they agree that it's worthy of debate.
Clinton's signature weakness is that she is an ultimate insider — a veteran of a system many Americans have come to despise.
This is where we are now: building coalitions around causes, often with those to whom we take offense or even despise.
Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals, and fans and critics of President Trump not only disagree, they often despise each other.
Without that bill, GOP appropriators will automatically start drafting spending bills at the $1.07 trillion spending level that many conservatives despise.
They are the elites whom Trump ran against, and whom his supporters continue to despise, even when their hero disappoints them.
Does the 4-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge despise his soon-to-be aunt, Meghan Markle?
As usual, Republican legislators have got themselves into a position where they have to vote for a bill they all despise.
Others thought that it was leaning too heavily on nostalgia to placate the fandom after a prequel trilogy that many despise.
Do you look forward to the opportunity to express your love — or do you despise the forced sentimentality of the holiday?
If you despise Cersei Lannister, you can bet on who will kill the Queen -- her brother, Jaime Lannister's favored at 3/2.
Some science fiction fans despise any whiff of fantasy, but for Anders, both science and magic help express her view of reality.
In Trump's America, people like Lady Gaga, even if they despise his policies, share more DNA with him than they might think.
Fox is unique in the fragmented media universe -- it has a big, loyal audience but a divisive brand that many Democrats despise.
Americans have taken this rivalry so far that one may despise another without even knowing them solely based upon their political views.
Police may despise the grind of old fashion paper-pushing, but without much testing we are adopting these technologies at our peril.
It's unclear how versatile this app will be — but we hope the potential to eliminate those we despise is in there somewhere.
The spot is getting dragged partly because people are confused about what it's supposedly depicting, and partly because others simply despise it.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, responding to the sanctions said hawkish politicians close to Trump "despise diplomacy, and thirst for war".
His behaviour raises vital questions about why police brutality and racism continue to exist in societies that claim to despise such things.
Clark understood that the life he liked depended on close co-operation with the governing classes, but he could also despise them.
Two things people despise -- Adolf Hitler and taxes -- have merged for an online sale that's expected to pull in six digits. MomentsInTime.
But they came to despise Comey for his leading man role in a later drama, the probe into Hillary Clinton's email server.
In the runup to National Grammar Day, today, young people have been firing off tweets about how much they despise bad grammar.
Dobrev posted the video online with the caption "I 'despise' you," followed by a crying-laughing emoji and the kissing face emoji.
This is precisely what Americans despise the most about Congress these days, when they watch lawmakers fail to place country above party.
It has just enough pockets — one for everything you need, and none that make you despise them for simply taking up space.
Still, plenty of Brazilians despise the former president, whose big-spending policies and scandals they blame for plunging Brazil into a tailspin.
Considering that Allardyce is commonly said to despise all such caricatures, the truth of his personalised WiFi connection is probably somewhat darker.
The fact that people despise him or hold him in disdain is probably what keeps him in the forefront of our memory.
It will also encourage at least some sane Republicans to break with a man they privately fear and despise (see Corker, Bob).
What we have here, in miniature, is the corrupt bargain Washington Republicans have made with a president many of them privately despise.
They are skeptical of fancy talk about global leadership, and they despise the uxorious American elite, who have in turn abandoned them.
Linda Greenhouse Whom do federal immigration agents despise more: former President Barack Obama, or the immigrants whose lives are in their hands?
" Edward Gallagher, the former SEAL, "acknowledges that people either love him as an American hero or despise him as a war criminal.
Not everyone is happy about that, with The Guardian reporting that "residents famously despise the festival, and their grumbles are getting louder."
Many despise the other side, to a degree that political scientists and pollsters say has worsened significantly over the last 50 years.
And the forces that try to reverse this trend — liberal globalization — are often the very forces that despise Islam and threaten Muslims.
Also, he knows his supporters despise that crew and believes every time he attacks the left, he scores points with his base.
We love watching Lizzie and Darcy meet, despise each other, and fall in love, no matter what time period they live in.
Beyond that, the basket of deplorables idea reenforces a longstanding conservative contention that liberal coastal elites fundamentally despise white working-class Americans.
Meanwhile, the group's affiliated super PAC, Americans for Prosperity Action, has been pushing some of the same ads that voters appear to despise.
It's safe to say that this was a close call: Many users already despise forced updates even when they don't delete entire directories.
Surrounding him on all sides, he has people who despise him -- people just waiting for the right moment to show him the door.
But many Peruvians despise her for her links to his authoritarian government, even after she has softened her once staunch defense of him.
That is still the biggest attack leveled against Clinton on Twitter even by Republicans who might despise Trump but hate Clinton even more.
Ah Q, who is from a poor rural family, bullies those weaker than himself while currying favor with the powerful, who despise him.
" The candidate of love also volunteered lines like, about Richard Nixon, "I despise the bastard, but I pray that he will find peace.
The problem is that Jedao doesn't remember his wartime experience, and the soldiers under his command despise him for his prior, checkered history.
I despise it so much that, until college, I assumed everyone felt the same way — which I quickly learned was not the case.
Look, I'm going to admit right now that I did not enjoy seeing those images — I'm a little squeamish, and I despise crafting.
This was probably a more popular argument during the primaries, when Trump was speaking only to Republicans who deeply despise their own party.
How much do you have to despise the media to believe that a president should have the dictatorial power to disband a company?
Not only did he despise their discriminative policies, he also resented them for the exile of Polish Jew and former teammate Daniel Prenn.
You can tolerate or despise them, but menstrual cycles are a fact of life many of us have to deal with, either way.
"People with ADHD despise bullshit and, in general, they wear their hearts on their sleeves and they won't be playing games," says Pearson.
He wanted opponents to despise playing the Penguins, unable to contain their pace and skill, and they would soon enough, he told them.
Nothing brings people together like shared hatred, and it turns where you live has a pretty big impact on what you absolutely despise.
This has upset many people who despise such teachings, and Floridians are not alone — we've seen similar disquiet in North Carolina and nationally.
For someone to say that they don't like, nay, despise Paul Simon is all I need to know about a person's moral barometer.
Yeah, it's great that you love hand-checking and despise beauty, but the NBA doesn't legally have to resemble the 30 Years War.
Yes, it's ironic that so much of what Kelly appears to despise about contemporary politics and society is embodied in his own boss.
I do not hate or despise you, I do not wish you any ill will, nor do I criticize you to my children.
I tend to lean a bit left in my policies, and the Christian right—rulers of the GOP—were supposed to despise me.
Many despise each other, and to a degree that political scientists and pollsters say has gotten significantly worse over the last 25 years.
Those who despise him can relish that the so-named tunnel will make the news, negatively, only when there is a commuter delay.
Under the film's color-drained cinematography, Alison looks tired and pallid as she's harassed and chased away by locals who despise her family.
And if he can't control their actions now, he certainly won't be able to control them when he endorses the candidate they despise.
The people who despise Trump are now looking for their own Trump, meaning a punk rock outsider who rejects the establishment and wins. Why?
You can despise him and you can be scared of the choices he's making, but there's something almost always unintentionally very funny about him.
While he's keeping the pressure on, you're acting obsequious and attending to the client's every need, but you grow to secretly despise their petulance.
It also has to do with getting older, liberating myself from that adolescent attitude that makes you despise any kind of authority or tradition.
In public, rebel fighters and opposition politicians remain belligerent, vowing to fight to the last man rather than surrender to a government they despise.
Fear that, despite all of his shortcomings, the man they despise will win reelection, no matter who the Democrats nominate to run against him.
"I despise what they represent, and what they want to do," said another member of Virtuous Pedophiles who goes by the pseudonym Brett Matthews.
President Donald Trump may despise Alec Baldwin's recurring SNL impersonation of him, but according to Cecily Strong, First Lady Melania Trump is a fan.
"It's branded with the name of a president they despise," Jim Carnes, policy director for the Arise Citizens' Policy Project, says of the ACA.
As much as she may despise Littlefinger for what he did to her, she may also not want to admit how valuable he is.
In the west, particularly the port of Misrata, many Libyans despise him as a remnant of the old regime and a would-be strongman.
What version of Android (hopefully Android 8.0 Oreo) will it run and will it come with any revamps that'll make people despise TouchWiz less?
And so the multinationals, utilities, and almost-monopolies are implementing systems that most of us despise or, at best, tolerate, at an accelerating rate.
Even so, left-wing voters despise Sarkozy and it is not obvious how easily he would create a cross-party front to defeat her.
Instead he is falling into paranoid intolerance: more like the Arab despots he claims to despise than the democratic statesman he might have become.
He felt like all of his ideas had become trite and boring, his audial vision had deteriorated, and he began to despise the process.
Instead of targeting only those Muslims who would hurt us, they are happy to despise and reject 1.6 billion people because of their faith.
As a doctor, one of the tasks I despise most is sharing with a patient that their test came back showing they have cancer.
As holder of the last naturally aspirated V8 engine Ferrari produced, the car remains a favorite, particularly with purists who despise its turbocharged successors.
Those controls can sound draconian and provocative to the American ear, trained to despise the "thought police" and to revere the freedom of expression.
They despise a Trump team that is correcting decades of backward energy and environmental schemes and are working furiously to bring down the reformers.
But many Colombians despise the FARC , and it will be difficult to persuade employers to hire ex-guerrillas—especially when jobs are already scarce.
However, they had a real feeling for beautiful objects still, for leisure, for reading and conversation; they didn't despise creaturely needs — the human basics.
Of course, there is plenty to despise in the plan: the construction of a border wall, the silence on the fate of the Dreamers.
Though it has been building for years, Americans of differing political views despise each other to a degree not seen in the modern era.
So it's a very good strategy to despise us — to undermine us — because it's giving us less leverage for a very powerful political dynamic.
They have the most to lose from right-wing Republican administrations that disdain public spending almost as much as they despise exchanges with Cuba.
"Who am I to justify / All the evil in our eye / When I myself feel the high / From all that I despise?" he sings.
Wishing myself stronger, desiring this woman's intact body, that other woman's vigor, I despise myself for the envy that has me in its grip.
But, that is a horrible place to be: courting the voters who abide racism rather than trying to excite the voters who despise racism.
Gruen would later despise the ultimate result of his creation—the unintended but perhaps totally foreseeable consequences of attempting to transplant culture via consumerism.
I almost despise what it's become, but at the same time, Hong Kong has an inexplicable gravitational pull that makes me yearn for it.
I despise swiping, mostly because of that subtle feeling in the pit of my stomach I get every time I make a "decision" about compatibility.
Most of the committee's 11 seats are filled by industry professionals and consumer advocates, some of whom work at companies that openly despise AdBlock Plus.
And the Northeast, unlike the South, contains lots of highly ideological white liberals who deeply despise the Republican Party — Bernie Sanders voters, in other words.
But there is an equally vocal subset of coffee drinkers who are actually here for the coffee yet despise decaf just as much: coffee snobs.
I know this isn't the case for everyone â€" plenty of people despise the hard plastic of AirPods â€" but it's what works for me.
Many of these people despise Cruz's penchant for partisan warfare in Washington — particularly on the debt ceiling — and deplore his populist bashing of big banks.
And yet the only alternatives left in the race are John Kasich, with little appeal outside the North, and Ted Cruz, whom moderates broadly despise.
He has come to despise National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, according to Wolff, because McMaster's briefings are full of dry information about various global hotspots.
Graham and Santorum argue those tax penalties not only funded the Affordable Care Act mandate conservatives despise, but they also ended up hitting working people.
Tightly clutched and prominently displayed even by those who despise him, the epistles have become keepsakes and mementos for hundreds of people across the country.
They despise the know-it-all elites who run both parties in our federal government, selling out the interests of the American taxpayer every day.
Yet he can be admired for his cleverness, for his targets are often pretentious or naive (two qualities Cubans despise) and deserve what they get.
One New York GOP strategist who is neutral in the race said Cruz's "values" remark only reinforced why many in the state already despise him.
There's no private property and no locks on the houses, but there are slaves—kept in gold chains, to teach children to despise the substance.
The presidential candidate the party put forth that year, Mitt Romney, was a product of the same elite the NRA told its members to despise.
Sure, it's hard to imagine anyone who doesn't already despise the president being convinced by the earnest plea of a filthy-rich California climate activist.
It has enjoyed the perks of power and a taste of the political dolce vita in Rome, a city the league members professed to despise.
We are encouraged to see ourselves as free, independent individuals not controlled by anybody, and we despise politicians as corrupt and empty of all ideas.
If we end up telling such people that they and their guns are despicable, they will just despise us back and dig in their heels.
As partisan conflict increasingly resembles guerrilla warfare, as political opponents despise each other as a matter of routine, the tactic of "enemy construction" takes root.
Trust me, these people who despise you and talk about you behind your back would like nothing more than for you to actually stop writing.
" Lindsay Jancek, a spokeswoman, said, "The actions by the attorneys general represent the kind of partisan grandstanding voters across the country have come to despise.
And if the actual case against Trump were weak, why would Republicans keep redirecting attention to Democrats' motivations — to how much they despise the president?
Now here's the real deal: If you are from an outlet like CNN and you despise this president, you think he is destroying the country.
"Everyone already knows how much you despise red state, pro life, pro #2A conservative women, and wish we would all just go away," she tweeted.
Liberals despise Pence, and Democrats will likely seek to frame him as a controversial figure and an extremist who advocated for legislation against LGBT people.
I have miscegenated and mutated, tolerated and assimilated and yet I remain the same in the eyes of those who would fear and despise me.
At present, many of those most in need of the sort of help liberals believe they can provide despise liberalism, and are despised in turn.
So Trump voters, many of whom absolutely despise Clinton, clearly have something to learn about why many of Trump's critics are so terrified of him.
As if there weren't enough reasons to despise flying coach, a new report says it could put you in danger in case of an aircraft emergency.
Many South Koreans still despise Japan because of the occupation, in part because they say Japan has barely apologized for many of its human rights abuses.
"I proudly offer this award to the people of my country, the people who respect all cultures and civilizations, and despise hostility and resentment," Farhadi said.
But moderation, in turn, will alienate the conservative Republicans -- in Congress and elsewhere -- who despise the AHCA because they see it as an imitation of Obamacare.
Older Iranians say they went to the streets in a 20093–1979 revolution against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, only to get a regime they despise more.
But there's one area of the floor plan we despise — the maze of travel-size samples you have to walk through before getting to the register.
Corbyn, and his closest colleagues in the leadership, have learned much from the public relations skills of "New Labour" and "Blairism" which they otherwise loudly despise.
Buffy Summers is a living embodiment of the kind of femininity that horror and action traditionally despise, that they erase or disregard or destroy on sight.
That's depression in a nutshell: You despise yourself for needing help, but can't stop yourself from seeking it—and then you feel pathetic all over again.
However, many Thais despise Yingluck almost as much as her billionaire brother Thaksin, who was prime minister until deposed in a previous military coup in 2006.
People who love the princesses (they're pretty and live happily ever after!) and those who despise them (they promote negative female stereotypes and unrealistic body images
Like so many white Americans who adored Mr. Clinton but despise his wife, Ms. Gordon and her husband have already cast their ballots for Mr. Trump.
And, just because McConnell promised Collins a bill doesn't mean they'll deliver: especially on something that many view as propping up Obamacare, a law they despise.
But if you truly despise working on someone else's agenda, consider how you might earn a living as the one who gets to make the agenda.
They despise me for daring to bring up this inconsistency between how they talk about their faith and how they live it in the political sphere.
Many states still despise the Warriors, while three — including their home state of California — hate the newly-stacked Los Angeles Clippers more than any other team.
In a way, their driving motivation was to make religious law into American law, really not so unlike the Shariah law they so fear and despise.
If they were willing to bend the knee for a man like Trump, who personifies everything they claimed to despise, then they're frauds — all of them.
"I used to despise them but now, I can get through 20 of them- twice as many as normal- and still feel energized after," she said.
" Among such Republican-shaded independent voters is Matthew S. Metcalfe, a retired insurance executive in Mobile, who said of Mr. Moore, "I despise what he's about.
To us, our fears and prejudices never appear as such because they determine our vision of people we despise, we fear, and against whom we discriminate.
So as much as they might lament polarization or despise this or that politician, they aren't willing to roll up their sleeves and build political power.
And a political method that relies on inflaming cultural, racial and societal divides means he might not ever be accepted by those who despise him anyway.
If Trump and Clinton continue along their current trajectories, it will set up a savage battle between two candidates who appear to genuinely despise one another.
Like many feminist critics, I despise the poet Ted Hughes as a terrible husband, two of whose female partners killed themselves: Sylvia Plath and Assia Wevill.
While the workers mostly despise her, and engage in small-scale acts of resistance against her and her overseer (Natalino Balasso), they more or less agree.
As far as 10 Things is concerned, Kat is right about everything except for the internalized misogyny that makes her despise her girly-girl little sister.
But analysts say there's another possible explanation for his decision to attend: that Trump wants to confront the elites who despise him on their own turf.
True, most Republicans concerned about Trump will not be able to bring themselves to vote for the hated Hillary Clinton, much as they may despise Trump.
Many of the children will return to communities whose members despise them for joining a group that butchered and plundered its way through their towns and villages.
After months of connecting people based on what they despise, Hater released a map of the most hated things in each state based on their user data.
When the Las Vegas shooting happened in October, I wrote about how much I loathe and despise the National Rifle Association with every fiber of my being.
On the internet, you are drawn to the things you despise, which is part of why I follow accounts that do nothing but highlight non-aesthetic things.
Sad money is always fraught with some negative emotion: frustration, anger, sadness, despair: paying or getting alimony after a bitter divorce, salary from a job you despise.
This insight — that creative, experimental people might embrace some ideas that you despise because they are creative and experimental — is one Israelis have long learned to embrace.
Long before I discovered this little miracle in a bottle, I was removing my makeup every night with cheap drugstore makeup wipes (which, spoiler, I now despise).
It's hard-earned because it comes from working and living in a nation in which some of its people -- and even its President -- seem to despise us.
But Hesse's heroes are punk Peter Pans—they don't grow up, and despise people who do, because they see maturation as a surrender to conformity and accommodation.
But whereas Mandela remains a beloved figure in South Africa even after his death, today many Russians despise Gorbachev, and most hardly think of him at all.
The Klan had taught her to despise any kind of racial mixing—particularly white people mixing with other races, which threatened the purity of the white race.
Even an Emerson Poll recently out of Texas — a place where people generally despise socialism, I'm told — showed Biden and Bernie as the two candidates defeating Trump.
Instead, the heating and air-conditioning business owner fears the report could prove a political landmine for overzealous Democrats trying to take down a president they despise.
I appreciate that some people despise Bulletstorm because of who helped make it, but I had an absolute ball with its deliriously creative ways of dismembering foes.
I grew to despise that knowing smile most adults got when I tried to talk about the woman in the closet, or the man in the attic.
Despite some recent improvements in the industry, we can't easily undo years of programs teaching us to despise people who look, sound and act different from us.
In broad strokes: "No Knives in the Kitchens of This City," translated by Leri Price, is about a cultivated family under two successive autocrats who despise cultivation.
"Some people will hate you because you are pregnant or have given birth, they will despise you as if you have committed an unforgivable sin," she said.
I despise Donald Trump, but I think that outside of the Opinion Page, The Times should not refer to Trump's tenuous relationship with the truth as lying.
"I despise the fact he thinks it's OK to have an affair with a porn star, pay her off and pretend like it doesn't matter," Stockstill said.
He had every reason to despise the government; he was about to go to jail for simply petitioning for democracy in China and asking people to sign up.
It can be tough to keep a running mental list of all the reasons the good people of the internet despise Shkreli—and the bad ones adore him.
So in an ironic twist, the trolls are, for once, the party accidentally feeding the side they can't fathom and actively despise, instead of the other way around.
TO AMERICANS who despise Barack Obama—and even to some who admire him—it is jarring to hear the 44th president refer to himself as commander-in-chief.
But we, who so confidently despise stereotyping, cannot now decide that those newsworthy people represent all, or even most, of the people who pulled the lever for Trump.
Seriously, Republican political strategy has been exploiting racial antagonism, getting working-class whites to despise government because it dares to help Those People, for almost half a century.
Ultimately, this second debate, which featured no opening handshake between two candidates who apparently despise one another, illustrated more than just the polarizing nature of contemporary American politics.
For people who despise early hours, sometimes the sight of a fresh cup of coffee can be as exciting (if not more) as seeing the breathtaking Northern Lights.
I've had jobs I didn't love and stuck with them, but life is too short to do things you genuinely despise, in my opinion, yet people do them.
While I absolutely despise most STEM toys I'm going to give Happy Atoms a pass simply because it is aimed at educators and not for the home market.
"Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity" (1 Timothy 4:12)
We're clearly supposed to despise Euron Greyjoy, but I just can't get super worked up about internal Iron Islands politicking, no matter how Trump-like he may seem.
Those who profess to love Ali but despise current black protest—against police brutality, against voter suppression, against environmental racism—fundamentally misunderstand his political vision and moral sophistication.
Even if you count yourself among those who despise racism, you reap the benefits of whiteness or the penalties of blackness, depending on the color of your skin.
The press is also often seen as pushing political correctness—which Trump supporters and many others on the right despise—and the notion that the economy has recovered.
The killer simply wants to kill a black person, a Mexican American, a Jew, or a member of any other group they despise — no deeper logic than that.
Many others despise him for his virulent attacks on minorities, which led him to be charged by Brazil's attorney general with inciting hatred against blacks, women and gays.
Does Ms. Weiner comprehend how her misguided anger, supreme self-righteousness and intense prejudice against "the men" contribute to the further empowerment of those she purports to despise?
What will the centipedes do when the Trump administration becomes the establishment, engaging with lobbyists and compromising on ideals, and all of the typically "Washington" behaviors they despise?
Clinton as an opportunity to rally supporters, who bristle at any reminder of the 2016 campaign and who view her as the embodiment of the establishment they despise.
What feels completely authentic, however, is the pain that Ms. Arnow's parents experience when she cruelly shows them footage of her having sex with the man they despise.
At least make it a learning moment for them and let them know it wasn't a complete waste of time, because wasting time is something they deeply despise.
Kickers seem to be the only people who despise the term, perhaps because most of them play both football and golf and recognize how wrongly it is applied.
The daughter of a Baltimore mayor, she's served in Congress longer than AOC has been alive, and is the epitome of the Washington establishment that Trump's supporters despise.
But he faces new headwinds - including jobs lost to an auto plant closure and energized Democrats who despise him - that could make his path to victory more difficult.
Rabada, of Setswana descent, and each of his teammates of color despise being labeled as anything other than sportsmen, because they have earned their place at the top.
While some regard it as one of the best movies in the saga, on par with "The Empire Strikes Back," some despise it, maybe even more than the prequels.
Luckily our redemption is as true now as it was 70 years ago when Camus's protagonist concluded that "there are more things to admire in men than to despise."
Despite myself, I even found myself a tad nostalgic for the prequel movies, even though I despise them and would like them erased from existence and collective human memory.
China's relations with Taiwan entered a deep freeze after the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) took over in 22010—the Communists despise the party because of its rejection of reunification.
Liberals, of course, despise Sessions, who's a Trumpist in his blood and has used his control of the Justice Department to ruthless effect against immigrants and other minority communities.
After he suspended his campaign in May, the anti-establishment, Texas firebrand refused to endorse Trump, and began making amends to "establishment" Republicans in the Senate who despise him.
Finally, it has seen not only Egypt move ever closer to Israel, but also the Saudis and the Emiratis, whose governments despise the Muslim Brotherhood to which Hamas belongs.
"I do not see the Russian government spending its dwindling currency reserves to support the regime they despise and see as incurably ungrateful, and also prone to risky adventurism".
Of course, it is no secret that Trump and company despise the practice of diplomacy, with its careful choice of language, and its emphasis on listening, empathy, and credibility.
And in so doing, his ideas illustrated the greatest threat posed by terrorism: a descent into the lawless, hateful demagogy of those who despise the West and its values.
The humans welcome them at first, but soon learn to despise them, separating them into a large, filthy slum zone—an obvious allusion to South Africa's history of apartheid.
Philly fans are just like any other fans, and when their season effectively went down in flames at the hands of a team they despise, they got incredibly salty.
So there we have it: The gothic women of Camden are either largely nonplussed by the new Taylor, or just absolutely fucking despise her regardless of what she's wearing.
So this push to win over Labour failed — and it also backfired among the hardcore Brexiteers who already despise May's Brexit deal and won't like it any better now.
There is much to despise about this administration's immigration policies, which are exacerbating this crisis, but there should be no ambivalence about the urgency of addressing the humanitarian needs.
What the Trump administration doesn't seem to understand is this: If you care about human rights only in countries that you despise, you don't actually care about human rights.
Many people concerned with civil liberties, including some who despise Assange, were alarmed by the idea that he could be punished for his role in exposing American government secrets.
Conservatives often assert that crime is a matter of values, even though research shows that most people living in dangerous neighborhoods despise the violence they see in their communities.
Yet greater awareness of the true complexity and cost of Brexit has not dimmed the passion of those who despise the very idea of sharing sovereignty with the Continent.
While Soleimani's killing strengthened hard-liners who despise the U.S., the Ukrainian airline tragedy weakened reformists because Rouhani didn't admit that Iran was behind the crash for three days.
I despise the charmless Amazon wish list, it's true, but my reluctance to create — on command — a catalog of child-appropriate gifts is more than just resistance to materialism.
Tracker's story begins with an abusive father he disowns and a mother he rapidly comes to despise, and he spends the rest of the novel fleeing from their legacy.
Though Vita Coco rarely tweets, it started doing so today to respond to people who, in the past year, have tweeted about how much they despise coconut water. Why?
"I hated the midcalf look in 1946 when I was 24, and despise it now," said 48-year-old Ann Pollard, who marched with her 17-year-old daughter.
The 25 to 35 percent who are just die-hard — he can shoot someone in Times Square and nobody would care — they despise all these people who he has named.
His really strange essay "Jeff Koons: Sympathy for the Devil," an over-the-top making of lemonade from lemons, demonstrates how to respond to art you simultaneously admire and despise.
Some adopted professions they had been taught to despise, others fell between the cracks and eked out a vagabond existence on the edge of society, offering their swords for hire.
Fearing a PT victory, voters who despise the party cast a "tactical vote" for Mr Bolsonaro, the only candidate ahead of Mr Haddad, says Mauro Paulino of Datafolha, a pollster.
Hater, which cleverly matches people based on their shared distaste for things, has mined its considerable trove of data on what their male users favor and despise to find out.
In her first book, "Claiming an Identity They Taught Me to Despise," published in 1980, she addressed the problems of identity, history and colonialism in a series of prose poems.
"I found myself victim to the disease that infiltrates Northville, the same carelessness I despise," Ms. Meister wrote in the essay, which she submitted to the University of California, Berkeley.
Gee. I can't think of a better, more circuitous way to signal how much you despise a guest you probably shouldn't have invited to your home in the first place.
Despise the many reservations about the fight, it can't be denied; this generation of Muay Thai fighters in Thailand just isn't producing the same draw that the young gangsters did.
But mainstream Republicans, the many who despise Trump's influence on their movement, need to start by being honest about how Breitbart came to hold so much power in their party.
I had never liked shishamo, and taking a bite out of one and noticing hundreds of small, white eggs spill out just made me despise those fried fish even more.
Qiu reminds us that "positive" examples of the homosexual in literature and pop culture can be neutering and dehumanizing, as they often speak more to the institutions that despise them.
In Denver, Pollster Frank Luntz talked a group of 21-to-49-year-olds, who say they despise the platform's tactics but at the same time, can't live without it.
And that, I think, is where Mr. Bundy and his followers miss the point: When land is held by the federal government they so despise, that land belongs to us all.
Unlike others in the same situation, these poets have a conscious desire to write; and unlike traditional literati or contemporary intellectuals, they frequently must make their living doing something they despise.
There are two types of people in this world: those for whom cooking is therapeutic, a creative outlet, and a way to show love, and those who simply despise the act.
" Imploring the company to "provide a happy experience for all of its customers," McCord suggested they "hire individuals who despise hate, not love; who embrace difference, not look down on it.
I had plenty of my own domestic faults, to be sure: I can be disorganized and forgetful; I suck at trash duty; I despise doing dishes or cleaning out the fridge.
Unfortunately, the series is now taking its annual swan dive into the abyss of confusing, unfinished, left-for-dead plot lines that long-time fans have come to know and despise.
It's a summer town for rich New Yorkers, and the locals who live there year-round depend on the summer people and their tourist dollars as much as they despise them.
"I despise the fact he thinks it's OK to have an affair with a porn star, pay her off and pretend like it doesn't matter," Stockstill reportedly said at the forum.
They hate that they are losing business at the hands of this unorthodox store, but they mostly despise how Sophia manhandles and alters the vintage clothing they so wish to conserve.
Because these Knicks cannot have nice things even in theory, longtime fans were forced to ask themselves, Would you take back a GM you despise to get the coach you want?
We won't know until this afternoon, but all indications are that President Trump will indeed pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, the Obama-era pact that Trump and Republicans despise.
Senate Republicans want to include the cost-sharing payments in the spending package, but House conservatives have little interest in funding subsidies they see as bailing out a law they despise.
He has previously given his enemies plenty of reasons to despise him and it seems inevitable that Trump is forever destined to remain below 45% in the polls and above 35%.
"Netanyahu's supporters might be tired of him, but more than they are sick of him they despise the old leftist elites," Amit Segal, a political correspondent for Channel 2, told me.
Some opposition sympathizers are appalled at the plans to use feces, both animal and human, calling it an unsanitary and inappropriate tactic even in the face of a government they despise.
What's wild, in writing this, is that I feel myself becoming something I cordially despise: A googly-eyed yearner, nostalgic for some rosy and mythical golden age I never lived through.
There are a few explanations for why, but the most important thing to recognize may be that Trump actually hasn't kept his distance from the big donors he claims to despise.
You have to look hard to find something people despise more than payday lenders -- a recent poll found them to be more than five times less favorable than used car salesmen.
Last year he condensed 2,000 or so favorite sound bites into a book, "J'adore la mode mais c'est tout ce que je déteste" ("I Love Fashion, but It's Everything I Despise").
The kind of rosés we think of when we think of rosé in 2019 are generally not the sweet magenta white zinfandels of the 1970s, which lots of people understandably despise.
Just like much of the party appears to be willing to nominate Trump, as much as they despise him, if that's what it takes to keep the nomination away from Cruz.
Swift adores her cats, Olivia Benson and Dr. Meredith Grey, more than any of the boys she has written songs about and probably even more than she's rumored to despise Katy Perry.
In fact, liberals will only become liberal again once they abandon this type of sneering and smearing and recognise that free speech—even for those we despise—is the core liberal project.
Just check our app list right now: I still have an Xfinity app I actively despise, three mediation apps I never use, and investment app Robinhood with an account balance of $0.
Someone's pride is inevitably someone else's shame, however, and everything I love about the US women's team is everything plenty of others despise about it — in our country and around the world.
It did not foster understanding between the vast majority of Peruvians who despise the insurgents—who often behaved more like terrorists than guerrillas—and the few who are still drawn to it.
More importantly, for Silicon Valley leaders, is that these things that a huge swath of their employee base in tech despise and are pressuring their leadership to resist more vocally and strongly.
The alt-right is also particularly concerned with "political correctness" -- which its adherents despise -- viewing any attempt to reconcile across cultures and races as evidence of weakness in those who seek it.
Other magazines and newspapers (especially in Britain) may do this, but our philosophy is that hiring a reviewer who is likely to despise a book offers the reader nothing surprising or informative.
They are atrocious and they essentially suggest that Trump, who is currently polling at 30 percent in Wisconsin, has already won the vote of everyone in the state who doesn't despise him.
Or, reaching out to someone in a more junior role would allow you to share your knowledge and skip past the "me, me, me" quality of networking that so many people despise.
What these country-music loving, Confederate flag waving fools don't realize is that they are being sold a bill of goods from the very same America they claim to distrust and despise.
For supporters of President Bashar al-Assad it is the fault of rebels they describe as terrorists, viewing them as Islamist militants who despise diversity and criminal gangs who loot cultural treasures.
But most importantly, they share his xenophobia: They despise immigrants, vowing to close the borders to refugees and economic migrants alike, and are open in their belief that Muslims are inherently dangerous.
While some don't object to seeing dead whales on vacation — as those tourists did in 2015, and others have since — "most people clearly despise it," said Sigurlaug Sigurdardottir, a whale-watching guide.
But 65 percent of the voters didn't vote for him — in fact, they might utterly despise him, and have badly wanted him to lose, but been divided between the other two options.
Moving on from the appetizers to the main course, maybe you are a big fan of the allegation that Brady seemed to absolutely despise his former backup quarterback, the debonair Jimmy Garoppolo.
But the manipulation should be obvious, and we should be angry at the structure itself, which is always rigged to make our choices personal, to make us choose which colleagues to despise.
If this were happening to Hillary Clinton, if this were happening to Hillary Clinton, we had to Trump people, or two people burrowed in who despise the Clintons, were laughing at the Clintons.
If Trump's racism, sexism, general bigotry, loose talk about democratic norms, and so on were really desensitizing Americans and permanently altering US norms, why do so many Americans appear to despise the man?
Anti-choice lawmakers and activists particularly despise emergency contraception, whether it's in the form of copper IUDs or the morning-after pill, because they falsely believe that these drugs and devices cause abortions.
Experts believe this is partly what's causing Clinton's lack of appeal with young voters in the first place — they despise both Wall Street and Washington, and they see Clinton as enmeshed in both.
Yesterday, the shop posted a photo to Instagram announcing its new bagel, and your feelings about it will depend on whether you love or despise cinnamon whisky — because there's really no in between.
He was responsible for the jailing of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a former president from the left-wing Workers' Party, who has come to represent everything Mr Bolsonaro and his supporters despise.
I know most people despise teenagers, and perhaps I'll learn to feel that way too once my own daughter is possessed by that demonic set of hormones, but I've always really liked them.
It's long been known that Ted Cruz racked up an astounding number of bitter Republican enemies in his three years in Washington, and that most of his colleagues in Congress truly despise him.
Having already re-engineered vacuum cleaners and fans from the ground up, Dyson has now applied its expertise at moving air to an appliance you probably use every day, and despise doing so.
I don't regret it, though, because if I've learned anything in the past ten years, it's that the Wall Street Guy may be the single American professional archetype it's socially acceptable to despise.
"For over six years now, Colorado has been on a crusade to crush Plaintiff Jack Phillips ('Phillips') because its officials despise what he believes and how he practices his faith," Phillips's attorneys said.
I used to despise cleaning my makeup brushes, but I started wearing makeup more frequently just so I could wash my brushes more often using the stylPro Original Makeup Brush Cleaner and Dryer.
When asked, many of those fans were unsure what it is exactly they despise about the Patriots beyond a simple urge for change after watching them get to nine Super Bowls since 2002.
There are big differences between Musk and Mobil Oil in the 70s—not least that Musk seems to despise oil companies—the most important being that public opinion is stacked in his favour.
Americans for Affordable Products, which represents 500 retailers that despise the tax, responded with its own aggressive messaging strategy — one that focused on the damage it would inflict on small businesses and consumers.
All the same, "Meeting Dmitri (whom I dislike and indeed from a moral point of view despise) has been an educational experience, for me," Simón has written, confessionally, in a Spanish composition class.
Kennedy appears to have purposely set out to belittle a person in an apparent attempt to settle a score with someone else, typifying the inside-the-Beltway petulance that so many Americans despise.
Plus it saves me from having to make small talk (which I despise under the best of circumstances) with the people making a hushed, sorrowful buzz around me, a swarm of mourning locusts.
For instance, when she begins to entertain the idea that Mr. Rochester, her employer and love interest, might not utterly despise her, that he might even actively like her, she is more than shocked.
Depending on their ideology, some in the region despise Russia for its campaign of airstrikes it began last September while others take offense to disapproval of Kadyrov, who is criticized abroad for his brutality.
But when you can't even listen to what someone has to say because you despise the man who is president, you undermine not the president of the United States -- you undermine the United States.
Speaking of world leaders who despise Trump, Iran's Supreme Leader called Trump "psychotic" on Twitter and accused the U.S. along with Britain of attempting to use social unrest in Iran to overthrow its leaders.
Balian used to provide guidance and support as she navigated her complicated and often frustrating work, which she says gets little recognition from most politicians and the general public who often despise drug users.
If you can find the right size in the Everlane Day Heel, you'll probably be able to replace a handful of heels you secretly despise in your closet with just one pair of these. 
" Mr. Martin pushed back against online rumors that he had yet to write a single page of the new book, calling the speculation "the usual garbage Internet journalism that I have learned to despise.
McMullin will give "Never Trump" Republicans uncomfortable with libertarian candidate Gary Johnson a place to go, and potentially put deeply red states including Utah, where Mormons despise the GOP nominee, in play for Clinton.
That's made The Governor and his successor Negan feel one-dimensional, without any of the nuance required to make viewers truly despise, relate to, and even admire these characters all at the same time.
More importantly, for Silicon Valley leaders, these are some of the things that a huge swath of their employee base in tech despise and are pressuring their leadership to resist more vocally and strongly.
But he has not mastered any part of this equation, nor does he command the presence of Trump, and what you are eventually left with is a sycophant too deluded to even properly despise.
That probably would have come across as sincere if Trump hadn't championed the birther theory for years and openly talked about his despise for the former president — especially his alleged golfing and vacationing habits.
Politicians constantly convince citizens to vote against the other party, as opposed to making a positive case for their own reelections; polls show citizens despise both parties' establishments and hate our rigged political system.
"It's the only way for Facebook to get past this debacle that really brought out the long knives from the legions of people who clearly despise [CEO Mark] Zuckerberg, " the "Mad Money" host said.
For most of us, the 2016 election is one of negative stakes: between two majority-party candidates we despise, which one can we hold our noses and pull the lever for on November 2053?
Maspeth protesters don't believe it, or don't care, and are trying to spread their virulent not-in-my-backyardism across Queens, vowing never to give in to a Brooklynite mayor they ridicule and despise.
But in a year when so many Republican voters are disgusted with their party's leaders, the fact that those leaders love Rubio and despise Cruz seems like a reason to be bullish on Cruz.
In the documents, patients specify treatments they like or despise; whether their crises involve suicidal feelings or hallucinations; even how to treat their service dogs and what doctors should say to penetrate their psychoses.
I really despise everything about them, to their taste and even their looks, they just looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie and when I first tasted one I threw up.
Moreover, Sanders' advantage with Latino voters in other states doesn't translate to Florida, where many Hispanics are either immigrants or descend from immigrants from Caribbean and Latin American countries whose leftist leaders they despise.
In contrast, Republicans have historically rallied their base by highlighting the court's abortion jurisprudence, which they despise, while saying very little about the consistently pro-corporate decisions that form the core of conservative judicial activism.
Trump's closeted army is likely worth at least a few points as respectable, commonsense but average Americans choose the reality show they know and grimace at over the corrupt, calculating Clinton they resent and despise.
After a chance meeting with Viscount Charles Cavendish, they end up on the yacht of his old, billionaire uncle Malcolm Quince but the man drops dead in a room full of folks who despise him.
The "initial troll offering," as the campaign is branding itself, is a rebellion against the paper, which Bitcoiners seem to especially despise for its coverage of their "magic internet money," as the wizard puts it.
Several told Reveal they liked his anti-establishment edge and conservative rhetoric: "All I know is that Trump is sending fear into the very status quo special interests I despise," a Gulf War veteran explained.
The government is teetering in Linzian fashion, the country at intolerable risk, because Republicans despise the wishes of the larger half of the country more than they respect the constitution and their oaths to it.
Worse, the "Ordinance of Labourers" issued by King Edward III has made it a crime to raise wages, so Oswald's workers hate him for his cruelty and his estate managers despise him for his weakness.
If we are to understand why Syrians are being killed, why Croats and Serbs continue to distrust one another, why Ukrainians despise Russians, and even why Donald Trump was elected, thymos may provide the answer.
Part 1 of this week's two-night "television event of the summer" has us on the edge of our seats wondering who will survive: Chad the Meat Monster or the mere mortals who despise him?
" I asked them which part they found to be so, and they said, "For example you say in the book that your father didn't wash every day," to which I said, "I don't despise that.
And so, this Friday, the dilemma for the hard-liners becomes acute: Should they continue the fight from inside, but risk facilitating a plan they despise; or should they quit and try to overthrow Mrs.
What kind of "process" might the accused be owed before suffering any consequences — especially if those consequences are as informal as having people generally despise you or demand your resignation from a high-profile job?
And it will frighten a great many voters, including those all-important suburban women, who might despise the president for all kinds of reasons but fear the Democrats are veering toward the Bernie Sanders left.
It's one of history's anomalies that she could soon be in a position to prove that politics still works—that it can better the lives of Americans, including those who despise Clinton and her kind.
The American people had also come to despise a corrupt and out-of-touch political establishment that enriches itself at their expense, multiculturalism, politically correct speech, and media elites who know what's best for them.
But if Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing populist, wins the presidential election on October 28th, it will be largely because voters despise the left-wing Workers' Party (PT) of his run-off rival, Fernando Haddad (pictured).
"I grew to despise Roseanne because of the nasty s— she did to people for no reason – and it was always the people on lower pay, the defenseless and powerless people," the source told The Sun.
It was about sending a message to these vile white supremacists and their ilk that they will not silence me or members of the other groups they despise, be they blacks, Jews, LGBT people, immigrants, etc.
At worst, this is really just a solution for those who despise the clunky utility of Google Cardboard and don't have the extra cash to level up to a Samsung Gear VR or Google Daydream View.
It is "woke" to despise and prosecute whites who act out on their frustration with being called racists by becoming racists themselves and propagating hate crimes against minorities, as has been repugnantly common since Trump's election.
There's a possessed T-Rex with a bone to pick, a ghostly hip-hop troupe, and an asshole volleyball player who I personally despise so deeply that just writing about him makes me want to scream.
Cruz has set himself apart by not only managing to isolate himself from the very people who might have been his closest allies in a presidential campaign, but has gotten them to publicly despise him too.
Putin may wrap up his rhetoric in flourishes and describe an overreaching NATO that encroaches on regions of historic Russian interest, but the truth is that many Ukrainians despise his malignant manipulation of economy and media.
Republican office holders, interest groups, and aligned media (outside the Hannity-Drudge-Breitbart axis) already despise him, and the fence-sitters will have to turn their backs on the author of a third consecutive presidential drubbing.
If you despise slasher films, hate any scene that'll make you toss your popcorn, and flee spooky previews let alone full-length fright fests, then here's something really terrifying: Hollywood's horror industry is coming for you.
That material support includes helping factions of the two terror groups, al Qaeda linked al-Shabaab and Somalia's ISIS faction, who ironically despise each other, smuggle weapons and perhaps even people across the Gulf of Aden.
On the one hand, they despise people like Dr. Carson and Omarosa for having a seat at the table in the Trump administration, and on the other hand, they are envious because they feel left out.
There was little love lost between him and Rafa Benitez when he won the cup in 2005, but Mourinho seemed to truly despise Wenger's ethical pretensions when it came to money, tactics and trusting in youth.
However, the House Republicans who despise those bills are the same ones who have voted down individual appropriations measures or helped load them up with policy riders that contributed to their failure on the House floor.
The president has kept a low public profile, but a close race against a former cabinet official he grew to despise could change that — and Trump could decide to sway the contest with a single tweet.
Blame America first, abandon U.S. power and might and kowtow to a consortium of nations that despise us and seek our destruction — otherwise known as the United Nations — and the world will become a wonderful place.
"Throughout the negotiations, I failed in one way: I was unable to turn President Trump, Leader McConnell and Chairman Inhofe into Democrats and convince them to suddenly accept all of the provisions they despise," he said.
Where do you draw the line between living in a democracy in which the party you despise has won free elections and living in a dictatorship where the opposition may never be allowed to win again?
He grabs his "personal totems" from a messy pile on his desk, holding them in outstretched hands: a brass slug ("They are quite beautiful despite how people despise the poor creatures") and a frog ("I leap").
"Almost every single person I talk to, the first thing they say is how much they despise both candidates," said Emily Eastman, a canvasser for the progressive grassroots group Rights and Democracy (RAD) in New Hampshire.
A note about me: I absolutely despise salads because they're boring and stupid and totally dull, but I constantly use them a default meal because they're easy to throw together, and I know they're good for me.
And that means if they really do apply these new standards, these new politically correct standards, and there are a lot of people who despise some of the things that the ACLU has defended in the past.
But they must learn from the Brexit vote that citizens demand an administration which is responsive to them, one they can hate, despise and condemn – but which they recognize as theirs, because it was elected by them.
Mosireen, mostly composed of leftists and liberals who despise the Islamists they blame for derailing the revolution, did not film the Brotherhood protests, and seem to have shown little interest in working with the people who did.
Absolutely despise the latest algorithm updates..(not that I enjoyed the last lot) This people, is thought steering/predictive programming/tailoring what you see(ergo: what you spend time thinking about) for their own agenda or gains.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has made a career out of playing the evil man, so he gets into his role in "Haraamkhor" with ease, bringing the right kind of sliminess to Shyam's character that will make you despise him.
It's not that I know nothing about football; it's more that over the years I've been worn down to the point that I guess I just now totally despise the game and the entire culture surrounding it.
One of the early Sire Records promotional shirts had "Ramones" in quotation marks, which is honestly endlessly funny to me, and I now despise every band that doesn't have their name in quotation marks on their shirts.
As the Times reports, some of the material was devoted to exposing discriminatory treatment of American Muslims, a topic that would, in theory, make voters more inclined to back Hillary Clinton or at least to despise Trump.
In a recent memoir , Spicer writes that, because of his association with a President many Americans despise, he had to install security cameras at his house, and that his wife began wearing disposable gloves while opening packages.
Maybe the people who support him despise Clinton more than they cherish the truth, but for those who can see this man's naked bigotry for what it is, this speech fell like seeds on a stony place.
But they shouldn't assume that the views they despise have disappeared in all but the Pence household and a few other holdouts, as some commenters suggested in their responses, and hence are no threat to public schools.
Yet, many of us are interested only in making a good impression on the same foreigners we seem to despise; we want the country to look pretty on camera, despite the cost for those who live here.
Instead, in modern corporations, the shareholders and executive team — again, the central planning committee we so despise — make the majority of the money, while the front line does the majority of the work and makes very little.
"Well, it started with this man," she says, "who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise -- where dysfunction and chaos are political weapons."
Expect to be surprised by your partners on September 12, when Venus opposes Uranus—people are itching for freedom and change (especially you, even though you famously despise change), and an experimental mood is in the air.
They lobbied their followers to call members of the United States Senate to vote against tax legislation that will deliver a significant boost to the economy and deliver a huge political victory for a president they despise.
Now I know my dad held onto the ring not as a stress reliever, but as the last piece of his own father, and I despise my 17-year-old-self, a covetous, irresponsible and unaware kid.
These excerpts recount how her father, growing up when Senegal was still a French colony, was trained by teachers and priests to despise his mother's religion and to strive to become as Christian and European as possible.
"Throughout the negotiations I failed in one way: I was unable to turn President Trump, Leader McConnell, and Chairman Inhofe into Democrats and convince them to suddenly accept all of the provisions they despise," read the statement.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Jordan Belfort, a crooked stock trader and despicable human being — whose charm makes him almost impossible to despise — wallowing in the ecstasies of money in Martin Scorsese's bacchanal of sex, drugs and greed.
Gabe suggests they go to the beach to meet up with their friends Josh (Tim Heidecker) and Kitty (Elisabeth Moss), who cordially despise one another in between raising their twin teenaged daughters (Cali Sheldon and Noelle Sheldon).
" Colin Hanna: Anti-Trump Democrats seek to block appointment of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS DEMS WANT TO BE LIKE TRUMP:  "The guys that despise Trump are now looking for their own Trump.
Any self-respecting Bachelor fan knows they always pit the two contestants that despise each other the most against one another in order to produce a cringeworthy two-on-one date, and this season was no exception. 8.
"It started with this man who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise," she said of the six-term senator and staunch Trump ally.
But the Journal (owned by Rupert Murdoch) is very much running counter to such former Republicans as George Will and Steve Schmidt urging people to vote Democratic this fall to provide a check on a president they despise.
Hamilton is so sincere and so wildly, disproportionately popular for what it is — a musical about 18th century history, and not the only one that exists — it's exactly the sort of cultural product we've been trained to despise.
Many early fans tended to despise Nurse Chapel, in particular the female fans who essentially created modern fandom—arguably the dominant cultural mode of our time—in the pages of Spockanalia , The Crewman's Log , and other pioneering zines.
If Mr. Trump blows up the deal and reimposes sanctions, he will not be doing the opposition a favor but instead giving Iranians a reason to rally to — rather than work against — the government they might otherwise despise.
Of course, there is something of an irony in a new populist political platform backed by wealthy tech and media moguls who despise big-money politics yet historically have donated regularly and generously to Democratic candidates and causes.
Yet many conservatives who have long assailed the government as incompetent at best are now so blinded by xenophobic rage over her murder that they've turned into the thing they claim to despise: vociferous boosters of big government.
"For a while, they were despised by people who thought they had the right to despise them," said Carol Herselle Krinsky, a professor of art history at New York University, about the early reception of postwar brick buildings.
Those Israelis who despise Netanyahu were convinced of his wrongdoing a long time ago, while those who support the Prime Minister are more convinced than ever that he's the victim of a witch hunt by the liberal elite.
That said, I do despise writing that is a clever reflection back on the writer, writing that makes judgments of characters to make the writer look cooler or more hip or world-weary and wise in some way.
"It is too soon to say how many of my generation may have learned to despise injustice as a consequence of the beatings, verbal abuse and general cruelty that we suffered as children," she writes in the book.
This was a franchise that was built for teen girls, marketed to teen girls, and loved by teen girls, and because of that, it became accepted common knowledge that all correct-thinking people could only despise and revile it.
If a Democrat can capture this tangible need for change and connect with those who feel it -- whether that's the voters who despise Trump or those who could be persuaded that there's a better way forward -- she will win.
Yet the data suggest that whereas people who already dislike the president might manage to despise him even more if an N-word tape appeared, most of the voters who sent him to the White House would be unfazed.
They don't get that millions of American voters who despise the Democrats and their messages have regardless been sitting at home on Election Day because they don't see anyone who acts or sounds like them on the GOP side.
The wily Texan, who in his short tenure in Washington has managed to forge a rare, bipartisan consensus among Republicans and Democrats who have come to utterly despise him, has proven surprisingly agile and clever on the campaign trail.
But that was like an actual voyage of discovery, and now people are being manipulated down various lanes, and at worse they're recruited into really horrible groups, and slightly worse than that, they start to just despise their neighbors.
This is what Hunter S. Thompson wrote about Nixon: It is Nixon himself who represents that dark, venal and incurably violent side of the American character that almost every country in the world has learned to fear and despise.
"It occurs against a backdrop of an ugly public mood in which we have been told to despise the political class, to distrust those who serve, to dehumanize those with whom we do not readily identify," Ms. Toynbee wrote.
But with liberals still outnumbered in most parts of the South, some worry that the boycotts and concert cancellations by opponents of certain state laws will end up doing the most economic harm to those who despise those laws.
The way the First Policeman relates to Billy gives their scenes a new depth: is he an Uncle Tom, currying favor with the white power base he polices the town for, or does he truly despise Billy's shady ways?
As much as we despise our attachment to our phones, we can't deny it is an indispensable travel companion that solves many problems, from showing us maps when we get lost to displaying restaurant recommendations when we are hungry.
The limits of this vantage point are carefully acknowledged: Toby is shown to despise any display of wealth besides his own, and Rachel's struggles against workplace sexism are complicated by her occasionally exploitative treatment of the women below her.
Unlike Zillow, Redfin is a real estate brokerage, employing agents to buy and sell homes for clients, which means that its chief executive, Glenn Kelman, regularly hears from Redfin agents who either love its estimating tool or despise it.
As much as the U.S. and our European partners may despise Putin personally, the West has very little choice but to decide whether to work with him—or oppose him—based on a clear-eyed assessment of core interests.
She has that same everywoman down-to-earth anti-celeb thing that people either love or despise Jennifer Lawrence for, but which may also be the least terrible way to exist sanely within the horrendous headfuck of contemporary fame.
Everyone has the right to speak, but when you can&apost even listen to what someone has to say because you despise the man who is president, you undermine not the president of the United States, you undermine the United States.
Young people have been far too passive about the degree to which their lives are being controlled by commissars of social engineering who pay lip service to liberalism but who are at root Stalinist autocrats who despise and suppress individualism.
They openly despise everyone from Trump-voting "Deplorables" and Brexit-voting "Gammons" (those "others" who dare to vote the wrong way and won't espouse their "tolerant" values) to those in their own ranks who refuse to toe the liberal line.
After the "No" vote, Mr Santos and Mr Uribe, who despise each other, met for the first time in nearly six years and agreed to come up with ideas for modifying the peace agreement that they could propose to the FARC.
If a flesh-and-blood human taunted his mother that her life amounted to nothing more than a decaying room with a literally garbage view, it would be hard, no matter how complex the character, to do anything but despise him.
Elected officials seem to despise him, but the rest of the party's elite may know him less as a go-it-alone colleague and more as a reliable conservative with the intellectual chops to argue in front of the Supreme Court.
Try having your date despise you so much that they disappear in a cloud of sulfuric black smoke, preferring to be caught dead in an inferno of unending nightmares rather than hang out with you for even one more day.
This is where disruptive technologies come in (and I despise the d-word but I'll use it in this context.) The assumption that comes with "disruptive" technologies is that there is still plenty of headroom for new improvements to take root.
Where Schur's last show, Parks and Recreation, presented life on Earth as a never-ending attempt to make the world slightly better, even for people who despise your efforts, The Good Place takes the point of view of the despisers.
While his voters may cheer for cuts to some of these programs, which are seen as being manifestations of the liberal bureaucratic state that they despise, there is nothing here to suggest that Trump is embracing a populist economic policy.
Often seems that way with music writers too…I'm gonna be honest with you, and no disrespect to you because you have a really good energy, and I don't want you to take this wrong… but I despise critics [laughs].
Trump is the only American president who has spent his time attacking other democratic leaders in the free world, undermining the security alliance that defends the free world and praising dictators who despise the free world, including Russian strongman Vladimir Putin.
" Similarly, would progressives who despise the moral decision behind Jack Phillips' legal claim feel the same way if a gay baker refused to customize a cake celebrating a gay man's completion of a religious course in "sexual orientation conversion therapy?
In fact, the perceived privilege of Jews is precisely why many anti-Semites despise them—consider the conspiracy theory that Jews control the media and Wall Street—and why many progressives are incapable of classifying Jews as a marginalized minority.
"The thing that's been unique in this presidential race is, for some reason, the three who work here — Jay, Vicki and myself — and our competitors, Charlie and Jeff Wagner, all seem to despise Trump," Mr. Belling said in an interview.
It's usually with someone you once loved or still love, or simply hate after a bad break-up, but it can also be someone you met in a bar who you instantly despise as person but find stupidly sexually attractive.
While many conservatives hate the mainstream media for its supposed liberal bias, many liberals have come to despise what they see as its tendency toward false equivalence — a grievance particularly inflamed by the coverage of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign.
"We saw Labour in the raw, exposed for what it has sadly become: a party taken hostage by a clique of hard-left extremist infiltrators, people who despise Britain's values and talk down our country," Hammond told Conservative Party activists.
And it's a part of the Trump administration's longstanding policy of targeting and marginalizing Muslim communities around the world -- more red meat for a conservative American base in which some despise Muslims and many believe Islam is incompatible with American values.
"I would prefer that Trump is not our president, but I just don't think it is constructive to wish for this investigation to prove his guilt just because we despise him or to have a victory over Republicans," he said.
The Alpe Adria had a guidebook and a slick Web site offering organized packages with a guaranteed "magic place" on every stage, and was marketed at what it called the "pleasure hiker," a term I'd felt duty-bound to despise.
What better evidence is there that you've shaken Washington to its core when the minders of a system you've come to despise are leveling the gravest punishment the system permits against the very President who is doing the shaking up?
In short, President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement is becoming more like what conservatives despise — government-run health care — thanks in part to Republican efforts that are raising premiums for people without government assistance and allowing them to skirt coverage.
Its story is told through the alternating eyes of Leonie and JoJo, painting a clear picture of complex family dynamics that makes a character you should despise — a drug addict mother who neglects her children — at least relatable, if not likable.
Unite the Right was an event planned not by traditional conservatives, but by groups and individuals that despise traditional conservatives, like Peinovich, who helped coin the term "cuckservative" to refer to traditional conservatives who spoke out against racism and anti-Semitism.
Instead, terrified by the possibility that their theory of consolidation would work on behalf of a candidate (Cruz) whom they despise, many of these operatives have forged alliances of convenience with Trump, in order to arrest Cruz's popularity before Monday's Iowa caucuses.
Waving a Planned Parenthood banner in a crowd of people who are pro-choice is a political act, but it is a minor one compared with talking to someone who voted for a candidate you despise and trying to find some common ground.
Scotland wants its own oil revenue, the Catalan separatists despise any financial solidarity with the rest of Spain, the Flemish nationalists do not want to share anything with their French-speaking compatriots and Brexiteers want their money back from the European Union.
The adorable NES Classic Edition won't be available for another week, but there's already a wireless replacement for the tiny console's included tethered controller because as much as we all love retro authenticity, we've learned to despise wires when it comes to gaming.
This is the Hillary that leftists dream about, the shrewd tactician who hides out in those details like some kind of liberal sniper, works quietly with the opponents who publicly despise her, and then achieves the best possible outcome under the harshest circumstances.
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Breath of the Wild is at its best when it leans into exploration and (light) environmental storytelling, and Champions' Ballad does both, asking players to solve riddles and piece together maps (both of which are tasks I despise in most other games).
As his party's nominee, endorsed in recent weeks by most senior Republicans (though many of them privately despise him), the celebrity builder had been expected to tone down his signature boorishness; he himself had sworn to be "very presidential at the appropriate time".
Regardless of how much some voters might hate President Trump and despise everything that he stands for, removing a president from power is an action that should be taken only under the most urgent of circumstances and where there is no other alternative.
So while it's easy to despise Negan and the Saviors for the way they hurt other people, it is undeniable that in the context of the post-apocalypse, the strong exploiting the weak may be a viable path to safety and prosperity.
For some feminists, sex work amplifies the oppression of women, both by presenting female bodies and sexuality as commodities available for sale and through the exploitation of women sex workers, who are presumed to despise their jobs and only do them under duress.
I even think the percentage of Japanese women who "are not interested in or despise sexual contact" is related to this perfect storm of conditions—the deep cultural traditions about sex and procreation, which is not attached to love, must have some effect.
Here's what stares me in the face: Ahmari's life story — a Muslim immigrant who wound up becoming a Trumpian moralist by way of Marxism and then free-market conservatism — is a tribute to the value-neutral liberalism he now claims to despise.
The trouble is that attempts to find a caretaker prime minister, to request a Brexit extension before calling an election, have foundered on whether it should be Jeremy Corbyn, the far-left Labour leader whom most Tories despise, or a more neutral figure.
Just last week, more than a dozen of those moderates who oppose the Goodlatte text banded together to begin a process that would force a series of votes on bipartisan immigration legislation that would likely pass with Democratic support — proposals immigration hawks despise.
Tala, a Sanbuna soldier with every reason to despise Jimuro, escorts him; meanwhile Xiulan, an unfavored daughter of the Shang royal family, teams up with a streetwise grifter named Lee Yeon-Ji to intercept and kidnap the Iron Prince on Shang's behalf.
The same people who held their noses and voted for Donald Trump in 2016 because they came to mistrust (or despise) Hillary Clinton will do the same thing in November, but this time it is Mr. Trump who is despised and mistrusted.
But as the world waits for Marvel's fourth phase to start with next year's Black Widow, Hollywood's old guard is dragging the Marvel Cinematic Universe back into the spotlight for no real reason other than to talk about how much they despise it.
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That puts the pressure on hardline Brexiteers: If they want a Brexit, the best vehicle might be to go ahead and support the Brexit deal they despise — or risk a second referendum or an even closer relationship with the EU in the future.
But all too often, many critics of feminism can be as ahistoric as the "left" they despise, imagining a past blissfully bereft of any potential for sexual misconduct, in which no woman would ever think to "speak up" because nothing was worth speaking up against.
"We truly despise the carrot and stick approach," Jia said in a veiled swipe at Trump's threats to cut aid or impose tariffs on Latin American nations that do not do more to further efforts to create more U.S. jobs and combat drug trafficking.
But, unlike a team of costumed super-villains, they can't be halted with a punch in the snoot, or a zap from a ray gun … it's totally irrational, patently insane to condemn an entire race—to despise an entire nation—to vilify an entire religion.
In a quote given to the Daily Beast, where Obeidallah has been a contributor, he said he has no intention of keeping the Daily Stormer's money but instead intends "to give it to organizations that fight hate and bigotry, the very groups Nazis despise."
Sports fans concoct stories out of thin air just to give us someone to hate; Cristiano Ronaldo, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and LeBron James are just the first names that pop into mind as sports personalities that we despise simply for the hell of it.
But the effort in the House highlights the extent to which the I.R.S. has become a symbol for House Republicans of everything they despise about the federal bureaucracy, and their outrage about what they view as a pattern of obstruction by the Obama administration.
We — the young, optimistic millions across Europe — cannot lose the West to Mr. Farage and his ilk, to demagogues who have actually much more in common with the scapegoating culture of the Arab world they so despise than with the enlightened, rational tradition of Europe.
"Well, it started with this man," she says of McConnell in her campaign launch video, "who was elected a lifetime ago, and who has, bit by bit, year by year, turned Washington into something we all despise -- where dysfunction and chaos are political weapons."
The movie channels your anger at the banks that came up with the perilous financial instruments that devastated the economy, but it leaves you no room to despise the charmingly eccentric rogue geniuses who made hundreds of millions of dollars shorting the housing market.
But some of the most important aspects of a policy to counter Islamism doesn't lie in America's relations with Arab governments, but rather with those non-state actors whom Islamists despise the most, which are liberals championing equality, tolerance, civil society, and critical thinking.
But as India struggles economically, with unemployment at a 45-year high, some economists worry that an increase in the party's chest-thumping nationalism in statewide elections like the Delhi one will increase the risk of sectarian violence and add to the uncertainty investors despise.
A game of chicken has ensued, as the president has pretty well held his following in the country against the frenzied assault of his massed media enemies, while three-quarters of Americans despise the Congress as tainted and ineffectual windbags wallowing in the public trough.
In particular there are worries that Trump's hostile rhetoric towards Muslim migrants will play into the hands of Islamic State and al Qaeda, which are eager to recruit disaffected young Arabs to wage war on the regional governments they despise as stooges of Washington.
The two daily fantasy sports companies — which used to despise one another and combined raised hundreds of millions in funding for competing TV commercials — found themselves in the mood to merge last year after state and federal regulatory troubles morphed into major business threats.
Of a moment in which the clerk finds his job compels him to serve a young colored female who by God should expect nothing from him, who on the contrary should be serving him or grateful to him for whatever service she receives, who should make it apparent to him, always with humility and deference, that she's well aware that the invisible strands permitting her to believe she has a right to ask him for help also license him, as he performs his numbing job, to despise her, abuse her, despise himself as he pretends to help so empire won't crash down on both their heads.
GOP politicians on the ballot in competitive races this year are trying to strike a difficult balance — they need to win over the swing voters who may despise Trump, but they also have to retain the support of the many Republicans who will turn out for Trump.
"Everything changed last night, it does not matter if you roll with Black Lives Matter or despise Black Lives Matter, call yourself a revolutionary or conservative, Ph.D or did not finish high school or if you were formally incarcerated or never been near a jail," Clemente wrote.
Among the witnesses the defense plans to call is Harris' ex-wife, Leanna Taylor, a woman who "has every reason in the world to hate that guy, to despise that guy," but who will testify that Harris was a good father who deeply loved Cooper, Kilgore said.
In his victory speech, delivered at the Redneck Country Club (where else?) in Houston, Mr Cruz derided Mr Trump as a "Washington dealmaker, profane and vulgar," and appealed to his party's patricians, who mostly despise both men, to back him as the likeliest anti-Trump candidate.
But it's hard to believe — considering what takes place in the first 20 minutes of The Night Of — that anyone would invest in the show who was not already willing to despise what 9/11-evoking patriotism has wrought on one of the world's most liberal cities.
Many have since come to despise the ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim insurgents, who mete out brutal punishments against their opponents and have brought severe economic hardship on those living in areas they captured in a shock offensive through the north and west of Iraq in 2014-15.
Plenty of others may find themselves trapped in jobs they hate—high-paying or otherwise—or neighborhoods they despise for fear that they might otherwise start seeing wages garnished at a new gig or even lose their driver's licenses due to not paying back their loans.
While Israel — and the United States — have long been assured that Mr. Abbas intends to maintain the security cooperation that many Palestinians resent and despise because it is in his own interest, the internal discord could upset that equilibrium and have implications beyond the West Bank.
His choice of a jersey — he wore No. 27 in his first two seasons in New York, until the Yankees won title No. 45 in 2009 — was a convenient touchstone for the two types of baseball fans: those who love the Yankees and those who despise them.
For that reason, a number of prominent neocons who despise Trump — like the Weekly Standard's William Kristol or the American Enterprise Institute's Danielle Pletka — couldn't even bring themselves to vote in a Trump-Clinton general, and would instead support a third party candidate or just stay home.
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Reports of an imminent shake-up in the White House have been so constant over the last few months that one is tempted to dismiss them as yet more fake news from a media bound and determined to damage an administration they despise with a passion.
Republican representatives can calm their conscience by sublimating their personal disapproval of Trump and deflecting toward fear of "the other" -- pointing to perceived extremes on the left, increasingly strident voices that embrace aspects of socialism and despise them for personal characteristics -- like being white, male or wealthy.
"Most people in China don't eat dogs, and in fact the World Dog Show in Shanghai is a prime example of a growing, younger, and more affluent Chinese population who love their canine companions and despise the dog thieves who steal their friends for the meat trade," Li added.
This recounts how he went through a phase of believing not only in Islam's literal truth but in the duty to despise people outside the tent of strict Sunni orthodoxy, and then his evolution through many stages into what he calls himself now: a cultural Muslim and spiritual humanist.
Instead, providing additional evidence that the GOP consultant class still doesn't get it, the Romney diatribe against Trump will only serve to lock in Trump voters and reinforce the "us versus them" perception that separates the average GOP voter from the political party bosses in D.C. who despise them.
They have their own distinctive worldview (basically liberal Christianity without Christ), their own common educational experience, their own shared values and assumptions (social psychologists call these WEIRD — for Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic), and of course their own outgroups (evangelicals, Little Englanders) to fear, pity and despise.
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It's about his addiction to betrayal, his contempt for those who bend their knee to him, his disdain for "losers" (especially when they're on his side) and his desperate need to be admired by those who despise him most simply because they have the wit to see through him.
The two-day Democratic convention, which concluded on Thursday with Mr. Cuomo's formal acceptance of his party's backing, punctuates the challenge facing Ms. Nixon's insurgent candidacy; to win, she must expand her appeal beyond the faction of die-hard activists who despise Mr. Cuomo, to the broader Democratic electorate.
When Ellaria murdered Doran, she justified her betrayal by telling him that the people of Dorne despise him for his inaction after the deaths of Oberyn and Elia Martell at the hands of Gregor Clegane, but we're never shown a single moment of Dornish resentment that validates the coup.
And not only conservatives: From the first, but more so as he aged, liberals recognized Antonin Scalia as their side's Great Antagonist, the kind of larger-than-life personality that you despise and admire in equal measure, a foe who inspires not just self-righteousness but also, occasionally, self-doubt.
The growing movement has captured the attention of many around the world, including at least one American celebrity with, uh, some anti-Western tendencies: I despise violence...but what is the violence of all these people and burned luxurious cars, compared to the structural violence of the French -and global - elites?
But as a pastiche of other reality TV series, Drag Race consistently falls prey to the distortionary practice of sensationalistic editing: It was far too tidy, too neat in its construction of the Vixen as the antagonist, as the queen who is so hard to love yet easy to despise.
From painful small talk with someone you've forgotten the name of already, to family engagements where you've remembered how much you actually despise children, to your uncle's extraordinarily racist jokes, there's a lot going on that will make you want to leave as soon as there's a pause in conversation.
You probably won't hear that some of your go-to sexual positions won't feel like they used to or might even hurt, or that the stress of having a newborn may make you despise the guy who knocked you up (if you were impregnated by a male partner, that is).
Anglo-American capitalism can be harsh in many ways, but because free markets are receptive to new talent and cheap labor, they have spawned the kind of societies, pragmatic and relatively open, where immigrants can thrive, the very kind that rulers of more closed, communitarian, autocratic societies tend to despise.
Even if high-minded HBO subscribers despise "The Big Bang Theory" and don't have kids clamoring for "Sesame Street" or DC comic book-themed movies and shows, there's probably something in the 10,000 hours of content, including 50 new original series by 2021, that a consumer will want for no additional cost.
The Los Angeles-based powerviolence trio is made up of Chris Dodge (Spazz, ex-Infest) on bass/vocals, Phil Vera (Crom, Despise You) on guitar/vocals, and Ryan Harkins (co-owner of heavy metal-themed burger truck and restaurant Grill 'Em All) on drums, all of whom sport facial hair of varying length.
The arrival of President Trump in the White House and his appointment of senior officials who, along with many in the House and Senate, despise the nuclear deal and favor continued enmity with Iran now offer the Saudis the chance to confront Iran by proxy — the proxy being the United States military.
But when Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, the Democrats' vice-presidential nominee last year, warned Sunday on Twitter, "If we turn our backs on widows and orphans fleeing the very evil we despise, we do not defeat our enemies; we surrender to them," the greeting from Democrats was not all sweetness and warmth.
In their latest attempt to undo the 2016 presidential election simply because they despise the current occupant of the Oval Office, it is Democrats' general contention that Trump sought to pressure Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election by looking into shady Biden family dealings and then sought to cover it up.
But what no one in the Trump opposition seems to understand is that every time a celebrity or political elite hits Trump, he emerges a bit stronger, particularly with his base of disaffected Republicans and Democrats who despise the elites' corruption, arrogance and condescension and are counting on Trump to smash their grip.
And his supporters say the party has little choice in an election where Democrats are eager to register their opposition to a president they despise — and that the only way to succeed in a campaign driven by turning out the party base is to focus on what grass-roots conservatives care most about.
No, quite the contrary, many times while we delight in the work, we despise the δημιουργός ("workman") who works for the people, a skilled workman, handicraftsman workman, as, for instance, in the case of perfumes and dyes; we take a delight in them, but dyers and perfumers we regard as base and vulgar folk.
Asked on the red carpet if he was going to any of the post-Oscars parties, Liev Schreiber said, "I'm so exhausted from tying my own bow tie, I'm not sure we'll make it out," underscoring an unvarying truth about the tuxedo and all that goes with it: Guys fear and despise the thing.
But it was her rival, the erratic isolationist with a mysterious affection for Vladimir V. Putin and a worrying contempt for NATO, who won, which makes Mr. Cohen's book both an implicit critique of the president-elect's worldview (to the extent that he has one) and a toothsome snack for those who despise Mr. Trump.
The more they polluted the airwaves and local mailboxes with nasty, ludicrous attacks on Mr. Moore (my house received nearly 20 glossy, redundant and tone-deaf mailers in a single week), the more Alabamians were both disgusted by their vile tenor and reminded that Mr. Strange was the choice of the Washington insiders they despise.
Through state-sponsored television and in schools across North Korea, children are taught to despise the United States and to anticipate a conflict between the two nations, which in their belief will result in the inevitable destruction of the US. One such vehicle for anti-American propaganda is the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities in Sinchon, North Korea.
And despite the impulse to despise my fellow Christians who condoned Trump's racist, sexist, and xenophobic behavior with their votes, I—an out Latino from the Texas-Mexico border—continually find solace in my faith, because my parents raised me to always see the good in others (much as Jesus did when he embraced tax collectors, prostitutes, and lepers).
Restaurants regularly invite me to savor their menus, and I order dishes and sit with the fact that I still mostly conform to my mother's preposterous culinary guidelines because this is the only life I've known, an existence handed down by a woman who will eternally despise all white spreads, dressings, and dips with an evangelical fervor.
They rally those among his supporters who despise the media for its perceived liberal bias; they erode the credibility of the media itself, undermining demands for accountability; and they serve as the ultimate distraction, in the most recent example deflecting public attention from reports that Trump administration officials are impeding the investigation into their ties to Russia.
By contrast, modern Republican politics has become a process of subtraction, involving attacks against one group of voters after another, leaving a GOP with no unifying principles except which voter groups their nominee insults and how much they despise the Democratic nominee for president, whom they seek to demonize as an enemy rather than disagree with as an opponent.
But compared to the way 22018 seemed to haul out new classics with astonishing regularity (to the degree that I couldn't rank them when it came time to make a list), 22018 has featured a lot of shows where my recommendation comes with a caveat, or where I love it but plenty of my critical comrades despise it, or something like that.
As much as the right could theoretically have accomplished in policy by replacing Trump with Vice President Mike Pence while they fully controlled Congress, Trump is utterly irreplaceable as the living id of the American right, an existentially satisfying demagogue who has proven himself capable of lashing out at the elements of American society they despise as much in deed as in word.
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" The moral test is thus, Graham wrote: "[I]f the party's members can't bring themselves to set aside narrow partisan interest and condemn a man whom they despise, with a track record of bigotry, and with multiple on-the-record accusations of improper sexual misconduct with underage women, what behavior and which candidate can they possibly rule out in the future?
You have a single enemy who you despise with all your being, and you spend nearly every waking moment convincing anyone who will listen that they are trashy liars who can't be trusted with the nuclear codes, but you hardly ever get into a situation where you have to say those nasty rumors you've been spreading to Becky's—or Donald Trump's—face.
There's a lot of interesting commentary on how and why Trump is doing so well with evangelicals (see Ben Domenech for one theory, J.D. Vance for another), but the reality is that frequent church attendees still aren't his strongest demographic, and many of the core figures (especially the younger core figures) in religious and social conservatism at best mistrust and at worst despise him.
The commenter wrote it would be a big step forward to normalize an idea that "it is ok for him not to want to be swamped by brown scum that clearly despise him, that these invaders have stepped well out of line making demands of us, and that if they don't like the way we run things they can go the hell back," the poster wrote.
Even if you despise the place—if you don't care about anything going on there now; you think it's a gaudy, stinking embarrassment: Leicester Square in an Anthrax hoody—I doubt you want Camden to become a "Borough Market of north London," or worse yet a second Shoreditch—a once cheap and free zone for young people that out-prices you quicker than the skyline rises.
You can adjust up or down for cheating, steroids, narcissism, and dating Madonna as you see fit, but the numbers are the numbers and the truth is the truth, and Rodriguez—love him, hate him, irrationally despise him (this last one is saved for members of the New York media)—is an inner circle Hall of Famer, and one of the greatest players of his generation.
When I tell the story afterward, making myself both its villain and its butt, it goes like this: I, currently dismayed by the sudden ascent of rudeness in our world and wondering what it means, am betrayed into rudeness myself by a personal sensitivity to language that causes me to do the very thing I despise, which is fail to recognize another human's individuality.
Where just a few years ago it may have been de rigueur for a celebrity, in an attempt to appear relatable, to claim that they despise working out and eat nothing but pizza all the time (while appearing far smaller than anyone who actually does this), these days the "relatable" answer is probably the more straightforward one — that they drastically limit their food intake.
As long as she's on course to win, some number of people who despise Trump, but don't care for Clinton—millennials who believe she's too corrupt or scripted; anti-Trump conservatives who can't abide her liberalism; others laboring under a quarter century of hate debt—will feel freed to abstain from voting, or to register a protest vote for Green Party nominee Jill Stein or Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson.

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