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"divisiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact that people are split into groups that disagree with or oppose each other

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They don't want to fight fire and divisiveness with more fire and divisiveness.
D'Souza's "Death of a Nation" compares political divisiveness under Abraham Lincoln's presidency to divisiveness during Trump's presidency.
I want it to eclipse & triumph over divisiveness & hatred.
"We have concerns about his divisiveness in general, and particularly his divisiveness on the U.S.-Israel relationship," Mark Mellman, President of the Democratic Majority for Israel Political Action Committee, told The Hill.
Instead of framing them as a way to heal divisiveness.
We learned that lesson last year, that sometimes divisiveness words.
We cannot allow divisiveness to drive us into a fall.
They want divisiveness & enforcement of 2 class "lords & commoners" system.
Here at home, political and racial divisiveness continues to grow.
What do you imagine would bring that divisiveness of people?
We learned that lesson last year that sometimes divisiveness works.
This sort of divisiveness has terrible consequences for us all.
Gone are the days when divisiveness was a third rail.
"Tremendous divisiveness, not just over the past year," he said.
For instance, here's how Lumpy felt about Barack Obama's divisiveness.
And one of the big problems, I talk about, divisiveness.
The divisiveness in the case is representative of global climate
The fake news, the divisiveness, the personal attacks, the lies.
Is he going to somehow try to stop the divisiveness?
I didn't want another holiday to be ruined by divisiveness.
We don't tolerate this divisiveness and whipping up a frenzy.
It will just cause more anxiety and divisiveness in society.
This isn't a moment to make accusations of divisiveness or maliciousness.
Such divisiveness won't turn America around, much less make it great.
Indeed, Trump is trying to "make America great again" through divisiveness.
It's just kind of a fun way to channel this divisiveness.
I feel appalled as American by the divisiveness and by toxicity.
"We cannot allow continued divisiveness to destroy our country," she said.
The divisiveness of the immigration issue was reflected in Austria's coalition.
We are a great nation and this divisiveness is hurting everyone.
Mr. Trump's divisiveness could bring back ticket splitting, Republican strategists said.
We know that divisiveness plays into the hands of the enemy.
Not to mention the friction and divisiveness and toxicity of that.
The power-shift taking place will abolish the power of divisiveness.
It's his attribution of the growing divisiveness in America to tribalism.
Bloomberg's ads have attacked the President for his temperament and divisiveness.
It's "just replacing one form of divisiveness with another," he said.
Amid the divisiveness, Kerr was a nuanced voice in the middle.
And there is a tiredness around the constant fighting, the divisiveness.
How might we subvert the divisiveness that so troubles the debate?
That fuels Schultz's call for politics with less bickering and divisiveness.
Stretch called the Russia-based ads "reprehensible" for their political divisiveness.
It is Trump's social divisiveness that he believes to be impeachable.
You know that rigmarole and the divisiveness that could get added anew.
At what point is this divisiveness more constraining than it is empowering?
She characterized Sandberg as "concerned over the racial divisiveness" of Russian ads.
We do not have to let this divisiveness take over right now.
And he says ground zero for today's political divisiveness is South Carolina.
Friends, it's a time of great divisiveness and turmoil in our nation.
What's the best way to manage the growing divisiveness within the Senate?
Yet Mr Trump's divisiveness has turned this into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
In fact, it is Nancy Pelosi whose dishonesty and divisiveness is immoral.
Away from the Russia things, but privacy, how people engage in divisiveness.
Too much of our political climate is fueled with divisiveness and fear.
We live in a culture that incentivizes disgraceful behavior, that incentivizes divisiveness.
Russia is sowing divisiveness in an effort to sway voters, or worse.
"I see so little of the divisiveness, which is interesting," he said.
"There was definitely a divisiveness that came on campus postelection," she said.
Rather than complaining about divisiveness, start talking to people you disagree with.
"How do impeachment hearings help lower the divisiveness?" one man asked Beyer.
The divisiveness of the campaign, however, was an afterthought inside the galas.
That kind of divisiveness has become par for the course with Swift.
"These are times for unity and stability, not divisiveness and fragmentation," it said.
Polarization Matt W, Yardley: Our own culture of divisiveness is our biggest challenge.
Divisiveness is their game and for too long we've all been unsuspecting players.
" Clapper denounced Trump's "behavior and divisiveness and complete intellectual, moral and ethical void.
Koch said "the divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage."
Isn't our current society too full of hate and divisiveness as it is?
The divisiveness is sickening, and the hate is harder and harder to take.
We are American citizens clamoring for assistance and unity, not politics and divisiveness.
"This type of divisiveness is repugnant to everything we believe as New Yorkers."
" She also cast his remarks as part of a broader "pattern of divisiveness.
Rather than positively contribute to an already difficult conversation, the president chose divisiveness.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the court's intervention could lead to divisiveness.
I haven't seen this kind of divisiveness in my circle since the elections.
I just think (kneeling for the national anthem) creates more divisiveness, more division.
His answer to the divisiveness of the Obama years is no answer at all.
But Mr Trump's crude language, especially towards women, and divisiveness had put them off.
The issue Underwood stands most firm on in "Love Wins" is that of divisiveness.
He did however, disavow political divisiveness and deride what he coined backward looking policies.
Many of these people probably voted for him despite the divisiveness of his message.
Instead, we seem trapped in a never-ending storm of rancor, divisiveness and distraction.
They are both the symptom and the cause of the divisiveness in this country.
Historically, walls, such as those in Berlin and China, have symbolized divisiveness and repression.
Given the political divisiveness of this issue, the window will not stay open long.
This has been a GOP convention in 4-D: dissonance, discord, divisiveness and dishonesty.
"The chaos and divisiveness of Washington, D.C., is bleeding over into the states," Gov.
The problem is not simply one of Mr. Trump's coarseness and divisiveness and extremism.
Instead, a majority of Americans favor a more welcoming approach to immigrants, not divisiveness.
"The divisiveness now is the worst," said Reeny Sovel, a jeweler in Fenton, Mich.
They have rejected the petty divisiveness that prevents Washington from getting important work done.
" Such gestures would show that "the other side creates divisiveness, but we solve problems.
Your strength is less about divisiveness and more about flexibility and raw emotional power.
It seems that everywhere you look, America's politics are dominated by divisiveness and polarization.
"Hong Kong, our home, is suffering from quite a lot of divisiveness," she said.
Brexit, a historic "in or out" choice, could only result in divisiveness and waste.
The top-down rhetoric of divisiveness and intolerance continues to have a corrosive effect.
There are a number of different ways to capture divisiveness, as Julia Azari has noted.
It's just heartbreaking that it was used to [celebrate] a man who stands for divisiveness.
If we care at all about democratic legitimacy or political divisiveness, this is a problem.
But Democrats are increasingly worried about nominating someone who can beat Trump with minimum divisiveness.
The Notre Dame letter referenced a speech by Jenkins on political divisiveness and undocumented students.
The divisiveness he displays instead makes us weaker in the face of terrorism, not stronger.
And sometimes it takes divisiveness from higher-ups to bring the rest of us together.
These holy days extend the promise of hope even during times of opposition and divisiveness.
The suburban vote in the midterm elections suggested that many swing voters reject Trump's divisiveness.
President Obama was a highly qualified committed leader who also encountered a lot of divisiveness.
Even on the issue of division they are divided, blaming the other for fomenting divisiveness.
Political divisiveness within the U.S. deepens as each side fiercely levels blame for the debacle.
"It is not talking about these issues that create divisiveness," the protocol's outline reportedly states.
The election has brought divisiveness and stress to my relationship with my two teenage sons.
Because of this year's political divisiveness, we need the respite that July 4 offers us.
While Gantz cast himself as a force for national unity, Netanyahu doubled down on divisiveness.
It's a hard line to live by as the divisiveness of the political climate grows.
I don't want to go through the same type of divisiveness again that we saw.
It makes of satire a frozen obelus, as dependent upon divisiveness as the president himself.
I did talk about Washington a lot in my last one — the dysfunction, the divisiveness.
The divisiveness of the last presidential election cost American families 74 million hours of Thanksgiving.
On Mr. Zinke's monument tour, he tried to play down the divisiveness of the issue.
We know her history; we've watched her on Fox, stirring up political divisiveness and animosity.
Several professional sports teams have also stopped staying in Trump hotels, citing the president's divisiveness.
We desperately need each other at this moment of moral crisis and malicious racist divisiveness.
Trump's identity, and his style of governance, is based on highly polarized divisiveness and outspoken feuding.
But, we need to start thinking about the divisiveness that is going on in our country.
AND I WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED IF WE'RE LOOKING AT THE ABSOLUTE PEAK OF THE DIVISIVENESS.
But what looks different can actually lead to a more dangerous outcome of xenophobia and divisiveness.
Let's really repudiate the meanness, the divisiveness, the bullying that we've seen from the other side.
" Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said the country needed "unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness.
That default divisiveness makes Trump different than every person who has held the office before him.
If you don't like divisiveness, what about when Trump suggested Mexico is sending us their rapists?
The political backdrop that inspired "Cruel Optimism" seems quaint compared with the divisiveness of the present.
As a measure of that alleged divisiveness, the legislation passed by an overwhelming 87-12 margin.
All I know is that this must stop, this divisiveness between our police and our citizens.
As Jay said about divisiveness: it forces the public to to have an opinion, at least.
This is a moment to set aside the divisiveness that so frequently thwarts the policymaking process.
And outside of campaign season, they generally sought to avoid at least the appearance of divisiveness.
Democratic fear of divisiveness — even as Republicans gleefully embrace it — is leading to unilateral political disarmament.
This is a bad move on behalf of the Boy Scouts, and it only creates divisiveness.
Fixing the problem of divisiveness doesn't rest solely upon the shoulders of Republicans in this country.
But instead of taking the court's ruling to heart, union executives have doubled down on divisiveness.
Trump's divisiveness is not only xenophobic, but also anti-theological, according to his own professed Christianity.
Both candidates — as well as party leaders — are hoping to avoid that divisiveness this time around.
Mr. Lang said that the divisiveness of the current political climate called for that once again.
His answer to the divisiveness of the Trump years is to replace Trump in the White House.
We stand in solidarity with the Jewish community and reject the rhetoric of divisiveness that feeds hatred.
The problem is his relentless divisiveness, hitherto more damaging at home than abroad, is hurting his prospects.
And that just really struck me as being powerful, a way to combat a sense of divisiveness.
Divisiveness has grown at a time of political unrest and the price hawks' need for oil revenues.
They were contemptuous of the acquiescence, or worse, of their co-religionists to Mr Trump's racial divisiveness.
Growing up as a Democrat in conservative Kentucky, Clooney says he witnessed his share of political divisiveness.
" He added, "I would not be surprised if we're not looking at the peak of the divisiveness.
Mr Netanyahu's deep divisiveness is not just a side-effect of a forceful personality and trenchant views.
"There is an organization trying to inject divisiveness into our Platform Committee," Iowa delegate Ben Barringer said.
" He added, "All I know is this must stop – this divisiveness between our police and our citizens.
Leah Suárez, a 35-year-old Charleston native and jazz musician, offered a different perspective on divisiveness.
We've seen our share of violence, heartache and divisiveness, much of it focusing on our perceived differences.
"Hong Kong, our home, is suffering from quite a serious divisiveness," Lam said in a victory speech.
The "idealism" he's referring to is a belief system of racialized hatred, divisiveness, and extreme white nationalism.
Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-Calif.) invoked Trump and blamed him for growing divisiveness and increasing race issues.
This brand of divisiveness may be tolerated in politics, but it can't be tolerated under the law.
We would not be suffering a lot of the negativity and divisiveness we're going through right now.
Nearly 60 percent of respondents said they were stressed about the social divisiveness in the country today.
The flinging of accusations, whether true or not, has been enormous and the divisiveness has been enormous.
They worked together to encourage maximum demands by both sides, lack of compromise and divisiveness in America.
" He said the Kremlin&aposs intentions then, and now, have been "aimed at sowing discord and divisiveness.
The press is trying to use Kanye's name to create drama and further divisiveness which is WRONG.
Ginsburg expressed a "hope" that the high court return to its "usual" rates of divisiveness next term.
He will condemn divisiveness, injustice, bad policies, inequality, and the corruption of American politics by corporate money.
Its richness, its strangeness, its beauty, its complication, its ridiculousness, its divisiveness, its allure, its very realness.
Some are still going to see it as a political statement that's creating divisiveness in the country.
Asked if Trump was to blame for heightened national divisiveness, Koch replied: We're all part of it.
Behind the scenes, some beltway Republicans worry about Trump's divisiveness and his high propensity to spark controversy.
It has impaired our political process, subordinated good governance to politics, and intensified divisiveness in American society.
There was none of the divisiveness that seems to have grabbed hold of us in recent times.
"Our country needs unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness," Ross said in a statement on Saturday.
"We need to move beyond the politics and divisiveness that is tearing this country apart," Smith said.
Speaking up against hate and divisiveness and stepping back from the advisory councils was a first step.
On another level, "restaurant-gate" is an example of the Trump administration's unique commitment to courting divisiveness.
But in her 20s she came to regret the divisiveness she said the right wing was sowing.
That kind of divisiveness, that betrayal of our values, plays into the hands of groups like ISIL.
But of course, that statistic doesn't quite capture the level of divisiveness in the 2016 Democratic presidential process.
Biden is right, of course, that the upshot of that divisiveness is deplorable and bad for the country.
Frankly, I never thought I'd see the likes of that sort of political divisiveness engulf our nation again.
And you know, I think, in this moment, A.B., there is so much divisiveness that we talk about.
These kinds of vulgar attacks only further the divisiveness and bias in our country — it needs to stop.
We would not be suffering a lot of the negativity and divisiveness we&aposre going through right now.
"Other than the divisiveness in society, there is also a lot of pent-up frustration," the advertisement read.
Whatever problems either candidate might create in terms of divisiveness, we have four years to pull that together.
But she is manifestly more competent than Mr. Trump whose braggadocio, divisiveness and meanness are on daily display.
Their success is largely due to a combination of cunning and divisiveness on the part of American officials.
Saying today's divisiveness "deeply concerns me," he recalled Johnson's appealing for comity before a joint session of Congress.
She said her protests were because she, like others, "were deeply disturbed" by the divisiveness of the flag.
Trump's divisiveness has affected how voters see Republican candidates, according to the poll, which was released Thursday morning.
In an era of divisiveness, the arts are an ideal jump-off from which to explore heated topics.
Her whole story, in fact, interrogates the norms of now: our proud divisiveness, the allergic reaction to offense.
The seeds of 1933 may have been planted, but they can grow only through our hate and divisiveness.
They've led to questions about whether his divisiveness has played a role in encouraging violence or exacerbating divisions.
It's on us not to surrender to tired taxonomies that worsen the country's divisions and echo Trump's divisiveness.
We do have some divisiveness in St. Louis County, and it's incumbent on leadership to bring people together.
We've had divisiveness long before Trump became president, and we'll have it long after he's no longer president.
The history that she made flies squarely in the face of the bigotry and divisiveness that Trump sows.
This election has been a long, painful slog, and even in its final hours, divisiveness and tension reign.
I believe that if we did, Mr. Trump would find a less receptive audience for his intentional divisiveness.
Mr. Trump's impulsivity, dishonesty, divisiveness and outright unpresidential behavior are easily condemned without resorting to a psychiatric diagnosis.
If Sanders's "divisiveness" is just shorthand for dissent against a violent status quo, how is that a problem?
But the complex divisiveness that her husband's presidency has churned up could make this tactic a tricky one.
After the destruction and divisiveness of our reality television president, we need someone who has a calming effect.
These kinds of vulgar attacks only further the divisiveness and bias in our country -- it needs to stop.
Across America, the mention of "Christmas" in holiday greetings and decorations has become another measure of political divisiveness.
While presidential candidates highlight divisions to attract caucus voters, the local party leadership makes choices to minimize divisiveness.
Amash was critical Sunday of Trump's impact on the country during his presidency, namely calling out Trump for divisiveness.
And admittedly, the quantitative political science literature finds a more mixed general election effect for party "divisiveness" in primaries.
The sketch on La La Land's divisiveness hit all the arguments we've been making for and against the film.
With no supporting evidence, you are free to speculate that Obama's race is at the root of his divisiveness.
That is inspiring to Saad because it points at a desire to make the nation better, despite the divisiveness.
And so, as it goes, divisiveness breaks out among the elder actors whose common pasts once bound them together.
"The divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage," Brian Hooks, a senior Koch lieutenant, told reporters.
The reactions to Swift's candor have reminded us, once again, of the magnitudinous political divisiveness currently plaguing this country.
I just feel like we're in a time with a lot of divisiveness and people not understanding each other.
Mayors have also set the tone for handling racial divisiveness following white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Boston and Portland.
I am also writing this as a call for unity, knowing that in place of divisiveness we need collaboration.
Clinton to unify the Democratic Party and then the nation to keep it from the toxic divisiveness of Trumpism.
Former President Obama said Wednesday he plans to use his new production deal with Netflix to combat political divisiveness.
Despite the potential divisiveness of health care, colleagues from both parties have considerable common ground on addressing this issue.
But these senseless violent demonstrations serve no purpose other than flaming the fires and passions of hatred and divisiveness.
"All I know is that this must stop, this divisiveness between our police and our citizens," Chief Brown said.
Over the history of Congress, divided government has been the rule and divisiveness certainly is not a new phenomenon.
We should expect these patriots to lead in a triumph over the present divisiveness in our constitutionally divided government.
We have to knock down the barriers, we have to end the divisiveness, we have to unify the country.
So the divisiveness is going to come to the fore immediately, and we'll see how he responds to that.
Some say that, rather than walking the walk of diversity, we are ominously close to a road of divisiveness.
What I saw instead was a contrived social divisiveness and an enthusiastic advocacy of behavior without mother's apron strings.
Ms. Miner says she wants to disrupt the two-party system, which she blames for corruption, inefficiency and divisiveness.
Ms. Hidalgo said she decided to run for office after the 20053 election because of the divisiveness it displayed.
The ruminative "Crack the Case" tries to broker a deal between various warring parties in a culture of divisiveness.
But today, "the degree of divisiveness is one of almost an emotional dislike of the other person," he said.
Yet in its new popularity, the oyster has lost something of its threat, its divisiveness and, therefore, its romance.
Kellyanne says the proceedings are tearing our country apart, and that's exactly the kind of divisiveness MLK Jr. opposed.
Worst of all, it needlessly injects more divisiveness at a moment when the government has just ended a shutdown.
The platform is all the calories of big tech (poor citizenship, divisiveness, hate) without the great taste (stakeholder returns).
Kasich went on to take some thinly veiled shots at Trump, blasting the GOP front-runner's negativity and divisiveness.
The talks for a unity government meant to heal national rifts took place in an atmosphere of unfettered divisiveness.
The complaint alleges that the Russian accounts even used news of the indictments to try to spark political divisiveness.
The people are fed up with the divisiveness and dysfunction but so too are the leaders who represent them.
As questions about potential obstruction from Trump pile up, Democrats remain fearful of the divisiveness of an impeachment trial.
People are tired of the divisiveness, and they're tired of feeling like the government doesn't care about them anymore.
Reddit and it's Admins are Me. They are the stewards of hate and divisiveness and they let it go.
The polarization, the divisiveness of the political power, the complications of international politics were so similar then to today's situation.
But House Republicans who spoke with BuzzFeed News were confident they could navigate a disaster relief bill without political divisiveness.
To reduce that divisiveness, Cook pleaded with the young graduates to resist entrenched thinking and adopting points of view blindly.
She cannot undo the divisiveness of the past eight years, or more than 300 years of slavery and Jim Crow.
And that mass had been dwindling for years, owing to partisanship, even before Mr Trump's extreme divisiveness accelerated its demise.
The theme also seems to be a jab at some of the divisiveness that has characterized the Republican presidential race.
He seems to thrive on this kind of tension and divisiveness, but, you know, it really hasn&apost caused them.
Amid the divisiveness of the 2016 election, one issue united both parties: the need to address opioid addiction in America.
" Making her case, Lee posted similar sentiments on Instagram, describing the ruling as "unacceptable" in a decision that "encourages divisiveness.
" She continued, "These kinds of vulgar attacks only further the divisiveness and bias in our country - it needs to stop.
But she added she's "not for impeachment" because Trump is "just not worth" the divisiveness that the country would suffer.
But if we want to avoid a future filled with divisiveness and disinformation, there's much more work to be done.
It's this anger and divisiveness on both sides, where people don't really seem to care as much about fixing problems.
"This campaign strategy, even in the planning stages, has generated much divisiveness, discomfort and hesitation," Mulholland said in the release.
" Clapper, in an interview with CNN's Don Lemon, denounced Trump's "behavior and divisiveness and complete intellectual, moral and ethical void.
But the greater danger, acknowledged even by some Republicans, is that the divisiveness of Trump's political persona is a millstone.
"This must stop, this divisiveness between our police and our citizens," said Dallas's police chief, David Brown, who is black.
Her staff plans to highlight Trump's negatives by emphasizing his divisiveness in an appeal to independents and even some Republicans.
One contemporary controversy that rivals abortion and same-sex marriage for cultural divisiveness is the interminable debate over gun control.
It was a far cry from the roiling atmosphere in 1990, when the parade first became an occasion of divisiveness.
As measured by consistent partisan positioning among voters, the split in the electorate has reached a historic level of divisiveness.
We've also seen Hillary Clinton's more restrained anger, which she has directed against the divisiveness she perceived during the campaign.
Page after page reveals the extent to which segregation was implemented, resulting in the divisiveness that so characterizes us today.
Many scholars trace the divisiveness of contemporary Supreme Court nominations to the resentments that began with Judge Bork's confirmation hearings.
His fellow politicians remain dubious that a man known for divisiveness can serve all the people in his populous state.
He seeks justification in his opponents, whom he characterizes as promoting open borders, encouraging racial divisiveness and employing political opportunism.
He was punished in June 2016 by the Interior Ministry, which accused him of encouraging divisiveness and revoked his citizenship.
An overwhelming sense of divisiveness and fear has undone almost every effort to save the stricken and protect the vulnerable.
After criticising Mr Trump's divisiveness, protectionism and profligacy, Mr Sanford was unseated by a Trump-endorsed primary opponent last year.
Now we need to show that we will reject the divisiveness of the past and embrace inclusiveness for all Malaysians.
We exist in a community of sexual harassment, of #metoo, of divisiveness, of rampant racism, of rising hate, and nativism.
When divisiveness and arrogance in our society seem to deaden the world around us, Myles's poems are wandering and fresh.
Smolenski has read the bishop's statement and feels the denial of her communion is leading to divisiveness in the parish.
How people will react to the creative resolution will likely be colored by the same divisiveness that accompanied that decision.
"We must show solidarity with Asghar and his principles, and against divisiveness and hate," Mr. Leigh said in a statement.
It is that it is now impossible to consume media without the constant encroachment of political divisiveness and partisan tribalism.
Prominent Republicans who have criticized Mr. Trump's divisiveness, such as Utah's incoming senator, Mitt Romney, should pick up this mantle.
It's unusual, however, to hear a world leader so blatantly seeking to sow divisiveness in a crowd of new friends.
Those who voted for me will not support Trump who has made bigotry and divisiveness the cornerstone of his campaign.
In particular, he characterized the bacon comment as his attempt to lighten the mood and diffuse divisiveness around same-sex marriage.
What turns out to be a good predictor of the extent of party change is divisiveness in the last party nomination.
"It's such a sea change from the DOMA bill, and I think the divisiveness between Democrats is very low," she said.
It will determine whether we move forward as one nation or splinter at the hands of one man's narcissism and divisiveness.
Well, the president&aposs critics fear that the NATO summit will reflect the same divisiveness to mark the recent G7 summit.
The worst failing of the Obama presidency, as judged by his own promise to unite the nation, has been his divisiveness.
"Out of all social media services, Twitter is the absolute worst when it comes to political divisiveness," Ritchie told USA Today.
The Confederate flag is a symbol of divisiveness, one that stands for a war fought to keep People Of Color enslaved.
Americans know that our nation is heading off the abyss of destruction, secondary to divisiveness, fiscal irresponsibility, and failure to lead.
A self-described moderate Republican, Huelsman said she's particularly concerned about the "divisiveness" she feels the president promotes on social media.
It is hard not to see PST: LA/LA as an antidote to the divisiveness of American political debate about immigration.
In a campaign season defined by divisiveness, nearly every subject can be split along political lines — including a coffee cup design.
Deceptively simple, Donut County is all about the pleasures of destruction — while simultaneously tackling serious subjects like online divisiveness and gentrification.
On the other hand, certain individuals have recently intensified their illegal activities so as to heighten political tensions and social divisiveness.
Despite all the hate and divisiveness of this political season, the children on the street that day displayed love and acceptance.
The whimsy of adding the old songs may also gloss over the divisiveness he has inspired, especially in his earlier days.
I'd be remiss not to point out that Hyde-Smith doesn't have a history of racial divisiveness in her political life.
The divisiveness is elevated by public figures from psych-professor-turned-social-media-star Jordan Peterson to Republican pollster Frank Luntz.
Many of them faulted Trump for the existing divisiveness and encouraged Democrats to stay above the fray, as they see it.
Unfortunately, the Mueller report won't end the rancor, divisiveness, endless speculation and conspiracy theorizing that have marked the past 28503 months.
"All I know is that this must stop — this divisiveness between our police and our citizens," he said on Friday. video
And thankfully the voters of Virginia sent a message that they reject Trump's fearmongering and divisiveness by electing Democrat Ralph Northam.
Yet I believe that the extreme divisiveness in this campaign year is very harmful to America, the country we all love.
In the wake of last night's swimming drama, Karen Crouse reports that there is a lot of divisiveness by the pool.
They also objected to his doubts about mainstream climate change science, past opposition to LGBT rights and divisiveness as a politician.
"Everywhere I go, young people also share their concerns about the divisiveness and discrimination we see in America today," Clinton said.
Speaking as someone who's still shocked by what's happened to Turkey, America's violent divisiveness and piping hot political climate terrify him.
" On political polarization: "We've had divisiveness long before Trump became president and we'll have it long after he's no longer president.
"Roseanne," which wades into the divisiveness of U.S. politics, drew more than 18 million viewers on Tuesday, according to ratings data.
"The freshest book about divisiveness in America that I have read in some time," wrote Roy Blount, Jr. in his review.
"I don't feel things are better now because of the divisiveness," said Ms. Kramer, 42, blaming Mr. Trump for sowing discord.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer said the very divisiveness of the societal debate over abortion argued in favor of respect for precedent.
Yet we often cling to those differences — both in unity with our fellow people of origin and, at times, in divisiveness.
The fractious Democratic demolition derby has not demonstrated the party's ability to end divisiveness and bring harmony back to American politics.
Israel faces a twin crisis: structural deadlock in our political system and a rapid descent into divisiveness within our social fabric.
Still, the fact that the economic tide has not lifted Trump's poll ratings higher is testament to his long-standing divisiveness.
Sanders played down Clinton's overwhelming victory by pointing to his own in New Hampshire and warned against divisiveness propagated by Trump.
Divisiveness and polarization are on the rise across the world, and -- if left unchecked -- this trend will undermine global stability and peace.
You know, you look at what's going on, you see all the divisiveness and the hatred that goes on in our society.
It was only a generation ago that this happened and now, with all the political divisiveness, minorities are being singled out again.
Now that the election has ended, it's time to bring that divisiveness to an end, and it's time to unite as Americans.
Clinton's best moment came when she pointed this "pattern of divisiveness" as not being the true identity of America or its citizens.
"All I know is that this must stop -- this divisiveness between our police and our citizens," Dallas police Chief David Brown said.
President Trump said today that he wants to "bring our country back from a tremendous divisiveness" that began in the Clinton era.
The measure's divisiveness was distilled into a public feud between Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff last month.
His weapons are fear and divisiveness, planted not so subtly in the hearts and minds of the disenchanted, subject to explode anytime.
These days in India, divisiveness is increasing throughout society while trust in the government is declining, at least among major economic actors.
Bennet is keenly aware of the divisiveness of American politics, and rightly believes the Times' is responsible for representing these opposing views.
At a time of such national divisiveness, Americans can find common ground in demanding safe drinking water for all of our citizens.
"He is creating the kind of divisiveness in this nation that is the last thing that we should be doing," Sanders added.
Ordinary People, along with the other right-wing parties, is introducing a vicious divisiveness to the country and animating an angry base.
One positive consequence of Mr. Trump's divisiveness, she said, was that interest in the election is like nothing she has ever seen.
But when Mr. Polis got up to speak — after a quick selfie with the crowd — he addressed divisiveness and diversity only briefly.
Visually dazzling, impeccably acted and, in their very different ways, reflective of the social upheaval and divisiveness of an anxious 21st century.
This divisiveness, compounded with what they refer to as personal attacks, "made fundraising an impossibility" for PSSST, prompting their decision to close.
More liberal Democrats have called for an impeachment inquiry, but Ms. Pelosi has repeatedly warned against the divisiveness of such a strategy.
"The divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage," Brian Hooks, a co-chair of the Koch network, told CNN.
Furthermore, a close ally of Mr. Putin funded social media trolls, who aim to sow divisiveness to amplify negative stories about Mrs.
Though both candidates hit back at each other, they did so in a way that seemed almost polite given today's incredible divisiveness.
In all our years in the political arena, we have not seen the level of derision and divisiveness that we see today.
Clinton, meanwhile, followed up on Thursday's tough speech by saying that Trump's temperament and divisiveness made him unfit for the White House.
Secessionists want to learn from the divisiveness of Brexit and take a different tone from the 2014 "Yes" independence campaign, they say.
He spoke to a nation in need of moving past the divisiveness that, not so incidentally, was his hallmark during the campaign.
In an era of fragmentation, isolation and divisiveness, it is easy to discount rural communities and the people who live in them.
Clinton followed up her tough speech by saying on Friday that Trump's temperament and divisiveness made him unfit for the White House.
Ignoring what most of the country wants — as much as demagogy and political divisiveness — is what is making the public so angry.
We&aposve seen so much division and so much divisiveness over the last few years, and we as Americans are responsible for that.
"Donald Trump has run a campaign of divisiveness of hate-filled rhetoric that has torn people apart, torn this nation apart," he said.
Broadcasters like RT and Sputnik spread disinformation that furthers Mr Putin's ends and slant news stories in ways that play up their divisiveness.
Clinton said that young people she has spoken with to over the course of this campaign have expressed concerns about divisiveness and discrimination.
Although both Handel and Ossoff have mostly avoided talking about Trump directly, some voters see the race in the shadow of Trump's divisiveness.
Amid the backdrop of a new Congress and administration and the continued divisiveness from a hard-fought election, the need for governing continues.
I expected, and received, several emails condemning me for having suggested removal, though not destruction, of the monuments that are causing such divisiveness.
Winfrey would be an inspiring candidate whose demonstrated appeal to Americans of all stripes could help heal the divisiveness of the Trump era.
" Mattis also warned about divisions among Americans, saying what concerns him most "as a military man" is not adversaries but "our internal divisiveness.
I lived in America for 18 years, and I don't recognize the America I see today when I see the divisiveness and hatred.
Reflecting the rising sense of divisiveness in the country, protests against Ms. Rousseff's ouster emerged in various cities as she took the stand.
"We need to recognize the root cause of this tension and work to end the divisiveness between law enforcement and citizens," she said.
And you know, they're going to get publicity, and I actually think it plays into what I'm saying because it shows the divisiveness.
Democrats can't and shouldn't compete with the anger and the divisiveness that have run through the veins of the Trump campaign and presidency.
Zell called Bloomberg a "wonderful asset of our country" and the kind of centrist needed to squelch the political divisiveness in the nation.
And all the divisiveness and everything else that seems to have been both created and also as a consequence of the digital revolution.
Speaking Wednesday in the House Ways and Means hearing room, Mr. Ryan spoke broadly against divisiveness but once again stopped short of specifics.
The divisiveness among the Democrats stands in contrast to the Republicans, whose party leaders are slowly rallying behind Donald Trump, their presumptive nominee.
This explains how Trump, who embraced the politics of divisiveness long before the internet even existed, has become an alt-right folk hero.
Instead, the Democrats continue their campaign of obstruction and radicalism, using dirty tactics that have contributed to political divisiveness and gridlock in Washington.
But Gene Sperling, the former director of President Barack Obama's National Economic Council, assailed Mr. Mnuchin on Twitter for embracing Mr. Trump's divisiveness.
Newt Gingrich, one of her recent predecessors, helped produce the divisiveness that permeates the House today, but he also left Pelosi a gift.
"The divisiveness may play well in some parts of the country, but it doesn't play everywhere," said the speaker of the Texas House.
Linsey said she thinks the threats are a testament to the political divisiveness that has become more "volatile" since the 2016 presidential election.
"There's so much divisiveness and people on one side or the other and we just need to listen to each other," Perry said.
RT describes its role as encouraging people in other countries to "question more" — that is, promoting divisiveness in the United States and Europe.
Some vets meanwhile shared managements&apos concerns that a union will cause divisiveness and undermine the company&aposs progress at a precarious time.
It is incumbent upon us — the people who chose those seated in the room tonight — to ask why we have incentivized such divisiveness.
When that day comes, Republicans will have to answer for the decades of distractions, divisiveness and identity politics that have hurt countless Americans.
In his first speech as the presumptive president, Trump talked about a need to end the divisiveness, which was unlike his whole campaign.
On the new podcast, Todd also talked about why he rejects the idea that tech is responsible for the divisiveness in modern politics.
I await more depth in the plotting about undocumented characters, about the hatred and divisiveness in the town, and about the queer characters' stories.
And for all The Daily Mail's evident divisiveness, it does not control a global distribution platform that's pushing close to two billion active users.
" JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon, a member of one of the panels, said in a statement that "fanning divisiveness is not the answer.
It was always divisiveness and you're supposed to be on one side if you're a 'D,' on the other side if you're an 'R.
Pepsi's latest ad campaign showcases "emotional connections" — joy, passion, unbound moments — that can bring people together amid a time of divisiveness, the company said.
There's no doubt that some of that is motivated by the divisiveness and tribalism seeded in our society by Donald Trump and his acolytes.
And while residents said they are concerned about racism in the United States, they don't think Trump is responsible for any of the divisiveness.
The growing divisiveness of American politics has energized the left and right, but is causing political centrists to become ever more enervated and despairing.
The packages sparked a national conversation over the divisiveness of America's current political rhetoric and a bipartisan call for both sides to ease tensions.
Our nation is reeling from these senseless acts of violence and public servants should be working to bring our communities together, not promoting divisiveness.
While many front-page editorials are intended to soothe and promote resolve, other bold decisions by news organizations have been criticized as sowing divisiveness.
Psaki said that Obama's divisiveness "for a portion of the population" necessitated a back-up plan if Trump did not accept Clinton's expected win.
Many Democrats are stunned that despite his campaign's divisiveness, false statements and disregard for civil discourse, Mr. Trump will be in the White House.
"The divisiveness will be more rhetorical," Cuccinelli said in response to a question about whether Latino immigrants should feel targeted by the rule change.
As a nation, we find ourselves in seemingly uncertain times: instability in North Korea, terrorism throughout the world and divisiveness on so many fronts.
His keen observations helped him create an insightful look into an era before knowledge of the Holocaust diminished East-West divisiveness among American Jews.
Beyond a condemnation of Trump's divisiveness, it is also a tacit critique of the zero-sum game of politics in Washington that Americans revile.
And like "Schitt's Creek," the Alvarez family's story serves as "a counterbalance to all the negativity and divisiveness and the political climate," Schwartz added.
HARTFORD — In races for governor across the nation, the specter of President Trump looms as a beacon of divisiveness, and Connecticut is no exception.
Ms. Danczak Lyons called the episode "troubling," noting that libraries, which promote education, research and discussions, had unexpectedly become sites for acts of divisiveness.
With political divisiveness so often headlining the news, how refreshing it is to celebrate a centennial that demonstrates the power of countries coming together.
"The more we learn about it, the more we understand that highly sophisticated intelligence analysts tried to sow divisiveness within our country," she said.
Across India, especially in big cities, many people, no matter what their religion was, were disgusted by the crime and the divisiveness that followed.
At the time, Ms. Brown bemoaned the walkout as an indicator that the divisiveness of federal politics had spilled down to the state level.
This is about something bigger than that: an invitation to show unity in the face of some divisiveness from the top in this country.
Professional sports teams across the nation have stopped staying at Trump hotels, according to a Washington Post investigation, with many citing the president's divisiveness.
"There's too much divisiveness, too much division in this county, in this region," Bell said in a video posted on his campaign Facebook page.
In fact, I don't think there's a better show on TV at examining the weird divisiveness of the American class divide than this one.
The trio testified at three Congressional hearings about their platforms being used by Russia to create divisiveness in the U.S. around the 2016 elections.
Who is going to be in that new generation of leadership that's going to be able to cut through the divisiveness in our country?
The hypothesis is that if one candidate's rhetoric runs to the virally vitriolic, Facebook would reward that demagoguery or divisiveness with more and cheaper media.
Rather than attacking her opponent, her speech focused on togetherness and breaking down barriers—a shot at the divisiveness that has characterized the Republican race.
The announcement coincided with an address at Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church, where Cuomo called for an end to the divisiveness that has gripped the country.
" Composer David Yazbek, speaking later at the Tony after-party, said the show had special resonance amid "the climate of divisiveness that we&aposre seeing.
She has just created so much drama and divisiveness throughout the house and for that reason, I would not be inclined to vote for her.
The speeches — sprinkled with quotes from Frederick Douglass and John Stuart Mill — were focused on unity and bringing together "policy coalitions" instead of encouraging divisiveness.
"Dancing, at its best, is an oasis, away from all the divisiveness and all the stuff we are wrestling with right now," the host said.
It's a hedge against Trump's divisiveness and doomsday scenarios, but also an opportunity for her to demonstrate her compassion and further humanize herself to voters.
LONDON — Few debates have incited such divisiveness as this, and no, we speak not of the upcoming U.S. election nor the fierce dispute over Brexit.
On Sunday, Trudeau said the Conservative Party was fueling divisiveness, though he said he did not blame the party's tactics for creating Saturday's security problem.
"It's important that we also stand up against voices of hate and divisiveness, whether they are in our communities or running for president," she said.
"With great sorrow, senior politicians in the country have chosen incitement and divisiveness of the Israeli society instead of unifying and connecting," Mr. Yaalon said.
Of course, many Republicans panned the speech as more divisiveness from a president who they think accomplished little during his nearly eight years in office.
Not party unity, which clearly does not exist, but national unity, a goal to be achieved by setting aside the divisiveness of politics as usual.
In "Unfollow," she reflects on her extreme upbringing, explains why she left the church, and argues that exercising humility is the key to healing divisiveness.    
The G.O.P. is acclimating itself to accepting divisiveness and unconstitutional travesties—including, perhaps, efforts to end birthright citizenship—in return for a few Senate seats.
Rather than a force for unity or a calming voice in turbulent times, the presidency now is another weapon in a permanent campaign of divisiveness.
While shootings and bombings have become largely a thing of the past, the sectarian murals and lingering divisiveness remain facts of life in Northern Ireland.
Think of the size of that setback, the assault on empathy, the divisiveness and tiki-torched terror multiplied by every single citizen of this nation.
All it says is we stand for unity, not divisiveness and these comments — doesn't specify what comments — are the opposite of what we stand for.
"His feeling was that we needed to come together, to not create a picture of divisiveness at a time of genuine national crisis," he said.
Some vets also shared the concern of management concern that a union will cause divisiveness and undermine the company&aposs progress at a precarious time.
To have done otherwise seems to have led to the divisiveness now tearing at the fabric of our country, to the detriment of us all.
I for one am tired of Donald Trump's manipulation of public opinion (and, the attendant opportunity to control the public by instigating divisiveness) through tweeting.
Given the history of divisiveness in religion in American politics, particularly when it comes to Christianity and presidential politics, that probably won't be the case.
After Trump was elected, Cook sent a memo to Apple employees that didn't directly mention the president but took a clear stance against his divisiveness.
Make no mistake; the GOP is becoming the party of Trump and all the conspiracy theories, nativism and racial divisiveness that come along with him.
Neither warring side has reached the point where it will prefer a political compromise to ongoing war, especially given the increasing divisiveness in the country.
If this was the 1930s, I firmly believe that Hitler and his Nazi regime would approve of Mr. Trump's white racist divisiveness and racist discourse.
Trump's backtracking, divisiveness and scandals, combined with the forgiveness he receives from his loyal base, suggest that he has broken our politics in a fundamental way.
The president's political strategy has long rested on a combination of divisiveness and shoving conservative judges onto the Supreme Court bench to fight the culture wars.
As a physician, I am concerned about the impact of this public rage and divisiveness on our mental health as well as on our physical wellbeing.
The divisiveness in our nation around this election takes me back to the 29s with Title IX, Vietnam, Watergate, the Women's Movement and Roe v. Wade.
In recent months, race relations have deteriorated, with anti-immigration rhetoric from far-right groups and once fringe parties like Pauline Hanson's One Nation stoking divisiveness.
Of course, "Don't Believe Every Tweet" could be more benign, focusing only on gullibility and tribalism on the internet and the increasing divisiveness of social media.
That is not who we are, my friends … I will not let their divisiveness, their efforts to rip away the progress that we've made be successful.
If history is any indication, that divisiveness could work against the party that seeks impeachment as Republicans learned two decades ago in Bill Clinton's second term.
It is my concern that the divisiveness will continue in the 115th Congress and prevent us from working together to confront our country's most pressing issues.
Brooke Rollins, president and CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, which started the national Right on Crime campaign, said there's more divisiveness around sentencing reform.
They're also frustrated by what they view as the "divisiveness" of the Trump administration — something officials say is complicating lawmakers' ability to find areas of compromise.
We are three child psychologists who were moved to write this book by the increased divisiveness in our country, including more public expressions of racist sentiments.
"I would view the strong horse being pretty weak myself based on how he behaves and the profanity and the divisiveness of his language," he added.
I don't recognize the America I see today when I see the divisiveness and hatred … the US market is waiting for something fresh, refreshing, and uplifting.
For his children, family friends say, this meant navigating a fractured world in which their Afghan roots and Muslim faith could lead to divisiveness and ostracism.
"It is not about him anymore, it about the party trying to chart a new course without the divisiveness that the Zuma issue brings," he said.
Further pointing to the term's divisiveness: Less than one-third of the court's cases were decided unanimously, a low yield not seen in nearly a decade.
Political divisiveness over the Trump family is spilling over into Washington, DC's elite social scene after a restaurant mix-up and social media flap this weekend.
In Brazil, a country of 206 million, half of South America's population, the shift to the right has unfolded against a backdrop of rising political divisiveness.
"If you listen to what's happening in the state and also in the nation I think people are tired of the divisiveness," said De La Isla.
Facebook and other technology companies have identified what they have said are fake grass-roots campaigns aimed at sowing divisiveness ahead of the November midterm elections.
Relentlessly pugnacious, energized by a fight, unwilling to let any slight go unanswered, Mr. Trump has made himself America's apostle of anger, its deacon of divisiveness.
Respondents also said that social media platforms and journalists are the most likely to benefit from divisiveness and blamed the two institutions for polarization in society.
He often trumpets an upcoming "red wave" of Republican victories, downplaying suggestions that Democrats are poised to exploit his divisiveness and retake the House or Senate.
"[The president's] feeling was that we needed to come together, to not create a picture of divisiveness at a time of genuine national crisis," he said.
If we allow ourselves a moment of grace, the Games can be a soothing balm for a nation battered by political divisiveness, racial and gender tension.
This same category insidiously pits Asians against other "real minorities" in a manner that sows divisiveness between people of color and benefits only the racial majority.
Much has been written about the divisiveness of today's politics and the widening chasm between the two major parties and different demographic, or even geographic, groups.
"Beyond the purely legal aspects of this matter, the Commission believes that these are times for unity and stability, not divisiveness and fragmentation," the statement read.
"There's truly not a lot of divisiveness here," Emma González tells us after a protest in front of the National Rifle Association (NRA) headquarters in Northern Virginia.
But with tensions running high and divisiveness plaguing the country, the last thing we need is the upper-half of North America adding to the contentious atmosphere.
Although there has generally been considerable tension between Democrats and Republicans over Trump's nominees to various positions since January, there was no such divisiveness on display Thursday.
It is a choice between common sense and alarmism, between bridge building and divisiveness, between strengthening your own country and scoring a goal in your own net.
This election is about which candidate understands the real problems facing this country and has offered real solutions -- not just bombast, fear-mongering, name-calling and divisiveness.
"With the Republican Party divisiveness is their trick," Essence Johnson, the Democratic candidate in Georgia's 45th House district, told me at a different joint rally Sunday afternoon.
And, while Weld sees blame on both sides of the aisle for the divisiveness coming from Washington, he said Trump is the "grand master" of the problem.
However, today's divisiveness -- as Director Clapper highlighted -- comes at a time of cratering trust in the laws and institutions that have overcome such discord in the past.
In recent months, we've seen what's possible when people come together to resist bullying, hate, falsehoods, and divisiveness, and stand up for a fairer, more inclusive America.
"His feeling was that we needed to come together to not create a picture of divisiveness at a time of genuine national crisis," he said of Trump.
"The president, who should be serving as a bridge to bring people together, has once again shown his divisiveness with really putting her in danger," she said.
"The divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage," said network co-chair Brian Hooks, who also chided elected officials who are "following" his lead.
"The divisiveness of our country and the unceasing attacks by dark money groups in Maine have clearly had an impact," Collins told Bloomberg in a recent interview.
Sowing divisiveness in Ukrainian society -- by for example exaggerating the Ukrainian-Russian language divide -- was also reported to be part of Manafort's strategy to strengthen Yanukovych's position.
Given the activation of the Democratic base -- particularly non-white voters -- and Moore's divisiveness, Jones looks like less of a long shot today than he did Tuesday.
"He is neither a Trump acolyte like his Republican opponent, nor a promoter of fear and divisiveness to manipulate voters like his Democrat opponent," the statement continued.
Bomb City's title references Amarillo's proximity to the bomb manufacturing facility Pantex, but also the ticking time bomb of the town's cultural divisiveness in the late 90s.
It sometimes feels like this is what's left that's good in the world, with this dumpster-fire political climate and overall divisiveness permeating everything outside of sports.
Herndon's desire to see technology as neither the best thing ever nor the worst marks her as unusual, given the divisiveness and normalized dread of our times.
Mr. Ryan believes passage of a tax plan that produces the promised economic benefits could have a much broader impact and help ease the nation's political divisiveness.
The outgoing Deal is quite popular — 56 percent approval — so November's election seems likely to be a collision between Deal's popularity, Trump's divisiveness, and Abrams's unique brand.
"Actions of and statements by Mr. Yiannopoulos have caused pain and divisiveness undermining the open and productive discourse that I had hoped to facilitate," Mr. Mercer wrote.
But the archives will do little to curb other prevalent voter influence techniques — like using unpaid posts, pages and groups to sow social divisiveness and spread misinformation.
Our job at Facebook is to help people make the greatest positive impact while mitigating areas where technology and social media can contribute to divisiveness and isolation.
We have our disagreements, but as Americans, we need to put the divisiveness aside to find real solutions to the problems that we face as a society.
Washington (CNN)At a time of unrelenting political divisiveness, a bipartisan group of senators claimed a rare victory on Monday following the deal to reopen the government.
" She added that "today's multiculturalists" consider themselves the "self-appointed heirs of the civil rights movement" but in reality, their message is one of "divisiveness not togetherness.
" Those feelings, and memories, he added, are "why I will do everything I can to end the kind of divisiveness that Trump is fomenting in this country.
The unnamed narrator of this deadpan comic parable about greed and divisiveness is among the first settlers of a "Great Field" by the bend of a river.
One of the (many) unfortunate aspects of the current political divisiveness in our country is the way both sides characterize the other as "bad, evil, disgusting," etc.
Of course, lots of people out here in the real world believe a lot of the divisiveness is an act meant to boost each Conway's public profile.
This election is about which candidate understands the real problems facing this country and has offered real solutions – not just bombast, fear-mongering, name-calling and divisiveness.
Do you believe social media deserves the kind of attacks they're getting for amplifying the politics of destruction that are going on, the divisiveness in our country?
From the Big Easy, the tech executive seemed to be taking a shot at the divisiveness taking root in Washington D.C. and corrupting the fabric of the country.
" Trump told Holt in the White House interview that although there is divisiveness in the United States over his presidency, Republicans "love what we're doing on health care.
President Trump certainly bears some of the responsibility for this divisiveness, but Maxine Waters and those who advocate harassing political opponents share much of the responsibility as well.
The atmosphere is so febrile that even some public figures who have themselves been accused of divisiveness in the past are emphasizing the need to seek common ground.
Giuliani's broader argument was an indictment of what he called "the Clinton-Obama years," a period that he asserted was characterized by divisiveness at home and weakness abroad.
So she's the kind of person who can take on these powers and make sure that the kind of economic divisiveness and in some ways injustice is counted.
We must look to move forward from this divisiveness, and I believe in order to do so he must resign or the #AZLeg should take actions for expulsion.
We can only hope that in the heat and anger of this wretched summer, Americans' impulse to pull together is stronger than the divisiveness of race-baiting moralists.
Clinton is a vote against Donald Trump, a childish, egotistic narcissist whose shallow politics of bigotry and divisiveness has rallied racist and white supremacist groups to support him.
The ads, which featured Hispanic families and accused Mr. Trump of bringing "hate, divisiveness and disrespect into our homes," was originally produced by a team at Priorities USA.
He has touted his personal relationship with Johnson, who took office in July, and expressed confidence in his ability to get Brexit passed despite its divisiveness within parliament.
Some Warren supporters said they were unable to overcome concerns about Sanders' electability or the perceived divisiveness of his supporters, despite agreeing with much of his policy platform.
His task will be to repair the internal culture, which had moved beyond gung-ho start-up to a company known for its divisiveness and tolerance for harassment.
"Those who voted for me will not support Trump who has made bigotry and divisiveness the cornerstone of his campaign," Sanders tweeted in response, using the hashtag #RNCwithBernie.
When the group was asked by Camerota if they were "tired of the divisiveness," they agreed that they were -- but they split over whether the President was responsible.
Greenberg says "probably the most important impact" of the ongoing impeachment struggle is that "it only reinforces that we'll have continued polarization and divisiveness" if Trump is reelected.
This time, it still looks like David Duke will be rejected – it's harder to say that people will recognize the same sort of hate and divisiveness in Trump.
"President Trump issued a Thanksgiving proclamation and called for the country to rise above divisiveness and celebrate, united together as one people," Meyers says in the video above.
"President Trump is sending a message with these words and his actions, and it is one of hate and divisiveness rather than hope and unity," Cummings wrote Saturday.
This election is already showing that the party establishment abhors Trump and all he stands for — his showy demagoguery, his disregard for core conservative economic values, his divisiveness.
That's led to questions about whether President Donald Trump's rhetoric and divisiveness have played a role in encouraging violence or, at the very least, need some toning down.
"I think this is great, because with all the divisiveness that we have going on in the world, we found something that we can all agree on," she said.
"Virginia has told us to end the divisiveness, that we will not condone hatred and bigotry, and to end the politics that have torn this country apart," Northam said.
But I'm arguing here for a more qualitative understanding of divisiveness, one that's more measured by how contested the convention is rather than how closely fought the primaries are.
We were really interested in mirroring debates and divisiveness in media discourse — Time's Up, #MeToo, Oscar's So White — all of these things are percolating up in the media landscape.
While sometimes this leads to unity and consensus, there is a danger that it can also lead to more divisiveness once we become aware of what others really think.
"If he was on a roster right now, all this negativeness and divisiveness could be turned into a positive," Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Chris Long said at the meeting.
" Without mentioning Trump or the current administration explicitly, Onward Together's mission touches on the Women's March, immigration ban rallies and efforts to fight against "bullying, hate, falsehoods, and divisiveness.
Community organisations and commercial gathering places can be social infrastructure, but if they are exclusive, they tend to foster divisiveness by promoting in-group solidarity rather than collective wellbeing.
Trump is the one uniting people, for all the talk of divisiveness, Trump enjoys an 88 percent approval rating among republicans, according to "The Wall Street Journal," NBC poll.
"Our job at Facebook is to help people make the greatest positive impact while mitigating areas where technology and social media can contribute to divisiveness and isolation," Zuckerberg wrote.
The extended debate, which was both passionate and personal, served as a microcosm of the national discussion over racial divisiveness and the increasingly negative tone of the presidential campaign.
At a time of increasing divisiveness and hate in this country, we should be looking for ways to work together and support each other and not create more division.
Yet the size of the haul and the growing breadth of his appeal underlines the fact that, despite his divisiveness, Mr Trump has a solid chance of becoming president.
They feared that another term of Netanyahu — with his divisiveness and nonstop attacks on the media and key institutions, like the courts and police — would rip apart Israel's democracy.
In an era of divisiveness, what could possibly be more important than showing her excellent public schools that prioritize student diversity and welcome students outside of traditional school boundaries?
And while Chief Brown has called for an end to "this divisiveness between our police and our citizens," let's let the protesters have their say; let's hear it all.
"Our job at Facebook is to help people make the greatest positive impact while mitigating areas where technology and social media can contribute to divisiveness and isolation," he wrote.
No matter what side of the aisle you stand on, there should be a great deal of concern over the divisiveness that the election has caused among our citizenry.
For a court that has increasingly struggled to convince the American public that it is above politics, Thursday's rulings did little to tone down the divisiveness over its decisions.
"We've had enough divisiveness over the last couple years," said Amy Young, a college professor, whom Ms. Gillibrand pitched about finding common ground at a coffee shop in Ames.
Indeed, Trump could be a far more dangerous man if he had the emotional intelligence to hide his hostility, corruption and divisiveness behind a veneer of openness and rapprochement.
"In this heyday of hatred, this new dawn of divisiveness, we in our city refuse to be dragged down to a place we know is beneath us," he said.
Second, you cannot overstate the appetite, desire and thirst for some sense of unity, and just rationality, as opposed to the divisiveness and chaos that this president has brought.
Or instead will it prove to be the beginning of the end of the abuse of power, dishonesty, divisiveness and selfishness that have typified the era of Donald Trump?
Beyond his self-performance — he once told Playboy magazine that his yacht and golden towers were "props for the show" — Mr. Trump has never backed away from cultural divisiveness.
Twitter accounts suspected of being Russian bots blasted out a torrent of messages after last week's school shooting in Florida in a way that promoted divisiveness over gun rights.
The congresswoman decries the tenor of politics -- "hyper partisan divisiveness getting in the way of progress," she said this week -- and, when asked about impeaching Trump, Gabbard expressed skepticism.
Collins has been raising money and running ads amid an onslaught of attacks from Democrats and seems eager to prove her brand of bipartisanship can cut through Trump's divisiveness.
"Virginia has told us to end the divisiveness, that we will not condone hatred and bigotry, and to end the politics that have torn this country apart," he said.
Trump hotels have been losing popularity with groups like professional sports teams, several of which have cited the president's divisiveness as a reason to move their team stays elsewhere.
He should worry about the security of these people — because he cannot escape responsibility for the hate-filled divisiveness he has promoted as he pursued public revenge against them.
It's the quadrennial spectacle when the divisiveness and base pandering of the warring political parties and their campaigns shift from its background roar into a riot of partisan absurdity.
Related: Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz to Thwart 'Divisiveness and Vulgarity' of Donald Trump But now, after much cajoling by his colleagues, he is the Speaker of the House.
At least not yet—Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign maybe gives us an example of what a left-wing Tea Party would look like, in all its divisiveness and fervor.
Another is that this is probably not the right time in history to try to rally even more divisiveness—especially over eating habits—in an already very divided nation.
"A Presidential pardon clearly states that President Trump is not interested in healing the nation after a deadly white nationalist march, but instead desires to fan the flames of divisiveness."
But President-elect Trump is not the only one whose commercial endeavors are feeling the pain that comes along with the widespread uncertainty and divisiveness that has followed his election.
Such divisiveness matters because, when your opponents are simply bad people, the compromise that is the foundation of all healthy politics becomes hard within parties and almost impossible between them.
Yes we want him to help steel workers but his tax giveaways to the rich, attacks on ACA, his divisiveness, his attacks on democracy & his caging of children are disqualifying.
The President has already been vocal about the tone of the presidential race so far, particularly on the Republican side, touting the need for inclusiveness rather than divisiveness in politics.
The elder Bush made no mention of other candidates, including Donald Trump, but repeatedly took sharp aim at the divisiveness, bluster and name-calling that has dominated the presidential campaign.
The election has had a huge effect on Americans' mental health, with so many of us talking to our therapists about it and uncertainty and divisiveness abounding on social media.
Distributionist economics—whether based in explicit socialism, punitive taxation, cronyism, subsidization, or protectionism—promotes divisiveness and violent competition among groups clinging tightly to their meager pieces of a shrinking pie.
Regardless of what side of the political spectrum you stand, there's been controversy and divisiveness surrounding everything from the administration's cabinet picks, the travel ban, and the repeal of Obamacare.
"In this heyday of hatred, this new dawn of divisiveness, we in our city refuse to be dragged down to a place we know is beneath us," De Blasio said.
While there has been bipartisanship on the federal level aimed at reforming the criminal justice system, a lot of divisiveness – often within the Republican Party – has persisted and stalled efforts.
Much as in offices or other workplaces, athletes frequently talk (and bicker) about politics, but nearly everyone can acknowledge that this presidential race is unusual in its rancor and divisiveness.
Every day the public is bombarded with breaking news alerts, tweets, and headlines that claim politics face a divisiveness that cannot be overcome and that congressional stalemate is an inevitability.
"The divisiveness may play well in some parts of the country but it doesn't play everywhere," Republican speaker of the Texas House, Joe Straus, recently told The New York Times.
On the other hand, the forces of prejudice and bigotry are openly coming to the surface again, creating divisiveness and conflict, and threatening progress that has been made for decades.
Indeed, racial divisiveness, whether in talking about banning Muslims or building a wall to keep out Mexican immigrants, was central to Trump's campaign and clearly a draw for many voters.
It's a reminder that a year into his presidency, Trump still has immense power to sway public opinion that is fueling culture wars, divisiveness, and incivility in the United States.
But the efforts by the Republican groups underscore the unusual divisiveness of Trump's candidacy within Republican ranks ahead of a likely general election fight with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
There's a huge portion not just of Massachusetts and Maryland but America that really is crying out for moderation and a lack of divisiveness and civility and cooperation and bipartisanship.
This year, I am working with a granting program called Youth Healing Hate; we've funded 15 projects that use creative educational techniques to find alternatives to fear, hostility and divisiveness.
Suddenly, the divisiveness was coming not from challengers to the incumbents but from the man running for president who railed against Washington politicians, including many of those seeking re-election.
" When asked if he saw any connection between the president's rhetoric, racial divisiveness and the shooting in his hometown, Mr. Medina scoffed, calling it a "frenzy made by the media.
His strong oratorical skills and upbeat, love-first message seemed like it might catch on with a base desperate to turn the page on President Trump's unending fury and divisiveness.
Here, the exhibition's curator, Jen Sudul Edwards, shares with BuzzFeed News a selection of photographs from the show and discusses the significance of walls in this period of unprecedented divisiveness.
In the absence of respected institutions and stable communities to calm our frayed nerves and provide the sense of belonging we crave, national unease and divisiveness threaten to overwhelm us.
"But in my opinion, actions of and statements by Mr. Yiannopoulos have caused pain and divisiveness undermining the open and productive discourse that I had hoped to facilitate," he wrote.
That Iraq seems unlikely to produce another "The Best Years of Our Lives" has as much to do with changes in Hollywood craft as with the divisiveness of the war.
But given the divisiveness of modern day politics and the politicization of filling the courts, conservatives are increasingly looking at any coordination between the White House and Democrats as politically dangerous.
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Friday called on Americans to work together to help mend the divisiveness in the country after five police officers were slain in Dallas.
Mainly because as an immigrant, I had a hard time supporting a candidate who made some really tough comments about Hispanics and women, and created a lot of divisiveness among Americans.
There's a lot of pearl-clutching going on in this Times article about the divisiveness and rancorous tenor of the Democratic race and how it could hurt the eventual nominee—i.e.
He suggested that the current political climate of "all this animosity all the time" has hindered efforts to work on community development and that the greatest threat to America is divisiveness.
"We've seen such vitriolic display of bigotry and hate and divisiveness, and that is not the leadership we need for the future of the country," Schultz said about Trump in September.
"Nevadans won't accept it, and it's a large part why Trump did not win in Nevada in 2016 -- because Nevadans could not stomach the divisiveness and attacks on immigrants," Horsford added.
"President Trump's breakneck use of Twitter is increasingly viewed by his base in a favorable light despite the divisiveness of some of his tweets," said Tyler Sinclair, Morning Consult's vice president.
It also has me wishing the American conservative movement could also avoid the divisiveness of so-called family values and other social issues which have torn this country apart for years.
But in a cultural moment that's particularly rife with divisiveness and misogyny, it does at least offer a blessedly refreshing take on what being a strong ally for women looks like.
Despite the negative headwinds of divisiveness driven by the politically selfish, and despite the propaganda efforts of hostile adversaries that weaken our security, our nation and the American people remain resilient.
In order to pass these tests, our nation and the world need goodwill, sacrifice, wisdom, and compromise, attributes that are in short supply during this age of divisiveness, recrimination, and extremism.
We revel in speaking out against hatred; inhumanity; divisiveness; discourse mired in immature name-calling; ugly, disparaging remarks; talk of destruction and obliteration; and the potential of miscalculation and nuclear conflagration.
President Trump's policies likewise encourage antagonism, anger and divisiveness in rural communities, making it difficult for productive conversations to take place between the even moderate Democrats and these staunch Trump supporters.
But when the company is the largest condom seller in America, at a time of heightened divisiveness regarding reproductive rights and women's health, the situation can get a little more complicated.
We're living in an era of heightened politics and divisiveness, and, for many, where you stand politically can feel as important a part of your identity as your religion or profession.
"I think it's certain that Clinton would benefit from putting the intra-party divisiveness behind her in the same way that Trump has benefited from that on his side," Garin said.
As Black History Month draws to a close, we asked several cultural figures to reflect on its continued importance — especially in this moment of divisiveness over race, politics and civil rights.
This election is about which candidate understands the real problems facing this country and has offered real solutions — not just bombast, not just fear-mongering, not just name-calling and divisiveness.
As the institutional leftists led by old and new Democrats who have destroyed the party of John F. Kennedy continue the barrage of divisiveness and hate, just let them self-destruct.
As he sees them, there are presidential candidates who retreat in timidity, others who respond with divisiveness in kind, and those whose calculated attempts at inspiration have fallen flat with voters.
On the Fox talk show "RuPaul," Vanderpump explained that she simply couldn't take the divisiveness among her costars, especially after the never-ending PuppyGate drama that unfolded in the last season.
"I think the awesome reaction to this tweet isn't as much about me as it is about the need for love and kindness in this current climate of divisiveness," she told BuzzFeed.
So I'm more concerned about the tone that is being set in the political debate this year because the last thing our country needs right now is more divisiveness, more mean-spiritedness.
Trump has got to soften some of the divisiveness that he has been sowing in the political system if he hopes to get anywhere near 50 percent," Penn told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
"They're very worried that what's being promoted is a speech of hate and divisiveness, that it's hurtful to everyone, and they're very worried about what are the consequences of that," said Lee.
As he has amped up divisiveness and stoked fears of a migrant caravan in the days leading up to election day, many voters are determined to change the tenor of civic debate.
" She makes one mention of Trump toward the end of her piece, writing, "My opponent has run his campaign on divisiveness, fear and insults, and spent months pitting Americans against each other.
It is time for millennials to fight back against the divisiveness present in our political system and promote, campaign for, and perhaps one day be candidates with good leadership, respect, and integrity.
"There's so much divisiveness on Twitter, on social media -- so many people fighting -- that to see something that was positive and such truth, it just felt like light was winning," Robertson said.
"Maybe the divisiveness, particularly with the other team right now, maybe it's a good thing — to awaken the American people about the subtle and not-so-subtle deals going on," Biden said.
" Christopher Krebs, who serves as the head of DHS's cyber office known as National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD), noted that there is an "ongoing Russian effort to sow discord and divisiveness.
"He went with racism and divisiveness before 2018 and lost 40 House seats — including in the Midwest," said Josh Schwerin, senior strategist for Priorities USA, the biggest super PAC in Democratic politics.
Jeb Bush, who unsuccessfully ran for the GOP presidential nomination in 2016, told CNBC on Thursday he feels like a "fish out of water" in the current state of divisiveness in America.
And so we truly are looking at what is our noble purpose and we believe that in this age of divisiveness and more and more people are lonely, living alone, feeling disconnected.
With so much of such depth already in common, those in Congress who have worn the nation's uniform are the natural leaders in a campaign to bring our divided government beyond divisiveness.
"In my opinion, actions of and statements by Mr. Yiannopoulos have caused pain and divisiveness undermining the open and productive discourse that I had hoped to facilitate," he wrote in a letter.
Over the last year, celebrities like Alec Baldwin and journalists like The New York Times's Maggie Haberman have — at least temporarily — quit the service, noting the divisiveness that can be rampant there.
" Despite the delays, Carrie Lam, the island's pro-Beijing Chief Executive, has vowed to push the bill through the government saying further delays would only cause more "anxiety and divisiveness in society.
"It's really sad that [in] a moment when people are coming together to celebrate who they are, that there's someone there who's trying to spread so much hate and divisiveness," Singh said.
"I believe that his actions have coarsened political discourse, have resulted in unprecedented divisiveness and have created an atmosphere that is a breeding ground for hateful rhetoric and actions," Mr. McKean said.
This year we were increasingly being told, by some on both the political right and the political left, that identity politics is a Problem, the cause of the divisiveness of the times.
But unlike Schultz, those candidates weren't self-proclaimed "independents" railing against "divisiveness" from the center; they were polarizers who built support by cultivating personal followings and sharpening ideological, cultural and geographic divides.
"That's a far cry from Trinity Lutheran," liberal Justice Elena Kagan said, adding that a state might not want to subsidize religious entities out of concern for burdening religion or promoting divisiveness.
The divisiveness that would flow from such government-sponsored religious favoritism is apparent, described in a lawsuit filed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation hours after the president issued the executive order.
Most Indian analysts saw the divisiveness of the campaign as a ploy to win the elections so that Mr. Modi could get on with the job of governance with a strengthened mandate.
But through all of that I have never felt such hopelessness as I feel now in light of the vitriol, the divisiveness, the disrespect and the lies that we are now facing.
What I was hopeful was that when he got into office some of the rhetoric would calm down, some of the tweeting would calm down, some of the divisiveness would calm down.
Among the factors it considers is the divisiveness of the issue presented, the impact of the court's holding on the nation, and whether the conduct at issue offends our collective constitutional principles.
"While it remains an ethical or human rights issue, it's not so easy to have it in your political manifesto," Mohamed Nasheed said, pointing to climate change's political divisiveness in the United States.
"The president can speak for himself, but his feeling was that we needed to come together, to not create a picture of divisiveness at a time of genuine national crisis," McConnell told reporters.
In saying Trump "must" be impeached if that is warranted by House investigations, it was not clear whether Pelosi was moving in that direction after months of talking about the divisiveness of impeachment.
But if they can't — for reasons including pressure from President Trump and their own divisiveness — look for a renewed bloodbath in oil, with danger for the world's petro-states and numerous other industries.
To his credit, he doesn't hit '80s nostalgia on the nose: the movie is set in the present, and it tries to make some points about divisiveness, cruelty, and bullying in our world.
"I'm more concerned about the tone that is being set in the political debate this year because the last thing our country needs right now is more divisiveness, more mean-spiritedness," she said.
Thanks to the many Trump apologists in the Republican Party, Trump has full immunity from the only body that could put an end to his reign of hatred, divisiveness, bigotry and political arson.
But with the divisiveness that is being discussed, with our community under attack for our religious faith, we have no choice but to find a way to engage and to overcome the hatred.
But more than anything, she sounds anxious about the divisiveness in the country — and, even as a Republican, she blames Trump and conservative media for that division as much as she blames Democrats.
Memphis (CNN)Hillary Clinton took to two pulpits in Memphis on Sunday to preach a message of inclusion and a rejection of divisiveness, in the wake of her dominant win over Vermont Sen.
I hope that Hillary Clinton addresses these issues forcefully and candidly at this critical time when core American values, imperiled by Donald Trump's unabashed campaign of divisiveness, bigotry and xenophobia, are at stake.
"He helped market a brand of pseudo-journalism that revolves basically around hate rhetoric, divisiveness, pitting people against each other," said Eric Boehlert, senior fellow at liberal media watchdog Media Matters for America.
Political divisiveness at home is threatening the position of the U.S. around the world, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker said in an interview that painted a dour picture of the nation's future.
"Together, we're going to end the spirit of divisiveness in this country by focusing on how we won the governor's races in two of the 10 states we care about," Ms. Strong said.
Over the last two years, we've heard from people talking about not only the fact that these monuments exist, but the hurt and divisiveness that they cause in their day-to-day lives.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher After the divisiveness of the 2016 election, the Women's March became a major symbol of unity.
If what Trump said was true, then why didn't the students turn their backs to him, to protest the contradiction between the poisonous effects of his white nativism, extreme divisiveness and his "theology"?
That places it at an important historical crossroads, when lingering wounds of divisiveness and animosity still plagued the nation and the reality of a post-slavery America begged contentious racial and social questions.
Then he gave a sanctimonious speech denouncing partisanship and divisiveness, and declared that while he voted to allow debate to begin, he would never vote for the existing Senate bill without major changes.
"We've seen such vitriolic display of bigotry and hate and divisiveness, and that is not the leadership we need for the future of the country," he said about Trump, according to Business Insider.
Their relentless obstruction of every attempt by moderates, liberals, centrists and principled conservatives to thwart the excesses, divisiveness and corruptions of the Trump presidency create grave and extreme dangers to the GOP future.
" Then again, Kugelman said the administration can be criticized for "a level of indecision and divisiveness within the White House which has caused the review to take longer than it otherwise should have.
"I don't want to seem crass about it, but there was an opening for him to put a lot of the divisiveness behind him and he missed it," said Democratic strategist Joe Trippi.
The department has continued to see activity from the Russians, the Chinese, and "increasingly" the Iranians to "use social media to influence the American public, to sow discord and increase divisiveness," said Krebs.
This campaign has brought a new level of discord and divisiveness between candidates and among the electorate, and some of that can be attributed to Trump's charismatic connection with those in his camp.
" Then again, Kugelman said the administration can be criticized for "a level of indecision and divisiveness within the White House, which has caused the review to take longer than it otherwise should have.
"He helped market a brand of pseudo-journalism that revolves basically around hate, rhetoric, divisiveness, pitting people against each other," Eric Boehlert, senior fellow at liberal media watchdog Media Matters for America, told Reuters.
In other words, Powell and Pressburger had conjured a fictional life that veered perilously close to Churchill's, as dense with derring-do, divisiveness, emotional extremes, and lurching reversals of fortune as his had been.
"At a time of increasing divisiveness and hate in this country, we should be looking for ways to work together and support each other and not create more division," Jordan continued in his statement.
Journalist Matt Taibbi told "Rising" on Wednesday that profit needs to be taken out of journalism "at least in part" in order to quell the feelings of divisiveness and vitriol within the news media.
Trump and everyone else dragging the 2016 election into the sewer needed no lessons in divisiveness from Russians who were merely recycling popular memes and sometimes doing so without properly translating them into English.
Until at last it doesn't, and the lid finally blows violently off the broader stew of repression, divisiveness and injustice that too many of today's leaders are content to let simmer, and even stir.
A Republican senator said Wednesday that Russian trolls are taking advantage of the spat between President Trump and NFL players who protest during the national anthem to "push divisiveness" in the United States. Sen.
The espionage attempt by the Nixon campaign failed, whereas the effort by the Russian government succeed in gathering damaging information whose release sowed divisiveness in the Democratic Party damaging to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
The third is the kind of surveillant capitalist economy that is developing in the midst of the digital revolution, and the fourth is the general cultural crisis bound up with incivility, fake news ... Divisiveness.
O.K., maybe an actual former K.K.K. grand wizard is a bit much, but both racism and divisiveness have been at the heart of the G.O.P.'s governing and electoral strategy for many, many decades.
This was another metaphor, to be read in any number of ways, for the brutality and divisiveness that living under an authoritarian regime may induce, but more broadly a general comment on human behavior.
Initially, though we shared the disappointment and concern of a majority of Americans with Donald Trump's divisiveness, business conflicts and inexperience, we were encouraged by his stated commitment to reconciliation, economic prosperity and infrastructure.
The result was a confirmation process, and now almost certainly a justice, tainted by dishonesty, shamelessness, self-pity, indifference to women's fears and calculated divisiveness — the hallmarks, in other words, of Mr. Trump's politics.
Some privately urged the President to shed the divisiveness and rancor that have defined his tenure in office and adopt the role of unifier that past leaders have assumed during moments of national strain.
The fences — which generally create boundaries or borders — are meant to elicit reflections on pervasive, present-day issues like the exclusion of immigrants, the global refugee crisis, or our dangerous social and political divisiveness.
Creating fake accounts and buying ads was part of a larger Russian campaign to spread misinformation and political divisiveness across social media in the runup to the 2016 election, according to US intelligence officials.
Local 30 officials said Richard Armstrong, the museum's director, sent workers an email earlier this week in which he said he believed a union would inject divisiveness "on a daily basis" into the institution.
Finally, I want to offer a vision of where we should go as a nation which is far different than the divisiveness, dishonesty, and racism coming from the Trump Administration over the past year.
And their calls are at odds with their own leader, Ms. Pelosi of California, who holds the ultimate decision-making power over her caucus's strategy and has consistently warned against the divisiveness of impeachment.
The party has found its greatest electoral success by casting itself as the antidote to Republican excess and divisiveness, these Democrats say, not by emulating the most heated talk and behavior on the right.
"I think every parent's dream for their kid is that they just are a good human being, especially in today's day and age, where there's so much divisiveness and frustration and hostility," he said.
"I think we've seen such vitriolic display of bigotry and hate and divisiveness, and that is not the leadership we need for the future of the country," Schultz told CNN's Poppy Harlow in 2016.
If we want to tackle healthcare, tax reform, infrastructure spending and other priorities, we need leaders in Congress who can engender bipartisan cooperation and heal some of the divisiveness that has gripped the country.
"While Trump mobilizes his core supporters on the issue of immigration, he also mobilizes a backlash to his divisiveness and xenophobia," Frank Sharry, the executive director of the immigrant advocacy group America's Voice, said.
For all the anger and divisiveness that is laid bare on social media and on cable networks hour after hour and day after day, there is a yearning for civility across our political discourse.
Thinking about this history in light of the Trump presidency and the bigotry, fear and divisiveness it represents, we can take heart that America is strong and will endure despite ignominy at the top.
Recognizing this truth can hopefully allow us to move forward in a way that promotes unity and togetherness, not divisiveness and polarization — which is what we have grown accustomed to in this political climate.
"There is a real divisiveness right now between art therapists," said Savneet Talwar, an associate professor of art therapy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, who also works with Bosnian refugees.
But despite their divisiveness, the looks of the '80s are creeping their way back into the zeitgeist, and we think are some styles worth dipping your toes back into — in a new way, of course.
Chicago (CNN)Donald Trump has doomed his candidacy by promoting a "speech of hate and divisiveness," irrevocably alienating himself from the vast majority of Hispanic voters, according to one of America's top Hispanic news executives.
"The black and white police problem is something that the media keeps dwelling on, finding all of those incidences and promoting the divisiveness between black and white all the time," said the former sales professional.
Of course, that's not what the designers meant: Their aim is to flip the script on one of the most politically-charged clothing items of 2016, from a symbol of divisiveness to one of inclusivity.
You also don't need us to tell you that he is a highly controversial figure, or that his campaign rhetoric has brought to a head the bitter divisiveness of partisan politics in America and worldwide.
In some large sense, they see the president as, at worst, promoting an ethos and policies that enhance racism and divisiveness in our nation and, at best, projecting indifference or insensitivity to oppressed racial minorities.
"The first objective of the Russians was to sow doubt, discord and discontent in this country, and they've succeeded to it fairly well -- capitalizing and exploiting the polarization and divisiveness in this country," Clapper said.
But sowing divisiveness and mercilessly beating down opponents are tactics that seemed to have stayed with the Trump team to this day, long after Manafort worked there as campaign chairman from June to August 2016.
"They're not going to fall for his race-baiting divisiveness; they're going to promise to bring people together to address everyday challenges," said Frank Sharry, the executive director of America's Voice, an immigration advocacy group.
"Thankfully no one was hurt by these dangerous devices, but his actions left an air of fear and divisiveness in their wake," said Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan, after the plea.
Reuters reported that U.S. intelligence and security officials this week were scheduled to tell Congress that Russian social media efforts were currently more directed at stirring up social divisiveness than promoting specific U.S. presidential candidates.
"I want to offer a vision of where we should go as a nation which is far different than the divisiveness, dishonesty, and racism coming from the Trump Administration over the past year," he said.
"The consequences around the divisiveness, and increased instability and uncertainty for families and children, combined with increased racial tension and overt acts of discrimination," Dr. Mujahid noted, all stand to heighten the John Henryism effect.
They had been scarred by the deaths of their two favorite candidates, and by the dismal failures of the other two, by the disappointments of their divisiveness and the ineffectuality of many of their liberal plans.
These fairs are some of America's most enduring traditions, and I found it heartening how they seem, for the most part, untouched by the divisiveness that seems to have embroiled most of the nation of late.
"We are against any use of our product in an attempt to promote divisiveness or justify twisted ideologies," Tim Sullivan, CEO of Ancestry, wrote in a public statement after BuzzFeed News asked the company for comment.
I wish I was wrong about the VR divisiveness to come, but I'm not — I've seen the psychology of the fanboy (and let's face it, it's usually angry young men) play out too many times before.
Clinton said that Trump "had to know that people were making outreach to Russians, to the highest levels of the Kremlin, in order to help him, to hurt me, but more importantly to sow this divisiveness."
"While President Trump and Republicans in Washington sow divisiveness and hate that is spreading like a cancer across the country, in New York we say not here, not now, not ever," Cuomo said in a statement.
It is our sincere hope that the divisiveness of campaign politics will now be put aside, and that everyone recognizes the need and opportunity to bring this divided country together now and in the years ahead.
Naturally, the SBS-made documentary caused armageddon levels of divisiveness among its audiences, with people on both sides of politics bashing the keyboard with a fiery passion that only a Donald Trump-like figure could rouse.
After weeks of acrimony and divisiveness, I look forward to the Senate showing its traditional comity and bipartisanship in confirming the nomination of David Friedman, a man of principle and conviction, as U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Furthermore, while the current vetting process is already a robust one, the type and quantity of information the U.S. receives from other governments can always be refined and improved through cooperation and collaboration rather than divisiveness.
Sanders entered the race, holding rallies in New York and Chicago in his first weekend of campaigning, Biden started his third presidential run by confronting Trump over divisiveness and promising a return to pre-Trump civility.
"I think it is absolutely unacceptable to see the racism and the hatred coming out the White House in a way in which this president is fueling the flames of divisiveness across our country," she added.
"This bitter divisiveness of the last decade, I think the Founding Fathers would be really sad about that," said the 57-year-old Massachusetts native as she greeted passers-by in her floral-print, colonial-era dress.
That's what makes our online debates about pop culture susceptible to outside interference — and it's why Gamergate has always explained the rise of Donald Trump and the divisiveness of the 2016 election better than almost anything else.
Shortly after Mr Cruz's landslide victory in Utah, Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida, endorsed him, calling him a "principled conservative" and the party's best chance at countering the "divisiveness and vulgarity" of Mr Trump's campaign.
The day after Donald Trump—who was elected on a platform of divisiveness and bigotry—was inaugurated as president of the United States, millions of women and men throughout the country and the world gathered in protest.
Before a stadium hushed in adoration, he talked up his former secretary of state, rebuked the divisiveness of her Republican rival, Donald Trump, and sought to breathe self-confidence back into a country too short of it.
GEORGE W. BUSH, the former president, earned headlines with a recent speech that—while it did not name President Donald Trump—unmistakably rebuked his Republican successor for degrading America's national discourse with divisiveness and even "casual cruelty".
"While President Trump and Republicans in Washington sow divisiveness and hate that is spreading like a cancer across the country, in New York we say not here, not now, not ever," Cuomo said in a news release.
And Brian Hooks, the Koch network's co-chair, delivered a more direct critique of the Trump administration at the conference this weekend, saying that the "divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage," reports CNN.
In his new songs, love can be a counterattack on mortality, a dangerous compulsion, a realm of sweaty adventures, a legacy from father to daughter, an escape from social media and a bulwark against forces of divisiveness.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "In our churches, in our homes, and in our private hearts, let us resolve before God to stand against divisiveness in our country and all its consequences," he wrote in the proclamation.
Although he has generally voted with Mr. Trump and the Republican majority in the Senate, he chastised his party on Tuesday for acquiescing in the lying and divisiveness that he said had come from the White House.
"The divisiveness may play well in some parts of the country but it doesn't play everywhere," said the speaker of the Texas House, Joe Straus, who has sought to keep his party from drifting too far right.
But Mr. Vander Plaats also said it might be important to learn from the signals voters sent to Washington of dissatisfaction over Mr. Trump's tone and the country's divisiveness, even as they want to continue his policies.
As an example of the president's divisiveness, Waters pointed to Trump's statement last summer that there were people to "blame on both sides" at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., during which a counterprotester was killed.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is expected to trumpet a unity message in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, an attempt to turn a corner from the divisiveness of his first year in office.
NEW YORK, March 14 (Reuters) - U.S. racial tensions, economic inequities and political divisiveness are the dominate themes for art showcased at this year's Whitney Museum biennial exhibit in New York, the longest-running survey of American art.
On November 1, Starbucks introduced a new green cup featuring a "mosaic of more than a hundred people drawn in one continuous stroke," which the company says represents community and unity in a time of political divisiveness.
But it's also striking how those universal applause lines, the reminders of unity rather than divisiveness that made Barack Obama's 2004 speech so successful, were remarkably few and far between at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
The company spent much of it on the defensive, explaining its bungled handling of fake news, graphic violent content, Russian interference in US elections on its platform, and its overall contribution to divisiveness and polarization around the globe.
The chances of that are hurt by Mr Trump's divisiveness, the Republicans' slim majority in Congress, and by the need for tricky negotiations over funding the government and raising the debt ceiling, which will delay debate on taxes.
Yet, it's a meaningful gesture to turn a symbol of divisiveness into a vision that not only celebrates diversity, but also highlights the individual voices and visions of those whose lives are affected by borders they cannot control.
Despite the mask of unity that Trump wore at the beginning, in the end he proved to be the same president he's always been: the chief promoter of the nation's "tremendous divisiveness," rather than the solution to it.
" Popovich said Trump's comments on Monday were "so beyond the pale, I almost don't have the words" and slammed Trump for his approach to the presidency, which he said "seems to be one of just… never ending divisiveness.
This division is a blatant federal attempt to deny patient access to critical health care services and information that only will create divisiveness between health-care providers, doctors and patients when they are most vulnerable at life's end.
" Nielsen said the intelligence community has also observed "persistent Russian efforts using social media, sympathetic spokespeople, and other fronts to sow discord and divisiveness amongst the American people -- though not necessarily focused on specific politicians or political campaigns.
If there's one thing most of us can agree on in this age of cultural and political divisiveness, it's that rhetoric has replaced reality in our daily discourse and has reinforced a tendency toward finger-pointing versus collaboration.
Asked about the flag-burning in Tuesday's debate, Ms. Abrams said she was "proud to be a Georgian," and noted that many people, including the governor at the time, were "deeply disturbed by the racial divisiveness" it represented.
It was the biggest piece of social legislation in decades and because it was a straight party-line vote, it just contributed to this partisanship and divisiveness that has gotten even worse since the Affordable Care Act passed.
Despite the divisiveness seen on the campaign trail, "it actually is possible for leading Republicans to sit down in the same office with a leading Democrat and have a conversation about the priorities of the country," he said.
The American people do not want higher taxes, or unprotected borders and illegal immigration, and they are tired of the identity politics and divisiveness of the left and the incivility its members have shown the past two years.
It doesn't take a lot to get the average voter to tell you what he doesn't like about Donald Trump: the nastiness, the divisiveness, the lying, the tweeting, the chaos, the epic boastfulness matched by bottomless self-pity.
Wolfe says that when he talks to friends, family members and colleagues, everyone he knows is exhausted from the divisiveness of the Trump era and he worries that Sanders represents an equally dangerous swing in the opposite direction.
But given the state of the world today — the hate attacks, the divisiveness, the vitriol — it's hard not to wish that we all had more kindheartedness and openness, even if our embrace of other humans is only metaphorical.
On CNN's "State of the Union" last week, we asked Nadler whether, given the likelihood that Trump's impeachment will not have any GOP votes, that too will provide the divisiveness and bitterness he warned about 21 years ago.
It makes me sick to feel that way about traveling in my own country, but the reality is that we are living in a time of increasing divisiveness and hatred — toward people of color and toward L.G.B.T.Q. people.
In his California hometown, Imperial, with its tidy, low-slung homes and desert suburban landscape of bail bonds offices, taco shacks and strip malls, Ruiz's accomplishment has uplifted a community that feels beleaguered by national divisiveness over immigrants.
After 45 minutes of rambling divisiveness that included some of his early hits -- introducing "Make America Great Again," boasting about his wealth and calling Mexicans "rapists" -- I was slack-jawed and ready to do post-game commentary on CNN.
The divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage when, in order to win on an issue, somebody else has to lose, it makes it very difficult to unite people to solve the problems facing the country.
Redistricting reformers say the stalemate and divisiveness that have been distinguishing characteristics of Washington in recent years have provided new momentum as frustrated members of the public don't need much convincing that something is off kilter in American politics.
These developments promise in turn to diminish, over time, the intense divisiveness currently characterizing Supreme Court nominations, reflected in both the presidential debates and the Senate's unprecedented two-hundred-thirty-plus-day refusal even to meet with Judge Garland.
Related: Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz to Thwart 'Divisiveness and Vulgarity' of Donald Trump An advertisement in Utah featuring a nude photo of Donald Trump's wife, Melania, has sparked a feud between the Republican frontrunner and Senator Ted Cruz.
In an interview with AM 970 "The Answer" with John Catsimatidis in New York City, the former Bush administration Homeland Security chief blamed "political divisiveness" for Washington's inability to reach an agreement on border security and reforming immigration policy.
"Sorry Donald, but the ad isn't only about your overt sexism, it's about your divisiveness and character being unsuitable for the office of the presidency," Justin Barasky, a spokesman for the group, said in an email on Tuesday morning.
Since Trump's election, and particularly since the Republican Party's failed attempt to repeal Obamacare, Kasich has hammered the president for his lack of decency and his divisiveness and his party for its draconian plan to uninsure millions of Americans.
"Donald Trump once again showed us that he will continue his decades-long record of divisiveness and campaign of hate by pledging to forcibly remove every single undocumented immigrant from our country," she said of the Republican presidential nominee.
As chair and deputy chair of the DNC, we are committed to ensuring that our party is inclusive, forward-looking and bold in prescribing an alternative to President Donald Trump's destructive policies and his politics of divisiveness and deception.
This is a pattern, a pattern of divisiveness, of a very dark and in many ways dangerous vision of our country, where he incites violence, where he applauds people who are pushing and pulling and punching at his rallies.
Jost may have argued that the punchline was more a comment on divisiveness within the Democratic Party, but it doesn't excuse the transphobic nature of a joke that makes the lives of transgender Americans out to be politically expendable.
But that's not the kind of attention they usually court, and during our hours together at Café Altro Paradiso, where Jenna had ricotta dumplings and Barbara swordfish, they repeatedly registered their disgust with the divisiveness of our national conversation.
Hours after Cruz's win in Utah, former Florida governor Jeb Bush announced his endorsement of the Texas senator, saying Cruz was a "principled conservative" and the party's best chance at countering the "divisiveness and vulgarity" of Donald Trump's campaign.
It is my very strong belief that the United States must reject that path of hatred and divisiveness — and instead find the moral conviction to choose a different path, a higher path, a path of compassion, justice and love.
The role of race in the recent hate-fueled violence — along with President Trump's increasingly brazen embrace of racist stereotypes and language — has highlighted the news media's struggles in talking about race, hate and other painful issues of divisiveness.
"Israelis and Palestinians are human after all," Mr. Erekat said, expressing both gratitude and shock at the mixed Israeli reactions to his health situation, which reflected all the divisiveness and complexity of this long-running and often bloody conflict.
"I joined TikTok at the start of this year because I found the platform's fun and entertaining environment to be a breath of fresh air in an online world that has increasingly migrated toward argument and divisiveness," Pappas wrote.
"Twenty-six years ago as a college freshman, I along with many other Georgians -- including the governor of Georgia -- were deeply disturbed by the racial divisiveness that was embedded in the state flag with that Confederate symbol," she said.
In an era of inflamed divisiveness, wouldn't it be sweetly ironic if Americans from all parties and all religions found the courage to for once put aside partisanship and come together to reject the prejudice that refuses to die?
This is a pattern, a pattern of divisiveness of a very dark and in many ways dangerous vision of our country where he incites violence, where he applauds people who are pushing and pulling and punching at his rallies.
" Campaigning alongside Sanders just a day earlier in New Hampshire, Ocasio-Cortez made the case for why Sanders is in the best position to beat Trump: Sanders, she argued, has tapped into a massive political movement against "hate" and "divisiveness.
"Despite his challenges, many believed that Brooke transcended the divisiveness of the Republican Party, ushering in a new era of politics," writes Leah Wright Rigueur in her book, The Loneliness of the Black Republican: Pragmatic Politics and the Pursuit of Power.
"I feel as if we need to get away from the divisiveness that we're stuck in right now and the fear that we're playing off of," the Money Monster actor tells Chris Wallace on this Sunday's episode of FOX News Sunday.
This week's episode of Riverdale has me spinning once again, from Betty trying to take back control from the Black Hood to an unholy alliance between the South Side's resident gangs forced together by the divisiveness of the North vs.
What is more emblematic of the divisiveness of the presidential election than the market's fascination with the auction process of one mid-cap, poorly functioning company, Twitter, that can perhaps even be taken to task for its showcasing of vitriolic behavior?
CC: I want us, as a community of people of color, to embrace each other and fight for each other, because there is so much divisiveness right now and there are a lot of things that we need as a people.
"There were people uncomfortable enough to raise questions about the cultural norms of the county," he said, adding the students involved in the noose episode had previously appeared at a school parade with the Confederate flag, a symbol of racial divisiveness.
However, unless the rosy picture presented by Trump and his allies matches the reality for most Americans, a strong overall economy won't be a decisive issue for midterm voters, especially given the constant swirl of controversy, chaos, and divisiveness surrounding Trump.
See, Kondabolu is also a tremendously funny stand-up comedian, someone who tells jokes about racism and the divisiveness of American politics, all the while making you laugh at the way many of us have only built up those divides.
Last week, Twitter gave Senate investigators the profile names of 201 accounts it had determined were linked to an effort by Moscow to sow discord and divisiveness during and after the campaign, according to a source familiar with the matter.
In the official Republican response to the State of the Union last night, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley took a veiled jab at her party's frontrunner for the presidential nominee by calling for inclusion and mutual respect over anger and divisiveness.
"Twenty-six years ago, as a college freshman, I, along with many other Georgians, including the governor of Georgia, were deeply disturbed by the racial divisiveness that was embedded in the state flag with that Confederate symbol," Ms. Abrams responded.
If the vanquishing of Whispers and BPO, the faceless, horrible organization he represents, were the end of the series, however, it would suggest that all we need to do to heal the world is beat back this one incarnation of divisiveness.
U.S. government experts will say, in classified briefings to the full U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, that Russian social media efforts are currently more directed at stirring up social divisiveness than promoting particular U.S. presidential candidates, the sources said.
There has been article after article about the divisiveness (anger) that the Republican Party is experiencing, but when you look on the other side of the aisle, you don't see much joy there, either; just a different focus for the anger.
Members of Congress return to Washington this week with a rare opportunity to come together to put the divisiveness of the recent campaign behind them and pass legislation that will make a real difference in the life of every American.
Virtually the entire federal government was destroyed — the ultimate "throw the bums out" — yet as newcomers have been assembled into a replacement Congress, the same sort of divisiveness and petty horse-trading that characterized the old order have quickly reappeared.
To understand what makes this incident so brilliant in its divisiveness, you need to see the tapestry in full, how each constituent element (abortion, race, MAGA, white boys, Catholicism, Native American ritual) automatically confirms priors on both sides of our divide.
If many of the paintings in this exhibition remain visually fractious, with one style refusing to capitulate to another, the delicately knitted, moodily shimmering surface of "The Enchanted Island" suggests an integration of divisiveness that avoids both banality and Babel.
After the divisiveness of the Brexit vote and the American presidential election Ms Dewey-Hagborg began to think about possible antidotes to the "alienation and hate of the present"; "the work is envisioned as an activist intervention," she writes on her website.
"They were taking both sides of the argument this weekend ... to try to raise the noise level of America and make a big issue seem like an even bigger issue as they are trying to push divisiveness in this country," Lankford said.
"Twenty-six years ago as a college freshman, I along with many other Georgians — including the governor of Georgia [Democrat Zell Miller] — were deeply disturbed by the racial divisiveness that was embedded in the state flag with that Confederate symbol," Abrams said.
After what's been 16 years filled mostly with divisiveness over our last two presidents, terrorist fears, and severe economic downturns, it's not that the country can't take another thing to worry about, it's just that it doesn't have the attention span for it.
But they did hint at the kind of hatred and divisiveness Trump might stir up if he wins his party's nomination and is forced to take his presidential campaign to an audience beyond the angry, white people who vote in Republican primaries.
In fact, CNN entertainment writer Sandra Gonzalez points out that This Is Us has been steadily growing in viewership since before the election — which shows that our connection to the Pearson clan is much bigger than the divisiveness of our current political climate.
In a time of immense divisiveness, surely we can at least agree that no animal deserves to suffer endless abuse and confinement—and that it's foolhardy to continue to endanger human health and safety for a few fleeting moments of outmoded entertainment.
There's all these problems now with Facebook, and other places, and what happens to their platforms, and who's controlling them, separate ... I don't assume you're gonna have any issues with Russian ads, but when you think about that divisiveness, they have created that.
But on another, it represents a deeper divide and frustration that exists within the LGBTQ community, and the realization that, in spite of the LGBTQ's community's ongoing fight for equality, civil rights, and progress, there's still divisiveness and discrimination within the community itself.
But among Democrats, a debate is raging about whether the most effective approach to defeat the incumbent president next year is to die on the hill of big change or campaign to unite Americans who say they're overdosed on national divisiveness (The Hill).
The divisiveness that marred the 2016 election—and how their profound connection as sisters was a force to lean on through that and other milestones in their lives—were key inspirations for the former first daughters' book, Sisters First, out Oct. 24.
For all of Trump's divisiveness, his norm-shattering and his rejection of the ideas that have long defined what it means to be the President of the United States, he has been embraced by Republican voters like few GOP politicians before him.
"There are plenty of conservative- and liberal-leaning news organizations that are doing everything in good faith and are talking about policy without bringing divisiveness and racism into it, and that's where the break is with some of these websites," he said.
And part of their long game, and this is part of Putin's whole worldview, is to cause as much divisiveness within the United States, pitting groups against each other, creating, as they did during the campaign, phony demonstrations and really aggressively negative ... Advertising.
Linker, as well as Felzenberg, glosses over the political discord and divisiveness fomented by Buckley as mere right-wing flamboyance — mostly because of what both credit as an astonishing show of bravery in standing up to Ayn Rand and opposing anti-Semitism.
When she landed her $69 million deal and moved to NBC from Fox under a cloud of controversy over her divisiveness, many, myself included, resented that Kelly bumped out fan favorites (and two black journalists I admire greatly) Al Roker and Tamron Hall.
"There are plenty of conservative- and liberal-leaning news organizations that are doing everything in good faith and are talking about policy without bringing divisiveness and racism into it, and that's where the break is with some of these websites," he said.
"I joined TikTok at the start of this year because I found the platform's fun and entertaining environment to be a breath of fresh air in an online world that has increasingly migrated toward argument and divisiveness," Pappas wrote in the blog post.
It's a dramatically different issue environment from the one that Clinton and Democrats were expecting: They were counting on a race they hoped would be a clear-cut referendum on Trump's divisiveness, rather than one that hinges on issues like domestic terrorism.
In his call this week for Mr. Biden to apologize, Mr. Booker chided him for not being more sensitive to the current political atmosphere — "a time when we have, in the highest offices in the land, divisiveness, racial hatred and bigotry being spewed."
In the interview, Tanden spoke candidly about the need to unify the party and focus on bread and butter issues that Americans care about-- like health care and the economy--instead of perpetuating the toxic divisiveness that has characterized much of Donald Trump's presidency.
"Right now we're being fed this narrative of divisiveness, that we are all separated and that there are people in different parts of the country that have nothing to do with one another, and that couldn't be father from the truth," J. PERIOD said.
"Whether or not a new social consensus is developing on [abortion], its divisiveness is no less today than in 21977, and pressure to overrule the decision, like pressure to retain it, has grown only more intense," Kennedy, O'Connor, and Souter wrote in their joint opinion.
Though GOP rhetoric will try to heighten the divisiveness during the 2020 campaign, there's common ground on Capitol Hill (if for no other reason than U.S. elites of all political stripes still hail from, and hope to send their children to, the country's best schools).
" He added, "For the sake of our party and country, we must move to overcome the divisiveness and vulgarity Donald Trump has brought into the political arena, or we will certainly lose our chance to defeat the Democratic nominee and reverse President Obama's failed policies.
Maybe someone will purchase it for a museum so that the pantsless Trump can live on and remind us of the divisiveness of his 2016 campaign, one that inspired naked statues of a future president and angry hordes hell-bent on tearing them down.
While her election might not be any validation of her prescriptions for health care, the Middle East or trade, it would say loudly and clearly that the country cannot survive the divisiveness that Trump promotes and will not abide the bigotry that he projects.
The emotional rollercoasters, the divisiveness inherent in the "mine, yours, and ours" debate, including the children and visitation schedules — the list goes on and on and we haven't even started talking about the laws, logistics, and planning it takes to actually just get a divorce.
"A holistic approach in the current climate is difficult to envisage as political divisiveness means that politicians are not looking for enduring solutions," said Pavan K Varma, an official from a regional party in the state of Bihar and former diplomat who lives in Delhi.
Clinton, who recently also appeared in a comedy sketch in which she performed a dramatic reading of the Mueller report, said that the report had made clear that "the Russians were successful" in sowing "discord and divisiveness" in the country, and helping Mr. Trump.
Having just distinguished himself as a hero in the Mexican-American War, the Whig Party drafted Taylor as their candidate and he prevailed in an election – the first to be held on a Tuesday nationwide – marked by a divisiveness that would be familiar today.
On the consumption side, we have also become governed by the gravity of the moment, and are so outraged by the dishonesty, villainy, corruption and divisiveness that we appear to be attracted, to a large degree, to that which underscores and feeds our fury.
"Look, the president can speak for himself, but his feeling was that we needed to come together to not create a picture of divisiveness at a time of genuine national crisis, and that was the rationale," said Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader.
Further, given the divisiveness surrounding impeachment, House Democrats should work to create legislation that actually has a chance of passing in the Senate, unlike this notably progressive drug-pricing plan and many of the other bills that House Democrats have put forth this year.
The border has proven to possess enough firepower to rile up the GOP base, stoke divisiveness and serve as a blunt tool to batter away at Democrats, whose push for respecting migrants' rights and immigration reform they wrongly equate with a call for open borders.
Yet Nelson, asked if the group could form the baseline for future deals and positive, or at least collegial, sentiment in a chamber that has been rife with partisan warfare and divisiveness for years, clasped his hands together as if in prayer and looked upward.
" But the magazine's president, Timothy Dalrymple, wrote in the editorial, headlined "The Flag in the Whirlwind," that evangelicals' embrace of Trump means being tied to his "rampant immorality, greed, and corruption; his divisiveness and race-baiting; his cruelty and hostility to immigrants and refugees.
It was comforting to have a place to speak stridently, and voice the anger and betrayal we felt about the fact that some of our older relatives and loved ones could condone a candidate whose divisiveness and actions represent the opposite of our values.
These days there are no shortage of voices encouraging divisiveness, from the right, from the left, across international boundaries; the forces pitting us against one another are rampant, destructive, and they are challenging the very idea that every one of us shares a common humanity.
President Donald Trump is following through on his threat to take his rhetoric and "tone it up," again upping his attacks on the media — even as calls arose across the country to turn down the temperature on divisiveness after a week of disturbing violence.
And for the past several months, I've been asking psychologists variations on a basic question: What research can best help us reckon with uncomfortable social and political realities — like the rise of Donald Trump, the widening partisan split, the divisiveness that comes with multiculturalism?
Given the divisiveness of the campaign and the fact that Trump lost the popular vote to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, some Democrats expected him to offer something of an olive branch to voters -- and maybe even to politicians -- who might not have supported him.
"It is my very strong belief that the United States must reject that path of hatred and divisiveness and instead find the moral conviction to choose a different path, a higher path, a path of compassion, justice and love," Sanders said to applause at George Washington University.
In the midst of all the divisiveness happening in the world right now, when fashion designer Christian Siriano debuted a "People Are People" T-shirt at New York Fashion Week in February, it felt like the political statement the entire fashion industry had been waiting for.
The divisiveness of responses to La La Land has become a story in itself, culminating at Sunday's Oscars with a mistaken Best Picture win that was ultimately handed over to true winner Moonlight while seemingly staging in real time critics' and audiences' enduring ambivalence to the film.
His support owes as much to Mr Dung's divisiveness as to any personal merits; indeed, with the prime minister out of the picture Mr Trong may soon retire himself, to be replaced by a bland successor—a front-runner is the party's propaganda chief, Dinh The Huynh.
At a time, that has brought such national divisiveness, it is psychologically important to engage in activities among family and friends that involve team-building skills reminding us the importance of the ability to work together as a community and our ability to problem-solve together.
As one might expect, given presidential nominee Donald Trump's penchant for creating controversy, Trump's coronation has fostered an environment of contention and divisiveness that is as obvious among the #NeverTrump delegates on the convention floor as it is among the flag-burning protestors out in the streets.
"Given the current political climate where divisiveness and discrimination continue to be part of mainstream dialogue, Christopher Street West is determined to make the L.A. Pride brand a unifying force for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies across all of Los Angeles," said the event's website.
If the president were to eschew the divisiveness that has characterized the last two years and reach out in earnest to do deals, he would quickly discover that the Problem Solvers are ready, willing, and able to take up the hard work of tackling America's biggest challenges.
Walking lock and step with Obama and some in the liberal media on the perceived divisiveness spouted by the GOP frontrunners will only serve the Democratic Party nominee when the big PACs replay Haley's 'out of touch and angry voices' sound bites during the general election.
There's "Blacks & Browns," a powerful statement of cross-racial unity featuring the Mexican-American rapper Sad Boy, and "FDT," a broadside against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, emphasizing his divisiveness and dismissiveness — it's the first great protest song of this insurgent election season.
Shape-shifting into a black panther at the near end of the video took Jackson from family friendly CBS viewing to FOX pundits dartboard for fostering "divisiveness" and publicly showing support for a black political group labelled fascist and a threat to White American civil liberties.
"Denying the R.N.C. the opportunity sends the same message of exclusion and divisiveness — we don't want you because we don't agree with you — that we're all trying to eliminate not only in Charlotte, but across the country and the world," said Vinay Patel, a Charlotte hotelier.
It's an agenda that's progressive and could be genuinely transformative for low-wage workers but also cautious in key respects — focused on workers and students rather than the poorest of the poor, and careful to avoid any hint of middle-class tax hikes or racial divisiveness.
"I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, independents, everyone who is as troubled as I am by the bigotry and divisiveness of Donald Trump's campaign," she told MSNBC, adding she was asking "fair-minded Americans to repudiate this kind of divisive demagoguery" at the Nov.
"In spite of all of the divisiveness in the country right now, in spite of all the infighting and between fighting -- I know this sounds like a Hallmark card -- I really do believe they have in their hearts to do the right things, to be kind."
" In a sign of the divisiveness of the issue, Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, the outspoken retired bishop of Hong Kong, wrote in August that Francis was too eager for a deal with Beijing and argued that "the possibility of an unacceptable agreement now looks likely.
"Each episode secretly speaks to divisiveness regarding immigration, Islamophobia, and anti-black bias, and we hope the series can provide a way to humanize political issues and complicate the narrative by exposing the complex systems when living life with identity problems that are out of your control," says Beglari.
In the 39-page indictment, prosecutors detailed how some of the Russian-linked accounts attempted to sow discord and divisiveness in the US. The accounts, prosecutors said, attempted to mimic American voices and seized on big news stories to publish posts and create political strife in the country.
"For the sake of our party and country, we must move to overcome the divisiveness and vulgarity Donald Trump has brought into the political arena, or we will certainly lose our chance to defeat the Democratic nominee and reverse President Obama's failed policies," Bush said in the statement.
Related: Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz to Thwart 'Divisiveness and Vulgarity' of Donald Trump It is a testament to Trump's candidacy that he has been able to bring together so many rich donors who, until now, had been supporting every other candidate in the Republican race besides him.
Considering the man's history of Islamophobia and divisiveness — declaring "Islam hates us," saying America has a "Muslim problem," imposing a travel ban targeting Muslim countries, suggesting the establishment of a Muslim registry — many weren't surprised when he abandoned a 20-year bipartisan tradition of hosting White House iftars.
The Reverend Dr. William Barber, a pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church, in Goldsboro, North Carolina, has become, in the past few years, an indispensable figure in the civil-rights landscape, and, perhaps, the individual most capable of crafting a broad-based political counterpoint to the divisiveness of Trumpism.
Doesn't society actually want one solitary place that remains above the sturm und drang of the daily fray of getting it right, raising it above the type of scrutiny that potentially could lead to judges bending — indeed, yielding — to the ill winds of public discourse and internal debate-divisiveness?
Mr. Ryan faced substantial pressure from fellow Republicans in Congress, many of whom share Mr. Ryan's misgivings about Mr. Trump, because they realize that high-level public divisiveness over his candidacy only weakens Mr. Trump and increases the political risks of defending their majorities in the House and Senate.
It upsets me that our energies as a society are being sapped by the President's culture of divisiveness in Washington," he said Friday in New Hampshire, adding later, "Because of the many concerns I've talked about today, I've established an exploratory committee ... as a Republican in the 2020 election.
" Importantly, the Senate report clarifies that while the desired outcome of these efforts isn't 100 percent clear, "the general intent to foment and promote divisiveness and discord amongst the American populace is strongly evidenced, as are the desire and capability of the IRA to effectively coopt unwitting Americans.
"For all of the divisiveness and hateful rhetoric and pessimism and partisanship that we see on the campaign trail, it actually is possible for leading Republicans to sit down in the same office with a leading Democrat and have a conversation about the priorities of the country," he said.
" The mention of the word Christmas in holiday greetings and decorations has become a measure of political divisiveness in the U.S. In Charleston, W.Va., the mayor wanted her city to be more welcoming to all faiths and people, so she changed an annual celebration to the "Winter Parade.
There is no clearer instance of how the current administration's divisiveness has led to actual policy failures than in its approach to fighting domestic terrorism -- a failure is all too vivid following the deadliest attack ever on Jews on American soil in Pittsburgh, at the hands of a domestic terrorist.
The Itinerant Festival's varied programming (curated by artist Hector Canonge) boasts a unifying motif befitting a year that thus far has been defined by political divisiveness and seemingly unbridgeable chasms between  this year's works all explore alternatives to binary identity constructions, whether pertaining to gender, identity, nationality, or other categories.
What had been a modest round of anthem demonstrations this season led by a handful of African-American players mushroomed and morphed into a nationwide, diverse rebuke to Mr. Trump, with even some of his staunchest supporters in the N.F.L., including several owners, joining in or condemning Mr. Trump for divisiveness.
Charles, alert to the maladies of the American right, was a fierce critic of Pat Buchanan in the early 1990s, when Mr. Buchanan was bringing conservative audiences to their feet with a nascent version of the ugliness and divisiveness that has come to characterize the Republican Party under President Trump.
The new leader of the US House gave a rare speech on Wednesday, calling for an end to divisiveness in a campaign year that has been characterized by politicians suggesting that police target "Muslim neighborhoods," labeling each other as "losers," and targeting one another's wives(and that's just this week).
The pages and accounts Facebook removed on the eve of the midterms were being followed by more than 600,000 users in the US. "Russians are focused on sowing divisiveness and discord in this country and pitting us against each other and I think that part we see alive and well," Wray warned.
"This is the type of speech that, I think, tomorrow that should be shown, should be listened to by every high school civics class, politics class, history class and the reason being is we&aposre at a moment in time right now where there&aposs so much divisiveness in the country," he urged.
"The Museum created extreme divisiveness in the community by not engaging its constituents — even its members and donors — in its intention to sell the art, contracting with an auction house in secret, and evading fiscal transparency," a statement sent to Hyperallergic by the group Save the Art — Save the Museum reads in part.
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McCready, for his part, has stayed the course, never veering from the line cutting through the middle of the two parties, trying his best to be the Good Dan, the one who believes there is "no room for divisiveness in politics," a phrase his campaign used to excuse his rejection of Omar's donation.
Not only do the Warriors have two of this generation's most frequent volcanic eruptions; their "sidekicks" are arguably the second-best shooter who ever lived (and the second-best two guard in the league) and a fierce, transcendent defender whose charisma and divisiveness rises to the level of a beloved rebel leader.
Divisiveness works in politics -- especially in a fractured media environment in which you can spend your life never being confronted with a reasonable argument that clashes with your worldview and in a self-sorted America in which we live, work and play around only people who agree with us on, well, everything.
Given the divisiveness of our politics and the harshness of our rhetoric, this show of unity would certainly be valuable and hopefully provide a work plan for members of the 116th Congress, which will be reconciling a House controlled by the Democrats and a Senate controlled by the Republicans for two years.
"The families of our Latino community have been a cornerstone of Texas' population for generations, but are once again under direct attack from an administration built on divisiveness; while a sitting Senator turns a blind eye and deaf ear to our struggles," Los Tigres del Norte said in a statement to the publication.
No matter how the process goes over the next few days, it remains sadly obvious that the intense partisanship and divisiveness Congress showed during Barrack Obama's last term has been exacerbated by Republicans' unwillingness to consider Merrick Garland's nomination, and their newly found bravado around their control of Congress and the White House.
That's why the slogan of my campaign is stronger together, because when we work together, if we overcome the divisiveness that sometimes sets Americans against one another and instead make big goals, and I've set forth some big goals — getting the economy to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
No matter how you feel about this week's outcome, we can all agree that this garbage-fire election cycle has been hell for our spirits — and, unlike previous elections, the end of it early Wednesday morning did very little to quell the tide of divisiveness, anger, and negativity that has come to define it.
Russian meddling in 2020 On Tuesday, Wray said Russian attempts to sow "divisiveness and discord" in the US were "alive and well," though he could not say if the goal of the Russians was to support Trump's 2020 presidential campaign, as special counsel Robert Mueller's report concluded was the case ahead of the 2016 election.
As Facebook — one of the most common ways that Americans consume news stories — attempts to reconcile its revealed role in cultivating misinformation and divisiveness, we might be tempted to regard this story as one needing a technological fix: After all, Facebook's algorithms caused the problem, so they should be able to fix it too.
"I mean, he has to know -- we&aposll find out what he knew and how involved he was -- but he had to know that people were making outreach to Russians, to the highest levels of the Kremlin, in order to help him, to hurt me, but more importantly to sow this divisiveness," she added.
"Some of the optimism has to do with earnings and some of it might be ahead of the State of the Union address tonight in which Trump is expected to talk in unity, rather than divisiveness over his border wall," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin, Texas.
Bush's insistence that Cruz is capable of "overcom[ing] the divisiveness and vulgarity Donald Trump has brought into the political arena" comes a day after Cruz endorsed using police to racially profile and harass Muslim Americans: Cruz: "We need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized." pic.twitter.
I have been a reluctant participant in this investigation, not because I approve of the president's conduct, his tone or his divisiveness, but because I believe that impeachment must remain a last resort, reserved for situations in which the safety of the American people and the integrity of our democracy are undoubtedly at risk.
But Mr. Trump's administration stands alone, many experts said, for the divisiveness of its tone toward minorities and the media at home and toward Muslims and migrants abroad, its disparagement of NATO and the European Union and its praise of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, which have blurred distinctions between allies and enemies.
The usurpation of Pepe has been linked to two factors: his adoption by members of the rising alt-right movement, and that group's exploitation of the 2016 presidential campaign to disseminate their messages of divisiveness and prejudice (usually on social media, and often accompanied by a wretched-looking racist and anti-Semitic versions of Pepe).
"While the radical activists on the left stir up divisiveness and toxicity in our national discourse, it continues to become increasingly important that Millennials, specifically women, lean into the challenge and stay engaged in the electoral process," said Jake Hoffman, communications and media director for Turning Point USA, a conservative nonprofit that organizes students, in a statement to Refinery29.
She also pointed out the effects of allowing mass economic globalization, which eliminated many jobs for black workers in the US. In 2008, as Clinton debated Barack Obama during the Democratic primary, one might remember the sarcastic tone she took around the idea that a president could "wave a magic wand" to help people abandon their divisiveness.
But Nielsen cautioned that some level of Russian interference is still present and urged state officials to remain vigilant as some officials have noticed "persistent Russian efforts using social media, sympathetic spokespeople and other fronts to sow discord and divisiveness amongst the American people, though not necessarily focused on specific politicians or political campaigns," according to Time.
Republicans who have turned a blind eye to Trump's divisiveness, lies, misdeeds and possible criminal behavior will make voters turn against them in favor of fresh, new faces with rational ideas that conform to America's most sacred values of democracy: equality and a fair shot for everyone, no matter the color of your skin or your station at birth.
Nielsen added that some level of Russian interference is still present and urged state officials to remain vigilant as some officials have noticed "persistent Russian efforts using social media, sympathetic spokespeople and other fronts to sow discord and divisiveness amongst the American people, though not necessarily focused on specific politicians or political campaigns," according to Time.
And if the only alternative to stopping Trump in a deeply divisive and unhealthy way is letting him be the party's candidate for president, with all the divisiveness and risk and poison that entails, I just don't see why Republicans should lie back and accept that fate if there is a plausible mechanism to avert it.
Bush called on Republicans to "overcome the divisiveness and vulgarity [Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE] has brought to the political arena" or risk losing the White House.
But it is no small thing that the Trump empire is built on the same kinds of predatory practices that tenants and tenant advocates deal with every day: inflated costs for repairs, which are passed on to tenants in the form of rent increases; lax government oversight over building conditions and rent levels; and racial divisiveness.
" And Karen Finney, a CNN political commentator and political consultant said, "It may be that the disparity relates to an effort to appeal to — for lack of a better word — machismo, portraying Trump as a tough guy, which may resonate more with some black men and not black women who may worry more about the divisiveness.
But when you listen to the voices of Indigenous people, be it a pipeline supporter like Skin or a member of the opposition, like Mumilaaq Qaqqaq, the 27-year-old Inuk member of Parliament from Nunavut, the divisiveness that Scheer and CGL would have you believe exists is suddenly no longer illegitimate or anti-democratic but perfectly human.
Mr. Trump, in his divisiveness, is the manifestation of a nation fracturing into warring camps and trying to define what America is about all over again, just as it did during Reconstruction, during the era of Vietnam and Watergate and during the rise of a new form of angry partisanship at the dawn of the information age.
John Kasich said it will be "really difficult" for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE to win the Buckeye State in November because of his divisiveness.
Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin on Thursday slammed GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's "divisiveness," while also touting his own conservative positions.
When Mormons look at Trump, they see someone who lacks any discernable principles, including commitment to the Constitution (which the LDS church reveres); who has a history of unapologetic womanizing, adultery, erratic temperament, divisiveness, bullying, and who chooses his positions — such as calling for opening women's restrooms to men — for their appeal to certain constituencies, in this case the homosexual lobby.
"Not only will he expose some of the weaknesses of Hillary Clinton and help people to understand that we don't have to settle for that, I think he will really start talking about the divisiveness that is going on in our country, which hurts us tremendously when we have ISIS and others trying to destroy us," the retired neurosurgeon added.
Nike as provocateur and the Times as enabler of a self-confessed subversive at the heart of government are engaging in the very divisiveness of which they accuse President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
"At a time of blistering rhetoric, anger, and divisiveness, this is no time to cede this chamber's ability to do its due diligence by removing the guardrails that help ensure judicial nominees have the qualifications for lifetime appointments to the federal bench," Klobuchar said at the Rules Committee meeting where the GOP initially passed the changes over protests from Democrats.
"So Mr. Chairman, if you want to talk about civility, you start with the president of the United States and you implore him not to continue to promote violence, not to continue to promote divisiveness and then I think he would be a better example and people would follow a better example rather than get trapped into what he is advocating which is pure violence," Waters said.
And that divisiveness trickles down into every corner of our society; the amount of infighting that plays out among queer activists and communities is sometimes hard to watch, made more toxic by the fact that if that energy were turned toward realizing our collective goals, we'd be that much stronger as a community in combating the forces of hate and intolerance that have overtaken our country.
From his feverish campaign rallies where he talked about Mexican "rapists," to his sexist remarks, to his reaction to the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville -- an event staged to look like a Nazi event in Germany, complete with torches and chants of "blood and soil," (translated from the original German) and "Jews will not replace us" -- Trump has given new oxygen to divisiveness and prejudice.
Former special assistant to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE Marc Lotter on Tuesday said the president will likely look for common ground with Democrats in his State of the Union address, despite the divisiveness plaguing Washington.
Left unsaid in those attacks, her campaign would note, is that Baldwin actually helped to get a law passed in 2016, one she worked on in with the family of the veteran, designed to strengthen opioid prescribing practices at the VA. Walker's divisiveness, a fierce Republican primary, and the natural tendency for voters to punish the party in power during midterms should be advantages for Baldwin.
At a time when the president faces major challenges and criticism for a campaign perceived by many members of the media as run largely on divisiveness, working alongside tech industry leaders could prove to be a powerful asset in pursuit of this massive initiative as they expand their own infrastructure improvements to pave the way for clean energy, solar energy and self-driving cars.
Danny DeVito is featured in a new video for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, and the actor lists ending violence and divisiveness in the country as reasons for why he supports the Vermont senator.
"For me personally, this project is about two big things: first, refusing to treat the Inauguration of Donald Trump like any normal political event, and second, working with dozens and dozens of Philadelphians to send the message that we as a city overwhelmingly stand in opposition to hate and divisiveness," photographer Conrad Benner, who organized the Philadelphia actions with artists Eric Preisendanz and Aubrie Costello, told Hyperallergic.
Calling the forum "one of the many cancerous growths that have infiltrated Reddit," /u/david-me lamented what had become of his creation, writing in a post that it was now "infested with racism and sexism" and that Reddit's admins were "the stewards of hate and divisiveness…" The toxic environment on the subreddit, and others, had become too popular, and too profitable for Reddit not to let it metastasize unchecked.
There&aposs some level of alarm, but the divisiveness still is there, that the Chinese helped us so much in the Cold War, particularly President Reagan, with the Afghanistan program where they sold us $2 billion secretly of weapons, that we then transferred to the Afghan rebels and forced the Soviet Union into a humiliating defeat to withdraw from Afghanistan, whereas the Soviets themselves undercut them in Eastern Europe.
"To me it doesn't seem the right venue to promote divisiveness or to support or encourage a public official refusing to serve the entire public, especially when they've taken an oath to uphold the laws of their state and the Constitution, but again it's the United States and she has as much right to be in that chamber as I do or anyone else does," he told reporters Tuesday.
"They were taking both sides of the argument this past weekend and pushing them out from their troll farms as much as they could to try to just raise the noise level in America and to make a big issue seem like an even bigger issue as they're trying to push divisiveness in the country," Lankford said during a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
"They were taking both sides of the argument this past weekend and pushing them out from their troll farms as much as they could to try to just raise the noise level in America and to make a big issue seem like an even bigger issue as they're trying to push divisiveness in the country," Lankford said during a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The aggressive, unapologetic ineptitude and divisiveness of the Trump administration may well make it possible for Democrats to overcome these obstacles over the next two cycles and recapture total power in DC. If they do, they must move aggressively to pass national voting rights legislation, admit Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico as the 51st and 52nd states, and consider more radical proposals like court enlargement and ranked-choice voting for the House.
That might sound like an insult, but I mean it mostly earnestly: I am a chaplain who has spent 15 years talking with students, faculty, and other leaders at Harvard (and more recently MIT as well), mostly nonreligious and skeptical people like me, about their struggles to figure out what it means to build a meaningful career and a satisfying life, in a world full of insecurity, instability, and divisiveness of every kind.
James LankfordJames Paul LankfordHillicon Valley: GOP hits back over election security bills | Ratcliffe out for intel chief | Social media companies consider policies targeting 'deepfakes' | Capital One, GitHub sued over breach The Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden camp feels boost after Detroit debate GOP punches back in election security fight MORE (R-Okla.) says Russian trolls are promoting both sides of the dispute over NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem to sow divisiveness.
The Democratic leader remained cautious, however, about the prospect of filing articles of impeachment against President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE absent a revelation in the Mueller report that would warrant such an action, repeating her assertion that Trump was "not worth" the divisiveness of impeachment proceedings.
That's why the slogan of my campaign is "Stronger Together," because I think if we work together, if we overcome the divisiveness that sometimes sets Americans against one another, and instead we make some big goals — and I've set forth some big goals, getting the economy to work for everyone, not just those at the top, making sure that we have the best education system from preschool through college and making it affordable, and so much else.
"   Why it matters: Democrats, led by Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Ranking Member Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 28503 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) had put up a significant fight against Bridenstine, arguing that he is unqualified, in part due to his doubts about climate change science, his opposition to LGBT rights and what they called his political "divisiveness.
The extraordinary unpopularity and divisiveness of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, and the degree that Republicans act like hostages to the most fanatic factions of the Trump base, create opportunities for Democrats that were unimaginable since the days of the great and historic FDR coalition.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has a response for Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's speech on the divisiveness of the presidential race — he'll hold his first Wisconsin rally in the GOP Speaker's backyard.

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