Here's a breakdown of what he was most dishonest about, when he was most dishonest and where he was most dishonest.
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She could no longer deal with dishonest people or with being dishonest herself.
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The grave reality about dishonest reporting is that it never ends at dishonest reporting.
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We've allowed the dishonest to continue to be dishonest without any fear of repercussions.
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A dishonest president calls the media that report on his dishonesty dishonest for doing so.
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Administrations that are dishonest about domestic policy tend to be dishonest about foreign policy too.
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And the more often we're dishonest about something, the easier it is to continue being dishonest.
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If you pretend to respect opinions that you know are dishonest, you yourself are being dishonest.
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"I have to do this because the media is so dishonest, so terribly dishonest," Trump said.
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It seems unlikely that he's being dishonest with you; it's easier to imagine him being dishonest with himself.
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Doing things that are dishonest or unethical to save money doesn't make those things any less dishonest or unethical.
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"People are so concerned they seem dishonest that they would behave dishonest to keep their reputation clean," she told CNN.
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Schultz says it is "intellectually dishonest to suggest that either party's candidate could lose because of a third choice," which suggests that he either doesn't know what the term "intellectually dishonest" means or is being intellectually dishonest.
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"But I get very dishonest media, very dishonest press and it's my only way that I can counteract," Trump told Fox.
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In another set of studies, we found that people viewed hypocrites as dishonest — more dishonest, in fact, than people who uttered outright falsehoods.
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"The truth is the media is dishonest," reads another, which appears to be a reference to Trump's repeated assertion that the media is dishonest.
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"This may sound crazy, Colin, but the dishonest media is being dishonest," Trump Jr., played by Mikey Day, told "Weekend Update" host Colin Jost.
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"The truth is the media is dishonest," reads another, which appears to be a reference to President Trump's repeated assertion that the media is dishonest.
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And I&aposve said before if I would have said that to you during the campaign, those very dishonest people back there, the fake news, very dishonest.
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DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: No, no, when you see the Times how dishonest there, when you see the Washington Post how totally dishonest when we leave.
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Such a dishonest person - & Paul Ryan does zilch!
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" In response, Trump criticized Trudeau for being "dishonest & weak.
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" "Democrats, we can't launch dishonest attacks against fellow Democrats.
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And then, she thought the umpire was calling her dishonest.
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But then the people back there, the extremely dishonest press.
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Without telling participants to be dishonest, the researchers switched incentives.
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NAVARRO: They are just simply not playing fair. Dishonest. Weak.
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There must be a price to pay for dishonest voting.
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What if she were hideous or cruel, withered or dishonest?
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There were the obligatory statements that bankers were inherently dishonest.
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"They're the most dishonest people," Trump said of the media.
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They make dishonest politicians from the past look like amateurs.
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But this argument is as illogical as it is dishonest.
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"It's easier to say the media's dishonest," the aide said.
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" Trump told the reporters, "You're dishonest people, many of you.
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Stories suggesting such a break are "so dishonest," Trump said.
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Trump is viewed as dishonest by 85003 percent of voters.
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But, at least you can keep their dishonest butt fashionable.
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They have been covering me in a very dishonest way.
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Frivolous spending on the company card is dishonest, Gilliam added.
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He has repeatedly blamed the news media for dishonest tactics.
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Hardly. China's anger is as disingenuous as it is dishonest.
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The investigators don't consider Flynn's answers to be intentionally dishonest.
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Central to Trump's indignation and accusations is the "dishonest" media.
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Dishonest media cut out 9 of her 10 minutes. Terrible!
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It's a totally dishonest comparison for a bunch of reasons.
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Clinton as dishonest and recall scandals from her husband's administration.
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NBC news is #FakeNews and more dishonest than even CNN.
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Remember, don't believe "sources said" by the VERY dishonest media.
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Horrible and totally dishonest reporting on almost everything they write.
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Influential Republicans have labeled him dishonest, demagogic, dangerous, even racist.
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They are among the most dishonest human beings on earth.
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"Lightweight Senator Marco Rubio is a dishonest person," Trump said.
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It's just a corrupt and very dishonest media doing that.
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"Jay Sekulow's statement is completely distorted and dishonest," said Cohen.
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Those voters already look at Washington as dysfunctional and dishonest.
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The ones who say that are being intellectually dishonest. pic.twitter.
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" He called the Huffington Post story "dishonest, deceptive, and despicable.
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Nelson regularly accused Scott of being dishonest during their debate.
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It would be devastating if she were exposed as dishonest.
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"Dishonest Media," read one on the van's back right window.
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" Alexander's response, Trump's campaign email asserted, was "pure, dishonest garbage.
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You can be an honest broker and a dishonest husband.
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He unloads on Roberts as, essentially, a dishonest partisan hack.
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"@FoxNews: Julian Assange on U.S. media coverage: "It's very dishonest.
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The problem with "Fix You" is that it's ultimately dishonest.
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For example: President Donald Trump is a deeply dishonest person.
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Trump has been serially dishonest about impeachment and about Ukraine.
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I've had people who have been dishonest and been caught.
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Witnesses who have questioned his motives have been declared dishonest.
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They're very smart, they're very cunning and they're very dishonest.
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By 220006 points they think he is dishonest and untrustworthy.
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Biden hit back, accusing Sanders of pushing a dishonest narrative.
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This story is totally made up by the dishonest media.
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It's not just dishonest, it's selective sorting of the facts.
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He says they suggest the entrepreneur is unrealistic or dishonest.
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To ignore Webb's rights in this regard is intellectually dishonest.
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He sees his opponents as dishonest, deserving of constant disparagement.
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That does not mean that bureaucrats are malevolent or dishonest.
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These are the ways dishonest people put up their shields.
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Unfortunately, it's something you'll rarely hear from a dishonest person.
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They are very dishonest people, and they shouldn't use sources.
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They're very smart, they're very cunning, and they're very dishonest.
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" In response, Lin Wood, a lawyer for Unsworth, called Spiro's comments "simply more dishonest accusations made as part of a dishonest defense and PR campaign by Musk to demean and falsely attack Mr. Unsworth.
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They are among the most dishonest human beings on earth, right?
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Trump called Trudeau "dishonest" and "weak" following the summit on Saturday.
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But it does not make it dishonest reporting or fake news.
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Trump is corrupt, racist, relentlessly dishonest, and a veteran con artist.
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Sometimes they'll use dishonest memes and videos to grow their following.
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It just was not part of his DNA to be dishonest.
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Clinton has been dishonest and has put national security at risk.
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Left to his own devices, this president is lawless and dishonest.
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And I get nothing but bad press from the dishonest media.
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They are so dishonest, and I don't mean all of them.
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"It is intellectually dishonest to compare Bernie to Trump," Khanna tweeted.
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"These are just dishonest, terrible people," Trump said of the media.
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I'd be being dishonest with you if I said I could.
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HE IS A DISHONEST DEMAGOGUE WHO PLAYS TO OUR WORST FEARS.
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He was dishonest and there were women throughout our ENTIRE marriage.
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" Trump slams the media as "very dishonest people" and "fake news.
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We can't do our work if witnesses are dishonest with us.
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"We're dealing with someone who is dishonest," Ryan said of Trump.
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" In response, Trump attacked Trudeau on Twitter, calling him "dishonest & weak.
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DO THEY KNOW THAT THEY ARE BEING DISHONEST WITH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?
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Charles Hurt: The dangerous and dishonest political prosecution against the president.
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Trump is the low, dishonest detritus of a once bright decade.
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What Conway is doing here isn't complicated, but it is dishonest.
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Most Americans have considered Trump dishonest throughout his time in office.
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"What Comey did was such a total, dishonest disgrace," Gingrich added.
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It's dishonest, and it makes me think they think we're stupid.
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Is this the most dishonest administration you've ever seen or studied?
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There's no reason to think the researchers being funded are dishonest.
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Trump said Cruz is "the most dishonest politician" he's ever met.
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"The press in this country is extremely dishonest," the billionaire said.
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But when people are dishonest, they truly do hurt our country.
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And that's not dishonest in any way, because that's the truth.
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But fear not, the dishonest media will find a good spinnnn!
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But that isn't why Mr. Nunes is pushing his dishonest memo.
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Perhaps the cooperation he has promised will prove dishonest or incomplete.
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The character was psychotic, manipulative, dishonest, and had very murderous tendencies.
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"I never would want to be dishonest with them," she said.
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But coming together is much harder when we have dishonest journalists.
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Trump himself is frequently dishonest when he talks about the virus.
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He called the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, dishonest and weak.
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Republicans obstructed, then offered an easily understandable (however deceptively dishonest) alternative.
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" Biden's campaign shot back against Sanders's portrayals, calling the claims "dishonest.
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It would become harder for officials to earn a dishonest dollar.
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All others are fake, very, very dishonest, unfair or some such.
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Peter said he knows someone in the house is being dishonest.
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"Washington Post, New York Times, they're really, really dishonest," he said.
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He was authentic and credible, while Hillary was mercurial and dishonest.
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It isn't only rally speeches in which Trump is relentlessly dishonest.
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These attacks are orchestrated by nasty, desperate, and dishonest fake news.
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And you know the dishonest media ... But it's really a disgrace.
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Romney dislikes Trump because he thinks he is dishonest and divisive.
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A creep thinking he would get caught in a dishonest act.
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On the other hand, when they do report leaks, they're dishonest.
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This is one of his most dishonest weeks in political life.
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What a dishonest, disgraceful shame by Roy Cooper and Charlotte Democrats.
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He called out CNN in particular, accusing it of dishonest reporting.
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First of all, the media is so dishonest and so corrupt.
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They are very dishonest people who don't 'get' me, and never did!
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I'm telling you you're dishonest people, but I'm not ranting and raving.
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She's seen by wide swaths of the electorate as dishonest and untrustworthy.
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Sometimes this comes off as postmodern; sometimes, it might seem simply dishonest.
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But now, it seems dishonest to remove that transparency, so I don't.
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But I'm not sure what he said to her was really dishonest.
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"Much of what was reported is dishonest, deceptive, and despicable," Haskell said.
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But all that was — when you say 'doctored,' you're a dishonest guy.
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The media is absolutely shameful, horrific, dishonest attack today on the president.
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The result would be irresponsible government, removing a security against dishonest campaigning.
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These are among the most dishonest human beings you will ever meet.
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"This was persistent, prolonged and deliberate dishonest behavior," Judge Jeffrey Pegden said.
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I'd be being dishonest with you if I said that I could.
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Dishonest advertising with medical messaging has always made plenty of money, ranging
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The poll finds that 61 percent of voters view Clinton as dishonest.
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If it is attacking the EITE exemptions, it is even more dishonest.
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Some of the networks and some of the papers, it's so dishonest.
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More from Tonic: This doesn't mean that information is dishonest or useless.
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This isn't to say the CBO is dishonest, inept, or completely unreliable.
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It's not subject to as many faulty interpretations, biases and dishonest responses.
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Pollsters also found Clinton struggling with perceptions she is dishonest and untrustworthy.
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This is perhaps the most dishonest part of the whole Leave campaign.
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Trump is the most dishonest, most secretive presidential candidate in modern history.
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" I shake my head and find myself saying, "No, this is dishonest.
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" Trump's campaign downplayed the controversy, issuing a statement attacking the "dishonest media.
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Many such suburban voters dislike and distrust Mrs Clinton, thinking her dishonest.
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The business model isn't necessarily malicious, but it is manipulative and dishonest.
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If Donald Trump is so reprehensible and dishonest, Comey should have resigned.
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In this case, he was challenged -- and he just kept being dishonest.
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" Manchin's campaign pushed back on the ad, calling it "desperate and dishonest.
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Instead, they said he is the victim of a dishonest business partner.
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So, quit that boring book club and join the dishonest boo club!
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But there's something dishonest about the way the response is being framed.
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" Trump hit back on Twitter, deriding Trudeau as "very dishonest and weak.
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That's what weak, dishonest... and that comes right from Air Force One.
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Sure." But, he added, "I'm not a thief, and I'm not dishonest.
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Now, this argument is in fact deeply misleading and almost always dishonest.
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"The biggest problem is we have a very dishonest media," he said.
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"You would never think a church would be so dishonest," he said.
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These were some of their top responses: • Liar/Dishonest/Corrupt: 12 percent.
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He's a very dishonest guy, unbelievably insecure, he had to be fired.
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Our rights and liberties were illegally stripped away by this dishonest fool.
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Most Americans long ago concluded that he is dishonest, according to polls.
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Moreover, he asserts that the people calling for his resignation are dishonest.
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" They also said the case relies on testimony by "mercenary, dishonest people.
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"Coming together is much harder when we have dishonest journalists," Trump said.
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So that's the first and most dishonest thing about this whole idea.
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They were still, of course, highly dishonest by any non-Trump standard.
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Andrew Scheer has been fundamentally dishonest with Canadians about who he is.
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Berlusconi is lecherous, vulgar and dishonest, but somehow impossible not to love.
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Opinion Columnist Donald Trump is impulse-driven, ignorant, narcissistic and intellectually dishonest.
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Calling out Sinclair for calling out 'Fake News' is dishonest and reprehensible.
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This might be the most dishonest news story headline of recent times.
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Two special cases: Avoid glancing sideways — it makes you seem dishonest, i.e.
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Yes, the world's most powerful man is lazy, ignorant, dishonest and vindictive.
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"People are dishonest," he said during two surprisingly entertaining conversations last week.
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One's dishonest and the other is inexperienced and says some crazy things.
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And all of it started with the party's dishonest approach to Obamacare.
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No less revolting is the dishonest and sneaky way it was written.
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Instead, he explained that Twitter was his way around the dishonest media.
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" So excited for Monday's "MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR!
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Instead, he blamed the "dishonest" media for saying he felt humiliated that year.
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He mentioned the media during his talk, calling its coverage of him dishonest.
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That was purely an emotional and a dishonest response in his part there.
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Melania has learned how dishonest they are, and she truly no longer cares!
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"Harder and Trump deserve each other because they are both dishonest," Avenatti wrote.
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Melania has learned how dishonest they are and she truly no longer cares.
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Trump called Trudeau "dishonest" and "weak" in tweets following the summit on Saturday.
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One prominent short-seller called Mr Markopolos "reckless, dishonest, and most importantly secretive".
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"Dishonest Danny O'Connor would side with Nancy Pelosi, not you," a narrator says.
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But both candidates are viewed as dishonest and face questions about their judgment.
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Trump also cited "dishonest press" among his reasons to stay active on Twitter.
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Which is worse and which is more dishonest - the #Oscars or the Emmys?
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In Daytona, Florida, Trump said the news media's coverage of him was dishonest.
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That would seem to make them either extremely fast readers or dishonest ones.
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It's cruelty that is just one piece of Trump's dishonest approach to immigration.
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"The criticism in Germany is justified but a little dishonest," said Commerzbank's Kraemer.
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This guy can produce enough racist, obnoxious, dishonest tropes to rile them up.
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I think he's proven himself to be a dishonest man of bad character.
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While some voters may view Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as dishonest, her daughter,
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This can make you come across as dishonest or uncomfortably searching for distractions.
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I'd be – I'm being dishonest with you if I said that I could.
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DISHONEST It was not immediately apparent what prompted Trump to launch his attacks.
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That the dishonest media must be making some or all of it up.
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But more importantly, Romney ran a campaign that was utterly demagogic and dishonest.
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Selling coding as a ticket to economic salvation for the masses is dishonest.
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They called freedpeople who testified to their violence superstitious, ignorant, dishonest, and unreliable.
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Let me say again: Rhetoric like this is offensive, dishonest and dangerous. 249.
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By hiding the fact that we were getting fat, we were being dishonest.
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What I do think is very dangerous is when the news is dishonest.
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I know you all think I'm dishonest but the other guy is worse!
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Blaming Trump for destroying American credibility with America's allies is disingenuous and dishonest.
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"Melania has learned how dishonest they are, and she truly no longer cares!"
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The campaign's statement did not mention Bossie or any "dishonest" groups by name.
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Trump hits the "dishonest" media over criticizing Melania over high heels criticism pic.twitter.
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Whoever tries to paint these narratives is either intentionally dishonest or entirely stupid.
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He need not rely on political advertising, which by definition is inherently dishonest.
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Dishonest media!" he tweeted, with an image of a book from Disney's "Frozen.
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Donald J. Trump often excoriates the news media, calling reporters dishonest or disgusting.
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A person so untrustworthy and dishonest as Hillary Clinton must not become president.
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Nas creatively chose a cowardly and dishonest place to go which is painful.
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Much like his boss, he was astoundingly inarticulate, deeply incompetent, and reliably dishonest.
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It's dishonest to your audience, and it distorts the reality of the scene.
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But that does not mean he is being dishonest about the team's struggles.
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If you get in his way or criticize him, you're unfair, dishonest, terrible.
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Still, a lot will depend on how the news media handle dishonest attacks.
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Have you found that people are basically dishonest about they actually care about?
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CLF never deviated from the goal of defining Ossoff as a dishonest liberal.
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"Very dishonest & weak," Mr. Trump wrote in a tweet aboard Air Force One.
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It would be dishonest and arrogant to even pretend we have such powers.
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He did, however, address Domingo-Garcia's claims that his agency is being dishonest.
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He said it would be dishonest of him to say looks don't matter.
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"As Democrats, we can't launch dishonest attacks against fellow Democrats," the ad said.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is dishonest about a whole lot of things.
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I personally know many people who have had bad experiences with dishonest brokers.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," he told The Times.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," he told The Times.
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The public is learning (even more so) how dishonest the Fake News is.
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Reporters, in Trump's rhetoric, are loathsome, dishonest creatures -- not capable of human emotions.
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As you know, away messages are the most dishonest form of modern communications.
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You know, the dishonest media, they'll say he didn't get a standing ovation.
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He calls them "fifí media," among other qualifiers (such as conservatives and dishonest).
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No dishonest attempt to call protesters 'puppets of foreign powers' will change that.
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The most dishonest attacks that I've ever confronted, just the top 100 most dishonest attacks on me, and the most ill-intentioned ones, the ones that are absolutely trying to wreck me, have come from the left, not the right.
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Whether it's a dishonest strategy or an inconsequential practice is up to the shopper.
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But it would be dishonest of me to say all is forgiven, or forgotten.
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Something can be consensual and still really fucked up—exploitative, dishonest, unsafe, not pleasurable.
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" "And in many cases, the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it.
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But if you veto a bill — it would have been viewed as politically dishonest.
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And in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it.
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Klobuchar accused Warren, now a front-runner in the primary contest, of being dishonest.
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I would be dishonest to suggest I walk out of step with this march.
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Even worse, it's not the first time Samsung has been dishonest with its customers.
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The election saw Crooked Hillary, "dishonest lightweight" Marco Rubio, and "low-energy" Jeb Bush.
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To simply discount that would be dishonest and short-sighted, to say the least.
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Democrats with roots in working-class America portrayed Trump as dishonest and mean-spirited.
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Trump chided the "dishonest media" for showing pictures of empty spaces on the mall.
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The regulator did not say whether it regarded SBI's management as negligent, or dishonest.
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Speaking during a visit to Russia's Tambov region, Medvedev also called the allegations "dishonest".
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It's dishonest to say that violent Muslim groups like ISIS are being un-Islamic.
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Amazon has reportedly used similar tactics in an attempt to catch dishonest delivery drivers.
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As they drive, Lawrence is irritable and accuses Aparna of being dishonest about Collin.
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"We are running against the very dishonest and totally biased media!" the email reads.
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"They are very smart, they are very cunning, they are very dishonest," he said.
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Power hungry is basically evil in most situations; and they&aposre completely intellectually dishonest.
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Trump often criticizes the media, accusing reporters of biased and dishonest coverage against him.
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It sets a big, somewhat dishonest goal that has very little chance of success.
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To claim you have a power you do not, in fact, possess is dishonest.
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Very little pick-up by the dishonest media of incredible information provided by WikiLeaks.
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" During the presidential campaign Trump ripped the network as "dishonest as hell" and "disgusting.
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This is what makes Republican denunciations of the debate over Obamacare so outrageously dishonest.
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Pretending that sports can take place in a vacuum would have been profoundly dishonest.
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" The Trump camp, meanwhile, downplayed the comment in a response attacking the "dishonest media.
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Using his superpowers, President Trump has exposed them to be both dishonest and pathetic.
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I call on Senator Cruz to condemn Sawyer's disrespectful and dishonest tactics in Maine.
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Nowhere else did criminal law presume victims to be dishonest and require independent evidence.
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I just cannot state strongly enough how totally dishonest much of the Media is.
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The proportion of Americans who consider him dishonest has never fallen below 54 percent.
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Dishonest narratives commit an insidious form of violence against the objects of their gaze.
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She is dishonest and swings her beliefs toward the popular opinion of the moment.
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"Which is worse and which is more dishonest," he asked his followers in 2014.
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The dishonest media likes saying that I am in Agreement with Julian Assange - wrong.
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That Mr. Rubio is another dishonest politician who takes advantage of his powerful position.
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He'd been dishonest with me about several things, and our positive sexual energy faded.
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He would hate to disappoint people, even the dishonest, disgusting and corrupt media people.
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This crisis has showcased Mr. Trump at his worst: confused, confusing, defensive and dishonest.
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Democrats, he said, were "dishonest people" running a "con job" on the American public.
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Anyone who claims to have 'invented' a dish is dishonest, or delusional or foaming.
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No dishonest attempt to call the protesters 'puppets of foreign powers' will change that.
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And in many cases, the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it.
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"Charles Harder and Trump deserve each other because they are both dishonest," Avenatti tweeted.
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It would be no less than 99 percent dishonest, but you could say it.
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It was an act that was both dishonest and wise, a very rare combination.
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"You just feel disappointed at some of the dishonest conduct in society," she said.
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She has also been dishonest about timelines and obtaining input from the right people.
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Not only are candidates dishonest, but voters aren't educated, and the media isn't objective.
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Granted, there have always been dishonest candidates, uninformed voters and one-sided news outlets.
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Not only is financing of military campaigns with debt dishonest, it is profoundly irresponsible.
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Justifying this monitoring by mischaracterizing the threat facing the United States is simply dishonest.
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Or do you think most people are greedy, dishonest, selfish, unethical and self-interested?
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To be fair, we had many enablers to help construct a comfortable, dishonest world.
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The divisive, dishonest, disgusting incumbent President could not have scripted a better reality show.
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But it would be dishonest not to acknowledge the solace of reading her words.
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Mr. Christie called Amtrak officials dishonest and incompetent at a news conference in Trenton.
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And what if a top company executive comes across as a dope or dishonest?
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Patrick Chappatte Donald Trump called journalists "among the most dishonest human beings on earth."
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Republican leaders are now paying the price for their dishonest approach to fighting Obamacare.
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The 2016 referendum campaign atmosphere was febrile and dishonest -- some even suspect foreign interference.
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And many Republican ads take advantage of that misunderstanding, reinforcing a dishonest perception. Rep.
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There is a well-funded and dishonest campaign launching against the important Crosscheck program.
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She sued Mr. Cosby for libel after his lawyer said she had been dishonest.
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They say that we can't criticize their dishonest coverage because of the First Amendment.
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" Instead of fearing a dishonest press, Flake said Americans should fear a dishonest president: "When a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him 'fake news,' it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion, not the press.
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I asked Ocasio-Cortez about Steve Schmidt, the John McCain 2008 strategist, and others railing against her "dishonest progressivism" as simply a variation on "dishonest Trumpism," citing her promises to provide job guarantees from the government, free college education and Medicare for all.
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But in recent interviews, Carter has criticized the president and accused him of being dishonest.
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To presume greater enlightenment than anybody else would be presumptuous, dishonest and, above all, selfish.
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We were playing with doing a karaoke cover, but it felt dishonest and sounded terrible.
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"The press is so dishonest and so unfair," he told the room full of reporters.
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I have several songs — I have one even called 'Dishonest' that's about a specific person.
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But that succumbs to utopic fallacy that assumes technology evenly advantages the honest and dishonest.
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Unless you say it's not a conservative majority but it is a partisan dishonest majority.
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Trump's tweets were both divisive and dishonest, and everything had to be about him personally.
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The dishonest behavior didn't come solely from winning—it came from feeling like a winner.
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Expedia were dishonest and unfair to book me into a hotel that was on strike.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is doubling down on his recent comments labelling Donald Trump dishonest.
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It was a dishonest and ineffective strategy then, and it won't work any better today.
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I read the deadnaming as a stumble, and I can't be dishonest about that reaction.
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In fact, critics unmoved by the experience would be remiss, and dishonest, if they didn't.
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There has been a slew of cases recently involving dishonest disclosures by China-listed companies.
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The poll also found that more than half of voters find Clinton dishonest and untrustworthy.
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"I'm not defending his conduct, I'm trying to defend against a dishonest system," Braun said.
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"Dishonest beats crazy," said Graham, who dropped his bid for the GOP nomination last month.
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But this guy Ted Cruz is the most dishonest person I've ever met in politics.
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They'll often ask for permission, of course, but refusing consent indicates that you've been dishonest.
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The president often blasts the media, accusing reports of dishonest and biased coverage against him.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," McCabe told The New York Times.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," McCabe told The New York Times.
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He's also gone after networks, including CNN, which he has derided as dishonest and partisan.
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The trio had argued that they did not know what they were doing was dishonest.
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Really disgusting that the failing New York Times allows dishonest writers to totally fabricate stories.
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This technology disruption has blunted the "dishonest media" millions of Americans have come to despise.
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Woodward has said that Mattis was dishonest in denying the remarks he attributed to him.
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"The 5,300 were dishonest, and that is not part of our culture," Mr. Stumpf said.
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Clinton is dishonest, will engage in international wars and has long supported unfair trade deals.
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" In Ohio, he called reporters "among the most dishonest human beings you will ever meet.
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In his appearances, Comey has characterized Trump as dishonest and a threat to American values.
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Other channels, the dishonest ones we compete against, are not even covering this development, apparently.
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Sadly, we have become largely inured to misleading, dissembling and dishonest statements from President Trump.
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Trump called him, "very dishonest & weak" and pulled the US out of the G7 communique.
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Back in March, nearly half of her own party's primary voters believed she was dishonest.
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That attacking people as dishonest, as other, as the enemy has real and lasting consequences.
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The Trump campaign effectively was able to make an issue of her supposedly being dishonest.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," McCabe told The New York Times.
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Trump is perhaps the most dishonest person to run for high office in our lifetimes.
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When Burley realized Parkwood was being dishonest, she wrote the song within half an hour.
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That whole thing about letting the voters have their say was dishonest from the beginning.
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That's what weak, dishonest Justin Trudeau did, and that comes right from Air Force One.
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"In many cases, the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it," he said.
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It explains why Republicans can hope to get away with dishonest spin about preexisting conditions.
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How do people go off the rails so easily by engaging in clearly dishonest conduct?
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The other thing I've really learned is, I never knew how dishonest the media was.
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Such statements are far more dishonest than the statistical flight of fancy promoted by Biden.
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Knowing what they knew, the literary crowd found Seeger's poems antiquated, if not outright dishonest.
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People who don't have regular contact with people they disagree with become intellectually dishonest quickly.
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"Dishonest Media," and "CNN Sucks," reads another one, the cable network's logo affixed to it.
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While we're just learning precisely how dishonest this was, Putin has known it all along.
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Over the years, some lost interest, some were dishonest, some stopped buying and some died.
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Instead, it became this convoluted approach to being dishonest about where the votes came from.
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He is an extreme narcissist, pathologically dishonest, shameless, a man who delights in flouting norms.
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Trump often rails on the media, accusing reporters of dishonest and biased coverage against him.
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At one interview, a woman buying an apartment for her sister came across as dishonest.
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If not, potential employers can easily discover during the hiring process that you're being dishonest.
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Instead of addressing their doubts on Friday, Mr. Trump again chose a lazy, dishonest path.
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Instead, Mr. Mulvaney again flubbed his lines, making himself look even more inept and dishonest.
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You will probably be dishonest today, even as you judge someone else for their dishonesty.
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To some, it seemed like a dishonest but effective way to make a substantive point.
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Trump also blamed the "dishonest" media for reports of a "feud" with the intelligence community.
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It's divisive and dishonest, an idea that's insulting to millions of American men and women.
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I was there, too, and their argument is specious at best, downright dishonest at worst.
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The campaign became a battle of two caricatures: male chauvinist pig against scheming, dishonest woman.
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Snowden's allies lambasted the September summary as "aggressively dishonest" and sought to downplay its conclusions.
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"Getting permission to fire corrupt, incompetent, and dishonest workers—that's the absolute showdown," Gingrich said.
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Logically speaking, there is nothing dishonest about condemning an action and also engaging in it.
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" He said that Americans don't want a president who is "compulsively dishonest" or a "bully.
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The insinuation might be dishonest, but the constituent pieces are all at least true-ish.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," McCabe told The New York Times.
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Trump plans to announce the winners of the "Dishonest and Corrupt Media Awards" on Monday.
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"She would be the most dishonest and corrupt ever elected to high office," he said.
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Even to call him dishonest, to say he "lies," doesn't quite seem to capture it.
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Kellyanne Conway is one of the most dishonest humans ever to grace the office she holds.
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These hucksters, either "stupid or dishonest," lie to voters about the elites betraying them and conservatism.
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That if you wear fake glasses, you&aposre more more likely to be dishonest in general.
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"I think his statement was dishonest and disingenuous," Gillibrand said on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 Wednesday.
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That&aposs what weak, dishonest Justin Trudeau did and that comes right from Air Force One.
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Worse, any claim that only fighters are being targeted in these bombings is dishonest and inaccurate.
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" On his own speech "I'm not ranting and raving, I'm just telling you you're dishonest people.
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Both featured a powerful man painting himself as the victim of a cruel and dishonest media.
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This is not because Brog is dishonest; it's because he is trying to do something impossible.
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Trump, after all, is a candidate that has repeatedly gotten away with dishonest claims and lying.
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Which is partially true, but also fundamentally dishonest: Dismantling net neutrality will hurt consumers the most.
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Image: GettyAfter weeks of bad press, Uber finally did something that isn't totally dishonest or gross.
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I'd hoped the article might be penance for the three most dishonest months of my life.
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"Dishonest — which is Hillary Clinton in the eyes of the American people — beats crazy," he said.
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"Actually, it is their Fake & Dishonest reporting which is causing problems far greater than they understand!"
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" She then said, "Comparing those who believe in man-woman marriage to racists is intellectually dishonest.
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Having it any other way is being intellectually dishonest and, as a result, just plain stupid.
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He came out with such a strong statement that Ted Cruz is dishonest -- he's a Republican!
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The former secretary of State has struggled with the image that she is dishonest and untrustworthy.
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"Curling, in theory, in not the kind of sport in which dishonest athletes dope," he added.
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It's one more dishonest message from Uber demanding that we have to obey Uber or else.
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He labeled journalists as dishonest jackals out to smear all that was decent -- him above all.
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But for the most part, honestly, these are really, really dishonest people, and they're bad people.
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" "Sorry, I don't see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!
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Trump rode his way to the presidency in part by taking the "dishonest media" to task.
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But lately it appears that even Internal Affairs/media reporters are compromised, biased and even dishonest.
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Sometimes it's the small examples that show just how dishonest and agenda-driven media has become.
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But Trump repeatedly references the incident on the stump and continues to bash Cruz as dishonest.
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That said, I agree with Rachel: it feels intellectually dishonest to say Bowles' seat is hottest.
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The profile of Trump that emerges is of an arrogant, obsessive, dishonest, and self-centered man.
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But the coach is not going to risk a player's health or be dishonest to win.
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I am proudly guilty of asserting that it is some combination of dishonest, incompetent and absurd.
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He's betrayed our trust, our veterans and our president," it continues, calling Tester "disgraceful" and "dishonest.
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He also called an ABC reporter a "sleaze" and called the press corps "dishonest." http://bit.
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Perhaps this was a way of absolving their guilt for being dishonest or wasting my time?
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Doubtful. Some China-watchers have dismissed Xi's embrace of free trade as cynical or downright dishonest.
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" On Friday, Trump took aim at The Washington Post, calling the news outlet "Crazed and Dishonest.
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Last year, Trump called Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau weak and dishonest, words that shocked Canadians.
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""I think the press is very dishonest because it was supposed to be off-the-record.
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This is exactly the kind of dirty, dishonest politics that Montanans are sick and tired of.
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"There's hardly a dishonest note in the vocals," Mitchell told Rolling Stone in a 1979 interview.
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When pressed, he'll cop to being greedy and even a bit dishonest in his past dealings.
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He calls repayment "impossible" and sees this mess ending in either an "honest" or "dishonest" default.
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Our bipartisan legislation seeks to curb the use of these dishonest interfaces and increase trust online.
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"I don't think he was doing anything deliberately dishonest or manipulative," Mr. Skinner said of Brandergy.
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In his new book, "Enlightenment Now," he argues that this pose is dishonest toward the facts.
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Sometimes people are declared "dishonest" for committing infractions the government doesn't believe they're truly sorry for.
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Democratic and Republican leaders declared that the president's statement was dishonest, morally blinkered and strategically obtuse.
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Sorry, I don't see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!.
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Mr. Trump has expressed his displeasure with Emmys in years past, calling them rigged and dishonest.
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And that, in turn, helps explain why hawkish discourse on Iran tends to be so dishonest.
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At some point, you will work for the Boss From Hell — unreasonable, abusive, maybe even dishonest.
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Ted Cruz's (Texas) campaign, which he described as dishonest and taking advantage of a political opportunity.
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"The dishonest media likes saying that I am in agreement with Julian Assange — wrong," he wrote.
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The Republican said Clinton is the most corrupt and dishonest person ever to run for president.
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It's not like a dishonest reading log denies another student a spot in a particular college.
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I say that we must learn to discard as dishonest everything emanating from this White House.
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He was dishonest in all three venues, repeating some of his favorite falsehoods in rapid succession.
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It had been preceded and followed by the usual snarky, dishonest hostility of the elite media.
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What we should not do, however, is have a dishonest debate about who tariffs are hurting.
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Customer reviews are incredibly important in e-commerce, but they can be unreliable or downright dishonest.
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The frontier was, after all, a mirage, an ideological relic of a naïve or dishonest universalism.
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Now, we have video to show just how dishonest police can be after they kill someone.
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In other polls, a majority of respondents have characterized Mr. Trump as dishonest and untrustworthy. Feb.
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I think if a person is not honest with themselves, they'll be dishonest with the voters.
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Sorry, I don't see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!
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Actually, it is their Fake & Dishonest reporting which is causing problems far greater than they understand!
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The media has felt increasingly free to cover Trump as an alien, dangerous, and dishonest phenomenon.
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But this guy, Ted Cruz, is the most dishonest guy I think I've ever met in politics.
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But to deny the freshman congresswoman is also successful "in real life" it's dishonest as it's delusional.
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" Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci told Fox News that the mainstream media is being "dishonest.
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"I think it would be a huge mistake, damaging, unnecessary and I think also dishonest," Stewart said.
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GUTFELD: They actually believe that if you attack them for being dishonest that you&aposre politicizing it.
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CNN's Jim Acosta asked Trump whether his characterization of the press as "dishonest" and "disgusting" was fair.
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"I think the political press is among the most dishonest people that I've ever met," Trump said.
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More troubling yet, Cruz's opponents have had some success depicting the senator as an underhanded, dishonest competitor.
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And each fresh round of dishonest emotionality in our politics produces yet again less trust between Americans.
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While this may help them identify scammers, it isn't stopping people from being dishonest on their profiles.
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King said in a statement that the "attacks are orchestrated by nasty, desperate, and dishonest fake news."
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It was enough to attempt to make it through each day; I couldn't do that being dishonest.
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Dishonest press reporting our speculative idea for database of account influencing *relationships* with WikiLeaks doxing home addresses. .
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Everyone knew everyone, and to make such a claim would have been seen as dishonest or nefarious.
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By continuing to be dishonest with you about his financial activities, your husband is making it wider.
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The leaks — or rather, the ruthless, dishonest, and misogynistic management that they revealed — got him his job.
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It's a smarmy, dishonest political strategy, but it's hard to deny that it has sometimes been effective.
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"We consider the American approach to the JCPOA (nuclear agreement) as dishonest," the official said in Paris.
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Baldwin called the writer "dishonest" and "awful," but did not address her request to comment on Toback.
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Some might see the incarceration of two high-ranking leaders as proof that Israeli politicians are dishonest.
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The majority of voters surveyed thought Trump and Clinton were dishonest and untrustworthy (Trump 51%, Clinton 59%).
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But they remain leery of Clinton, who is seen as a dishonest and out-of-touch personality.
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"We are running against the very dishonest and totally biased media!" the campaign said in an email.
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Instead, the most prominent aides who do remain are depicted in the report as the most dishonest.
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Some of the reasons: financial illiteracy, financial schemes and scams, dishonest or unqualified advisors and reckless spending.
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Mr Romer clearly seems to believe that some of the bank's economics is sloppy and intellectually dishonest.
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According to the Herald-Tribune, Howard was also dishonest about her rating from the National Rifle Association.
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This is not to suggest he is unprofessional, but nor do his answers feel rehearsed or dishonest.
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In at least some cases, accusations of dishonest fact-checking have been based on highly tendentious interpretation.
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"Mr Trump on the big issues Mencken's heirs"You are the most dishonest human beings on Earth.
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"The media which is one of the most dishonest groups you're ever going to meet," Trump said.
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Google's new war on dishonest websites should greatly help to curb the spread of actual fake news.
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It opens up tapers to being accused of being dishonest, and we're trying to change that opinion.
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Trump also supported Assange's claims that the U.S. media was "dishonest" in its reporting on the story.
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Put in this way: If the ad is implying corruption and rampant side-dealing, it is dishonest.
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" Trump tweeted, following it up with another, saying: "The Fake News is becoming more and more dishonest!
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The meanest and most dishonest people I know, who have hurt me personally, have been active Mormons.
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"We can't give the dishonest media any type of ammunition to use against Trump," wrote one commenter.
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The westernisers were crooks too, but dishonest crooks, and thus even more contemptible than the straightforward sort.
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Don't let the dishonest media try and convince you that it's different than that, because it's not.
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They [the White House] seem panicked and they are operating in such an inept and dishonest way.
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"Trump is perhaps the most dishonest person to run for high office in our lifetimes," Brooks wrote.
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Given the enormous perception from the general public that Hillary Clinton is dishonest, it's a clever joke.
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The media wants me to change but it would be very dishonest to supporters to do so!
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"He's an ignorant, amoral, dishonest and manipulative, misogynistic, philandering, hyper-litigious, isolationist, protectionist blowhard," Mr. Vlock said.
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Tech companies and leaders often talk in ways that make them sound dishonest and out of touch.
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Gillum responded that violent crime is in fact on the decline and suggested DeSantis was being dishonest.
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Talev also denounced attempts by people to label journalists as dishonest or paint their work that way.
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" Another Republican legislator, state Representative Dan Bishop, described the outcry as "a dishonest, media-fueled carpet-bombing.
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"It's not fair, it's not trading on a level playing field and it's dishonest," Mr. Hines said.
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To lump a good portion of Americans in with a small minority of offensive people is dishonest.
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Was it ethical for me to give myself the mildly dishonest advantage that others were giving themselves?
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Lyin' Ted Cruz steals foreign policy from me, and lines from Michael Douglas— just another dishonest politician.
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Clinton was "unfit" for the presidency, accusing her of being dishonest, weak on foreign policy and corrupt.
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This is what Trump posted: Thank you, the very dishonest Fake News Media is out of control!
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Recent polls have them tied, and the accompanying qualitative analysis suggests that people really think she's dishonest.
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" The Cruz campaign issued a dishonest and deceptive get out the vote ad calling voters "in violation.
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Yet, according to the polls, Hillary Clinton's biggest problem is that the public thinks she's dishonest. Amazing.
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Clinton was a flawed candidate, viewed as dishonest, politically corrupt, snobbish, someone willing to cheat to win.
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Donald Trump often has railed against the media, calling its coverage of his campaign dishonest and biased.
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"The dishonest media likes saying that I am in Agreement with Julian Assange — wrong," Trump tweeted Thursday.
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"It would have felt really dishonest to try and erase him essentially as a character," Gibson said.
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Prescott not only resorted to dishonest tactics but spent the majority of her day worrying about money.
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"Before this, I was selling workman's comp insurance, which felt like such a dishonest industry," Lowson said.
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Planned Parenthood isn't "the establishment" & it's crude & dishonest for Sanders to call them that for endorsing HRC.
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But no, she's not more dishonest than other politicians, and compared with her opponent, she's George Washington.
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"It is very disturbing that she has become so dishonest," her mother, Ruthanne Dolezal, told the newspaper.
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A colleague says I am being dishonest and serving no real purpose, but I see no harm.
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Every time I got on stage and told jokes and wasn't talking about it, I felt dishonest.
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In a 2016 Gallup poll, three-fifths of respondents characterized members of Congress as dishonest and unethical.
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Using "free speech" as a cop-out is just as intellectually dishonest and just as morally bankrupt.
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"I really found that it was dishonest that something like that is going on," Mr. Ehikhamenor added.
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Seldom has an administration operated in such a transparently dishonest, determinedly self-destructive and spectacularly inept fashion.
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But it becomes infuriatingly dishonest on an intellectual, emotional, and historical level when we watch Ofglen's punishment.
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" He said "WE have suffered a totally dishonest media, and WE'VE won, and it's driving them crazy.
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The president announced last week that he would present "the most dishonest & corrupt media awards" on Wednesday.
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He's betrayed our trust, our veterans and our president," it continues, ripping Tester as "disgraceful" and "dishonest.
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There are no senior lawmakers who can warn their colleagues about dishonest lobbyists who should be avoided.
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" The president reiterated his recurring attacks on the press, calling the media "a dishonest group of people.
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But Clinton ended that dishonest strategy by answering questions in two debates that confirmed the emails' accuracy.
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Honestly "Actually, I was really hoping for your dishonest opinion or observation," said no one ever. 183.
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This practice is dishonest and ties up funds that could help young farmers get started in farming.
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They may be dishonest, and they're almost certainly acting in bad faith, but are they being irrational?
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The church issued a statement and video at the time calling the film one-sided and dishonest.
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He has been downright dishonest on many occasions, secretive and punitive to anyone who disagrees with him.
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But on-time performance has been slipping largely because the MTA's scheduling practices are flawed and dishonest.
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Mr. Nadler's panel is not alone in looking to impose accountability on a devious and dishonest president.
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Trump called the article a "lame hit" from a "dishonest" and "failing" publication on Twitter on Sunday.
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Tyler's dismissal came amid intense criticism of the Cruz campaign as dishonest from both Rubio and Trump.
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The awards show we've all been waiting for: "THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR."
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" O'Rourke added that Cruz and his campaign have continued to attack him with "dishonest" claims and that he decided during a debate this week that he could either respond to "every single dishonest thing that he said or I could make sure that everyone understood exactly what he's doing.
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Beijing has helped, opening duty-free zones around the country and cracking down on dishonest local tour operators.
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I would be dishonest to say that this is my conscious and rational choice to write this way.
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At least at a rally, the President did say that only 75 percent of journalists are downright dishonest.
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They carried signs and symbols that attacked Trump for allegedly being dishonest, pro-Russian, illegitimate and even fascist.
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This list—literally, the List of Dishonest People—is the same one that is integrated into Zhima Credit.
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Mr. Trump and his accomplices have shown that they are self-serving, dishonest and unfit for public office.
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Clinton, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and other "dishonest" Democrats always draw raucous applause at N.R.A. events.
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He said Mueller "threw the book" at Trump associates who lied, but refused to charge other dishonest witnesses.
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Trump's politically expedient, feigned outrage over the process at this point in the election cycle is intellectually dishonest.
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Darius is ticked at both women: Yael for being dishonest, and Dominique for throwing Yael under the bus.
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And many said Trump, not the man he has branded "Lyin' Ted," has run the most dishonest campaign.
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Everyone was, as it turns out, a dishonest asshole, but people were too polite to point it out.
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I would think it can't be too hard to prevent this kind of obviously dishonest and misleading shit.
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No, not cyber security, but the incredibly "dishonest media"—a theme he would continuously reference throughout the speech.
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Discrediting the Mueller investigation, and anyone that works with it, as dishonest, could be his chosen defense strategy.
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Commenting about the controversy on Twitter, Trump blamed what he called the "dishonest media" for misinterpreting the image.
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The head of an anti-corruption police agency was appointed after a judge ruled that he was dishonest.
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The crumbling of the science of willpower doesn't mean that psychologists have been dishonest or unscrupulous, Hagger said.
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Now, Vizio has dropped all pretenses and is calling out LeEco for allegedly being a dishonest deadbeat company.
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Offenders may have broken a law against "dishonest conduct in relation to a financial product or financial service".
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There are far too many digitally talented thieves and dishonest waiters and the problem's getting worse every day.
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" He continued: "They don't like Donald Trump and I don't like them because they are very dishonest people.
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If you are dishonest you make lots of compromises in your life, and Imran hates to do this.
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"Obamacare is dishonest in that it says, 'Yeah, we can expand it, but it won't cost anything,'" Sen.
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Trump's boast about meeting with oligarchs could just be a habitually dishonest person lying for no particular reason.
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" He tweeted at the time, "Melania has learned how dishonest they are, and she truly no longer cares!
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It underlines a main contention Trump has been making since the primaries — the "dishonest" media is against him.
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That being said, there's nothing inherently dishonest about restaurants trying to push items that are cheap to produce.
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" "They're very, very dishonest people, but I think it's just something we're going to have to live with.
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But to keep Cruz, a Southern Baptist, from faring well, Trump has increasingly portrayed Cruz as fundamentally dishonest.
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A June NBC/Wall Street Journal poll found 69 percent of voters were concerned she may be dishonest.
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Trump also blasted the "dishonest media" for overanalyzing his word choice, saying that they knew what he meant.
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"I mean truly dishonest people in the media and the fake media, they make up stories," Trump whined.
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Many of my Democratic colleagues have had to sustain zillions of dollars of dishonest Republican 30-second ads.
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" Trump also quoted Assange as telling Fox News that U.S. media coverage of the matter was "very dishonest.
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It's obviously dishonest to pay random people to pretend to protest and, if true, would destroy their credibility.
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They fail to see that the more dishonest they appear, the more they are in fact helping Trump.
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But I never figured Trump would make Nixon look good — at least RN wasn't incompetent, just dishonest. pic.twitter.
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And in my interviews with him in 2014, he disparaged politicians as almost as dishonest as the press.
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"I will be using Facebook and Twitter to expose dishonest lightweight Senator Marco Rubio," went another Trump tweet.
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He is a co-conspirator dishonest thug who continues to refuse to come clean & do the right thing.
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"These are just dishonest, terrible people," Trump continued, referring to assembled reporters in the back of the room.
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The process "can seem dishonest to consumers, but let's consider the retailer's side," said Daniel Green of CamelCamelCamel.
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He's not sleazy, dishonest, shrewd or calculating enough to be in the top ranking candidates for the presidency.
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"The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," McCabe told The New York Times at the time.
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Trump is so mired in dishonest and shady self-serving deeds that Clinton looks not quite so bad.
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Trump has frequently derided CNN and other media outlets, arguing their coverage of him is biased and dishonest.
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He quickly calls the media dishonest, telling his supporters that "we have to win" despite a "rigged system".
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You see, one candidate, George W. Bush, was dishonest in a way that was unprecedented in U.S. politics.
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"Worst of all, dishonest Danny O'Connor will vote for Nancy Pelosi for Speaker," Balderson said at the rally.
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The strategy has caused grumblings within her campaign and led to the persistent image that she is dishonest.
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"Those lies were the warm-up act — get ready for really dishonest Clinton if she wins," he writes.
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The president-elect also often rails on the media, accusing it of biased and dishonest coverage against him.
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But one day, around 1841, Barnum found out that Diamond had (supposedly) been dishonest in some financial dealing.
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Richard Nixon resigned the Presidency in 1974 after his persistent denials of involvement in Watergate were proven dishonest.
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And it's not always a dishonest advisor that misleads their clients; at times it's more of a miscommunication.
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Simply put, these dishonest publications convince scientists to submit their research, often through a barrage of spam emails.
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"He continued: "I think the press is very dishonest because it was supposed to be off-the-record.
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" When pressed Sunday about the tweet, Kerry responded, "America and our democracy are more thoughtful than dishonest tweets.
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It's either naïve or dishonest to downplay the role of pornography in the sexual objectification of our women.
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Whether she will escape the moral taint of having enabled a dishonest and immoral president is another question.
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He said the United States had been "dishonest and untransparent" in how it had dealt with the election.
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" Mr. Trump later insulted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada in a Twitter post as "very dishonest & weak.
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Even very dishonest politicians don't routinely pretend to hold the opposite of their party's position on key issues.
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Trump left last year's summit early with a parting shot at its host, the "dishonest and weak" Trudeau.
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It is perhaps notable that one of Trump's most dishonest events this summer was a speech to children.
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The entire screed was classic Trump: unhinged, breathtakingly dishonest and aimed squarely at making the opposition's head explode.
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Significant shares also considered opposing partisans exceptionally immoral, lazy and dishonest, though Democrats held those views somewhat less.
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Stanley McChrystal, told ABC News in December 2018 that he found Trump to be both immoral and dishonest.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, said on Tuesday that the state would have "zero tolerance" for dishonest landlords.
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He repeatedly attacked an "incompetent, dishonest" media, saying they were not telling the truth about his administration's accomplishments.
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" Democrats and Republicans tended to view people who supported the other party as "exceptionally immoral, dishonest and lazy.
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Perhaps conservatives will make him a martyr, a victim of the excesses of liberalism and a dishonest media.
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But these efforts often backfire as just 12 percent of HR managers will call a dishonest candidate back.
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They are dishonest in stating that they are sad about it and that this is about constitutional integrity.
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A Chinese insurance company uses algorithms to read facial expressions and determine whether loan applicants are being dishonest.
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You want to make sure you don't come across as phony, dishonest or out of touch, Welch says.
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Being dishonest about your listing will hurt when it comes time for a guest to leave a review.
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As Americans decided the war was unwinnable and its architects dishonest, policymakers responded by abandoning the war itself.
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That doesn't mean that the researchers working on the question are dishonest — everyone agrees that Dube, Neumark, etc.
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And it worked: Even if these dishonest movies did not depict reality, they created the perception of reality.
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Trafficking in untruths and conspiracies, he calls the press that he secretly venerates dishonest for pointing this out.
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" He continued, "People are basically dishonest and unclean; they cheat and lie and are motivated by self-interest.
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The exhausted right-wing dialogue that Ross McKitrick provides in his op-ed is misleading, dishonest and dangerous.
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They're very, very dishonest people, but I think it's just something we're going to have to live with.
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"Politics, as we see at the moment, are grubby, dishonest and chaotic," said Penny Junor, a royal biographer.
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THE STONE Opponents of the nonviolent Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement are involved in a dishonest branding campaign.
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That's rather dishonest of him, since he constantly claims that the foundation's donations are from his own pocketbook.
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" Meanwhile, 22019 percent of Republicans called Dems "closed-minded," 47 percent said "immoral" and 45 percent said "dishonest.
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It was exaggerated, it was dishonest, and it massaged information to fit a narrative that he had preconceived.
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See, I don't think the mainstream media is free speech either because it's so crooked, it's so dishonest.
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It all feels so remarkably dishonest if you ask us, since none of the employees are sobbing with despair.
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Even so, the tricks the advertisers use to make you click are misleading at best, and dishonest at worst.
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If Republicans can raise money, they can air plenty of dishonest, demagogic ads on hot-button culture war topics.
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"Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest."
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Projected Winner: Donald Trump is the projected winner of the most prestigious MOST DISHONEST AND CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS Award.
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It's not very funny, but the same goes for the dishonest antics we see every day from Fox News.
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He can be cold, he can be foolish, he can be dishonest, but mostly he can just be human.
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There is a constituency eager to blame Hollywood for contributing to societal ills that includes plenty of dishonest brokers.
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Dishonest boys have a harder time than girls, who often aren't checked and sometimes hide earphones under their veils.
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This is precisely why pre-election polls consistently showed that a majority of Americans found her dishonest and untrustworthy.
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Pluto is the planet of shady business, and it will expose you if you're being manipulative, vengeful, or dishonest.
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Typically, Mr Thorne avoids the temptation to provide easy moralising and neat conclusions, considering those unrealistic and therefore dishonest.
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The implication that technology companies don't cooperate with law enforcement when it comes to terrorist investigations is flatly dishonest.
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They say the Trump team is made up of dishonest brokers and their plan has no hope of succeeding.
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But as the editors of The Verge, we want to be clear: this abusive backlash is dishonest and outrageous.
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In a interview with Beats 1, Nicki said Cardi's comments had hurt her because they made her look dishonest.
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She's dishonest; she's the embodiment of entrenched power and the failed Washington status quo; and of course, she's crooked.
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" Balderson promised to "fight alongside" the president on a variety of issues, and dubbed his opponent "Dishonest Danny O'Connor.
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He also made it easier for some taxes to be paid online, which meant fewer opportunities for dishonest bureaucrats.
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In December a poll by The Economist/YouGov found that 53% of respondents viewed her as dishonest and untrustworthy.
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Donald Trump was the only other presidential candidate whom more than 50% of those surveyed considered dishonest and untrustworthy.
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"The suggestion that the campaigns did not know about these debates is therefore at best dishonest," the statement said.
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The energy is lazy or even dishonest as Mars clashes with Neptune—don't plan important meetings at this time.
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" At a rally in Pennsylvania later Sunday, the GOP nominee said journalists "are the most biased and dishonest people.
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It provides insight into the way the beauty industry sells products, and how cutthroat and dishonest it can be.
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It's unreasonable — in fact, dishonest — to suggest that context is limited to the thirty seconds before he made it.
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The watchdog said it found no evidence that any member of senior management was dishonest or lacking in integrity.
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"People say I'm arrogant and cutting, but never that I'm dishonest," Griveaux told Le Point magazine earlier this week.
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Montanans will soon reject him and his dishonest ways, and Quist will have no one to blame but himself.
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"It's a really big question: Do we need thoroughly dishonest police to get confessions and solve crimes?" he asks.
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To be sure, finding the positive can become dishonest spin to the point of ignoring or denying the problem.
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Ninety-five percent of Democrats surveyed said Trump was dishonest, while 66 percent of Republicans said Trump was truthful.
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Together, they may be spreading viral narratives praising honest entrepreneurs even as they spread narratives about a dishonest president.
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Donald Trump's war on the "dishonest and corrupt" media reached new heights on Sunday in a series of tweets.
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" Gasparino's tweet came after Trump used anonymous reporting as a reason to call the news media "fake" and "dishonest.
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He isn't advocating use of the word "lie," but he wants sharp, blunt terms when a candidate is dishonest.
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"How can Ted Cruz be an Evangelical Christian when he lies so much and is so dishonest?" he tweeted.
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"In fact, I've heard quite a few people my age that think you're dishonest," said the questioner, Taylor Gipple.
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Trump blasted Tester, calling the senator "dishonest and sick," and vowing he'd pay a price for dooming Jackson's nomination.
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Now I guess, hopefully I'm in the process of beating very dishonest intelligence because, what they did was incredible.
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"The dishonest media will not stop us from accomplishing our objectives on behalf of the American people," he said.
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It was always a foolish, dishonest argument, but in any case we've now blown right through all past records.
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" Hours later he repeated the assertion in another tweet: "Remember, don't believe 'sources said' by the VERY dishonest media.
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We are asking law enforcement to check for dishonest early voting in Florida- on behalf of little Marco Rubio.
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Trump called Trudeau "very dishonest and weak," and insisted that Canada's high tariffs on U.S. dairy products were unfair.
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"I think the story they told wasn't a dishonest one," Conrad said in an Allure interview back in 2012.
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Donald Trump has perfected the art of bashing the media, "the most dishonest people on earth," in his view.
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It couldn't have ended any differently, but it didn't have to be the staged, dishonest mess that it was.
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It's that he's being unfair to you that distresses you, not that he's dishonest and unfair to your employer.
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He wrote on Twitter that Mr. Trudeau was "very dishonest and weak" and accused him of making false statements.
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"Clinton, through her surrogates, is just trying to divert attention from the dishonest behavior of herself and her husband."
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Trump repeatedly painted Clinton as dishonest, seizing on her email habits while secretary for state as reckless, even treacherous.
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But now the compulsively dishonest, consistently disruptive, perpetually faithless leader of the free world has morphed into something else.
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The proposal describes this as some sort of discounted rate for small business owners, but that is simply dishonest.
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Following closed-minded, fewer Democrats found Republicans to be dishonest (42 percent), immoral (35 percent), and unintelligent (33 percent).
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"I would be dishonest if I did not credit Don for the success of my career," Mr. Stern said.
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Trump's own retweet of conservative comedian Terrence Williams was consistent with countless statements he's made that advanced dishonest claims.
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And with that powerful advertising system, Facebook will always be the platform of choice for dishonest or hateful parties.
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From the beginning, I saw Donald Trump as a con man of the highest order: manipulative, dishonest, unprincipled, amoral.
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Almost half of dishonest reviewers say they did so in order to damage the reputation of their former employer.
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His dishonest intervention in eastern Ukraine has rendered that country more pro-Western than at any time since 1991.
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A Google spokesperson said the ads were removed because the company believes the sites were using dishonest business practices.
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Last month, Trump said he was revoking the press credentials from the Post, accusing the publication of dishonest reporting.
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"Sorry, I don't see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!" the president added.
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He has called journalists things like "scum", "slime", "dishonest", and "sleaze", among other things, on more than one occasion.
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But I can tell you, in my opinion, these are the crookedest, most dishonest, dirtiest people I've ever seen.
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But, The Dress notwithstanding, in the 2010s virality got too easy, and then it grew sour, venal and dishonest.
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He dubbed the first the Hand of God, though it was actually Maradona at his most mortal: dirty, dishonest.
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Politicians are always letting the public off the hook—it might be the most unforgivably dishonest thing they do.
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Frankly, Target likes to have an image that it cares about doing what's right, but this is very dishonest.
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You hear the President of the United States repeatedly assert that the dishonest press is hiding the real truth.
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That's dishonest and unfair to your employer, because there are others out there who can do the whole job.
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"Their hollow and dishonest political stunt should be a clear indicator of the intention of this group," she said.
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Even if the Williamses hadn't gotten caught, their self-focused and dishonest choices would chip away at their happiness.
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I feel like it was very dishonest when he wouldn't say what he knew he said to the public.
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From our view, military tanks, tear gas, rubber bullets and dishonest narratives won't be bridging this gap anytime soon.
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Throughout his campaign he has repeatedly berated his opponents when he felt they were being dishonest to the public.
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But there are some terrible, dishonest people that do a tremendous disservice to our country, and to our people.
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"I would rather have a dishonest but strong leader than an honest but clueless leader," said Ms. Abramove, 42.
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At the very least, it's dishonest to say you don't negotiate and then to do so with favored customers.
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"Do not come to buy us with a dishonest offer, as if we do not have dignity," Padrino said.
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Such multi-level marketing schemes are money losers for nearly everyone involved, and many of them use dishonest practices.
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The absence of public dishonesty, for Trump, is usually driven by an absence of opportunity to be publicly dishonest.
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Sometimes though – despite a list of plans running from A to Z – you just need a good, dishonest blag.
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I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5:00 o'clock.
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A majority of voters say they find her dishonest, polls show, with many citing her private server as a reason.
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While other people suggested it a cry for help from a video editor who was forced to include dishonest footage.
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But I'm confident that, armed with a little history, you'll spot the dishonest spin as fast as you hear it.
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"Unrestrained. Authoritative. Dishonest. Reckless. Disrespectful."There's been a lot of discussion about the GOP's relationship with women this election cycle.
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He told the inquiry the bank was "wrong" but not dishonest when it charged fees to customers who had died.
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Then someone said I was dishonest or something like that and I was like, 'Why am I doing this crap?
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One would have him being very dishonest, the other would have him being honest but very dangerous to the republic.
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Our former chief book critic, Michiko Kakutani, returned to review the book, which portrays Mr. Trump as unethical and dishonest.
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Other posts and articles portrayed Trump as scatterbrained and dishonest in how he talks about the tariffs and trade war.
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I am not only fighting Crooked Hillary, I am fighting the dishonest and corrupt media and her government protection process.
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And while it might not matter if your favorite singer is dishonest, it's definitely important to have a trustworthy bestie.
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However, Clinton is viewed as slightly more dishonest than Trump -- 29% say Clinton is honest, compared to 35% for Trump.
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So reducing hate speech to an LSAT prep semantics game reframing hate and hate groups as "just" words is dishonest.
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In a survey covered by both The Telegraph and Travel + Leisure, responding flight crew apparently revealed their most dishonest behavior.
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" French argued a Trump-Clinton general election matchup would be "a choice between two historically corrupt, dishonest, and incompetent politicians.
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They're subsidizing corporate polluters with taxpayer dollars, allowing dishonest lenders to take advantage of veterans and consumers and students again.
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It would feel really destructive and cruel to both him and myself and dishonest about what used to exist. Yeah.
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Most recently, President Donald Trump claimed that the "the very, very dishonest press" doesn't want to report on terrorist attacks.
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Meanwhile, the other party is divided over whether there is a roadmap to remove a dishonest president as in 1974.
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On the other hand, a top banker dismissing recession worries to calm fears could be seen as uninformed or dishonest.
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The email blast includes a survey of 30 questions about a "dishonest media" that Trump says were written by him.
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Trump responded by calling the politician "wacky" and by going after Johnson, saying she had been dishonest about the call.
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He is, without a doubt, one of the most dishonest people in Washington and, in my opinion, a complete sociopath.
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There, the president attacked the media, which he has repeatedly assailed as corrupt, dishonest and hell-bent on undermining him.
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Dishonest VA managers would gain the ability to summarily fire anyone, and employees would have no meaningful due process rights.
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However sources told STAT that the disclosure is dishonest based on what was discovered in the emails the publication obtained.
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Participants in the game also became more dishonest more quickly when it would benefit just them and not their partner.
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Anton's rendering is clever, dishonest, and used by virtually all defenders of this distorted interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Sen.
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"But 'Let it burn itself out' and 'It's not as virulent as regular TB' are just dishonest arguments," Farmer said.
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" Taylor Gipple put Clinton on the spot saying, "I've heard quite a few people my age that think you're dishonest.
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They're subsidizing corporate polluters with taxpayer dollars, allowing dishonest lenders to take advantage of veterans and students and consumers again.
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"Worst of all, Dishonest Danny O'Connor will vote for Nancy Pelosi for Speaker," Balderson said to boos from the crowd.
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The thing is not to be dishonest and overly polite and not tell people the truth, because that's just empty.
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And if Comey lied about what Lynch and Obama knew before his press conference, what else was he dishonest about?
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She refused to recoil from early Democratic polling showing that many voters viewed her unfavorably and regarded her as dishonest.
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You might ask how I can be sure that one candidate will be so much more dishonest than the other.
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He has started deploying fundraising emails to some success and built a microsite to argue that Hillary Clinton is dishonest.
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He told the boys that the media were dishonest and would not show the size of their jamboree on television.
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They don't have "different points of view;" they're just plain dishonest and greedy people looking to benefit from their dishonesty.
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He took on mobsters, crooked politicians and dishonest Wall Street bankers in the "Greed is good" days of the 1980s.
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Worse, there are dishonest "Lyme literate" doctors who prey on the ill and charge people exorbitant sums for ineffective treatments.
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Trump suggests the publication — or, as he refers to it, the "dishonest media" — should dig into the Clinton Foundation instead.
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All Milbank had done was birth a meme, a particularly damaging one, which proved useful to bad and dishonest people.
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The nurse is alleged to have given dishonest answers to medical staff when she returned to Heathrow airport that month.
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The Times story is remarkable for showing just how dishonest Trump has been when discussing how he got his money.
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They never get the full scope because people are dishonest about their work experience inside of a company, I find.
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I realized too much animation completely detracts from the story I wrote and was a dishonest approach to my vision.
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The Trump campaign, which blamed the controversy on "dishonest media," said the comment was meant to refer to political action.
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Mr. Shapiro said the parallels between Mr. Trump and the Arturo Ui character, a charismatic but dishonest outsider, were uncanny.
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Earlier this month, an official with the Chinese Embassy in Canada called the provision "dishonest behavior" that undermines national sovereignty.
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He thanked Americans for their "acts of kindness towards one another" and their "honesty": Trump is mean and compulsively dishonest.
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Polls show that in narrow ways, the voters saw what I saw — people did believe Trump unqualified, unkind, dishonest, indecent.
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Still, individual opinions about that may vary: If it feels uncomfortable or dishonest to leave a job off, then don't.
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On the one hand, I don't want to get involved — if she wants to be dishonest, that's up to her.
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Women who are seen as political insiders — or as dishonest, which many voters lump together — suffer more than do men.
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Republican leaders instead promote silly conspiracy theories, like the "cornucopia of dystopian, dishonest and discredited data" President Trump offered yesterday.
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President Trump angrily struck back at Democrats in sometimes profane terms, calling them "dishonest" and "corrupt" as they pursue impeachment.
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But he is rarely as comprehensively dishonest as he has been about his dealings with Ukraine and the impeachment process.
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Instead, Mr. Trump ranted about the dishonest media that undercounted the number of people who turned out for his inauguration.
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During his campaign, Trump pushed for stricter immigration policies and repeatedly called the media "dishonest" in its coverage of him.
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It's dishonest about the nature of power, which lets people behave with impunity because the rules are different for them.
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"The president uses hyperbole, and is often flat-out dishonest in what he tells the American public," Ms. Escobar said.
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His tweet referred to the memo as "dishonest and misleading" and urged the agencies to press forward with their duties.
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Facebook has created an independent fact-checking team with power to suppress posts it determines to be dishonest or misleading.
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According to the report, Trump also turned to the Time reporters and said they could be pretty dishonest as well.
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Trump has repeatedly derided the media as dishonest, leveling claims that reporters fabricate stories in order to undermine his presidency.
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In their own tweets, some of Trump's prominent allies made the campaign's dishonest framing of Clyburn's remark even more incendiary.
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It feels dishonest, somehow, to keep visiting the same places — Agra, Jaipur, Jammu, Delhi — and never go to the valley.
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Then Trump openly called Trudeau "very dishonest and weak" at a G-7 meeting in Quebec in June last year.
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But if they were, Trump's closest aides wouldn't be leaking like walking colanders to what he calls the 'dishonest media.
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Recently, he went on Twitter to say a "fake news trophy" should be given out to the most dishonest outlet.
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Pretending that they truly are pure love matches, as Alcott's narrator does, will always feel a little dishonest and perverse.
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This is also part of a clear pattern in which the left uses wildly dishonest language to describe president Trump.
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The court enacted little-used Article 62 of the Constitution, which allows disqualification of any lawmaker found to be dishonest.
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"They're very, very dishonest people, but it's just something that we are going to have to live with," he said.
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It's regrettable that students who don't have tutors are disadvantaged, but it's at least not dishonest to prosper by study.
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Our findings reveal that forcing an individual to think about honesty does increase subjects' willingness to view Trump as dishonest.
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It would empower the Business Integrity Commission to license dealers and their deliverers and to deny licenses to dishonest companies.
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Early this month, he wrote that the "MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR" would happen at 230 p.m.
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After the lights briefly went down during a speech in South Carolina, Trump accused "the dishonest press" of being behind it.
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But events in Washington, including a news conference in which Trump branded accredited White House reporters "dishonest people", sowed more confusion.
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This proclivity toward expedient alteration is precisely what fuels some people's sense of her in particular as disingenuous and even dishonest.
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On the lack of common ground "It's not just dishonest, this selective sorting of the facts; it's self-defeating," he said.
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They&aposre happy for the entire world to listen to their despicable, dishonest and immoral statements, and there is zero comparison.
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" Less than an hour after Brewer Lane's Fox & Friends interview, Trump took to Twitter to call out the Times as "dishonest.
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Bartlett's lawyer points to video that captured part of the event and says the trooper's account of the arrest is dishonest.
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There are many words you could use to describe Weezer's new material, but at least "dishonest" and "boring" aren't among them.
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First, they tested dishonest behavior against swearing in a lab environment by asking the 276 participants to describe their swearing habits.
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The dishonest minority, who can most afford it, must pay their legal share of tax, like the honest majority already does.
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The millennial Rhodes Scholar said Thursday that behaving as if President Donald Trump is the Democrats' only problem would be dishonest.
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Just as obviously, if companies take bad-faith smear jobs seriously, it will just lead to more of these dishonest campaigns.
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Law enforcement takes dishonest reports very seriously, and we caution that people making false claims can and will face criminal penalties.
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TRUMP: See, that&aposs such dishonest reporting because - of course, it happens to be NBC which is possibly worse than CNN.
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After a G7 summit in Quebec last year Mr Trump blasted Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, as "very dishonest and weak".
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"Law enforcement takes dishonest reports very seriously ... and we caution that people making false claims can and will face criminal penalties."
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Rather than belittle Chicago's communities with hateful and dishonest rhetoric, he needs to go back to D.C. and face his fate.
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Once the ads are ready to run, a Google team reviews the ad for policy violations, including misrepresentation or dishonest claims.
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Jon Tester, the ranking member on Veterans' Affairs Committee, as "very sick and dishonest" for raising the allegations as an issue.
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I have personally never seen the government apparatus move against a company like it did here in a very dishonest manner.
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You left the G240 Summit a few days ago in Canada having determined that Prime Minister Trudeau is weak and dishonest.
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"It is inherently dishonest to claim to be a single gender organization while simultaneously endeavoring upon a coed model," Hannan wrote.
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Donald Trump blasted U.S. media as "unbelievably dishonest" in an interview with Larry King on Russian state-owned television on Thursday.
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I saw The Boss Baby on an airplane six months ago, and it would dishonest to say I remember it well.
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"You never want to be dishonest about your accomplishments, but what you communicate about yourself makes a huge impact," Burnette said.
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" Cruz's opponents pounced immediately: The Cruz campaign issued a dishonest and deceptive get out the vote ad calling voters "in violation.
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The "dishonest media" had been one of Trump's favorite foils for a while by the time Christie endorsed him in February.
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Samuel Peinand, who also attends Ministerio Apostolico, also finds Clinton to be dishonest but is willing to give her a chance.
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It's about time the perpetrators of this fraud on me and the American People start defending their dishonest and treasonous acts.
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The press release is dishonest, says a person who works with Opportunity who requested anonymity because they're not authorized to speak.
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"Rather than demonstrating a dishonest snowball effect, [the authors] may just be illustrating successful learning," she writes me in an email.
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"On the one hand, you can choose somebody who's absolutely nuts or somebody who's probably very selfish and dishonest," he said.
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But there's a point past which it becomes sufficiently inaccurate or dishonest that most scientists will have a problem with it.
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The very first dishonest controversy of Trump's presidency was over his exaggerations about the size of the crowd at his inauguration.
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Journalists are already bracing for a contentious term with a president who calls them "dishonest" and obsessively critiques everything they do.
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In the words of the head of the conservative group, the largest in the Parliament, the proposals were "dishonest" and "unacceptable".
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Carl Bernstein, a reporter who helped expose the Watergate cover-up, on Sunday said Trump is even more dishonest than Nixon.
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Dr. Price will also be accused of "slashing" needful programs, but like most of the left's harangues, this is fundamentally dishonest.
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It is also pointless — and somewhat dishonest — to talk about total U.S. defense spending as if it was all for NATO.
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Trump has repeatedly feuded with the media, accusing both news outlets and individual reporters of biased and dishonest coverage about him.
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A five-term congressman and Tea Party darling, Duffy has a long, well-documented history of making inflammatory and dishonest comments.
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"Clinton, through her surrogates, is just trying to divert attention from the dishonest behavior of herself and her husband," Trump added.
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"I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5:85033 o'clock," Trump tweeted.
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Take, for example, one of Greathouse's final claims: My point is that many people in the business community are intellectually dishonest.
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Calls report "dishonest, deceptive and despicable" but then seems to go on to confirm accuracy of emails and offer explanation pic.twitter.
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They also will claim this encourages the weaponization of sexual-misconduct charges by dishonest people for political or other nefarious purposes.
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"I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 85033:00 o'clock," Trump tweeted.
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"I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5:00 o'clock," he tweeted.
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I can't think of any reason why scientists would not use these cautionary stories that contradict the dishonest/distorted/unproven ones.
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Trump also called Trudeau "dishonest and weak" and accused him of changing his tone only after Trump had left the summit.
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The left's attempt to conflate his "nationalism" in his protectionist trade policies with racist "white nationalism" is dishonest and twisted logic.
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Rather, Cohen suggested that Trump's legal team had a hand in his dishonest testimony, but he did not provide corroborating evidence.
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" In the midst of his stump speech, he even coined a Trump-esque epithet for his opponent: "dishonest liberal Joe Manchin.
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Donald Trump is the most corrupt, immoral and dishonest president we have had perhaps in the history of the United States.
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"We cannot permit dishonest campaign tactics to go unchecked in our democracy — no matter which side they purportedly help," Hoffman said.
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At various times over the years, I recruited others, but soon dropped them, usually because they were either dishonest or lazy.
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Neither woman had to offer clumsy, laughably dishonest definitions of "boofing" and "devil's triangle" to the Senate, and the American people.
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Anyone who has been the victim of the social-media furies knows just how distorting and dishonest those furies can be.
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There is a large slice of voters who told exit pollsters they thought Trump was dishonest, had a bad temperament, etc.
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Of course, I have also viewed porn that is atrociously dishonest, meaning that the performances are forced or, at times, cruel.
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He is shameless, relentlessly dishonest, poorly informed about policy, disrespectful of the norms and principles of constitutional government, and fundamentally dangerous.
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The administration uses dishonest critiques as an excuse to push its political agenda, cutting funding for research that is politically inconvenient.
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"Personally, I am disappointed by what I see as dishonest and egotistic behavior from Julian Assange and WikiLeaks," Ms. Best said.
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He did, after all, ascend to the White House on an immigrant-bashing, ethnonationalist platform as dishonest as it was divisive.
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I'm the kind of person that if I embellish what someone says, I feel a little guilty that I've been dishonest.
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Mr. Trump has long mocked the investigations as "rigged witch hunts," pursued by Democrats and abetted by a dishonest news media.
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But of course, he's being dishonest with them as well, and were he exposed, he could have family relationships to repair.
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The Biden campaign responded with an online ad accusing the Sanders campaign of unleashing a "barrage" of "dishonest" attacks against Biden.
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Congressman Nunes' deliberately dishonest actions make him unfit to serve as Chairman, and he must be removed immediately from this position.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's final campaign rally of 2019 was not only his longest ever but his most dishonest too.
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The president and his allies have sought to turn the tables on Democrats by accusing them of being the dishonest ones.
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At a rally last week in Phoenix, Trump said journalists are "truly dishonest people" for criticizing his reaction to the violence.
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Above all and unequivocally so, this comportment is obscene, dishonest, and represents a level of malfeasance we have not seen before.
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As the holiday shopping season begins, we looked at the ecosystem of online reviews, which can be unreliable or downright dishonest.
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"The Dishonest Media likes to create the look of turmoil in the White House, of which there is none," he added.
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"I haven't met Schaeuble yet and I don't want to be impolite, but his behavior seems dishonest to me," he added.
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The FOP claimed that this effort to keep dishonest officers off the stand violated the due process rights of those officers.
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"I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5:00 o'clock," Trump tweeted.
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It is not exactly breaking news that this president is dishonest and hyperbolic, prone to claiming things on Twitter without evidence.
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Mr. Northam was calm as he took questions, but was plainly bothered by the suggestion that he was bigoted or dishonest.
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Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats who say it's fallen down on the job by approving too many dishonest for-profit schools.
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This was an excuse for the Democrats who lost an election who actually got their ass kicked, 306 -- (CHEERS) When you see "The Times" how dishonest they are, when you see "The Washington Post" how totally dishonest, when we leave -- and I actually say this -- they are all doing numbers that they&aposve like never done.
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And, you know, the dishonest media — because you people deal with it as well as I do — but it's really a disgrace.
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As a result of this — and, more importantly, skimming by dishonest operators — by the 1850s most American states had soured on lotteries.
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Others in the media, which almost surprises me because they're dishonest also, were presented with this story by this woman numerous times.
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Donald Trump has never made a secret of his disdain for what he has called, at turns, the "disgusting" and "dishonest" press.
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But what was very dishonest and problematic in Wade's work was that he jumped from that to something which is completely unsupported.
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Health care Delaney thinks healthcare is a right, but says he has a better option than the "intellectually dishonest" Medicare for All.
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While the Church itself has hit back hard on Remini's claims that the church is abusive, dishonest, and engages in sexual misconduct.
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Pai's speech was a shallow, dishonest collage of conservative talking points, and it only became more ugly and disjointed as he continued.
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"Some of the most dishonest people in media are the so-called fact-checkers," he said to resounding boos from the crowd.
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He told the hosts that only their program — not even Fox News as a whole — is exempt from the "dishonest media" label.
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Ms. Houdyshell's bubbly humor and warmth are, as always, immensely pleasurable; like Mr. Birney, she's incapable of a dishonest word or action.
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And Mr. Rubio has criticized Mr. Cruz in increasingly personal terms, calling him a dishonest politician who has routinely lied to voters.
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And any attempt to "open up those libel laws", allowing Mr Trump to sue the "dishonest" press, will face First-Amendment challenges.
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Since neither Apple nor the phone's owner have any idea why it burst into flames, it feels dishonest to speculate its causes.
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"Bank officers colluded with DSKDL by misusing their power and authority with dishonest and fraudulent intention," the police said in a statement.
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The dishonest news organizations continued to misrepresent Trump's comments long after watchdogs called them out on social media for misinterpreting the remarks.
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The latest season is stronger than season 10, and that might be in part because the government feels more dishonest than ever.
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Underscoring the competitiveness of the race, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee quickly put together an ad calling Coffman's pushback against Trump dishonest.
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"There is no question that both of your actions were deliberate, dishonest and committed over a period of a year," she said.
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But she is soon trapped, a victim of her own web of lies—a dishonest spider of a human, lost and broken.
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It regulates foreign firms unfairly, blocks imports through dishonest health and safety rules, and creates China-specific standards to prevent market entry.
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One is mostly left to hope that he's being dishonest and actually has a stronger grasp of things than his words suggest.
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It is clear that an arrogant, incompetent campaign royally blew an election, handing the Oval Office to an unhinged, unqualified, dishonest man.
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"It is dishonest to trick people into thinking they are directly supporting the President's re-election when they are not," she said.
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"Trump kept saying, 'We're in a room full of liars, the deceitful dishonest media who got it all wrong,'" the source said.
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Trump also denied having a "feud" with the intelligence community, blaming it on "dishonest" media and vowing to strongly support intelligence officials.
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Today, 28 states, plus Washington, D.C., have anti-SLAPP statutes on the books in order to protect consumers from these dishonest tactics.
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Some big multinational corporations, like GE and Boeing, are waging a dishonest campaign to pass the ill-conceived Border Adjustment Tax (BAT).
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Research suggests that people are more likely to engage in dishonest conduct in which they can tell themselves they're not stealing money.
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And Assange's claim that a "very dishonest" media was "colluding" with the Clinton campaign match Trump's own frequent attacks on the press.
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Massachusetts regulators recently charged Morgan Stanley with "dishonest and unethical conduct" for having pushed its brokers to sell loans to their clients.
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By Biju's own admission, he had been dishonest with previous reports, citing bogus progress in his plant research to appease his superiors.
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Although disciplined, dishonest campaigning has worked to the Leave campaign's advantage, playing to widespread hostility to immigration has been its biggest winner.
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His unvarnished rhetoric manufactures a sense of honesty, though he might be the most blatantly dishonest president this country has ever had.
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O'Rourke during a debate last week repeated Trump's nickname for Cruz, claiming the name "Lyin' Ted" has stuck because Cruz is dishonest.
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"It is an important initiative to deter dishonest debtors", said the Shanghai Railway Transport Court in a press release sent to Reuters.
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The Associated Press reported Saturday that the lawyers referred to Comey as "Machiavellian" and dishonest in the letter, which the AP obtained.
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"Simply put, Hillary Clinton cannot escape the fact Americans overwhelmingly regard her as dishonest, hypocritical, and completely out for herself," Priebus said.
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A White House official accused Ricardel of being dishonest about the feud and subsequently leaking stories to try to cover her behavior.
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You begin to be dishonest about how much you're giving, because you know, in a way, that the person will become jealous.
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"Something needs to be done to take a stance against dishonest punks like this," Rober said in a now-viral YouTube video.
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The court ruled that Sharif had been dishonest to Parliament and to the judicial system and was no longer fit for office.
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Google also lists out example requests, apparently to show how "right to be forgotten" can be used for legitimate and dishonest purposes.
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He describes his grandmother, raised an FDR Democrat like most coal country people of her generation, railing against idle, dishonest welfare recipients.
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"Washington Post, New York Times, they're really, really dishonest," he said, before directly addressing the TIME reporters he had invited for dinner.
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I never thought about this before, but If I suspected any of my own students were academically dishonest, I would report them.
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According to the survey, employees who feel they have dishonest leaders are four times more likely to be searching for anew job.
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While Trump wants his dishonest framing of the immigration issue to dominate the 2018 midterms, Democrats want to talk about health care.
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If after that, the judge says 'They can be dishonest about your business,' then I'll say 'OK, I did what I could.
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Clinton, the Democratic candidate, and Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee, are seen as dishonest and viewed unfavorably by a majority of voters.
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Since the beginning of the crisis earlier this year, Trump and his team have responded with dozens of dishonest and misleading claims.
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The special counsel, Robert Mueller, and the F.B.I. have also been subjected to outrageous and dishonest assaults on their integrity and professionalism.
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But we tell ourselves these stories about how we got where we got and these stories are often self-serving and dishonest.
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While he isn't a populist, however, Trump is a pathological liar, the most dishonest man ever to hold high office in America.
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He said that Mr. Trudeau, whom he once assailed as "very dishonest and weak," had become "a great friend," despite it all.
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Trump's most dishonest individual events There is a strong correlation between how much Trump talks and how many false claims he makes.
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Because Trump is so hyperbolic — and so dishonest — about our vices, we're prone to focusing excessively and even exclusively on our virtues.
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It's an increasingly aggressive hunt for scapegoats: greedy speculators, the deep state, foreign interlopers, dishonest journalists, saboteurs, fifth columnists, and so on.
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But I'm haunted by this question: Had we done more to expose the viciously dishonest hoaxes, might things have turned out differently?
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Dishonest politicians use the police to raise revenue by giving tickets and, in the process, intimidate and harm people of color. 4.
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I had no obligation to do anything or to do so, and I get nothing but bad press from the dishonest media.
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Debt financing of military campaigns — particularly optional ones — shields elected leaders from public accountability and is fundamentally dishonest with the American people.
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It would be easier to take the defense's process objections more seriously if many of them weren't misleading or flat-out dishonest.
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Attempts by the Trump administration to appease everyone in the room have failed miserably, most likely because they are so intellectually dishonest.
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" Franken, who told USA Today that he hates Cruz in an interview promoting the book, has deemed Cruz "singularly dishonest and smarmy.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) as evasive and dishonest; he talked about raising taxes to pay for the policy, and Warren would not.
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The Trump budget was intellectually dishonest and morally repugnant, with cuts in global AIDS funding alone that may cost one million lives.
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Older players often exhibited what now seems like a fatalistic attitude about dishonest opponents, even in cases they believed to be obvious.
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This is a 70-year-old man who has lived his entire life as the vile, dishonest, incurious creature who got elected.
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And when he was running for office, he excoriated Democrats as dishonest about the motivation of Muslim extremists who conducted terror attacks.
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Utah alleges the trusts may have perpetrated "fraud on the State's Medicaid program" because of paying bogus claims submitted by dishonest attorneys.
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Trump denounced Trudeau as "very dishonest and weak" after making an early departure from the G7 meeting Trudeau was hosting in June.
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He attempted to reassert his command of "dishonest" journalists at a time when the news media is questioning his capacity to lead.
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