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"diatribe" Definitions
  1. diatribe (against somebody/something) a long and angry speech or piece of writing attacking and criticizing somebody/something

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"Schumer said the meeting was "not a dialogue" but "sort of a diatribe, a nasty diatribe.
This was not a dialogue; this was sort of a diatribe, a nasty diatribe not focused on the facts.
McCain referred to Graham's comments as a "diatribe," prompting laughs.
Mr. Romney's diatribe in Salt Lake City encapsulates the crisis.
The miracle, though, is that the movie isn't a diatribe.
What followed, a 42-minute mess of a diatribe from Sen.
So I'll spare you yet another long diatribe about scoring rates.
It is unclear where Duterte's latest diatribe leaves U.S.-Philippines ties.
"We need to have a dialogue not a diatribe," West said.
It's not that every line in every story is a sexist diatribe.
The diatribe, which was posted online, is anti-immigrant and anti-government.
Trump returned to Twitter on Sunday afternoon with an anti-media diatribe.
It's just the fake news/MSM diatribe that was surprising and inappropriate.
The third book inside the same two covers is a feminist diatribe.
Otherwise, why would he have taken the trouble to compose his diatribe?
But the inclusion is illusion, because the dialogue is one diatribe after another.
Instead the conversation careened off into an angry diatribe masquerading as political theory.
I dare you to fact-check his diatribe of hyperbole and half-truths.
Attendees repeated "send her back" in the middle of a diatribe against Rep.
It appears that not a single parliamentarian spoke up against Mr. Safdar's diatribe.
Organizers eventually began to gather around the speaker, presumably to end her diatribe.
When he returned from New York, Mr. Trump resumed his diatribe against Democrats.
What she delivered was a diatribe against the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan.
The diatribe was first circulated internally at Google but has now gone viral.
The 19-year-old suspect had posted an anti-Semitic diatribe online shortly beforehand.
My response is to smile, say thank you, and later write this long diatribe.
The nun-protesters' diatribe set off two (contradictory) lines of thought in my mind.
Official issued a technical foul, then mostly ignored him as Moore continued his diatribe.
John McCain to pronouncements on the fight against ISIS to a diatribe against windmills.
Before getting to our questions, Pol Pot launched into a diatribe against the Vietnamese.
He then went on a diatribe against a website whose work he considered subversive.
But rather than a diatribe, he was simply making a polite request for books.
We suggest you read the whole, gut-wrenching diatribe below in full: So, uh, yeah.
I realize the irony of writing this diatribe on a blog but them's the breaks.
"I really could do this all day," she said in the middle of one diatribe.
An open letter posted on the internet under Earnest's name contained an anti-Semitic diatribe.
But the administration has more to worry about than the political impact of Duterte's diatribe.
In her own personal diatribe on McGahn, Weintraub charged that McGahn promoted gridlock and delay.
The answer is always, "Yes, but …" with a feeble diatribe about the deficit or terrorism.
He then went into a diatribe over the cauldron of hate known as social media.
" West also said that the country needs to have "a dialogue and not a diatribe.
The letter was a diatribe that played loose with facts and sometimes disregarded them outright.
It began with a diatribe against immigrants, whom he categorized as drug dealers, rapists and murders.
He continued his diatribe as he videoed the incident, which he later posted on social media.
The single chews on internalized cultural anxieties and spits them back out as a raw diatribe.
Hours before the election was called in Trump's favour, Moby posted a disillusioned diatribe on Facebook.
"You stink, John," Winston says in a diatribe that suggests how much he will miss him.
His latest diatribe was sparked by the press conference, which Trump responded to in real time.
That said, there are of course differences of context between Enoch Powell's diatribe and Mr Corbyn's remarks.
"Do you use avocado in sandwiches?" he said, as if preparing to go into an epic diatribe.
"You brought it back from death," one man shouted in a long diatribe that stretched several minutes.
Andrew Cuomo (D), who last week claimed "America was never that great" during a diatribe against Trump.
His latest diatribe took place on April 9, during his first show of 2016 in Manila, Philippines.
The exchange prompted a defense of Miller by Trump, who launched into a diatribe against the network.
That led Spicer to begin the press conference with a fierce diatribe against both Buzzfeed and CNN.
In a recent diatribe, he railed against the popular view that professional athletes make too much money.
But as usual, Trump's diatribe against San Francisco was about his vague feelings rather than specific facts.
Contrast Rubio's speech with Ted Cruz's 30-plus minute diatribe -- more of a lecture than a victory speech.
She launched into a diatribe about her town's crumbling school, pitted roads, frequent blackouts and perpetually hungry citizens.
Toobin's diatribe came as reports emerged that Cohen solicited consulting work, pitching himself as close with the president.
The turning point came during Kavanaugh's angry diatribe when he testified about the sexual-misconduct allegations against him.
Despite the dirty energy diatribe we so often hear from the Trump administration, the poll's findings aren't surprising.
"  DeNiro rounded out the night with a diatribe against Trump, who he called a "relentless, unrepentant lying scumbag.
The lengthy diatribe marked the latest back-and-forth between Trump and the leaders of his native state.
Colbert made an oral sex joke about Trump and Putin during a scathing diatribe against the U.S. president.
She's a picky eater whose diatribe regarding meat is the comic high point of her stay in Cherbourg.
In a powerful antiwar diatribe, Hans scolds a collegial gathering of fathers who lost their sons in battle.
The president's diatribe was part of the far-right's escalation of its assault on a woman's constitutional rights.
How many times have you remembered something just when the person you're talking to just began a long diatribe?
He then went on a comedic diatribe about why he can't be bothered to stop the impending weight gain.
In the tens of thousands of emails he's received months after his post-election diatribe, a majority were positive.
His two-minute diatribe against the press had been watched by 1.5m people within a day of being posted.
Then, on Tuesday, the Post published a diatribe against ranch dressing by Ben Adler, a staff writer at Grist.
" Toward the end of his diatribe, he talked about how he was not "scared" and "here to change things.
The book was a brilliant diatribe written by a brilliant and contentious law professor who later became a judge.
The New York prosecutors also go on a laughable diatribe about the sanctity of election laws and transparency. Really?
By now you've at least seen headlines about right-wing radio guy Rush Limbaugh's weird diatribe about Hurricane Irma.
A mother of four talks about her newfound fame after her 90-second diatribe racked up millions of views.
Fidel Castro rebuked President Obama in a lengthy diatribe Monday just days after the president's historic visit to Cuba.
President Trump used the night of the White House Correspondents' Dinner to unleash a prolonged diatribe against the news media.
Complexities tend to arise because the definition of "offense" is always subjective: one person's free speech is another's vicious diatribe.
At first glance, this quote suggests that Jones was launching into a finger-wagging diatribe about rappers respecting their elders.
Her diatribe on CIA surveillance and lizard people is a manic yarn of paranoia and anxiety, and it's unexpectedly hypnotizing.
This diatribe, an echo of Nazi rhetoric, occurred even though the Leave campaign was supposedly about returning power to Parliament.
"Do you know why a criminal files the serial number off a gun?" he wrote in a 700-word diatribe.
Of course, you can do that in a respectful way without launching into a diatribe about societal pressures against women.
Louis didn't expect his words to become front page news, but he doesn't regret his fiery diatribe against the candidate.
The manuscript is a diatribe against rebels, arguing that all rebellions against a monarch are unjust and doomed to fail.
The diatribe tends to entertain, even if you disagree, but the ode often runs aground on the shoals of cliché.
Mr. Priebus, of course, had been the target of an expletive-laced diatribe by Anthony Scaramucci, the new communications director.
The surrealist diatribe was cut from the live broadcast, but shared on social media, including one Chris Rock Instagram live stream.
They are following the standard overused leftist diatribe manual, labeling the appointees as a mix of Kremlin stooges, sexists, and racists.
I love the fact I don't have to launch into a long diatribe about why we can't do a particular thing.
It will remind you of all the good-natured chaos — from Clark's diatribe on Christmas Eve to his unexpected family visitors.    
I'm sure everyone has a fucking diatribe about this, but I think when things are too accessible, everyone knows the score.
Or maybe you can't answer a question about anti-Semitism without getting sidetracked by a diatribe about how popular you are.
SaveMoney's in-house producer Spanish Diego set the speech to sinister keys, and the resulting longwinded diatribe creates a suffocating atmosphere.
It's a delicious diatribe, both angry and amusing, on "love thyself as you are" — and just right for this #MeToo moment.
Particularly whether he and West were still friends after West's infamous diatribe during a stop on his Saint Pablo Tour last November.
An earlier version of the ID line of the second letter misstated the writer's positions with Close Concerns and the diaTribe Foundation.
Likewise, if you share John Oliver's latest diatribe, you'll probably be more likely to see Samantha Bee's next monologue in your feed.
" A former senior CIA officer told NBC News he was embarrassed, watching the remarks, which he called a "free-wheeling, narcissistic diatribe.
His diatribe against Mexican rapists became an instant hit among the same populous voters who had cheered candidates like Cain and Bachmann.
Before Zuckerberg could react any further, Long launched into a diatribe about conservative commentators Diamond and Silk getting their Facebook page suspended.
Now he's facing harassment charges for the poop in question, but maybe his diatribe can serve as a lesson to us, too.
He then launched into a 16-minute-long diatribe about how a candidate's health is low on the list of voter concerns.
Such a diatribe, while entertaining for some, completely undermines the idea that Biden will restore dignity and grace to the Oval Office.
Even the teenager whose diatribe had many European leaders quaking in their loafers evoked little more than simple bemusement from the Chinese.
Not in the diatribe of pundits, but in 11-year-old Naomi Wadler's captivation of her audience at a rally on Saturday.
He instead replaced its prime billing with an angry diatribe against the travel ban ruling and the judge who had issued it.
Trump devoted several minutes of a State of the Union planning meeting on Tuesday to a "diatribe" about the comments, according to Politico.
Rep. Steven Chabot's (R-Ohio) rambling diatribe against Russia cannot go unchallenged ("Setting the record straight on Crimea," The Hill's Congress Blog, Sept.
"I hope that these spring meetings will be a moment in which cool heads prevail – and in which dialogue replaces diatribe," Moscovici said.
The "deplorables" diatribe was an intentional denunciation, one that Clinton had reportedly rehearsed over the summer time and time again at donor confabs.
At an education speech in Cleveland on Thursday, Trump went on an extended diatribe in defense of his past remarks about the conflict.
And that discussion of winning several states led directly into a diatribe against reporters, who he said had never seen his victories coming.
And in Iowa, the elder Mr. Biden delivered a fist-pounding diatribe against President Trump, casting him as the embodiment of public corruption.
He went on a diatribe attacking cloud computing at a 2008 analyst conference, which only served to highlight Oracle's slow move into the space.
The video opens with a diatribe by Chronixx bemoaning the current state of marijuana legalization as he wanders into a clandestine, hillside herb garden.
Nicole reads on the label that the cans "can be opened by women of reasonable intelligence with limited male supervision," starting the character's diatribe.
At the end of a news conference previewing Louisville's Atlantic Coast Conference opener against Wake Forest, Pitino went on a diatribe about the scandal.
Trump began his pursuit of the presidency 19 months ago with a diatribe against undocumented immigrants from Mexico that labeled them murderers and rapists.
The timing of Sessions' latest diatribe — three days after recreational retail sales began in California — suggests he was attempting a signal of his own.
After posting an expletive-laden Facebook diatribe about the prosecutors, he asked a judge a day later to overturn part of his criminal conviction.
Trump, with his diatribe against Pakistani aid to the Taliban, had clearly thrown down a challenge that India was only too delighted to seize.
Trump suggested that his extended diatribe against McCain would eliminate the need for future questions about why he continues to attack the late senator.
"Homosexual groups, I have nothing against them," he claimed, before launching into a diatribe about the things he does, in fact, hold against them.
His speech at CPAC last year was a blistering and dark diatribe that cemented the notion that Trump would not adhere to presidential norms.
A lengthy but largely abstract diatribe by the C.C.P. committee of the Ministry of Public Safety explicitly accused Mr. Meng only of taking bribes.
But if Ms. Pelosi and others believed the vote this week would incite a long diatribe by the president about impeachment, they were wrong.
He also cited an Electrek article that discussed the effect of media coverage on Tesla's business results at the start of his Wednesday diatribe.
The former rap mogul went on a diatribe, the likes of which we haven't seen since he was arrested on murder charges in January 2015.
Defendant Mark O. Porter, 59, unleashed a diatribe describing African-Americans as "pimps" and "drug dealers" during his sentencing hearing Thursday, the Deseret News reported .
The suspect is believed to have posted a racist diatribe in the online forum 8chan before the massacre, senior law enforcement officials told NBC News.
Eric's diatribe is yet another proof that the qualities that may bring ruin to the Trump presidency reside in some of his children as well.
He then launched into a long and complicated diatribe about the influence of Instagram on youths, inequality in Tehran and the need to forget everything.
A member of the audience asked a question, which turned into statement, then became a diatribe before taking a hard right turn into a rant.
Most Republican elected officials--with a few notable exceptions--have officially endorsed Trump, even though he forces them to distance themselves from his daily diatribe.
" Online, men have attacked Ms. Park and Ms. Choi by invoking an old Korean diatribe against assertive women: "If a hen crows, the household collapses.
Many applaud this action; what could be wrong, one might ask, with censoring content or people online who violate "community standards" with hate-filled diatribe?
"You talk about somebody that's a loser; she doesn't know what the hell she's doing," Mr. Trump said of Ms. Ryan, in an unprompted diatribe.
Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), a fierce Trump critic, said his latest diatribe could affect Democrats and Republicans' ability to work together, including on budget talks.
"Following his speech, the founding pastor of the church, Bishop Jerry Wayne Taylor, went on a diatribe denouncing homosexuality as the work of "the devil.
That seems to have put Trump in a bad state for the meeting, which Schumer noted was more of a "nasty diatribe" than a dialogue.
Then, the white supremacist group went after the African-American community, citing slogans and anti-black rhetoric and a diatribe meant to further incite violence.
Earlier this morning, Carolan posted to the Tri Angle Instagram account a diatribe againstclaims that Bjork relies on other producers to make music for her.
But on Sunday night, the actress stunned us all in a very different, very real way with an fiery diatribe aimed at President-elect Donald Trump.
At his second hearing he dispensed with the mild neutrality offered by most nominees, and launched instead into an intemperate diatribe, treating Democratic senators with contempt.
Kelly's diatribe against Wilson led to reporters asking White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders: Well, what's up with him saying something untrue to our faces?
In response, the man launched into a diatribe about the correct distance between a president and the workers, explaining that any variation would intimidate the staff.
Those "grossly generalistic" accusations are the basis of every leftist diatribe meant to demonize any individual or group that stands in opposition to their extremist policies.
Tony's diatribe is pretty amazing ... like Jada Pinkett Smith, he's not calling for a boycott of the Oscars, but he's done with futile attempts at validation.
There were no such expressions of love after the match from Sandgren, who opened his news conference by reading a prepared diatribe against the news media.
In 2011, Penn State Alzheimer's researcher Daniel R. George and Case Western University neurologist Peter J. Whitehouse co-authored a veritable diatribe against brain improvement products.
During the latest session, Trump laced into Pelosi, launching into a "nasty diatribe" that culminated in him calling her a "third-rate politician," according to Schumer.
At the end of the day, his diatribe against a porn star and the artist who photographed her expose puritanical views about sex more than anything else.
First, Jackson asked the president if he thinks Kavanaugh's accusers are liars, a question he deflected before going on a diatribe about George Washington and the FBI.
The diatribe, which occurred at Comic-Con during a panel discussion for Stone's new film Snowden, is vaguely reminiscent of conversations with an older, slightly batty uncle.
"She had just gone on this long diatribe about how the best, most effective way to open a can of cranberries is upside down," Mr. Vreeland said.
"His lively jokes about the Chinese were brash, if not blunders, but only those with malicious intent could mistake it as a racist diatribe," the editorial read.
And yet, even before his usual diatribe of insult and accusation could be fully absorbed, Mr. Trump had pivoted, sticking and moving like a young Muhammad Ali.
But Mr. Trump changed that with an overnight diatribe on Twitter, belittling Mr. Bloomberg's modest height and accusing the Democratic establishment of favoring him over Mr. Sanders.
There he was pursued by human rights groups for hate speech for issuing an anti-Islamist diatribe after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris in early 2015.
At Barr's appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, Hirono took issue with Barr's handling of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and report in a lengthy diatribe.
In a lengthy diatribe on Twitter, the president blasted The Times, and renewed his critique of the former FBI director as "a total sleaze" and a poor leader.
Before I continue with my tempered diatribe, note that there was once, apparently, a plus-size participant —a model named Bo Stanley on Chris Soules' season in 2015.
At times, he sounds like a gentler, more self-aware version of Angels in America's Louis, Prior's neurotic, diatribe-loving boyfriend, played in this production by James McArdle.
Last month, game developer Robert Yang published a diatribe against the term "empathy machine," arguing that "the illusion of empathy" was the best that these experiences could offer.
In his manifesto, Dylann Roof has a diatribe against people of color, and he says that the first event that truly awakened him was the Trayvon Martin story.
The monologue slips seamlessly between anger, bitterness, humour, and sadness — but it's this last emotion that comes through the strongest as BoJack brings his diatribe to a close.
He had responded to a long diatribe she had written him about how they shouldn't have slept together and how he had used her and blah blah blah.
He uploaded a racist diatribe, a sort of origin story in which he explained how he came to be convinced that black people and white people were enemies.
On Wednesday, a day after Mr. Obama abruptly canceled a meeting with Mr. Duterte, who had unleashed a profanity-laden diatribe against him, the two men met informally.
Gohmert closed his line of questioning with a diatribe suggesting the special counsel's investigation was unfair and that Trump was right to lash out repeatedly against the probe.
He pushed a pair of rugged glasses higher onto his nose, and broke into a mathematical diatribe on algorithms, group theory, and several other concepts I didn't understand.
It was getting to the point that merely opening the social media app was giving me anxiety, with the anticipation of a new bigoted diatribe from my father.
We can immediately access Mr. Trump's latest diatribe on our phones, survey on social media the instant response to them, watch satirical mash-ups and GIFs and sketches.
"Tasteless" offers a loud-quiet-loud diatribe on social indifference, capped with the line "I like you better when you're not around" repeated a mantra-like 16 times.
But "racism and discrimination," a thing Trump trades in, comes in at No. 4, and "Pope Francis," the target of Trump's diatribe of the week, is No. 1.
After the blow-up of the meeting and Trump's diatribe, Democrats accused him of setting them up and expressed concern about his conduct and the long-term outlook.
As the shooter's diatribe gets analyzed, pulled apart and republished, it could easily become fodder for the next white nationalist group or the next publicity-seeking mass shooter.
Kaiser, a noted author and blogger, had used the word moments earlier during a diatribe condemning Steve Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump's controversial pick as chief White House strategist.
Investigators are "reasonably confident" that the suspect, identified by police as Patrick Wood Crusius, 29, of Texas, posted the diatribe on the extremist online forum 227chan before the shooting.
Each new day brings another raging Donald diatribe and a volley of Hillary tweets, along with the social warfare and howling punditry of an election campaign reaching fever pitch.
Colbert, host of the "The Late Show" on CBS, made an oral sex joke on Monday night about Trump and Putin during a scathing diatribe against the U.S. president.
Datsik obviously feels wronged by Emelianenko—so much so that he submitted his defamatory diatribe to the Moscow courts to prevent his foe from being released from prison himself.
Another RT America host, Abby Martin, had previously denounced the annexation in an on-air diatribe, which RT pointed to as an example of its openness to opposing viewpoints.
And on Wednesday, Mr. Trump reiterated all those reasons in a diatribe that was part of a week that Mr. Trump seems to have dedicated to airing personal feuds.
But Mr. Bolton's diatribe Tuesday, in which he repeatedly called out the three men by name, was most likely a considered move, according to a former Trump administration official.
The lengthy diatribe Mr. Miller had written had been replaced by a simpler rationale — that Mr. Comey should be dismissed because of his handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Ms. Matthews pointed to a recent diatribe written by a group called Chicks on the Right, which called the minority leader Princess Pelosi and featured unattractive pictures of her.
As Rouhani addressed the nations of the world, many U.N. delegates had prepared for his diatribe by reading an article published that same morning by the Wall Street Journal.
With a circulation of fifteen hundred, Wagner's diatribe makes limited inroads on public attention and would have been forgotten had its author failed to deliver works of greater genius.
Although he called it a "celebration" of his acquittal in the Senate impeachment trial, Trump's hourlong ramble in the White House on Thursday sounded more like a recriminating diatribe.
To keep from talking about politics, the couples quip about nonsense like jelly beans versus Gummi Bears, Cyndi Lauper versus Madonna, until Mitchell steamrollers the banter with his diatribe.
Invoking everyone from Oliver Cromwell to Napoleon Bonaparte, Abbas' diatribe usefully shone a light on the real crux of why the conflict still rages after more than 100 years.
He launched into a diatribe about the Islamic State, which had imposed its ultrastrict version of Islam on his village during the almost three years it occupied the area.
Yet the report differs from the standard conservative anti-"PC" diatribe in that it also shows a great deal of sympathy for the concerns of minority groups on campus.
At the bottom of the diatribe, Flynt lists a toll-free number and an email address through which any potential snitches can get in touch with the Hustler founder.
Ben Sasse went on a lengthy Facebook diatribe against Trump and conservative blogger Erick Erickson said some members of Congress have joined his effort to recruit a third-party candidate.
That account from Nicki, along with Nicki's denial that she had leaked Cardi's number to her fans, spurred the eight-minute Instagram diatribe from Cardi where she called out Nicki.
Speaking Monday on CNN's "Situation Room," Trump went on a diatribe against Kelly, provoking anchor Wolf Blitzer to ask him he was certain to participate in Thursday's Fox News debate.
But also, who I am in the world right now is political by default, and I won't go into a long diatribe about that, but — You can if you want.
Airbnb's policy and public affairs head Chris Lehane launched into an impassioned diatribe on Tuesday that condemned the "bellhop politics" he said are motivating New York City's resistance to Airbnb.
During an extremely ill-considered appearance on Colbert, FOX News diatribe machine Bill O'Reilly was asked who would win in a fight between him and fellow FOX host Sean Hannity.
And Mr. Shanks, the country's chief official in charge of determining what is protected speech and what is not, made clear that the gunman's white nationalist diatribe was off-limits.
A man and his mother were doing yard work in California when a woman unleashed a diatribe against Mexicans, and — invoking President Trump — called them rapists, animals and drug dealers.
Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, delivered an extended diatribe during her weekly briefing against what she called the low professional standards of the American news media.
Kommersant newspaper carried an article Monday that focused on Trump's Twitter diatribe following the indictment of 12 Russians for election meddling after an investigation that he called a "witch hunt."
At a joint news conference in Islamabad on Monday, the Saudi foreign minister launched into a diatribe against Iran and called it the chief supporter of terrorism in the world.
Owens responded to the BLM protesters by launching into a diatribe about "victim mentality" and accusing them of being "overly privileged Americans" who enjoyed play-acting being the victims of oppression.
His diatribe is full of anti-Semitic grievance, with a surprisingly large number of references to classically Christian versions of anti-Semitism like collective Jewish responsibility for the murder of Jesus.
Penzey is aware of how his opinions have driven the business, but even after his diatribe against Trump's election in 2016, he initially expected a 10 to 30 percent sales hit.
Not only did he refuse to say yes, Trump launched into a diatribe complaining how the entire process is "mathematically unfair" because he had to compete against so many candidates. What?
Trump called Pelosi a "third-rate politician" and the meeting in the White House deteriorated into a diatribe, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told reporters.
The self-professed white nationalist, a frequent user of the site, posted his rambling diatribe and plans there and found a cheering squad of other nameless, faceless 8chan users like him.
Rather than asking a question, Conway launched into a minute-long diatribe, thanking Gurley for having the backbone to stand up to Kalanick and not let a powerful founder run free.
Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican, helped shift the tone among his Senate colleagues late last week when he delivered a diatribe denouncing how Democrats had handled the Kavanaugh process.
Jokes like that don't land when your biggest bug—or, as some might argue, feature—was an employee who wrote a 10-page diatribe lashing out against diversity at the company.
Her 90-second diatribe on the trials and tribulations of online learning has ricocheted around the world as the coronavirus has forced parents and children to learn and work at home.
Even so, the move is symbolic of a president who has made it clear — including in his statement turned political diatribe on Thursday — that he is not in a forgiving mood.
McCain went on the Twitter diatribe after a colleague at Maple Leaf Foods lost his wife and 11-year-old son in the plane crash, which Iran admitted was its fault.
Some people in the crowd, and many others who saw the video, took it as a racist diatribe -- and he even acknowledged that during the rant, but insisted it's not true.
But he also revealed he had lunch with NRA chief Wayne LaPierre on Sunday, who launched a diatribe last week accusing those who want gun control of plotting a socialist takeover.
I picked up and said "hello," but she didn't recognize my voice and just went on a five minute diatribe about how much of a horrible and worthless person I was.
Trump said the faces of the newscasters seemed to sink as his fortunes improved, part of his running diatribe against the U.S. mainstream news media that he claims is stacked against him.
Whether it's a joint post crafted with a partner or a rage-fueled diatribe by an ex-girlfriend scorned, check out how these four women posted about their breakups on social media.
As if to demonstrate this very point, Jeanine Pirro, a talk show host on the preeminent media platform of the right, Fox News, offered a hate-filled 10-minute diatribe against Rep.
"What about the message that—" But again, he interrupted the reporter before launching into a diatribe about how the people who have complained to him most about the Kavanaugh allegations are women.
" Jenner showed his support for Mosher's views by reposting the diatribe, adding, "Amen T." After the former reality star faced a backlash, he posted a photo to Instagram captioned, "All lives matter.
One of the first to pass a million views—a diatribe against Megyn Kelly, then a Fox News journalist, after she asked Mr Trump why he verbally abused women—illustrates their method.
Her preface is a diatribe against the poverty of intellectual debate in America, and anyone wedded unquestioningly to a creed—whether Marxism, capitalism, Freudianism or Christianity—will read this book with discomfort.
The president, in the middle of a diatribe against Omar, pauses and looks out as the crowd chants — not smiling, exactly, but doing nothing to calm the chanters or quiet their refrain.
When Kane tweeted her daddy diatribe on Saturday, I immediately thought of former poet laureate Mark Strand's "Coming to This":Coming to thishas its rewards: nothing is promised, nothing is taken away.
He went on a 20-minute diatribe about them, saying they were welcome to leave the country if they do not like his policies on issues such as immigration and defending Israel.
Trump offered praise for his Brazilian counterpart, who has earned the nickname "Trump of the Tropics" for his similarities to the U.S. leader, during a diatribe against tech companies and broadcast networks.
It would mean that a customer ordering a latte or a tire change might have to listen to a political diatribe or watch a protest for any cause of the employee's choosing.
Mr. Trump did not repeat his Twitter jab at Mr. Ryan at a campaign event in Pennsylvania Monday afternoon, offering instead a red-meat diatribe unlikely to appeal beyond his dedicated base.
This ostensibly "free speech" focused project is broadly consistent with concerns laid out by Attorney General Jeff Sessions last month in a diatribe about the excesses of political correctness on college campuses.
"I've seen a lot over the years, but even I was genuinely shocked to read this unbelievably offensive diatribe being used to justify a refusal of asylum," Mr. Stevens wrote on Twitter.
Trump's Iran diatribe was particularly grotesque in that it came as President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate, was re-elected with 57 percent of the vote and crowds in Tehran demanded greater freedom.
In what is essentially his closing argument for the midterms, the President is engaged in a fact-free, racially charged diatribe the likes of which we've never seen, says CNN's Stephen Collinson.
" Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here.
Frank's diatribe would be more "entertaining," to quote the reviewer, if so much weren't at stake — like the possibility of sewing up a right-wing majority on the court for decades to come.
Lloyd also embarked on an extended diatribe about the Holocaust, which Mother Jones quotes directly:  The Holocaust was the violent result of society assigning lesser value to a vulnerable segment of its population.
That eight-page missive was roundly denounced by many legal experts, who said it sounded more like a political diatribe from the president than a reasoned legal argument against the House's impeachment efforts.
President Trump left town — offering his own bit of counterprogramming with another diatribe against the news media — and the Hollywood cool factor that had accumulated during the Obama years was all but gone.
Whereas the rest of the book is written in dry, largely uninflected prose, the epilogue — which almost reads like a Republican attack ad — devolves into a condescending diatribe unworthy of a serious historian.
MOSCOW — The diatribe against the Obama administration on prime-time television by a Russian Foreign Ministry official was hardly unusual in the long history of rocky relations between the United States and Russia.
Net neutrality activists credited Oliver's diatribe, and the online comments it produced, as the action-forcing event that ultimately convinced the FCC to regulate ISPs like monopoly telephone utilities and to guarantee net neutrality.
The leaders of the media who put together the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner would tell Michelle Wolf to leave the podium when her diatribe crossed the line of civility and moved into meanness.
The police in Sacramento are investigating an allegation that the lead singer of the pop-punk band Social Distortion punched a fan who protested his diatribe against President Trump during a concert last month.
And Mr. Flake — diatribe on Tuesday aside — is still viewed as a likely "yes" on whatever tax bill makes it to the Senate floor, provided it survives several weeks of political kicking and screaming.
Mr. Bahriye, who said he thought he was in his early 70s (many in Iran are unsure of their birthdates), offered a diatribe against politicians, saying that they promised many things but never delivered.
The film is essentially a long masterclass, and while it had the potential to be a monotonous, self-centered diatribe, it's instead a magical peek into Varda's genius, peppered with her inimitable wit and humor.
The diatribe, delivered in Thursday comments to reporters at the White House, begins after a reporter asks Trump what he wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to do after their now-infamous July 25 phone call.
" West added, "Now you got a situation where we need to have a dialogue and not a diatribe because if you want something to change, it's not going to change by saying, 'F— that person.
Anyway, Kidz Bop Karen -- as she's been dubbed -- tells TMZ she's catching tons of flak for her diatribe, with most trolls coming after her for what some say is a clear case of white privilege.
" West replied, "Now you got a situation where we need to have a dialogue and not a diatribe because if you want something to change, it's not going to change by saying, 'F— that person.
He devotes considerable camera time to the despair of an older, obviously intoxicated worker fingering a pair of scissors and vaguely harassing a female colleague as he delivers a rambling diatribe against their unseen boss.
It will come as a result of the accusation of sexual assault made by Christine Blasey Ford and because of Kavanaugh's Trump-style response and the finger-pointing diatribe Senator Lindsey Graham offered in support.
" Ultimately, she did circle back to her usual diatribe against Meghan and the way she's treated her family, saying she "can't hurt people like this and then turn around and flip the script and play victim.
On September 26, 2017, a three-panel strip showed an aged white veteran complaining in what appears to be , in the first two panels at least, a Trumpist diatribe about "some spoiled millionaire" disrespecting the flag.
It's no surprise that West would use the poultry-and-prejudice peddlers as a metaphorical talking point in his diatribe about his family, seeking faith, and training his children to walk the path of the lord.
The longstanding chief executive, Temel Kotil, clung onto his job until October—appeasing the government with a diatribe about the coup plotters in Turkish Airlines' in-flight magazine—but he too has now been eased out.
President Donald Trump's just-announced nominee to replace Dan Coats as director of national intelligence had already drawn national attention earlier this week, when he delivered an aggressive diatribe against former special counsel Robert Mueller. Rep.
And what was supposed to a retirement speech quickly turns into a diatribe against the police, concluding that FP is back with the Serpents and he's not going to abide by the law: He's a Serpent!
We don't know, because all he has spouted is abject nonsense about "winning," a ridiculous and illegal proposal to add a 153% tariff to all Chinese goods, and the occasional crowd-pleasing diatribe about trade deals.
From Calvin Coolidge boring reporters with a lengthy diatribe to Franklin Roosevelt's wallet being stolen, the dinner played a huge role in building a modern press corps as the office of the president grew in power.
The start of Wentz's introduction to "Yule Shoot…" has been cut off now, but he was clearly in the middle of an anti-Christmas diatribe: "I realized how fucking whack Christmas was," he said back then.
Jerry Nadler's late-night diatribe this week against what he deemed a "cover-up" by Senate Republicans for President Donald Trump — so much so that she wrote a note to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
Mr. Bahriye, who said he thought he was in his early 70s (many in Iran are unsure of their birth date), then offered a diatribe against politicians, saying that they promised many things but never delivered.
But police said social media entries showed he subscribed to a militant black nationalist ideology, including an anti-white diatribe posted last week on a Facebook page of a group called the Black Panther Party Mississippi.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Bob Corker eviscerated President Donald Trump repeatedly on national television on Tuesday, calling him a liar who has debased the country in an extraordinary diatribe against a sitting president by a fellow Republican.
During the 90s, the band targeted then-California governor Pete Wilson and his support of anti-immigrant bill Proposition 187 which inspired the band to lead off their 1995 album Raza Odiada with an anti-Wilson diatribe.
Mr. Obama pulled the plug after hearing that Mr. Duterte had unleashed a profane diatribe against him, threatening to repeat it to Mr. Obama's face if he dared ask him about recent extrajudicial killings in his country.
One major threat to Mr. Trump posed by such open-ended questions is that, as his Twitter diatribe showed, he has a history of saying things that are not true — especially when he rambles off the cuff.
Jerry Nadler's late-night diatribe this week against what he deemed a "cover-up" by Senate Republicans for President Donald Trump, said in an interview Thursday that she a note to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
Her internal diatribe against the spoiled star on her court left me helpless with laughter, but the glow of pride she feels at the end is what would have made this the perfect piece to finish with.
He regularly decries unfavorable coverage as "fake news," but the latest diatribe against the press came on the heels of a three-day trip out West in which he spent hours chatting with reporters traveling with him.
Royalties from a book called "The Speech," Mr. Sanders's eight-hour Senate floor diatribe against President Obama's continuation of Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy, were donated to the nonprofit Addison County Parent/Child Center in Vermont.
Google has a responsibility to serve accurate information in its news module—which, let us state for the record, is at the very top of its search page—and this climate science denying diatribe is far from that.
Then he launches into a disjointed diatribe about the liberalizing agenda within law enforcement, media bias against cops, and the public's ignorance of case law that "protects the police officer" from unfair scrutiny in use-of-force situations.
Clinton has not addressed the turmoil between Manila and Washington since last month, when she said Mr. Obama was right to cancel a meeting with Mr. Duterte after he had unleashed a profanity-laden diatribe against Mr. Obama.
Gibson has kept a low profile with just a handful of small acting roles since his 2006 arrest in Malibu for drunk driving, after which he apologized for launching a diatribe against Jews and sought treatment for alcoholism.
Biden will say again that he never once talked with his son or his family about their profiting from his office, and then pivot to a diatribe about how Trump needs to be impeached, and everybody will clap.
"Her answer, placed on Canaday's desk on Monday morning, was a diatribe, reviling her boss with references to Zenocrates and Zola, and throwing back at him his own published words," Sophy Burnham wrote in "The Art Crowd" (1973).
The summit was held near Mar-a-Lago, and Donald Trump showed up himself for a last-minute talk on the conference's third day, during which he launched into a weird diatribe against wind power that went viral.
Back in August, when Kelly challenged Trump on his sexist comments about women during the first GOP primary debate, Trump responded with a diatribe about political correctness, thereby casting Kelly as the problem instead of his own behavior.
What Hadley didn't know was that during their especially heated online exchange in mid-September, Diaz had reported her "annoying emails," including her Bible-invoking diatribe, and the fact he'd been banned from Chapman, to the Anaheim Police Department.
It could have easily been Hannah going on a feminist diatribe about her right to wait for the perfect job to come along, or the real Dunham explaining to fans why she refuses to offer explanations for her body.
In the beginning of July, she went on a mini Twitter diatribe after seeing negative reactions to an Instagram photo she had posted in which she's wearing a pair of black shorts and a lacy, lingerie-inspired bra top.
On Tuesday afternoon, President Trump wrapped up a speech in front of the National Federation of Independent Businesses that included a 20-plus minute diatribe about immigration by waltzing over to an innocent American flag and embracing it. Literally.
That might read as a canned compliment, the kind of claim that starts off a diatribe about how one hard-working athlete stands apart from a general tendency toward the casual and the half-assed and so sourly on.
But then when Corré is asked why he can't just sell this memorabilia and give the proceeds to charity, he launches into a diatribe about the weakening of the welfare state and the rise of the 'charitable-industrial complex'.
In Mr. Trump's rambling, 15-minute speech, he made only one reference to the memorial, saying, "The wall behind me is very, very special," before pivoting to his familiar mode of narcissistic diatribe, peppered with the occasional misplaced joke.
But the conversation quickly turned into a venting session for Scaramucci, who delivered a profanity-laced diatribe against White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, chief strategist Stephen Bannon and those who leak information from within the White House.
On Simon Property Group's fourth-quarter earnings call, the CEO of the country's largest mall owner said he would not bore analysts with a lecture about the misunderstood mall industry — right before launching into a diatribe on that very topic.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump ratcheted up his feud with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, turning an event organized to announce a multibillion-dollar aid package to farmers into a nearly half-hour-long diatribe against his Democratic rivals.
Considering how hard it is for us to even look at a Kate Moss photo without inciting an internal jealousy-fueled diatribe regarding her perfection, we can't even begin to imagine what it's like growing up actually related to her.
SS: There's an elliptical quality to this diatribe that's rare outside of climactic soliloquies on a Shonda Rimes series, but it also perfectly captures the ennui one must experience when one is unquestionably superior than everyone else in their field.
This incited Mr Sanders to launch into yet another diatribe on why Wall Street was deregulated in the 1990s (when Bill Clinton was president) and why America has the highest prescription drug prices in the world (the power of rich lobbies).
Criticism mounted on Sunday over the entertainment at the annual White House Correspondent's Dinner, where the headlining comedian launched into a profanity-laced diatribe that skewered Washington's political establishment, in a way that even some journalists thought crossed a line.
Directed by the Artist himself with Grant James, the simplicity here is in keeping with the song's lyrics, which form a musing (or a diatribe, depending on your point of view) about the state of music and consumption in 2017.
The president launched into a lengthy diatribe against Rubio for sticking by with Trump, despite the fact the senator dubbed the businessman a "con artist" who can't be trusted with the nation's nuclear codes during their vicious presidential primary fight.
In Bristol, for example, a judge issued a personal diatribe against them, with his declaration that "it is naïve to assume that [kids attending] may not be tempted to behave in a way that may be dangerous and damaging to them".
That diatribe by Sykes is worth quoting as a window into the backlash against #MeToo and empowered women: "I don't buy into radical feminism's crazy definition of modern womanhood and I never did," Sykes wrote on his campaign's Facebook page.
They include Charlie, a high school senior who embarks on a 17-minute diatribe on who really counts as a person of color, and his mother, Sherri, who ditches her diversity-oriented priorities when her own child's success is at stake.
When a mass shooter leaves behind a racist diatribe using terms like "Hispanic invasion," mirroring language the President and right-wing news outlets use repeatedly to demagogue the issue of immigration, the impact it has on extremists cannot be ignored.
"It is impossible to enumerate all the important literary works which were ignored, jeered at, or savagely slashed by critics in the nineteenth century, 'the age of criticism,' " the Yale French professor Henri Peyre observed, in a delightful diatribe from 1944.
" During her diatribe, which lasted for several minutes, she reportedly said she had been a victim of rape, false arrests, having her children taken away, and "being told as a single woman [she's] not good enough to fucking raise them.
"I'm merely a minor fascination to/Manic virginal lust and college dudes," he sings, and he predicts they'll ditch him in favor of other musicians after they hear the "10-verse, chorus-less diatribe" he's in the midst of singing.
As I delivered a diatribe about the overlooked complexity of the lyricism of Dangerous, I set my mark on a Midwesterner from the city art school who looked like he'd just stepped out of a regional production of Angels in America.
On it, Keenan sings a disturbing diatribe on intergenerational trauma and abuse, twisting the biblical golden rule: "I do unto others what has been done to me," while Jones slaps his low E string against the pickups, causing that signature swampy sound.
From his diatribe against the voluntary climate agreement — he said it would hamstring the U.S. economy and allow others to pollute more — one can infer that he still eyes climate science warily at best, but most likely rejects it in large part.
" After calling President Donald Trump "a builder," West said, "Now you got a situation where we need to have a dialogue and not a diatribe because if you want something to change, it's not going to change by saying, 'F— that person.
Kay and Sid try to cover for him by saying it was caused by a gas leak, but Alan confesses — before launching into a diatribe against his father, comparing his banker dad's low-wage workers to slaves and accusing him of racism.
The film's oddly lingering shot of a bare-chested Goldblum, mere hours after a brutal tyrannosaur attack, has likewise lived on in internet infamy, as has his fist-pounding diatribe against the reckless commercialization of genetic science represented by the dinosaur theme park.
The leading member of Pussy Riot laughs when I say as much during a recent phone interview, then launches into a diatribe about "vagina power," a concept she gleefully explores in one of the three new songs she's just released this week.
It could be a cheerful snatch of song lyrics, an angry diatribe aimed at the press or the music industry or humankind in general, or — more likely than any of those other options — a sweary and confusing rant about his brother Noel.
In a furious mix of Persian and Pashto, he let out a diatribe about how everyone here is wasting their time and that the delivery trucks to France, where the refugees would attempt to smuggle themselves aboard, were lining up on the highway.
When Dr. Marashi is pressed on this, he launches into a diatribe about how a woman, not a doctor, should be making the decisions about what she does or does not deem a problem or a symptom for her body and her life.
A few years ago, at a panel discussion I attended among labor leaders about the condition of unionism in America, one of the speakers launched into a diatribe against the Koch brothers and their funding of anti-union "right to work" laws.
Produced by an ad firm, Ackerman McQueen, NRATV sends out apocalyptic, hard-right messages; warnings of race wars; and, in September, a diatribe against diversity that featured the talking trains on the popular children's show "Thomas & Friends" in Ku Klux Klan hoods.
The news that FBI agents had carted away documents and records related to, among other things, the adult film actress Stormy Daniels from Cohen's office prompted the type of emotional diatribe that his allies and advisers have long sought to head off.
Pauline Hanson's Facebook videos are both diary and diatribe, and especially in her case — as she campaigns for her One Nation political party across Western Australia before Saturday's election there — I've been wondering which messages or themes are most potent for her supporters.
Zuckerberg's post is a largely defensive diatribe with a quick apology tossed in at the end for that one time when he said those who believe fake news is a problem on his platform are crazy—an apology that he still argues isn't necessary.
So three days after being honored in South Carolina, Trump launched into a diatribe against Chicago's leadership by intimating that its police chief and status as a sanctuary city contribute to the crime rate at a conference for international chiefs of police taking place there.
As part of his July cryptocurrency diatribe — and ahead of contentious Libra hearings on Capitol Hill — Trump said Facebook's Libra "will have little standing or dependability," adding that if the social media giant wants to become a bank it should seek a banking charter.
" Later, Trump also launched into a diatribe against allegations that his campaign might have colluded with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 election, insisting that he is tough on Russia and that "the only collusion is the Democrats colluded with the Russians.
"All it takes is to turn on television or talk radio to be bombarded with what feels like a constant diatribe, not between the two nations but at each other," said Harvard instructor Suzet McKinney, an expert in public health preparedness and emergency response.
A Twitter rant on Sunday was followed on Tuesday by another diatribe on her Apple Beats 1 radio show, as Ms. Minaj took issue with music industry tactics that she, too, had employed, like bundling albums with merchandise and concert tickets to boost sales numbers.
It is after all people who look at every heinous image, racist diatribe and porn clip that gets uploaded to Facebook, YouTube and every other platform — people who are often paid like dirt, treated like parts, then disposed of like trash when worn out.
"They arrive, and even before Pete can stop talking on a casual basis, Donald starts his diatribe on how great he (Trump) would be for the NFL, and what it would mean to the NFL to have him as a franchise owner," he said.
"Describing the stunned silence in the room after the president&aposs diatribe, the book said: "So many people in that room had gone to war and risked their lives for their country, and now they were being dressed down by a president who had not.
He saw Chávez's and then Maduro's infamously lengthy speeches change over time — at first they pitted the working class against the "bourgeoisie," but now they're just as likely to be a diatribe about those who support the regime and those who don't, no matter their political beliefs.
"In its latest diatribe against Bill O'Reilly, the Times printed leaked information provided by anonymous sources that is out of context, false, defamatory, and obviously designed to embarrass Bill O'Reilly and to keep him from competing in the marketplace," O'Reilly spokesperson, Mark Fabiani, said in response Saturday.
And you can see that discourse reflected in his op-ed, from a barb about Obama's exclusion of indigenous peoples from the United States and Cuba's shared colonial heritage, to the lengthy diatribe on Cuba's effort to fight off U.S.-backed white supremacist forces in Angola.
Despite criticism from Democrats that his comments about the four minority congresswomen are racist, Trump went on an extended diatribe about the lawmakers, saying they were welcome to leave the country if they did not like his policies on issues such as immigration and defending Israel.
Jones subsequently went on a diatribe against Trump, comparing him unfavorably to former Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE.
" Calling Trump "a builder" while wearing a Make America Great Again hat, West said, "Now you got a situation where we need to have a dialogue and not a diatribe because if you want something to change, it's not going to change by saying, 'F— that person.
Trump's latest diatribe against the Times came after the newspaper reported Tuesday that Trump asked then-acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker late last year to put U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman in charge of the investigation in New York's Southern District into Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
While the Democratic presidential candidates held a slugfest of a debate 300 miles away in Las Vegas, President Donald Trump was in Phoenix Wednesday night for a rally that doubled as a diatribe against law enforcement and intelligence community officials whom he believes have wronged him.
MELNIK, Czech Republic — Working at his computer, as he does most weekends, on an anti-Western diatribe for a Czech website, Ladislav Kasuka was not sure what to make of the messages that began popping up on his Facebook page, offering him money to organize street protests.
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cursed at a National Public Radio reporter and repeatedly "used the F-word" in a shouted diatribe after she questioned him about Ukraine and the ousted American ambassador to Kiev in an interview on Friday, NPR said.
Every weekday, at an undisclosed location near Austin, Texas, he records "The Alex Jones Show," a three-hour diatribe that veers between conventional talk-radio topics (Cabinet appointments, the war in Syria) and unconventional ones ( FEMA death camps, Monsanto's secret plan to make American men infertile).
The plot moves on, but the moral center of the book is here in the police station, in a diatribe that continues for pages, articulating an idea both simple and ancient, disruptive and dangerous: that the suffering of animals matters, that their deaths carry moral weight.
Trump had opened the first day of talks in Brussels on Wednesday with a public diatribe against Germany, the second biggest state in the Western defense alliance, before the mood appeared to have calmed as the summit went into its second day, focusing on operations beyond Europe.
Trump's diatribe has already been fact-checked, but there are two elements (witchy enough?) that illustrate why Trump was given way more due process than those prosecuted during the Salem witch trials: quality and quantity — of evidence, and the societal position of the victims, that is.
These remarks are the latest in Trump's most recent diatribe against the president: On Sunday, he also called for Obama to step down for not using the term "radical Islam" to characterize the Orlando mass shooting, which left 49 people at a gay nightclub dead and dozens more injured.
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.
After declaring that he had unified the party in one of the most "love-filled" conventions in political history, Mr. Trump launched an extended diatribe against Mr. Cruz, who pointedly declined to endorse him during his own convention speech on Wednesday and instead urged people to vote their conscience.
And, in his remarks, Trump ignored the current reality of immigration in favor of fear-mongering, delivering a lengthy diatribe in which he highlighted criminal acts by undocumented immigrants while failing to mention studies that found undocumented immigrants are far less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans.
And he'll have a similar opportunity to command attention on Wednesday, since he's holding a rally that is scheduled to coincide with the impeachment vote... Wednesday's front pages The NYT's lead story by Michael Shear calls the letter "irate and rambling," and labels it a "diatribe" in the headline.
It was a posture, from press interviews to dressing down Cabinet secretaries at hearings, that often left Corker on the receiving end of a Trump Twitter diatribe -- something Risch, who prefers to share his opinions behind closed doors and directly with the administration, seems hardly likely to repeat.
""It's particularly disturbing that many of the same Democratic politicians, news organizations and other groups that justifiably condemned the El Paso shooter for his hate-filled diatribe against Hispanic people and his murderous rampage have failed to condemn the hate-filled diatribes and violence generated by extremist on the left.
The president also moved to reiterate earlier promises that include securing the southwest border; issuing an oft-repeated $1.6 billion update on the border wall; pledging an end to birthright citizenship; and unleashing a diatribe against the groups of migrants making their way north to the United States' southwestern border.
As these pontificating, grandstanding politicians stand in the well of the House ranting and raving impeachment of the president, or cable network talking heads spewing forth the same diatribe, these people seem to be of the opinion impeachment is the first and final stage of removing a president from office.
Ahmari used his disgust at a drag queen story hour at a public library in Sacramento as a jumping-off point for a diatribe against French and everything that, to Ahmari, French represents: squishiness in the face of moral threats facing the nation, an overly solicitous position vis-à-vis ideological foes.
Last Thursday, incoming, and now outgoing, White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci suggested that, unlike one of his colleagues, he was not trying to fellate himself, an observation delivered in a colorful diatribe to the New Yorker in reaction to the steady trickle of rumors and innuendo emanating from the Trump aide.
Let's start with the recent jaw-dropping (but, in a way, refreshingly honest) diatribe that Fox News host Laura Ingraham engaged in on her show, in which she admitted that she and others of her ilk are upset about the demographic changes that have been a reality of this great country for decades.
However, as a bestselling anti-Trump diatribe, Woodward adds little to our understanding of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and his White House.
Mr. Trump's brief remarks were strikingly different from those he delivered on his first visit to the agency the day after his inauguration, when he stood in front of a memorial to fallen intelligence officers and delivered a political diatribe against the news media, Democrats and others who questioned the size of his inaugural crowd.
President Trump celebrated his acquittal this afternoon, addressing a room full of supporters in a long White House appearance that alternated between a free-association monologue, a diatribe against the "evil" and "corrupt" Democrats who investigated him, a closing-credits sequence with shout-outs to his favorite Republicans and a round of current-events commentary.
The book is a set of coordinates, some crucial, others of mysterious relevance, arranged as flatly as documents on a harvest table: A paragraph on Tate's pregnancy segues into several on husband Roman Polanski's film trajectory; a note on Tate's marketability after Valley of the Dolls becomes a 14-page diatribe on the Robert F. Kennedy assassination.
In a blog post on Slate, a certain writer begins a diatribe against subtweeting with "Back in the olden times of the mid-to-late 20th century, children in schools and summer camps used to gather in a circle and play a game called telephone" which she then compares to subtweeting, as proof that it's supposed to be bad.
The film may feature a diatribe against the Catholic Church, issued by Mildred to a priest who deplores her billboards (she fears that "there ain't no God and the whole world's empty and it doesn't matter what we do to each other"), but McDonagh is not averse to purgatorial flames, from which a soul, chastened and purified, can emerge.
After four raucous days and the defiant speech Mr. Trump gave in claiming the party's presidential nomination — as well as the score-settling diatribe he delivered Friday morning — it is hard to imagine the Republican Party returning anytime soon to being the party of free trade, democracy building around the globe and at least modest immigration reform.
Without going into a long winded diatribe, the long story short is that I have tremendous difficulty reconciling why my audio art must also be something visual - and even if it is a cross contamination of the senses that the world demands, why does the world settle for the visual of another 4 dudes on stage?
Discussions of losing the baby weight make me so angry; an innocuous message from a friend-of-a-friend asking me if I'm interested in her weight-loss coaching because she "specializes in new moms" led me to fire back an angry diatribe, explaining just how many new moms might be triggered by that type of language.
In the midst of a rambling diatribe about CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta, Trump engages in a lot of name-calling about major television networks and makes some wild misstatements about polling: So, I think he's very disrespectful to the media, I think he's very disrespectful to the office, and I think he's bad for the public.
When her teacher asked for her BMI in a recent health quiz, the eighth-grader responded with an eloquent diatribe about why the calculation is fraught with "obvious flaws" and why it's harmful to one's body image: BMI is an outdated way of defining normal weight, under weight, over weight, and obesity by taking one person's height divided by their weight.
The instructions provided by Leslie Rogers to Gallagher begin, simply, with the command to "become my parent," and are followed by a lengthy diatribe about the interference of helicopter parents in the lives of their college-aged children — an oblique processing of an encounter this year between Rogers and a particularly toxic hover-mother in another of her teaching positions.
To the Editor: Re "Rankled by Reporter, White House Bars Her From a Public Event" (Business Day, July 26): The next time the White House bars a reporter from an event for having asked a question President Trump didn't like — or the next time the president launches a diatribe against "fake news" — every reporter present should quietly stand up and leave in protest.
In a six-page, stream-of-consciousness diatribe sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and released by the White House on Tuesday afternoon, Trump denounced the Democrats' two articles of impeachment — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress — as "not recognizable under any standard of Constitutional theory," engaging with a process the White House had until now spurned in protest.
In his response to a question about racial inclusion, he ended up on a bizarre anti-NAFTA diatribe: I'll be a president that will turn our inner cities around and will give strength to people and will give economics to people and will bring jobs back because NAFTA, signed by her husband, is perhaps the greatest disaster trade deal in the history of the world.
Every time I publish or read a story illustrated with photos of a woman above a certain size, some commenter will jump in, outraged: "Why are you promoting this?!" and then follow up with a diatribe about the loathsome creature in the photo, a product of America's junk-food addiction, raising everyone's insurance premiums just because she refuses to put down the doughnuts and go for a walk.
Democrats condemned the address as a dark vision of an America that doesn't exist — an at-times combative diatribe that left the millions of voters who cast their ballot for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE standing on the sidelines.
President Obama on Tuesday delivered an unusual rebuke of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, letting his anger show during a 12-minute diatribe against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and his call to ban Muslim travel to the United States.
Yet here I am, about to write a lengthy diatribe on why emo music, being "scene," and all the rest of it—though perhaps not particularly influential to who I am now, to the degree that punk or whatever is to old, crust punk guys who hold signs outside Camden Station and look a bit like if Central St. Martins students were responsible for dressing corpses—is still the thing I know the most about.
Two recent examples come to mind: Jennifer Weiner, a very successful author by any measure (her 2002 book, "In Her Shoes," was made into a movie starring Cameron Diaz), recently wrote an embarrassingly long diatribe on Facebook blasting Oprah for not selecting her latest novel for her book club; and the rapper the Game has posted obscene, near-nude selfies on Instagram that emphasize an enormous bulge in his underwear that may or may not be Photoshopped.
At the BET Hip-Hop Awards Tuesday night, rapper Eminem became the latest in a long line of celebrities to bash President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE when he debuted a fiercely anti-Trump diatribe dressed up as a freestyle rap.
But it was also, you know, the overall sense of neutrality and capitulation by a lot of the media toward the Trump phenomenon really had me incensed, and I wanted to do something that isn't a diatribe, because that's not interesting, but I wanted to explore the phenomenon, but at the same time, do what you can do in podcasting, or in Slate magazine, and not start from the standpoint of, well, on the one end, on the other hand.
The most memorable example was the short-lived tenure of White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy Trump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, whose foul-mouthed diatribe about former chief of staff Reince PriebusReinhold (Reince) Richard PriebusTrump blasts Scaramucci as 'incapable' Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump's no racist — he's an equal opportunity offender MORE led to his ouster.
The initial diatribe, which Limbaugh later claimed was taken out of context, started out with the disclaimer, "I am not a climatologist or meteorologist," and then turned into a rant that sounded a lot like, and touched on, the standard conservative argument against climate change action: For the next several minutes he droned about how maybe the storm wouldn't be as fatal as everyone thinks, and pointed out that, just FYI, the red part of a hurricane on a map represents temperature, not rainfall, and then got down to brass tacks: Coverage of these storms is a delivery method for sinister liberal ideas.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 6900 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 2628 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 28503 MORE launched into a diatribe over his impeachment following a video call with U.S. service members on Tuesday, claiming Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi22020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Impeachment inquiry tops Americans' list of most important news stories of 2019 10 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 MORE (D-Calif.) "hates the Republican Party" while insisting he's in a "very good position" ahead of a Senate trial.
Y.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (Minn.), Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat Joseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts MORE (Mass.) and Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (Mich.) at the event, and the presidential candidates focused much of their ire on chants of "send her back" that erupted during a diatribe against Omar, a naturalized U.S. citizen and refugee from Somalia.

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