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"elitist" Definitions
  1. organizing a system, society, etc. so that only a few people (= an elite) have power or influence
  2. feeling better than other people because of being part of an elite

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In short, Trumpist tax policy is as elitist if not more elitist and anti-populist than the policies of previous Republican administrations.
Maybe Biden's use of the terms condescending, angry, or elitist come from the fact that Elizabeth Warren is actually quite condescending and elitist.
Those of a populist mind-set attack so-called elitist art forms as boring; those of an elitist mind-set attack so-called populist art forms as facile and unworthy.
" Keeling adds: "We don't want wine to be elitist.
But, I think it was also the sense that ... and it's not even expressed that much, because it sounds elitist, and as you know from my book, I'm not afraid to sound elitist.
That elitist attitude may have cost us the Rust Belt.
The next component of the new elitist ideology is bigotry.
" The art form, she added, is "the opposite of elitist.
But, in fact, the connection is based in elitist networking.
They thing that being an elitist is the important thing.
Don't be an elitist about progressivism, that defeats the purpose!
WHEN it came to birds, Luc Hoffmann was no elitist.
No one will ever accuse Biden of being an elitist.
I don't think it's as elitist in the good clubs.
Nothing, but to listen to these elitist kids there is.
It may be elitist, and perhaps that's what golf needs.
Elsewhere, it seems elitist; exclusive in its most pejorative sense.
I've never felt like an elitist, but tonight I do.
Davos is often viewed as an elitist and exclusive event.
Anderson: During the 1990s luxury became something exclusive and elitist.
Others were upset about the elitist price of the dress.
Davos and Brussels were the capitals of this elitist complacency.
It all culminated in a thread of complaining on the Goon Squad forums where someone claimed they would no longer group with us because we were "elitist assholes" or "elitist pricks" or something like that.
"People thought he would be elitist and entitled," the source said.
That's in large part because superheroes are traditionally conservative and elitist.
He built up Congress from an elitist to a mass movement.
Hamilton, an unapologetic elitist, didn't mind this, and neither did Washington.
Take your morally superior, elitist, virtue signaling bullshit and shove it.
But the guidance didn't work: the anti-elitist, populist insurgencies prevailed.
There's nothing more elitist and upper-crusty than a private jet.
But some did criticize the Reagans fancy parties for being elitist.
Vegan junk food is not elitist or unfamiliar or salad-like.
Its selections are eclectic, unapologetically and rightly elitist, and occasionally predictable.
It's as if that casual elitist cruelty is spurring Buñuel on.
I actually shunned them because of the elitist part of it.
He threw his weight behind the most status quo, elitist candidate.
Opponents of school choice constantly denounce it as an elitist system.
As I say in the article, it's still pretty elitist and insular.
"He is not elitist at all," #SarahPalin says about @realDonaldTrump https://t.
Pulitzer herself wasn't an elitist; she was a weirdo who hated shoes.
Crazy Rich Asians focuses on the specificities of elitist Asian class politics.
Comparatively, Clinton was portrayed as professorial in an elitist and disconnected way.
HBO's unabashedly elitist old-timers are not keen on the new strategy.
The public contests were initially stopped by the country's revolutionaries as elitist.
" He added that such an "approach to politics" is "condescending" and "elitist.
"It's very easy to see yachting as an elitist sport," he said.
Her opponent lambasted her 'elitist attitude' and called her 'anti-free enterprise.'
Clinton of being an elitist while Mr. Trump runs on populist furor.
She joked that she did not want to feel like an elitist.
In other words, he's not only a sexist — he's an elitist, too.
Okay, so all of this nonsense about him not being an elitist.
But Mr. Prabowo's anti-elitist message did win favor among some voters.
I don't believe that the majority of Brazilians approved that elitist agenda.
My perception of the sport was that it was stuffy and elitist.
Bloodthirsty or not, however, the mainstream media is just another elitist faction.
You are showing yourselves in all your meanspirited, round-headed elitist glory.
Yet in purely financial terms, Trump is as elitist as they come.
"This was not meant to be a Black elitist traveler thread," Harvin tweeted.
For Bianchi, talk of an alternative to the national currency is elitist hogwash.
And she is mocked for that for being elitist and out of touch.
She says that the pseudo-science was soon reinforced by elitist social views.
In 2000, the league represented "the elitist one percent of skateboarders," he said.
The Bachelor presented Olivia Caridi as a villain — vain, oblivious, and slightly elitist.
On social media, some people criticized Grace Hopper for being an "elitist" conference.
While the post came off as insensitive and elitist, Chase has a point.
She is focused solely on pleasing her donors and the Washington elitist establishment.
"We became a little too elitist in our attitude," he told the Journal.
The poor optics of hosting elitist bashes at a time of resurgent populism?
At the center of the maelstrom was a small site called Elitist Jerks.
Occasionally in battlegrounds there's a, "holy shit ELITIST JERKS" which is always fun.
This led to the opening of the Elitist Jerks Benefactor's Bar, or EJB.
The neoliberal model indeed works phenomenally well for Chile's self-serving elitist few.
On the campaign trail, he referred to the media as "fifi" or elitist.
The anti-elitist surge comes as significant elections approach in countries across Europe.
"We became a little too elitist in our attitude," Drexler told The Journal.
That may sound elitist, but there's no other succinct way to put it.
They have also shed their image as academic achievers to avoid elitist overtones.
D. at another elitist west coast university and we briefly chat about that.
"My goal is to make private jet flying less elitist," Mr. Petrossov said.
He cast his opponent, Martin Van Buren, as an out-of-touch elitist.
That result would strike those who elected him as elitist and anti-democratic.
The dream of Main Street may be populist, but the reality is elitist.
"It's perceived to be an elitist sport — a rich man's sport," he said.
I hope I speak for many elite academicians who are anything but elitist.
Moreover, the scooters and bike schemes in fact make carless cities less elitist.
"People see art as ephemeral and elitist, with no concrete application," said Scott.
Stop with the fucking Hollywood elitist 'we don't know hardworking americans' bullshit. 2.
He mocked elitist losers and vowed to usher in an era of winning.
He's been called too authoritarian in his instincts, and too elitist in his approach.
I'm the living proof that whisky collecting doesn't have to be an elitist hobby.
But far from addressing liberalism's elitist problem, this strategy will actually make it worse.
You know, I feel that the wine industry can be a very elitist party.
Sam isn't interested in joining an organization that she finds to be too elitist.
A central part of Trump's appeal is his empowering, anti-elitist skepticism of experts.
When will Bernie Sanders stand up to the elitist demands of big ice cream?
Many are suspicious of what they consider a secretive and elitist style of negotiation.
Through interviews with guild members and theorycrafters, this is the story of Elitist Jerks.
The candidate and her supporters earnestly proffer her biography to counter this elitist image.
"I wonder if those days of fashion being elitist and exclusive aren't gone altogether."
Republicans pounced at the time, thinking they had caught Pelosi making an elitist remark.
But his background was used to portray him as an out-of-touch elitist.
And the only way to do that is to be in elitist campus cultist.
Going to techno parties in Berlin, things can already get quickly elitist pretty fast.
Her Democratic primary opponent, DuWayne Gregory, argued that it was tone-deaf and elitist.
I thought wine was super-pretentious and elitist, but it doesn't have to be.
Thus, Cunningham's work showcased fashion in a way that wasn't precious or inaccessibly elitist.
We look at how the party's most unabashed elitist has developed a cult following.
Your author, in keeping with coastal elitist stereotypes, is a fervent lover of greens.
Some people have accused Goop of being an elitist brand, but you've pushed back.
The Glass MenagerieThis elitist play could and should have been called The Glass Zoo.
"It makes the whole show seem more accessible and less elitist," Mr. Forbes said.
U Can't Talk to Ur Professor Like This Formal manners and titles aren't elitist.
Some people think ocean conservation is an elitist issue for people with beach houses.
And they're still indulging in elitist optics at odds with the lessons of 2180.
After all, anyone saying such things is, by definition, a know-it-all elitist.
Elitist culture warriors should place a similar emphasis on a different form of capital.
Before I explain further, it's worth noting that this is a pretty elitist joy.
But he may have the greater distinction of being another oxymoron: an elitist nihilist.
David Cohen, CLEAR's Chief Administrative Officer, bristled at the notion that the service was elitist.
It's somewhat elitist to say, 'Why don't you shop ethically and just buy everything Maiyet?
It starts out in good fun, but can wind up being cruel, elitist, and worse.
Mall smoothies came with an amorphous suggestion of nutritional soundness, but were far from elitist.
"This is not an elitist issue, this is a quality of life issue," she said.
Bespoke beauty, much like anything personalized or tailored, used to be expensive, exclusive, and elitist.
They wanted art-house films, ugly dark elitist stuff, and mocked his work as reactionary.
In the radical '60s and '70s, few progressive women considered joining such elitist social clubs.
" Elitist accusations: Le Pen: "The euro is the currency of bankers, not of the people.
It's important, and it makes it easier to access music — it's democratic, it's not elitist.
These anti-elitist uprisings undermine respect for human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
But this argument only bolstered Trump's image as the insurgent outsider against the elitist establishment.
But when you get right down to it, it's a bit of an elitist world.
That could be a mixed blessing for a candidate who presents himself as anti-elitist.
" Mr. Naudan said, "We all know that the art world can seem elitist and intimidating.
Such responses reflect a widespread impression that fighting climate change has become an elitist concern.
" On Jared Kushner: "To Bannon ... Kushner was a callow elitist in way over his head.
They're elitist, always telling us what is or isn't true, what did or didn't happen.
"The arrogance and condescension and the elitist attitude, that's what ticks people off," he said.
Others see it as a welcome antidote to opera's reputation for being elitist or snobby.
They show him elitist liberals, professors and entertainers, disdaining his values and mocking his religion.
"This is not an elitist issue, this is a quality of life issue," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Over the past few decades, this elitist policy agenda was implemented regardless of actual election outcomes.
Friday's gallery was an attempt to make a statement against the elitist exclusivity of the museum.
And let me hit back at this elitist backlash we're all bending over backwards to accommodate.
The anti-elitist attitude that surfaces in Baker's art practice carries over to her outside projects.
Science, we'd do well to argue, is not some elitist conspiracy, but vital to environmental democracy.
Yet this makes his political success, posing as an anti-elitist outsider, even harder to grasp.
Actors are so desperate for work because it is such a grossly oversaturated and elitist industry.
And they are fed up with an elitist style of politics that he seems to embody.
There really is a nicer way to go about things than marauding round like elitist rotters.
In the interview, Bloomberg shrugged off conservatives who condemn him as a paternalistic New York elitist.
Walmart is trying to paint Prime Day as an elitist event reserved for a select few.
" The former vice president also said that such an "approach to politics" is "condescending" and "elitist.
This type of evidence invites class resentment and an unconscious desire to see an elitist fall.
He is an elitist, and he understands what it means to thoroughly embrace the free market.
"This is not an elitist event — everyone is welcome," said Mr. Blanc, its director and founder.
Mr. Murdoch viewed him as an elitist, and they were often in conflict, Mr. Evans wrote.
With molds, he could reproduce and customize successful images, cultivating a bifocal market, elitist and popular.
The government wants more people to play by making the sport more affordable and less elitist.
Just because somebody is not of the elitist class don't mean they don't have any sense.
Few, if any, have argued that originalism is merely a cover for the current elitist fad.
Last month, Trump said that indexing capital gains taxes to inflation could be perceived as elitist.
It is the idea on which Mr. Trump and his anti-elitist supporters base their campaigns.
It argued that aggressive climate change policies are an elitist approach that hurts the working class.
Many people criticized Sandberg's message as elitist and out of touch when the book came out.
We understand certain things that very few people can understand, not to sound elitist about it.
There is no end to how much they'll pay to push their elitist agenda on Americans.
Who takes fan pleating of the most elitist kind and makes it basic, like a smock.
He has called both Bannon and Trump "Hollywood elites" in response to Trump's anti-elitist platform.
Meanwhile, the party keeps marching to the right and becomes more corporatist and elitist and imperialist.
And the most non-elitist thing we can do is to assume people don't understand it.
And the anti-elitist argument is at bottom a matter of numbers, of quantity trumping quality.
"This is not an elitist issue, this is a quality of life issue," the Congresswoman said.
Groucho took on the pompous, the elitist, the self-satisfied and the oblivious (poor Margaret Dumont).
"I'll stack my lived, working-class experience against the other coastal elitist, millionaire candidates any day."
The high salaries, he said, contribute to a growing public feeling that the broadcaster is elitist.
I just saw the whole thing as sort of elitist and something for people with money.
" These premises are then compounded by art history's "romantic, elitist, individual-glorifying, and monograph-producing substructure.
"The news that the ultra-liberal, elitist, out-of-touch New York Times Editorial Board endorsed an ultra-liberal, elitist, out-of-touch candidate in Hillary Clinton has to be some of the least surprising news ever," senior communications adviser Jason Miller said in a statement.
But distinctions deserve to be made when the principles of clean eating are classist, elitist, and fatphobic.
In an elite profession, the current members of the Court stand out for their elitist bona fides .
Connoisseurship, it is often said, is elitist, Euro-centric, and logo-centric, to employ the fashionable jargon.
Complacency, incompetence and sterile elitist philosophizing have created problems that will take a long time to solve.
The most compelling objection is that replacing Europe's babel with a common discourse in English is elitist.
He is bright and, as a graduate of the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, scorned by some as elitist.
The visual artist brings together the high and low of popular imagery; the elitist and the commonplace.
" Added Zinke: "Only in elitist Washington, D.C., would being from a small town be considered a crime.
In that, it is another face of the anti-elitist populism that has taken root more widely.
On Tuesday, the president will pardon some elitist poultry for the White House's annual turkey pardon ceremony.
TB: Gary, Davos, and WEF, is criticized by a lot of the media to say it's elitist.
There's a popular school of thought that says funding for arts programs is frivolous, or even elitist.
An elitist, racist dating app is making waves in Singapore — and its founder is defending it vehemently.
But that weekend, social media brimmed with criticism that such rooms are not only exclusionary but elitist.
Well that makes perfect sense -- if you're, say, the inherently elitist, pro-big business, rich Republican Party.
But this incident should not be another elitist occasion to celebrate the protection of our myriad turfs.
The strategy can come across as elitist to veteran advertisers who aren't used to working that way.
For the 2020 convention, the process of eliminating this elitist exercise and exclusionary result should immediately begin.
In reality, they have a completely different problem with her — they find her to be too elitist.
SoFi courted its own controversy with unapologetically elitist advertisements, including one during the Super Bowl in January.
Overall, Trump's administration picks have embodied the insider elitist status quo his outsider campaign marketed themselves against.
I love kicking your ass, and showing Twitter what an arrogant, out of touch elitist you are.
There's nothing elitist about wanting the Christian church to be seen as a force for racial reconciliation.
It's a very elitist and dangerous position to just discard these people as a bunch of misfits.
But she was a terrible fit for the times, which were anti-elitist, anti-erudition, anti-Washington.
Even were we to feel differently, a fear of appearing elitist would make us hold our tongues.
"Oh, I'll pound you when I see you," the native of decided non-elitist Brooklyn threatened Kilmeade.
The chosen medium for the message was mural painting — monumental, accessible, anti-elitist, in the public domain.
Back then, elitist heads of state, the European Union bureaucrats, and international CEOs were uniformly against Trump.
Meacham tells a truly compelling story about a gritty, anti-elitist warrior, that I'd recommend to anyone.
"The (President's) comments are unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values," Rep.
" Asked if he believed that certain cultural organizations were elitist, the mayor said, "I think they were.
"This is not an elitist issue, this is a quality-of-life issue," said Ocasio-Cortez, 29.
We have got to change the center of gravity from being coastal and elitist and Ivy League.
Hawley aligned himself with Trump and consistently knocked McCaskill as a liberal elitist with close ties to Washington.
But halfway through the event, he started attacking his critics in the media for being conservative and elitist.
Many of Britain's Brexiteers, though, see themselves as part of the anti-elitist "global revolt" Mr Bannon embraces.
Many viewed him as elitist and privileged because of his work in private equity and decades in politics.
They were ecstatic to finally find a champion fighting for them in the elitist halls of big media.
You can't have rules for the elitist ruling class and not have those rules apply to everybody else.
"We became a little too elitist in our attitude," the 72-year-old executive admitted to the paper.
For some, humiliating a reporter with a disability, as Trump famously did, shows disdain for "elitist" political correctness.
Not a bit, an elitist view that the media is silly," Gregory said Sunday on CNN's "Reliable Sources.
I don't understand how people who claim that they're elitist in this country can be so damn stupid.
TS: I don't want to get too coastal elitist about this, but I have a trampoline as well.
And what really is the Achilles' heel of the Democratic brand is that we look elitist and judgmental.
Efforts to fight climate change through regulation, international treaties and carbon pricing provoked a similar anti-elitist response.
He is elite (and slightly elitist) and a true believer in British methods despite evidence to the contrary.
The company touts itself as a kind of populist counterpoint to the often-expensive and elitist synthesizer world.
But an exclusive focus on environmentalism that ignores working people's immediate needs can easily look like elitist indifference.
Outside the theme, Ms. Margolin fits in some nice longer entries, like OUTDOORSY, C'EST LA VIE and ELITIST.
Some observers suggest that the restrictions on audience behavior are snobbish, elitist, or even manifestations of white privilege.
However, Brussels is neither a bloated bureaucracy nor an elitist government of unelected mandarins, as some critics claim.
She will attack him as the Rothschild banker, the man of "the system," the elitist and the globalist.
Joseph HolmesBrooklyn To the Editor: When did Martin Scorsese get to be so grumpy, so elitist, so judgmental?
In Mather Brown's depiction, he's all bouffant wig and ruffles, encased, it would seem, in an elitist bubble.
This is a profoundly undemocratic stance and is tantamount to the dogma of an isolated, elitist, intellectual regime.
Kennedy, he noted, worried that Jacqueline would be a political liability because Americans would view her as elitist.
" Mr. Milburn concluded that "this unprecedented research provides powerful new evidence that Britain remains a deeply elitist society.
"Your golden toilet pretty much encapsulates the attitudes of you elitist snobs, pretty crappy!" writes one Facebook user.
You've called me out a couple times for being east coast elitist about what I think about. Yeah.
Fine dining types would never mix with burger eaters and appreciation of food was something of an elitist activity.
But the event has also been criticized as an elitist meeting that does more talking than actual problem-solving.
He often leads his nightly show with anti-elitist essays and frequently expresses criticism of runaway free-market capitalism.
"This seems a bit elitist to me," writes one follower on the Women's March's Instagram post promoting the day.
The way they translate him (or don't) can betray a translator's attitude towards him: elitist, pitying, or outright disapproving.
Ms Patton recalls that she was branded "a traitor to feminism, a traitor to co-education and an elitist".
"*sees Meghan Markle infiltrate Britain's racist, elitist ways*" wrote fan Alexis Wilson, accompanied by a GIF of Lady Gaga.
But he dropped out, finding economics an elitist field of study, and began playing bongo drums on the metro.
"When Meryl spoke, everyone on that one side was, 'Well that's elitist Hollywood speaking,'" Clooney said in the interview.
That means not bombarding them with elitist language that may go over their heads or make them feel resentful.
Bringing in a new generation will be hard without shaking off classical music's reputation for being elitist and uncool.
For many, the book and series were an introduction to the often-mystifying concepts behind an elitist art world.
Ms Fujimori's criticism of Mr Kuczynski's team as elitist technocrats, out of touch with Peruvian life, carried much truth.
But its European sensibility, elitist orientation and left-leaning political bias has meant that American conservatives need not apply.
Portraying Mr. Trump as an elitist could resonate in a Rust Belt state like Pennsylvania; likening him to Mrs.
Fringe environmental activists, however, remain blind to both the facts and to the painful consequences of their elitist agendas.
So, center-left parties often keep mum on immigration, a stance that strikes nationalists as infuriatingly elitist and condescending.
I'm just trying to tear away at all of the elitist, classist, sexist marketing that booze has gone through.
Until Democrats decide to sideline their elitist zealots and elect more centrist candidates, Tuesday's results will be an aberration.
If you told our grandparents that eating whole, natural foods was elitist, they would have thought you were crazy.
Worse, he's a big-government elitist who believes "important" people are the only ones worthy of Second Amendment protections.
Her humble origins did not save her from the elitist air that has made her so unlikable to many.
Maybe it is elitist to think that museums should focus on Jacques-Louis David and not, say, David Bowie.
On a break from work, Seven (Shakur Tolliver) sees the gleaming museum, an elitist space where he feels unwelcome.
Biden represents exactly the same sort of crony capitalism, elitist warmongering and business-as-usual politics that former Sen.
I was called an elitist, a bubble-dweller who (apparently) spent my days snickering at rubes in flyover country.
Do you think audience behavioral restrictions are "snobbish, elitist, or even manifestations of white privilege" as some have suggested?
Alvarez argued that working class people like himself don't care about what "this paneled boardroom of elitist dweebs" think.
If someone tries to challenge Trump's behavior, his supporters will often respond with accusations of being elitist, some say.
But it's one the tech industry might be willing to get behind to help counter its coastal elitist image.
Politico reported over the weekend that the Sanders campaign created a script that painted Warren as an elitist candidate.
These people may be Democrats, but they are not part of the Hollywood or New York Times elitist cadres.
Takeover at Princeton's Quadrangle First-generation, low-income students are commandeering one of the college's historically elitist eating clubs.
This article implicitly makes a distinction between being an "elite" and being "elitist" that should have been made explicit.
An elite group is elitist if it tends to look down on and behave somewhat disparagingly toward the nonelite.
"The President' comments today are unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love tweeted.
You want to tell people that their concern and their desire for clean air and clean water is elitist?
The public jammed a thumb in the eye of elitist culture — and that thumb has been there ever since.
Other than that, the comic focus is squarely on the interfering, elitist New Yorkers, and here "The Prom" excels.
Yet the idea that a meaningful life must be or appear remarkable is not only elitist but also misguided.
CONTEMPORARY ART has long been a status symbol, and collecting it has always been elitist by its very nature.
And then some people feel very passionate that it can be elitist to not share places with other people.
Or do I man up and take on my adopted role in polite, elitist society -- that of designated Trump supporter?
The League, the dating startup that's maybe-maybe-not elitist, is launching version 2.0 in a new city — Los Angeles.
Beyond that, these acts are smart jabs at the sometimes elitist and needlessly over-intellectualized discourse of the art world.
But the thing is, saying you're sapiosexual can strike potential partners as elitist or even sexist, and often rightfully so.
The regrettable reality, however, is that differences in laws between countries and continents mean assisted dying is an elitist opportunity.
But opposing all mass-market, mass-produced food is elitist and classist — and in this particular case, it's silly, too.
It has been described as the most controversial force within the Church, and critics describe it as secretive and elitist.
Those calls for the community to wash its hands of Yung Miami are, arguably, elitist respectability politics operating in disguise.
In 2001 the Solidarity coalition split into the PO, which embodied the post-1989 consensus, and the anti-elitist PiS.
While anyone can apply for verification on Facebook and on Twitter, Instagram has made itself exclusive and therefore rather elitist.
How conveniently these bolstered Mr Duncan Smith's complaints, as a pro-Brexit campaigner, about an aloof and elitist Europhile establishment.
"The conversation by experts seems elitist, removed from reality, and people don't always understand how it affects them," she said.
With time, some of the most prominent theorycrafters from Elitist Jerks even went on to become designers on WoW itself.
The Democratic Party is seen as being out of touch, elitist, without any good ideas on economic or pocketbook issues.
A. Artists, in their work, use a kind of elitist language that doesn't reach many regular people on the ground.
Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) is calling President Obama and actor Leonardo DiCaprio "elitist snobs" on the issue of climate change.
It's all elitist porn, allowing the fortunate to mock the poor and under-educated through the sheen of the Truth.
When the Böögg's head explodes, both the elitist guilds and regular Zurich plebs celebrate the evening with a little barbecue.
Trump's remarks were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values," she said in a statement.
"I don't want to do an elitist international art fair that has no impact on the community," Mr. Bidwell said.
But Ibsen, Mr. Rem said, "makes it impossible to sympathize with Stockmann completely," because he is self-aggrandizing and elitist.
She and the hordes of students who took to the streets recently in protest consider the measure discriminatory and elitist.
Comedian Beppe Grillo founded 5-Star a decade ago to defeat the Democratic Party, which he called elitist and corrupt.
Somehow, the notion of "facts" and "truth" became elitist in Trump's hands: These fact-checkers work for the mainstream media.
You were just smarter and better read and better informed than your dumb ass adversaries, leftist and… Austin: Deeply elitist.
Crucially, though, these are experts whom no one is asking us to suspect, to fear for their hidden elitist agendas.
Trump's words were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love said in a statement.
"It's just an elitist attitude that it's either my way or the highway," he said in a recent radio interview.
President Trump is expanding the culture wars, launching new attacks against institutions that he views as liberal, elitist or both.
The activists I spoke to largely described the pre-21996s conservation movement as elitist and paternalistic, but most importantly domestic.
So much of American popular culture is about populism — about blowing up or at the very least needling elitist culture.
A plurality of voters backed him, eager to shake things up at a City Hall they viewed as elitist and wasteful.
This is where things start to get messy: Isn't it elitist to talk about punk as if it were a text?
And the elitist, liberal, progressives have a plantation mentality that they don't think African Americans should be out of government control.
The system is still quite bureaucratic, a bit elitist and very centered on what we call the 'entre soi' ['among themselves'].
On Sunday's episode, Oliver called out the Yankees' elitist seating setup, which has ceased allowing fans to print tickets at home.
They repudiate the media—including this newspaper—for being patronising, partisan and as out of touch and elitist as the politicians.
Why would it be anti-elitist to oppose people who can make millions of dollars off trying to influence the government?
Liberals used to think of Hamilton as an elitist servant of wealth and Jackson as the champion of the common man.
He may even harden the perception among Trump's supporters that elite opinion is trying to delegitimize their supposedly anti-elitist candidate.
Campaigns for legal or judicial fixes to US politics overall amount to elitist insider games that drain élan from popular engagement.
After all, shouldn't he be carefully calibrating his music choices to pump up the crowds and buttress his anti-elitist cred?
Like the original punks of the 70s, their aim is to bring anarchy—this time to France's sometimes elitist wine industry.
But Democrats' main problem last year wasn't in appealing to anti-elitist voters; it was in getting out the party's base.
Ethical fashion is too expensive; people who promote it are elitist snobs who don't understand the plight of the common shopper.
Most notably, long-time guild leader of Elitist Jerks Ion Hazzikostas (Watcher on the forums) wound up as WoW's game director.
The Beginning The first members of Elitist Jerks were in Goon Squad, the omnipresent MMO crew from the Something Awful forums.
In February's election, Mr Martin ran an anti-elitist campaign and championed populist policies such as tax cuts for lower earners.
They go on to explain that Biden's use of the term "Condescending, angry, or elitist" is somehow adopting a gendered trope.
Their anger was aimed not only at the Africans but at what they characterized as the sheltered, elitist outsiders defending them.
"The president's comments are unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love said in a statement.
Republicans have stood firmly against a tax overhaul for corporations only, worrying that leaving small-business taxes unchanged would look elitist.
Obama then attacked what he said is "anti-intellectualism," saying some have started to think facts and reason are elitist ideals.
Scaramucci pointed to Trump enjoying eating pizza and cheeseburgers as proof he's not elite, instead saying the reporter may be elitist.
Food shows and movies can feel like a game of elitist who's who, especially as they increasingly include figures beyond food.
And I definitely don't go to private members' clubs—they have an elitist attitude that I don't care for in life.
" This quote says it all ... A source close to Trump told me: "For an anti-elitist, he is a hardcore credentialist.
But it has been in the doldrums since Maduro survived this year's protests, and many Venezuelans perceive its leaders as elitist.
These more and more elitist parties, he argues, lost interest in policies that helped the disadvantaged, and hence forfeited their support.
"And it just keeps getting more and more expensive and elitist, until only other white women can keep up," she said.
This question has extraordinary urgency right now, given our country's — or rather, our government's — present mood: anti-elitist and anti-expertise.
The intellectual virtues may seem elitist, but once a country tolerates dishonesty, incuriosity and intellectual laziness, then everything else falls apart.
And although couture has a reputation as the most traditional of all fashion forms, rule-bound and elitist, they were welcomed.
He said that Young's case "defies this elitist logic of scarcity" and that Young's prolific output was part of his allure.
She wielded a deft political stiletto, taunting her opponent, Emmanuel Macron, as a weak, long-winded and out-of-touch elitist.
Before you dismiss me as an out-of-touch elitist, I got it used for a fraction of the steep price.
Whether assigned as "professorial" or "elitist"— both terms applied to Obama at one time or another -- it's lonely at the top.
Congrats to the professors who won the Dems' nationwide talent search for the most elitist, unhinged anti-Trump professors in America.
That message, especially in conjunction with the anti-elitist EU message, was a very potent one for a lot of people.
The downside — or at least a downside — is that it can create an elitist mentality among some Google employees, Cornet said.
In this scenario, we don't even have a kind of elitist, limited suffrage democracy where only the rich are listened to.
Therefore, in my eyes Dartmouth, and any school that does not offer academic scholarships, in general is more elitist than The League.
Making it free again could help to boost the popularity of the game, which many consider elitist or dull, the argument goes.
Are you an elitist fuck who is gonna act funky when you have poor people of color showing up at your house?
With enough such stories, the entire enterprise starts to seem suspect—no good thing when dispassionate analysis is already dismissed as elitist.
"Party members tended to come from the working classes and had a strong anti-elitist bent," Amy Briggs wrote in National Geographic.
Even a look at Apple's mockup of your monthly cash back is either misleading or crafted by a bougie Silicon Valley elitist.
Dr. Carson is not some elitist rich guy born with a spoon in his mouth who doesn't know what he's talking about.
The DA chose its first black leader, Mmusi Maimane, last year, seeking to shake off its image as a white, elitist movement.
"Elitism" has become largely divorced from its original meaning — remember the good old days, when money and power made you an elitist?
Streep is an elitist not because of the money she has or influence she wields but because of her empathic multicultural worldview.
President Trump wants to voice his opinions on the Middle East and no, not through some archaic Washington-insider liberal elitist speech.
Governments derided as elitist and out of touch find it hard to resist calls to submit controversial issues to a popular vote.
By transforming the very design and structure of a museum, NOMA+ resists elitist narratives about who can make and engage with art.
"It's time to say enough to this condescending, elitist sarcasm that we get from the Liberal and media elites," Leitch's post states.
A Republican, Ms. Reynolds describes herself as a "small-town girl" and has tried to paint Mr. Hubbell as a liberal elitist.
The company affirmed its elitist commitments when it chose to locate in New York and suburban Washington over, say, Detroit or Pittsburgh.
But how can an administration that pretends to be populist, to stand up for ordinary (white) working people, sell such elitist policies?
The Trump victory emerges as an anti-establishment, anti-elitist protest vote, more rejection of Hillary Clinton than embrace of Donald Trump.
It seems sort of culty, but in a Gossip Girl-esque elitist way, not in the "we're secretly an organ farm" way.
Mr. Bannon, a Catholic, has criticized Pope Francis as a socialist, a global elitist and a promoter of Muslim migration to Europe.
Besides, my correspondents keep telling me that arguing policy on the basis of facts and figures is arrogant and elitist, so there.
"Ed showing his elitist butt to the 9th was a MONUMENTAL error from which he will not recover," one announced on Facebook.
Since airing, the ad was turned into a meme, spoofed multiple times and was accused of being everything from sexist to elitist.
While some progressive reformers were elitist technocrats, others saw the university as a public-oriented counterweight to the power of big business.
"He's an elitist, but I don't consider him elite because I'm much richer than he is," Trump said this morning. http://bit.
Ms. Warren has argued that college is a basic good, akin to K-12 education, a position Mr. Buttigieg has called elitist.
His style of government as mayor was elitist: Trust me — I know what I'm doing, and I know what's good for you.
Yet Mr. Modi has managed to portray himself as a can-do leader and critics of the currency cleansing as elitist outsiders.
It can be viewed as elitist or having a sense of entitlement, but it's also a highly effective strategy for innovative thinking.
Clinton struggled to deal with decades of political baggage and a Republican attack machine that cast her as aloof, elitist and disconnected.
Deriding Hollywood as smug, elitist, out of touch, and self-congratulatory is a common refrain outside of, and even within, the industry.
Part of what drove me to write this book was the realization that sustainable food is politicized, elitist, and riddled with misperceptions.
They also run the risk of adopting elitist or savior mentalities due to the experience they've gained from their educations and jobs abroad.
Britain may be leading the charge, but insurgents and rebels from D.C. to Berlin are also hard at work tormenting their elitist overlords.
Mr. Trump, who was from Queens, and the Bronx-born Mr. Pecker viewed themselves as outsiders looking in at an elitist Manhattan establishment.
According to the Ritchie source, Rocco thinks his Manhattan private school is elitist, and he misses spending time with his friends in London.
Like Willkie, Trump has run as an insurgent populist, challenging the elitist wing of the GOP that has long dominated the nominating process.
The claims are an attempt to paint Macron, a former investment banker, as elitist, wealthy, and out-of-touch with normal French citizens.
We prefer not to call it art," before elaborating that "by calling it art, we'd be closing off our protest to elitist spaces.
The galaxy far, far away is a really big place; making her an orphan with a famous name isn't just unrealistic, it's elitist.
Insiders' cushy posts, bureaucratic careers, and more importantly the elitist foothold that big money donors hold in the Capital, all would be threatened.
Notice that answering yes does not imply the elitist view that only a small minority of citizens are capable of making informed votes.
Now, before you decide I am just another arrogant, greedy, ungrateful elitist, do some basic math and you will realize what I did.
There is "considerable precedent," he argued, for Republicans using personal behavior such as diet to portray Democrats as elitist and out of touch.
Liberal progressive politics will survive the populist resurgence only if liberal progressives give up their claim to moral superiority and elitist policy making.
"Will an elitist Washington establishment with unlimited millions of dollars … in special money be able to control the people of Alabama?" he asked.
The rich are not like you or me: They can buy their way into exclusive clubs, special social networks, even elitist sex parties.
Not everyone sees themselves in the super-cut, elitist, irkingly enthusiastic #FitSpo influencers that dominate the health and wellness space on social media.
Here's something I learned while writing this piece: The British film industry is a more socially elitist than a pureblood-only wizarding conference.
Housed in a customized trailer, the traveling counterpart of the New Orleans Museum of Art challenges elitist narratives about who museums are for.
When John Berger's Ways of Seeing came out in 1972, an entire generation gained access to an often elitist and insular art world.
It's a compelling image, and one that the industry, which is widely perceived as elitist and uninclusive, will have a tough time combatting.
Mr. Trump and his top advisers strongly believe that an elitist news media lost its credibility by failing to anticipate his political rise.
I think there was something elitist about coverage of Congress 25 years ago that assumed people knew how a bill became a law.
Last year, then-President-elect Trump spurned the event, reportedly because he thought the elitist confab would betray his populist message and supporters.
"There's a whole elitist, 'This is better,' aspect to it, but just using the screens and having fun, I think, is really important."
"The (President's) comments are unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love said in a statement Thursday night.
"Warren's rivals have tried for years to brand her as an elitist," by Alex Thompson An attack with a long and uneven history.
" Ms. Rosenfeld does not mean for us to like Karen all the time, and indeed, the character describes herself as a "neurotic elitist.
I thought her election as speaker would play into Trump's hands, because he would lampoon her as the quintessential left-coast liberal elitist.
Throughout this election cycle, I saw my friends and family reduced to a label given by elitist and intolerant talking heads: uneducated white people.
"The only thing inappropriate and biased is your continued fixation on writing elitist clickbait trying to attack qualified professionals committed to serving their country."
His new campaign retained his anti-trade and anti-elitist message but added Buchanan's warnings of losing the country to ethnic and religious minorities.
Trump has united the overlapping nativist constituency of Buchanan and the anti-elitist constituency of Perot, and may be expanding both in the process.
Though polls routinely showed the opposition had majority support, many Venezuelans view their leaders as an elitist group out-of-touch with their problems.
" He called New York Times columnist Gail Collins an "elitist c*nt," and said that anchor Megyn Kelly has a "nice set of cans.
" Peter Gelb, general manager of the Met, said, "It's essential for all venerable institutions to shed their elitist image, but also embrace younger audiences.
" Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's campaign spokeswoman, said of Pelosi: "Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive nature of her smug, elitist behavior.
" Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's campaign spokeswoman, said of Pelosi: "Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive nature of her smug, elitist behavior.
Other ballet companies are seeking to make the art form more accessible—"dressing down" or including contemporary touchstones—rather than emphasising its elitist history.
It's rare for a zombie movie to have a human villain who isn't a soulless military figure, or a rich out-of-touch elitist.
If you think there is a lot of anti-elitist sentiment now, just wait until the voters are asked to choose between two billionaires.
In recent months, an online community has quickly grown around exposing new instances of the Effect and identifying the nefarious elitist culprits behind it.
But there's been a lot of criticism about Davos, about WEF being too elitist, and of course one of the big topics is inequality.
The only thing inappropriate and biased is your continued fixation on writing elitist clickbait trying to attack qualified professionals committed to serving their country.
But it could also be that the incoming Trump administration views such economists with the same anti-elitist antipathy that has characterized other selections.
Can anyone imagine Romney having advocated strategic voting to force a brokered convention had a fellow elitist like Jeb Bush been in second place?
"We have a situation where some elitist judges consider themselves to be above Polish law just because they do not like it," he added.
" The Fox News opinion host responded by calling Stephens an "arrogant, out of touch elitist" and a "dumbass with his head up his ass.
Gloria Borger would have to give up on her snide asides that question the president's intelligence in a tone that drips of elitist sarcasm.
Manafort is portrayed as an amoral, manipulative, elitist jerk whose very existence runs in opposition to the grassroots, populist campaign that Lewandowski helped build.
Ms Alakija, for one, worries that the visual-arts scene in particular will remain small and elitist without proper arts education and state funding.
It also included admiring comments from the purportedly anti-elitist Trump about his nominee's educational and teaching background, which encompasses Yale, Harvard and Georgetown.
Though the World Economic Forum is elitist in setting and attendees, it seeks legitimacy by promoting itself as a champion for the common good.
The late comedian, who died at 91, had previously referred to Colbert as "an elitist and a snob" in 2015, according to the publication.
A woman is seen holding a wad of fake U.S. dollars in an overt criticism of elitist politicians and the capitalist values they represent.
In an interview, Mr. Gladnev said he was proud of his work and called elitist Western culture "a pest" that had infected his hometown.
"He's an elitist, but I don't consider him elite because I'm much richer than he is," Trump said at a rally in Warren, Mich.
The annual meeting in Davos was thought to epitomize the elitist nature of these organizations, especially since it takes place at a swanky resort.
We're all outsiders; using the music that saved us as a wedge to keep others out of the scene is elitist, pretentious, and disingenuous.
A savvy politician, Salvini plays up the anti-elitist, "man of the people" vibe, and he's skilled at promoting this persona on social media.
Ashton P. Woods, a community activist who is running for Houston City Council, denounced the policy as elitist and a form of respectability politics.
Bloomberg's ongoing efforts to limit the ability of individuals who can't afford high priced security teams is not only hypocritical and elitist, it's dangerous.
In the op-ed from November, the community activist Ronald Glover raised concerns that the station's board and management were elitist and disproportionately white.
Although some ventures tried to be inviting, others came across as elitist, like the International Composers' Guild, of which Edgard Varèse was a founder.
Excuse me, I have an I.M.: Wadler, you elitist fake-news monger, how dare you claim people are getting fat because of the president?
It says the company is taking a "non-elitist" approach by awarding stock options to all of its 5,500 employees, not just to executives.
But Mr. Bannon has repeatedly criticized Pope Francis, alternately calling him a socialist, a global elitist and a promoter of Muslim migration to Europe.
With the world perched on the verge of multiple disasters, the battle to defend natural wine might seem to be an elitist fool's errand.
So did the UK. That&aposs disintegrated a lot in recent years because it&aposs considered too elitist, too far removed from the public.
Jindal leaves out many parts of the story, including Fox News, Trump's racism and the disconnect between Trump's populist rhetoric and his elitist policies.
This unabashed populist doesn't seem to project elitist vibes; the "rumpled" villain of big banks has fashioned himself as an easy-to-approach officeholder.
She represents San Francisco and for years has been the subject of harsh attacks from Republicans, who caricature her as affluent, elitist and permissive.
"The thing about it is, they call it an elitist thing," Mr. Knowles said of the orchestra, which is more than 80 years old.
"I find those poetry circles extremely annoying and elitist," she explains, as I imagine her rolling her eyes at the end of the line.
Now bragging is never appealing, but he&aposs not wrong that by wealth he&aposs an elitist, yet, he&aposs still embraced by working classes.
According to Phan, social-media platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter have made what was once considered a niche and elitist industry much more inclusive.
Data from Google Books show the plural word "elites" beginning to be used in about 1940, with the obviously pejorative "elitist" rising from about 1960.
Maybe a first step would be for these populations to be reflected in French institutions and not mostly governed by elitist white, middle-aged men?
" Kayleigh McEnany, campaign spokeswoman for Trump, said of Pelosi: "Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive nature of her smug, elitist behavior.
It was actually a pretty elitist social platform, it was hard to get into the BBM gang if your parents wouldn't get you that phone.
For me, in this activist era, I'm already so left-leaning, I have a problem with people are elitist about the idea of world peace.
From nitrogen-infused cold brews to elite (not elitist) roasters to killer grilled cheese, these cafes have what you need to get yer morning fix.
A retread coterie of pollsters, consultants and insiders tried to sell an out-of-touch, elitist candidate to voters who were in full-scale revolt.
So, being a junior snowflake of the evil elitist media bubble, I dutifully logged on and made a reservation for two tickets to the event.
Indeed the Conservatives may have decided to "move fast" towards a general election because they know their anti-elitist image cannot be sustained for long.
"Andrew Jackson was the first regular guy president and he was a kind of response to the more aristocratic, elitist founding fathers," he tells me.
Somewhere along the way, Barneys went from aspirational to punishingly elitist — it failed to adapt to the modern shopper, and in turn consumer sentiment soured.
While here he's rightfully bemoaning the homogenizing effects of capitalism on culture, it is also easy to see words like these as snobbish and elitist.
Considering she already combats an image of aloof elitist, I can't imagine someone didn't let the artist know that this passage should probably be cut.
Which of these works deserves to be considered part of the "canon," that divisive, elusive — and, traditionally, elitist — list of ostensibly foundational, exemplary art works?
But he has managed a 21st-century feat by commanding attention on social media with a comic persona and unashamedly elitist views in recent years.
Yet wit can sound elitist, and Voltaire cultivated the elite, especially in his youth, when he celebrated wealth, pleasure and the good things of life.
"We were worried it could be perceived as being the elitist art world getting together and throwing money at less fortunate people," Ms. Heller said.
Trump this month floated a capital gains tax reform measure -- indexing the tax to inflation -- only to dismiss it as "somewhat elitist" a day later.
Since Christopher Bedford arrived as director, the Baltimore Museum of Art is, Mr. Morris said, "stepping up" to counter the "elitist" tone at city institutions.
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Some Canadians, especially in the western parts of the country, have seen him as an elitist do-gooder who was never up to the job.
Started as a way for digital and new media artists to circumvent the elitist infrastructure of art fairs, the Wrong hosts work online, for free.
Klein can also sound like a detached elitist when she suggests consumers stop buying junk and spend more time in nature, or looking at art.
He insisted that an incrementalist and fellow Ivy League East Coast cerebral elitist who hangs out with celebrities would be best to save his legacy.
But I encourage skeptics to examine the objective results such as those in CREDO's study, then determine whether school choice is truly elitist and discriminatory.
Linton caught flak for the dollar bill-filled sartorial snafu just months after igniting another social media controversy over appearing elitist and out-of-touch.
All but the most elitist critics concede that certain "thriller writers" or "mystery novelists" have written meaningful work, even while accepting a particular genre structure.
They call their foes wolves, or an elitist "enemy to the people", liable to pay commoners no more heed than dogs that are "beat for barking".
" It may be easy to try to blanket both parties with general statements, but Jones said, "I am not saying that every Democrats is an elitist.
"The power of the central bureaucracy is pervasive, it is technocratic and elitist," Brown was quoted as saying in the 1970s, according to the Washington Post.
In other words, one more elitist clone of the elitists who dominate the federal judicial nominating process and who occupy every seat on the High Court.
"I'm an elitist libtard," she joked, referring to the half-slur Trump's supporters in the white nationalist alt-right movement use to identify progressives and liberals.
Workers described elitist behavior and bullying in many offices, while "drastic inconsistencies" in handling safeguarding issues meant complaints were not always properly acted on, it said.
The gatherings were and are intended to promote intellectual diversity and a better understanding of Americans who exist outside of the elitist and leftist dominated coasts.
He could be elitist—mocking Michael Palin for doing badly at university—and casually homophobic, asking John Hurt about the "dangers" of portraying a gay character.
Civic life can be quite elitist and exclusionary when certain processes and tools widen the gap between the rich and powerful and the poor and powerless.
They're scarce but not elitist, with a limited rollout for anyone prepared to drive hours to get to a vending machine (rather than hand-picked Glassholes).
Opponents said voters would be unimpressed by scaremongering from elitist banks which in the 19803s warned of dire consequences if Britain opted out of the euro.
Now more than ever, topics that may have seemed esoteric or elitist to some must be explored in the interest of communities, families, and individuals everywhere.
Since the Republican takeover in 2012 though, the Democratic party has been demonized as elitist– the enemy of small business owners, farmers, and the working class.
It was Mr Siedentop who predicted a crisis in European democracy if the process of political unification became an elitist project, leaving public opinion far behind.
Kristof's portrayal of campus liberals is just another form of elitist stereotyping, the mirror image of assumptions that every Trump supporter is a narrow-minded racist.
During an economic crisis in 1992, a young soldier frustrated with what he deemed elitist and corrupt leaders plotted from the barracks to stage a coup.
Perhaps it's a testament to his taste and mixing, but these tracks feel alive and colorful, proving—as ever—that music needn't be an elitist exercise.
There is a pressing need for the Senate to exercise a counterbalance to the "moderate" (read that to mean elitist) inclinations President Hillary Clinton will exhibit.
Like Trump, Johnson brilliantly and cynically played to older, white voters and rode a wave of xenophobia, anti-elitist, anti-immigrant, they're-taking-what's-ours begrudging.
In recent weeks, an upsurge of "anti-elitist" protest has seen the violent harassment of members of Parliament and commentators while they film interviews outside Parliament.
The one catch: a concern that tapestries could be seen as old-fashioned, and possibly even elitist, associated as they are with European history and palaces.
For those who believed that New York needed a major platform for work from South America, which had gained an elitist cachet, the expansion seemed positive.
The Jeffersonian Republicans renamed themselves Democrats to advertise their anti-elitist devotion to the people and immediately started a campaign to elect their champion, Andrew Jackson.
I don't want to look too expensive and it's like she looks elitist, or if I look poor it's like I'm perpetuating the poor Mexican stereotype.
For him, history is a blank slate to be overwritten with self-aggrandizing lies; ideas like justice and equality are elitist dreams to be swatted aside.
The golfers must also be wary of offending the sport's elitist white male fan base and the women's activist groups expected to make their presence felt.
Shumlin accused Sanders of trying to "Hillarize" Warren, saying the senator had cast Hillary Clinton, too, as an elitist, contributing to divisions in the Democratic electorate.
The membership of London's oldest and most elitist gentlemen's club has shrunk to 500, and its bar is said not to have closed for 200 years.
" Fox News' writeup of the back and forth was titled "AOC bristles as GOP lawmaker blasts Green New Deal as 'elitist' pet project of rich liberals.
Fernandez said last year that, before its nationalization, Cantv was an elitist U.S.-controlled company which took its profits abroad instead of investing in the country.
Today's leaders have abdicated this job, afraid to do anything that might appear elitist because it substitutes the judgment of experts for that of ordinary citizens.
The mistake was quickly spotted by journalists and Twitter users:  Typical out of touch elitist Euro-politician fails to check name of constituency he's campaigning in. pic.twitter.
This story that we are seeing today is designed to drive home with the disgruntled population in Iran just how elitist and out of touch Rouhani is.
You know, the kinds of people who are rarely allowed to hear the word "media" without "liberal, elitist" attached, if conservative politicians and pundits have their way.
This, suffice it to say, is not the group that an elitist New York City plutocrat beloved of Ivy Leaguers like Bloomberg is bound to win over.
What's more, people resent as elitist the notion that the decay of beloved cities is an acceptable part of the rough-and-tumble of a dynamic economy.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, director James Gunn says the film's music is a way to learn more about Meredith Quill, Star-Lord's "not elitist" mom.
Art history can be taught and researched in a way that is quite elitist and quite depoliticized and doesn't interrogate its own assumptions about hierarchies of culture.
Buckley had been much influenced by the elitist teachings of Albert Jay Nock, a family friend who spent much time at the Buckley estate in Milford, Connecticut.
Histories from below, social history, microhistory: All of these well-established trends have been aimed at making the historical narrative more inclusive, more fine-grained, less elitist.
That elitist system started to buckle with the advent of national conventions, though delegates were still selected through state and local convention processes controlled by the parties.
Telling people that they should re-educate themselves is fundamentally elitist, may be impractical, and fails to acknowledge the skills that people in these areas already have.
And Republicans haven't yet been able to cast a man with a flat-top who still farms on the weekends as an out-of-touch liberal elitist.
For lots of other people, Kerry was and will always be a Swiss-cheese-on-the-cheesteak-ordering, Lambert Field saying, French speaking, wind-surfing northeastern elitist.
He is warning his supporters about a conspiracy of elitist anti-Trump forces trying to bring him down by bad-mouthing the economy and undermining economic confidence.
But he and he alone draws the eyeballs, and not celebrities who are losing their influence almost as much as another elitist entity known as traditional media.
"The opposition just wants to get power," she says of the referendum push, before repeating a familiar complaint that opposition leaders are elitist and out-of-touch.
And it's the same thing with Democrats, they have become too elitist in their outlook and their detachment from their sense of the white voting class voter.
In the 21992 Democratic presidential primaries, Hillary Clinton accused her then fellow candidate Barack Obama for being an elitist and out of touch with America's working class.
In coming seasons, the Metropolitan Opera will be introducing a range of initiatives to make itself seem less elitist, more approachable and more connected to contemporary culture.
On a trip to Detroit last spring, I met a professor of political science who seemed to believe that "elitist" obtuseness had lost Michigan for the Democrats.
Bringing together 1,500 artists across the internet, the global digital art festival known as The Wrong is a democratic alternative to the often elitist system of fairs.
When Tony Blair, a former prime minister, called last month for another plebiscite, Brexit supporters derided him as a pillar of a failed, elitist, pro-European establishment.
Latinx art, as opposed to Latin American art, remains an underprivileged field, marked with class and economic associations that keep it out of elitist collections and museums.
In terms of an ego boost, this might be accurate, but the formula is trite and elitist, and it obscures the true motivations for doing dangerous climbs.
"Contemporary art in particular is often seen as being kind of elitist," Ms. McLean-Ferris said, "and so we wanted to provide an access point of excitement."
Adamson ties himself in knots trying to advocate for the fewer, better things of his own title, because "better things" are often handcrafted, expensive and, therefore, elitist.
Where I find fault with his analysis is the claim that Democrats live in an elitist blue bubble and so misunderstand and disrespect voters in red states.
But though in many ways a member of the cosmopolitan German in-crowd, he is aware of its elitist tendency and its potential to divide the country.
PARIS — From the all-powerful president with the infallible touch, Emmanuel Macron has become the "president of the rich," an elitist dispensing fiscal goodies to the wealthy.
Another angle: Wall Street executives are opening their checkbooks for Mr. Biden, but their support could have downsides for the candidate, who presents himself as anti-elitist.
In the run-up to the European elections, Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, denied human-driven climate change and dismissed environmental worries as elitist.
Fun fact about show jumping: While the sport may never shake its elitist reputation, it's the rare Olympic event where men and women compete against one another.
A quote from "The Tempest" and a note from the atelier given the same pride of place; for an elitist discipline, it was a notably egalitarian idea.
RE: 70% of people tell us that they can't distinguish between a real story and 'fake news', and they also believe that media is somewhat politicized, elitist.
Demeaning wage gains, which to most Americans look pretty good — especially in comparison to the previous years — denigrates those receiving them and labels the detractors as elitist.
It's also elitist to have your well-heeled allies finance a misinformation campaign that casts tax cuts for the rich as a benevolent gift to hardworking people.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D), one of the leading voices for the legislation, went off on those who mock the effort as nothing more than an elitist fantasy.
Mr. Biden has used health care to raise other questions about Ms. Warren, calling her an elitist with a "my way or the highway" approach to governance.
"The 250s rap against the N.E.A. was that it's elitist — which is so dumb," said Mr. Campbell, who has a subscription to the theater with his wife.
"I think we've gotten too elitist about things, I think we've gotten too narrow about the definition of what it is to be a Democrat," he said.
Increasingly, however, we're seeing a return to formerly elitist discussions of aesthetic mastery—the idea of the musician who plays traditional musical instruments with a consummate skill.
While I wouldn't recommend arguing with college students as a marketing strategy, Bradford's comments offer an extended defense of The League from the common criticism that it's elitist.
Unless they repent of their racism and sins and turn to Jesus Christ, these elitist Jews are going to a place where there is a lot of room.
However, the last time I checked, we cherished tamping down our tribalist and elitist tendencies as much as possible, which strikes me as combining generosity, rigor and goodwill.
But the demonstrations have since morphed into a broader indictment of Macron's handling of the French economy and his perceived elitist disregard for France's working and middle classes.
Thurber maintains a satirical tone throughout the stories, both mocking and embracing assumptions about the ostentatious, elitist, out-of-touch nature of art school and the art market.
Of course, someone simply expressing that intelligence is attractive to them isn't inherently elitist, so like all preferences, it should be interpreted on a case-by-case basis.
In one way it's elitist, because you only really see glamorous things on it, especially when it comes to fashion, but in another way, everyone can do it.
And he was now plunged deep into political rows over whether the National's repertoire was too left-wing or too elitist, over censorship and, continually, over public funding.
Trump's popularity in China largely comes from his disdain for political correctness and defiance of traditional liberal western views, which many Chinese consider elitist and unrealistic, Chen said.
But the app was exceedingly ugly, and fell under criticism for appealing to an elitist urge to abandon the masses of Tinder and migrate to something more insular.
A distinctly elitist logic has seemingly guided China ever since Canadian officials arrested Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei, a telecommunications giant, on an American warrant.
Many Poles like his anti-elitist posture, which chimes with a strain of populist right-wing thinking in parts of Eastern Europe that has alarmed some Western capitals.
Sullivan was not just hyper sensitive to criticism, he wanted to use state laws to hammer  what he and his supporters saw as the lying, elitist Northern media.
Some historians are taking issue with the Broadway smash hit "Hamilton," suggesting it overstates Alexander Hamilton's opposition to slavery and lets some of his elitist tendencies slip by.
Insurgent conservatives like Barry Goldwater in the mid-20th century used to rail against the ''Eastern establishment,'' which implied an elitist, Ivy League and (implicitly) hail-fellow style.
Gwyneth Paltrow isn't some stuck up Hollywood elitist, she's just like the rest of us ... 'cause she'd rather think about sex than listen to her friends' boring stories!!!
I dislike this idea that marijuana culture is going to change for the better if rich people get into it and if it becomes more expensive and elitist.
While Law and Justice leaders claim the reforms will "heal" Poland's elitist justice system, opponents worry about maintaining the separation of powers, as mandated by European Union law.
But there really can be no doubt that Mr. Trump was among the first heralds of an anti-elitist turn that has disrupted politics from London to Melbourne.
I fully believe that when you put artists who are pigeonholed as niche, difficult, elitist in a new context, you can see that the labeling is not true.
But when the Yellow Vest movement swept the country, protesters took to the streets, rejecting him as elitist and questioning the vision of Europe that he stood for.
Today, Yankees Chief Operating Officer Lonn Trost expounded on that during an interview on New York sports radio station WFAN and, hoo boy, is he an elitist asshole.
Joe Biden has spent nearly his entire adult life in the Senate or as vice president, but no one could fairly accuse him of being haughty or elitist.
President Richard M. Nixon believed that an elitist cabal led by Ivy League-educated denizens of Georgetown and Washington Post journalists was working secretly to bring him down.
Jughead's girlfriend Betty, who accompanies him on a tour of the school, isn't totally in love with the students' elitist attitudes or their enthusiastic discussions of Moby Dick.
Well before Biden started calling her elitist, conservative critics began taking pages from Brown's playbook, hoping less-educated voters would find her out of touch with their values.
Yes, he transformed Breitbart from an irreverent blog into the iconoclastic tribune of nation-state populism, the anti-elitist ideology of border walls, travel bans and political incorrectness.
But sadly for the Democrats, nominating an elitist billionaire would alienate large swaths of their voter base, arguably setting the party up for an even more disastrous defeat.
Members of the aggrieved superhero-loving community — some of whom draw Disney paychecks — tut-tutted Scorsese for being old, out of touch, overrated and, most of all, elitist.
Goliath expands the history and scope of argumentation, producing the broader, unwieldy thesis that monopoly and bigness itself is, categorically, an elitist project that subverts the democratic process.
And there were immediate concerns about how the anti-elitist surge will affect other European votes, and how a Trump presidency might respond to a post-Brexit Britain.
In response to concern that the deal is "elitist," Ocasio-Cortez outlined why a general concern over climate and environment impacts each and every person on this planet.
Taken together with current allegations that he enriched family members by employing them in nonexistent jobs, the clothing freebies underscore the perception that he is elitist and corrupt.
Inside Ontario, the brash provincial premier made campaign pledges to be "For the People" as part of an anti-elitist message that drew comparisons to President Donald Trump.
Populist parties will try to gain power in national elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany, partly by portraying the European Union as elitist and out of touch.
The castle, the largest of the six Disney castles, accommodates all the princesses in the Disney universe — perhaps because only one princess would be too elitist for Communists.
The power of different gatekeepers is slowly being eroded, though they remain hugely relevant today since they can still enact censorship or control access to elitist art institutions.
I find few things more elitist than the notion that we should never discuss the human implications of policies made by Congress, the presidency, or the Supreme Court.
Let's start with the definition of elitist: rule by the people who have the most wealth and status in a society, the most successful or powerful group of people.
I would postulate that anything that is NOT 100% merit-based and requires one to have money to be part of said group is more elitist than The League.
Disgraced price-gouging pharmaceutical bro Martin Shkreli clearly understands this—the man's favorite wrestler is Damien Sandow, an elitist scoundrel who pretends to be a Rhodes Scholar (and rules).
They are anti-elitist because they are aiming at tearing down a specific elite: the mainstream conservatives who have defined right-of-center politics in the US for decades.
Donald Trump's version of Harry Hopkins—the powerful advisor and right-hand man—Stephen Bannon, he of the vocally anti-elitist Breitbart News, is a Harvard Business School graduate.
I, and lots of other Americans like me, are sick of the too many unaccountable government bodies, crony capitalist arrangements, and elitist know-it-alls we have here too.
I'd actually argue that dating apps are the least elitist in the sense of, you're going much further outside of your primary network that you were already dating from.
But, if despite this one concession, the museum is on its way to becoming an elitist institution for Latin American art, the question worth asking is why this is.
It's an elitist, exclusive club where the rights of women are championed only if you are certain brand of woman and only if it suits a liberal political agenda.
" In Town & Country, "he seems determined to not be pegged as an elitist, so he talks about friends who have Jeeps with no doors and Yosemite Sam mud flaps.
He paints his opponent as an elitist who would slash welfare policies and links him to a 1999 financial crisis when hundreds of thousands of Ecuadoreans lost their savings.
The populist left, in other words, is well within the mainstream of Western democratic tradition; it is apparently their anti-elitist rhetoric that really rubs Blair the wrong way.
But if those people pursue the same racist, classist, elitist, crappy policies of their white brothers and sisters, well, it's not really change we can believe in, is it?
"In 2016, maybe there was too much emphasis just on negative Trump (messages)," Schumer said when asked about the perception of his party by many as elitist and disconnected.
Ms. Warren has made battling corporate greed and corruption a central theme of her fiercely populist campaign, mixing anti-elitist oratory with policy plans calling for sweeping new regulations.
The focus of this shift so far has been on big-brained, highly social species (those most like us) — a distinction that's rejected as elitist by some animal advocates.
What is being painted as an elitist fringe movement is now mainstream, and Piers Morgan et al seem determined that its advocates are simultaneously malnourished waifs, and extremely threatening.
In the 19603th century, enduring rifts opened between caudillos — commanding figures who appealed to the masses — and more elitist leaders, with all sides typically saying their foes were corrupt.
But it's also of a piece with the anti-establishment, anti-elitist, disruption-at-any-cost upheavals that have been buffeting and undermining the postwar liberal order in Europe.
" (The Post sells T-shirts for $25.) Gizmodo writer Ryan Mandelbaum observed, "If people are trying to break the journalists-are-elitist stereotype this isn't how to do it.
Trump said last month that such a plan could be under consideration, before apparently reversing course, saying that indexing capital gains taxes to inflation could be perceived as elitist.
I'm just trying to inform a group of people who think of wine as being this elitist thing that there is much more out there to explore in wine.
Beyond that, in choosing New York and suburban Washington over the Pittsburghs and Denvers that Amazon had said it was considering, it already made its elitist commitments very clear.
Peak stupid Adam Sandler terrorizing a stodgy golf community in a hockey jersey has never been more satisfying than in the years of our elitist, golf course-owning president.
Trump said last month that such a plan could be under consideration, before apparently reversing course, saying that indexing capital gains taxes to inflation could be perceived as elitist.
And I do it in an industry that elitist children pass through before, during and after college, one with plenty of entrepreneurial opportunity and business owners without college degrees.
It didn't take long for critics online to start tearing into the ads, calling them elitist for mocking well-done steak and discussing the golfing habits of two billionaires.
This equation of divine and political power runs counter to the American principle of the separation of church and state, and propounds an elitist, even totalitarian view of politics.
That approach gives more children a break from the monotony of the classroom and will eventually bring out more future champions than an elitist, top-down approach, he argues.
Republicans had repeatedly attacked Warren as a wealthy elitist, to no effect; Democrats, who first met Warren as a crusading anti-Wall Street professor, had never heard this before.
His inroads demonstrated that many blue-collar, evangelical, older and non-urban women responded to his nationalist, culturally conservative and anti-elitist messages -- just as the equivalent men did.
Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, has been sharply critical of the news media as elitist and out of touch and has stirred the pot of class divide.
Trump won the 2016 election because Rust Belt states that Democrats viewed as their blue wall -- Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin -- responded to his anti-elitist, anti-immigration, anti-liberal message.
It stems from anger at a skewed economy and millennial disgust at the elitist turn that cost the Democrats their working-class base and much of small-town America.
The second thing is she always acts like she&aposs so pro-middle-class worker when she is one of the most elitist people that they have in the senate.
What kind of bordering-on-inhuman elitist cyborg scum would be satisfied with only celebrating the award of a lifetime with Wolfgang Puck's signature molded chocolate Oscar-shaped candy treat?
He says the left has become elitist, over-critical of their own society, and out of touch with mainstream Israelis, who are deeply skeptical about prospects for peace with Palestinians.
In the original movie, they're a trio of shallow mean girls who represent everything about the dominant social elite: they're white, straight, traditionally beautiful, heterosexual, elitist, exclusive, judgmental, and bullying.
Industry Standard has been something of a champion of these avant-garde vintages since it opened, doing its best to strip them of their elitist status and make them accessible.
From a middle-class family in the coastal state of Vargas, Mr Guaidó, a former engineering student, has none of the elitist airs of the elder generation of opposition leaders.
The new story sheds some much sought-after light on the founding of the American school and how its culture – less elitist and more democratic – differs from that of Hogwarts.
He says what he thinks they got wrong, such as Friedrich von Hayek's praise for Chile's dictator, Augusto Pinochet, Popper's disregard for clear writing and Ortega's elitist view of culture.
The three went their separate ways, but never got over the fact that the game they took for granted as kids had such an elitist reputation in the big city.
In February, Dean acted exactly like a conservative caricature of an elitist New England liberal by suggesting Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker couldn't be president because he hadn't gone to college.
"One of the reasons President Trump got elected was because of a reaction against the whole elitist 'we know better than you,' nanny-state mentality," said conservative strategist Greg Mueller.
Hawley has attempted to paint McCaskill as a liberal obstructionist -- citing her vote against Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch as an example -- as well as an out-of-touch elitist.
Elitist Jerks illuminated and clarified the game for tens of thousands of players; many of those who contributed to that effort never stopped thinking about games, even after WoW's peak.
Language is a construct of patriarchal society, these theories posit, and its elitist rules act as a gatekeeping method to uphold the racist and sexist system that created said language.
The idea that we should keep politics out of government is a peculiar demand, but it's also an elitist one: It suggests that democracy is best left to the experts.
Mr. Kem Ley was already a well-known commentator in 2014 when he announced that he was fed up with the country's political scene, which he called stagnant and elitist.
Shapiro opined that the "elitist nature of the Democratic Party" that, from his perspective, scorns "people in the middle of the country" made Avenatti's decision to attend an easy one.
"Dance as an art form has the reputation of being elitist," she said, expressing frustration that audience members feel they have to be familiar with dance "to get" the work.
Molinari, 34, and his older brother, Edoardo, have been Italy's unofficial golf ambassadors for more than a decade in a country where golf is still viewed as an elitist diversion.
Yet, on the campaign stump, Mr. Biden has invoked some of the same anti-elitist rhetoric that Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren have used to rile up Democratic voters.
In the fall, they traded sharp words more directly: He cast her as a "my way or the highway" elitist, and she suggested he was running in the wrong party.
I love "The Crown," on Netflix, absorbed as much as any Irish-American can be by a series about a bejeweled and inbred elitist who heads both church and state.
I could even push the argument further and build a graduate-thesis-ready argument that this emergent mode of shared eating represents the imminent collapse of the elitist, patriarchal order.
These contradictory commitments — to respectable, elitist and homophobic black Victorianism on the one hand, and to his gay lifestyle on the other — produced a friction that sparked Locke's intellectual fire.
Fashion photography has always been presented as exclusive, even elitist, but to share an insight into what I considered to be the amazing world of fashion felt important to me.
Known for producing brilliant technocrats and gifted civil servants, ENA is also considered a bastion of elitist privilege because so many of its students come from well-to-do backgrounds.
Notes from the therapist obtained by the Post show that Ford mentioned an incident with boys from "from an elitist boys' school," but do not single out Kavanaugh by name.
The only response of note to the elitist charge was a subtweet the Warren campaign posted Wednesday with a video about her humble upbringing and challenges as a young mother.
I would absolutely support a universal school meals program, but suggesting that by sending homemade lunches I am not doing my part for this cause is insulting and economically elitist.
Fukuyama was originally an elitist pessimist of the old neoconservative school; he studied Western philosophy with Allan Bloom (himself a student of Leo Strauss) in his undergraduate years at Cornell.
I.M.F. doctrine, which advocates free trade and austerity for countries in financial difficulties, has been criticized as elitist and not sufficiently in tune with the populist movements sweeping the globe.
"And hell hath no fury like a Polish, Jewish, American elitist scorned," Matthew Tyrmand wrote in the article, adding that Applebaum used her "global media contacts" to spread liberal propaganda.
"Monica will call me out when I'm being misogynistic or I'm being mildly racist or I'm being elitist or I'm being whatever — she will always call me out," he said.
" Bishop's committee did the same, parodying the Patagonia message and claiming the company is "lying to you" and pandering to "wealthy elitist urban dwellers from New York to San Francisco.
Will the misanthropic, elitist writer Jimmy, who yells "Eject" when he wants someone else to stop talking, and the needy, clinically depressed publicist Gretchen make it to the finish line?
In common with Boko Haram in Nigeria, it touts a radical form of Islam as an antidote to what it regards as corrupt, elitist rule that has broadened gaping inequality.
It's our opinion that yes, there are very nice grand restaurants but you can do astonishing things in a modest frame, with accessible pricing and in a non-elitist way.
If the first thing guests are met with is this elitist, aggressive attitude, you can be sure that the person going through those doors thinks that is what is cool.
In sum, Manifesta's Palermo experiment shows how, when presented in a commercialized, PR-driven context, essential investigative and research-orientated work is at risk of being turned into frivolous, elitist entertainment.
I think people have this perception about Republicans that they're elitist, racists, backwoods, inbred, Southern... But everyone I've talked to has been super kind, super nice, intelligent, open-minded, philosophically flexible.
Memes. The former prospective students circulated controversial memes in a Facebook group called "Harvard Memes for Elitist 1% Tweens," and once found, some students were not permitted to attend the college.
Both still magically maintain an anti-elitist, alpha male working class aura, despite having net worths in the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least at some point in their lives).
But Clinton's anti-gun policies paint her as more than just an elitist politician; they prove how much of a threat she is to the safety and security of ordinary citizens.
They've made her leadership and speakership a central issue in numerous congressional campaigns, arguing she represents the ideals of coastal, elitist liberals while eschewing the economic needs of Middle America voters.
" Ocasio-Cortez slammed disinformation spread about the GND, something she's done in the past when she took aim at claims that the deal and being concerned about the environment is "elitist.
In brief, in the 1990s Moyer abandoned "elitist" (her word) painting for queer activist art and guerrilla lesbian activities, especially as part (together with photographer Sue Schaffner) of Dyke Action Machine!
Torn asunder by competing elitist and populist impulses, he never achieved a stable synthesis of these competing impulses, so he leaves no usable legacy—certainly not as an alternative to Trumpism.
" He is also the first to catch himself being elitist toward any winemaking style, "It doesn't matter what your winemaking philosophy is, it is cool as long as it tastes good.
But even the notoriously elitist, insular establishment of book reviewers in New York did not see their novels as completely out of place in a world rapidly being shaped by globalization.
"There was an anti-elitist slant that came from the Bernie side as well as the Trump side," Levin says of the 2016 race in which Christian took plenty of interest.
"The movement that Donald Trump has built has been able to grow the party in a very different way — be more pro-worker, a little less elitist," Conway said on MSNBC.
He has increasingly painted Warren, a Harvard University law professor and senator from Massachusetts, as a condescending "elitist" who would not be able to unite a country polarized by Trump's presidency.
This is not the man portrayed in Tom Wolfe's 21960 book From Bauhaus to Our House, which pilloried Gropius as a bore, concerned only with the elitist project of modern architecture.
Clinton who seized on her opponent's comment to paint him as elitist as the two Democrats battled before the Pennsylvania primary, which she went on to win by nine percentage points.
Gretchen and Jimmy are so uncomfortable telling strangers their real courtship story that they make up a saccharine movie version, involving time travel, computer hacking, and an elitist French film professor.
The Eggleston of this universe is a self-taught photographer who has succeeded in proving all his savage, elitist and uncomprehending original critics — including The New York Times — utterly, deliciously wrong.
And Donald Trump's message speaks to that class in a big way, even as all his bluster so offends the elite liberal media and elitist cultural liberals who control Democratic Party.
That position caused initial concern among N.Y.U. students when they heard news of Dr. Hamilton's appointment — was their new president an elitist arguing for ever higher costs to students in general?
Republicans and their well-financed political arms have for years campaigned against Ms. Pelosi as an out-of-touch, elitist San Francisco liberal, tying every sort of Democratic candidate to her.
In the century since, Tagore's "tree-schooling" project, intended as a departure from British colonial education, has been criticized as elitist and nationalist, a retreat from progressive political action in India.
But in the ideological hothouse of the Sanders world, no setbacks have been acknowledged, no rethinking has taken place, and the skeptics are dismissed as elitist neoliberal corporate shills, as ever.
That helps explain the resonance of Mayor Bill de Blasio's anti-elitist "tale of two cities" campaign pitch and the election of a self-proclaimed populist from Fifth Avenue as president.
PATRICIA WYNN BROWN COLUMBUS, OHIO ♦ TO THE EDITOR: The distinction between elitist and popular art (Bookends, April 16) is another academic polarity like classical versus romantic and modern versus postmodern.
" That was only one tweet with a late-night barrage mocking Stephens at one point as being part of a class of "arrogant, elitist, enablers" who "created the opening for Trump!
" Love, who was born to Haitian parents, said the president's comments about those from Haiti and African countries were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values.
There is something about clean lines, airy interiors, white walls and simple, wooden furniture that, outside of Sweden, where its practicality and function represents the principles of social democracy, feels elitist.
"Seventy percent of people tell us that they can't distinguish between a real story and 'fake news,' and they also believe that media is somewhat politicized, elitist," Edelman told CNBC Tuesday.
When Republicans can paint a Democrat as an out-of-touch elitist — like they did Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Al Gore or Michael Dukakis — the Republican candidate often wins these voters.
The "romantic, elitist, individual-glorifying, and monograph-producing substructure" that Nochlin described, remains the stock-in-trade of the art industry, especially in regards to the marketing of artists and exhibitions.
Best known and least common, the strongest form of denial holds that the Holocaust is a hoax, thereby casting racist radicals and the alt-right as victims of an elitist global conspiracy.
But in a historically conflicted city still seething with inequality, many people have questioned the museum's corporate and commercial ties, and consider the institution elitist and out of touch with local communities.
Yet even as gateway drugs to the world of art, such fairs are less elitist and intimidating than big-time, "real" art fairs — perhaps because publishers aren't in it for the paycheck.
Putting all your eggs in one basket is never very sensible; it is particularly silly if you belong to an elitist institution that comes low in the pecking order for public resources.
I end this screed with this incredible comment on CNN this weekend from official Donald Trump surrogate and supporter, Jeffrey Lord: Fact-checking is an "out-of-touch elitist media-type thing."
Will he embrace the opportunity to be a cultural leader in New York by reaching out to different communities, involving himself in education projects and dismantling the elitist mystique of classical music?
But by the end of the 20th century, anti-bologna elitist "experts" concerned about "diabetes" and "obesity," as well as potentially carcinogenic sodium nitrates, helped to bring the iconic cold cut down.
Bannon gloried in the slights and scorn directed at Trump supporters, proudly insisting that elitist Clintonites looked down on them as 'hobbits,' 'Grunions,' and — co-opting Clinton's own ill-advised term — 'deplorable.
He finished third in February's Iowa caucuses, and the Connecticut WASP was still struggling to shake off the impression that he was an elitist blueblood, out of touch with the American heartland.
If you are good at your job, if you work hard, if you do well in the United States, you are an elite by any standard, but you are not an elitist.
The fact that he was a black golfer also helped open up the sport for future POC athletes, and fans, who might never have connected with the often elitist, whitewashed sport otherwise.
So if I come across something—which I definitely do—which is racism or sexism or homophobia or chauvinism or classism or an elitist, then you just have to blow the whistle.
The 39-year-old leader, who argues that the left- and right-wing politics are an anachronism, is struggling to shake off the elitist image of his years as a Rothschild banker.
It's interesting that CREEM could and would shit on artists if they wanted to, but it wasn't perceived like, let's say, the way some perceive the more notable "elitist" source of criticism.
That attack hit hardest by the release of a video he did not know was being taken that showed him arguing with an Uber driver, and coming off as mean and elitist.
All voters had to do was look at his resume to know exactly what they were getting: more carve outs for insider interests, more personal politics and favoritism, and more elitist interference.
By providing such easy and virtually unlimited access to student loans, Washington has tilted the scale in favor of attending college, Moreover, elitist culture has attached a stigma to not attending college.
There's a broad perception that the mainstream media was in league with this group of elitist forces that were hoarding all of the winnings from society and slowly squeezing everyone else out.
It has responded to European criticism by accusing Brussels and Germany — until recently Poland's greatest ally in Europe — of dictating terms to newer members and trying to impose an elitist, secular vision.
Where Mr. Peña Nieto, a member of a politically well-connected family, was viewed by many as remote and elitist, Mr. López Obrador has sought to be accessible, a commoner among commoners.
Of course, the story says, "accusations that it's elitist, discriminatory or just plain wrong" are nothing new; every few years, a debate resurfaces about whether to wipe the restriction off the books.
Having a runny nose blows, but the truth is that snot, or as elitist intellectual types sometimes like to call it, "mucus," is some of the most important goo in your body.
And they are likely to try to gum up the plans of the pro-Europeans, pressing for more power to go to the nations rather than to a bureaucracy they consider elitist.
"But that's one of the little secret sources of wealth that most people don't have," says Ghilarducci, adding that FIRE's irrelevance to the great majority of Americans' lives renders it somewhat elitist.
Trump's heels, after all — they appear to be classic Manolo Blahniks — are redolent of a certain clichéd kind of femininity: decorative, impractical, expensive, elitist (all adjectives often associated with the brand "Trump").
The party now faces the challenge of convincing an even greater share of voters that concern for a changing climate and the environment is not an elitist cause, but one for everyone.
" She felt that the post was directed at her and that its message was: "You're a liberal elitist and I don't have to pretend now that I have to listen to you.
She said she had heard Ms. Raimondo criticized as an elitist, as someone enamored of Wall Street who constantly hires people from outside the state, which rubs some people the wrong way.
Mr. Schulz made his career abroad, as a member and eventually president of the European Parliament — one of the very Brussels institutions that many Germans regard as elitist and out of touch.
To be sure, the universities of the Middle Ages and Renaissance that taught the liberal arts were decidedly elitist, excluding large swaths of the population — namely all women and the lower classes.
Joe Biden on Wednesday dug in on his assertion that Elizabeth Warren is "elitist," hoping to cast his fellow frontrunner as an Ivy League liberal out of sync with the middle class.
In fact, he is a brilliant tactician exploiting and apparently relating to the inner self of millions of voters who cannot stand the idea of elitist politicians telling them what to do.
In other words, I want to fight for all the Americans left behind by Trump's elitist economic agenda that puts the well-being of millionaires, billionaires and corporations above that of hardworking Americans.
People like Michelangelo Signorile, who wrote about his experience at the Palm Springs White Party in Life Outside , a book about gay culture at the time, were positing that the parties were elitist.
AR: I'm glad that beyond recasting Thomas Wayne (very effectively!) as an elitist jerk, Joker didn't make me work out any DC pantheon logistics — like, is Arkham Asylum still full of other supervillains?
Williams is certainly not the only tennis player who's refused to play it safe sartorially, but the persistent criticism she's faced arguably recalls the game's elitist roots more than any other athlete has.
The six-minute video is dusted with images of melanin-rich people doing everything from gyrating to picking their hair -- all juxtaposed with famous works that largely reflect a white, European-elitist history.
This was the spirit in which, from 1984 to 1990, he was artistic director of Glyndebourne Festival Opera—pumping too much adrenalin, as usual, in an even more elitist enterprise than spoken theatre.
It's like what we're doing in Brooklyn, opening up to the public, having people come in from all walks of life, rather than a elitist club, which is more the Silicon Valley ethos.
There, senior and accessibility groups, plus a strain of anti-elitist, anti-tech politics have worked to characterize scooterers as young, well-heeled wheelers, and out-of-touch and on-the-sidewalk bros.
"Mens sana in corpore sano, as the Latin proverb says" Kuczynski said, without providing a translation, perhaps cementing his elitist image even as he proved he is not afraid of not looking cool.
The scandal has also reinforced criticism of President Emmanuel Macron's government as being elitist, as it struggles to end months of "yellow vests" protests, which marred the traditional Bastille Day parade on Sunday.
While many of his supporters praise his willingness to break through conventions they find obsolete or elitist, preventing abuse of public office for private gain ought to be a point of common ground.
Architect Barbara Weiss, founder of the Skyline Campaign -- a pressure group that lobbies against the onslaught of tall buildings in development in London -- deems the protected view corridors out of date and elitist.
"He knows how to operate in the elitist world and has unbelievable empathy for the common struggle that's going on with the middle-class people and the lower middle-class people," he said.
It has certainly made Hamilton, an unabashed elitist, into a populist hero, embraced by people who (like me) probably didn't quite notice until the last year that he was even on our currency.
And while Soderbergh is definitely a cinephile's filmmaker, with a bag of delightfully nerdy cinematic tricks and a roving, inquisitive sense of curiosity, no one could accuse him of being an arthouse elitist.
In the updated version of "Appetizer," a SFMOMA security card replaces a credit card, transforming the work into a direct critique of elitist art spaces, specifically the very institution currently housing the artwork.
Some which would make you say "that is a perfect application of basic Muay Thai" and some which even the most rabid Thai elitist would not try to claim as orthodox Muay Thai.
"It is an elitist assumption on the part of this school board that parents are not paying this bill because they don't want to," resident Vibiana Cvetkovic said, according to the Courier Post.
It would be deeply embarrassing to admit that the elitist liberals they mocked were right when they were wrong; also, nobody who doesn't support Trump will ever trust their judgment or patriotism again.
The fundamental problem, to me, is this: How do we get some kind of standards back into the flow of information again without doing it in a way that people think is elitist?
You know, the polls your sixteen-year-old cousin who just licked molly for the first time and your distant, elitist Williamsburg friend who only listens to Romanian DJs like to participate in.
BOSTON — Two starkly different pictures of Harvard — an elitist country club or an egalitarian engine for social change — emerged on Wednesday in a federal trial examining whether the university discriminates against Asian-Americans.
It is wrong to demonise the quest for individual freedom as just the elitist creed of those whom nationalists' attack as Macaulay-putras (or "children of Macaulay," that is, western-educated Indian elites).
It is troubling to see historic preservation turn away from this humanistic ethos into a set of arcane bureaucratic procedures that appear to the layperson as reactionary, elitist and contrary to social solidarity.
But meanwhile conservative Catholics fear that a different "elitist separation" is happening — one led by liberal theologians and funded by German money, which seeks a kind of Episcopalian evolution on contested moral issues.
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It's a different but not entirely unrelated anti-elitist message from politicians like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders (and Ocasio-Cortez), who stoke frustration that Wall Street is making the country more unequal.
Elizabeth Warren's claims that he is "running in the wrong presidential primary," former Vice President Joe Biden wrote in a Medium post on Tuesday that Warren's approach to politics is elitist and condescending.
Facebook's inability to deal in any meaningful way with misinformation on the platform has loosely aligned an elitist critique of democratized news with populist anger at a company led by Silicon Valley elites.
I suspect that's because the media tends to unconsciously accept Republican ideas about who constitutes an "average American," so that the majority of Americans who oppose Trump are treated like an elitist fringe.
"The art world could tap into a bigger conversation if it was more accessible and comedy is one way of doing that — letting more people into this small, often elitist, industry," Sayej said.
But if the public finds these sites unwilling to deliver what they believe should be celebrated as photographic art, I suspect they will reject them further and render these places irrelevant and elitist.
So I do think the community aspect of it really is meaningful, and I think that's part of why the people who think that criticizing fast food is elitist have a really good point.
Such was the logic behind the call for the #J20 Art Strike, which was criticized by some as elitist or impracticable, but was intended to be interpreted broadly as an incitement to creative resistance.
It may be that the academics they have in their sights are immune to irony, which is no doubt seen as a manifestation of an elitist, patriarchal comedy culture that excludes the differently humorous.
Second episode "Dress To Impress" furthers the impossibility here by giving us our first comprehensive look at Andrea, who is obviously meant to play the irritating liberal elitist to the Conners' folksy, brash charms.
A trembling and intimidated Altrincham pulls out his pre-written piece of paper and reads the main suggestions, from eliminating the elitist Debutant's Ball to allowing divorced people to move freely in royal circles.
The bad news is a significant number of the party faithful are doubling down on what we can call the loser's road of identity politics, elitist/celebrity-driven condescension and racial fear-mongering hysteria.
It was amazing being in Bergen at this festival; they were typically elitist, like "We will only sell three hundred tickets," but I also got to see Taake on stage, and they were great.
A democratic society in its thirst for liberty may fall under the influence of bad leaders Of course, Plato was an unabashed elitist who believed that societies should be ruled by specially-chosen "guardians".
She said Pelosi is viewed by many as an "elitist" and swiped at the minority leader for not doing a good enough job of promoting minority women through the leadership ranks (The Huffington Post).
" Tran said their mother taught them to undermine the biases and prejudices of society through clothes, using them as "empowerment—although an empowerment that borrowed from elitist and classist assumptions about beauty and identity.
Sources tell us that during a recent phone call, French President Emmanuel Macron played to President Trump's ego and slyly encouraged him to take his "America first" bravado to Davos, the ultimate elitist stage.
We've nailed the fast and free forms of mass communication that enable mass mobilization and reduce the power of elitist institutions; now it's time to build deeper tools for learning, direct action and accountability.
If only we had listened to the precocious libertarian children of the world and invested in gold, rather than trusting those elitist socialists who run the economy and the immigrants who run the government.
I don't mean that as some sort of elitist statement, more the fact that we're not attempting to reinvent the wheel or reinterpret black metal as something that can exist for more mainstream consumption.
Mr. Sparks said in one email that board members and other school staff members had come to believe Mr. Benjamin was elitist and condescending, and did not respect their hard work or religious views.
The self-reliance and local jobs enabled by renewable energy are of unique value in rural areas, and rural leaders are beginning to recognize that solar isn't just for elitist coastal hippies any more.
The academy worked in ways that were "a vestige of an era that we would like to be over, that of an elitist and closed system," the signees wrote in the newspaper Le Monde.
Over the course of three generations of family ownership, it evolved from an off-price men's suiting outlet into a symbol of a certain kind of New York style: unabashedly elitist and very expensive.
He also insisted that the eventual choice of Commission president should be determined by the parliamentary elections, arguing that this would respond to many Europeans' perceptions that the Union is an undemocratic, elitist club.
Viking is a perfect ideological Rorschach blot of a villain: You could read him either as a preening liberal elitist or as a coldblooded Ayn Rand techno-capitalist, depending on what you hate most.
That's a very elitist sort of attitude, but I think we need to have that sort of elitism in order to set the terms for the entire intellectual economy, and also it improves the culture.
In the tired art versus craft debate, many in the elitist contemporary art world might see quilting as strictly craft, or at the very least a folksy and dated tradition — and this bias isn't new.
To the 1,000-odd visitors, most of them supporters of the anti-establishment Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Mrs Merkel epitomised all that is rotten in Europe: out of touch, elitist and besotted with immigrants.
Several chided Mr Ryan for rebuking Mr Trump, seeing their congressman's criticisms as evidence that he is just another mealy-mouthed, calculating elitist, who has seemingly forgotten that in the real world "everybody makes mistakes".
That said, the incident and reaction to it revealed an increasingly antagonistic paradox about the fashion industry—that it likes to see itself as eternally woke, but it's also an establishment that is undeniably elitist.
As the walk around the exhibition comes to a close, a section dedicated to Anonymous Constructivism posters showcases the fact that art, once an elitist practice, could now be applied by every man and woman.
But just because it's wrong and definitely elitist to criticize the cargo shorts wearer doesn't mean we can't hold cargo shorts accountable for the devastating impact they've had on American life and our cultural imagination.
I'll refrain from speaking too much on America's current situation because I'm Canadian and this year has proven a lot of my countrypeople to be smug, elitist motherfuckers via those awful "meanwhile in Canada" memes.
Palin said there was nothing wrong with Trump being a multibillionaire and that it did not make him an elitist, citing all the time he had spent with construction workers as a real-estate developer.
The elitist agenda - globalization of the economy, centralization of government, and unlimited immigration to provide cheap labor for corporate profits - resulted in riches for the ruling class but unemployment and wage stagnation for everyone else.
"Golf has become very popular among the public, while at the same time it has an elitist, extravagant image and is very expensive," Lee Hoseung, the Finance Ministry's director-general for economic policy, told Reuters.
I remember being so nervous that my wife would think my family was just a bunch of dumb hillbillies, or that they would think she was some snobby elitist without ever giving her a chance.
In fact, during many of the clips we produced — and I believe one that was put up by the Intercept recently — he jokes about being an elitist and being heir to this massive industrial fortune.
Beyond being a gift to the very frothiest of racists, though, to press for a second referendum ignores one of the key dynamics of the campaign: an anti-elitist sentiment capitalized on by the Leavers.
"Blair and his elitist gang are damaging our negotiating strength, thus damaging our national interest by their continuing efforts to undermine democracy," said Richard Tice, who helped found one of the two Leave campaign groups.
This imperative helped democratize a political philosophy that at its origins was more elitist than not—and, in Kedar's account, Ben-Gurion was a pivotal figure in this modern democratic articulation of older republican ideals.
The contempt directed at those raising concerns about fire safety at Grenfell Tower was not an exception, residents said, but the fire exposed the disconnect between an elitist council and poor residents in the north.
Excuse me, I have an I.M. from a devoted fan: Joyce, you vapid, self-absorbed, car-loving, coyote-indifferent elitist; there are people who are unable to afford lifesaving medical care, and you do this.
Today it might be considered elitist to harbor a passion for the poetry of Lord Byron; but in his own age, two centuries ago, his work was considered blamably popular by some of his rivals.
Okay, so flippers and a wet suit might have been more practical outfit on a Texas-bound plane, and maybe some sweatpants would have helped her sneakers and baseball hat seem less expensive and elitist.
Brazil: Just three weeks into his term, Jair Bolsonaro, who rode to the presidency denouncing corruption and elitist privilege, is now trying to fend off charges that his far-right administration is exhibiting just that.
But he went after me, and he goes, "Kara Swisher, the elitist who went to private schools and this and that, and she's untalented," and my mom who watches Fox News and watches Tucker Carlson.
Then again, contemporary American operas like Angel's Bone that touch on timely yet universal subjects, are sung in English and performed in intimate spaces like 3LD, challenge opera's reputation opera for being elitist, stuffy, and effete.
" THE FED UP TRUMP SUPPORTERS Peggy Davis, Arizona "I'm getting to where I think Congress is a bunch of elitist snobs who look down their nose at us and tell everybody how un-educated we are.
That's in part because it takes aim at the regulatory state and at credentialed experts (economists, climate scientists), and so aligns with absolutist anti-governmentalism as well as with those who view expertise as intrinsically elitist.
There's just no reason for this elitist mentality that Samsung's flagship phones, which are designed to be state of the art to competitively give the iPhone a run for its money, should cost less than iPhones.
Although I shook my fist at Amazon and capitalism when I heard this, in hindsight the elitist notion that MIT should have 2 billion IP addresses was also wrong and Amazon probably needed the addresses more.
Often criticized for being out-of-touch and elitist, the Academy is at a point where people are looking for signs of real change in an industry that's undergone much turmoil over the past couple years.
The leaderless protests defy categorization, but have been overwhelmingly white and working-class, dominated by those from the provinces who reject not just Macron's pro-business reforms but what they perceive as his arrogant, elitist attitude.
Is it elitist to think that it's more meaningful if Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon and the Minnesota congressman Keith Ellison support Sanders — they are two of his superdelegates — than if most 17-year-olds do?
That's brings me to one of the key ways in which we've screwed up security: We isolated security from the rest of IT. Deepening the issue was the development of a culture that prized the elitist.
I'm not comfortable saying that, especially because philosophy and philosophers have a reputation—not undeserved—of being elitist and making philosophy so abstract and removed from the daily questions of life that people find it alienating.
This approach offers fertile ground for an "elitist" syndrome to grow, though this wouldn't be an issue since the Air Force Special Operations community has been abiding by the "Quiet Professional" mantra like no other community.
" In the end, wrote Stephen Glover, a Daily Mail columnist and an alumnus of Oxford, "The patronizing, elitist hysteria of universities over being asked about Brexit will harden the views of millions who voted for it.
Many found the technique elitist and dull, and even some critics called it boring — or, worse, a willful refusal by Mr. Lehrer and Mr. MacNeil to make hard judgments about adversarial issues affecting the public interest.
"One might well ask Mr. Galli how his obvious elitist disdain and corrosive condescension for fellow Christians with whom he disagrees … might well damage evangelical witness to an unbelieving world," the Christian Post op-ed reads.
Trump is trying to get the American public to believe that his very wealthy cabinet appointees are an elite that is not elitist, and will, in fact, have great concern for the underclass that elected him.
If the sins of the welfare queen were crafty laziness and promiscuity, the sins of the woke so-called social justice warrior are elitist condescension and a failure to connect with the needs of real people.
The investigation has proved one of the biggest challenges to Mr. Bolsonaro, a far-right politician who rose to power in Brazil on the back of his promise to eradicate entrenched political corruption and elitist privileges.
While we're used to hearing Michelin-starred chefs talk about how they love cheap beer and Takis, those little things remain refreshing in the wine industry, which still often feels wealth-focused, elitist, and hierarchical to outsiders.
Throwing Out "The Elites"It is no coincidence that Leitch — a pediatric surgeon, university professor, and former Harper Cabinet minister — is parroting the anti-elitist rhetoric that worked so well for Trump, the billionaire real estate mogul.
To the 1,000-odd visitors in attendance, most of them supporters of the anti-establishment Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Mrs Merkel epitomised everything that is rotten in Europe: out of touch, elitist and besotted with immigrants.
Most of them really aren't voting for him, they're voting against the real and perceived establishment politics, elitist advantages, and progressive orthodoxy — all of the things embodied by Hillary Clinton, and in part by someone like McMullin.
But he still thinks having meat alternatives in fast-food chains is a positive step because it helps dispel the idea that veganism is an elitist, middle class diet that means shopping at Whole Foods or Sprouts.
Be smart: As CNN's Oliver Darcy explains on CNN's Reliable Sources show with Brian Stelter, part of the strategy is to make Americans in the middle of the country think that they're under attack by elitist institutions.
In the recorded pre-show announcement, shared exclusively on PEOPLE, Gellar falls right back into character as the elitist, Upper East Sider resolute on ruling her prep school alongside her brother Sebastian Valmont, played by Ryan Phillippe.
Ironically, in these anti-elitist times, Clinton was damned for following the very steps that were deemed necessary for a woman to put herself in a position to run for president, as Traister noted in her essay.
Over Donald Trump's first three weeks in the Oval Office, it's become clear that his White House and agencies are adopting their boss' ambivalence toward elitist orthography and embracing a more phonetic approach to the written word.
Just in: Israel seeking clarity on #TrumpTravelBan - 145,000 Jews born in 7 countries listed in EO incl 54,000 in Iraq & 45,000 in Iran Benjamin Netanyahu is just another liberal elitist who took Trump literally, but not seriously.
As Georgetown historian Michael Kazin noted in his 1995 book The Populist Persuasion, nineteenth century Americans who wanted a more anti-elitist politics created a national narrative with "a trio of populist heroes": Jefferson, Jackson, and Lincoln.
If this new government does not reach out and give alienated workers a voice they will unite against what they perceive as elitist, detached and nepotistic politicians and will eventually find a leader they can rally around.
For those of us who were more than a little skeptical about the prospect of another Clinton presidency (less "With Her," as the slogan went, than desperately appalled at the alternative), the elitist, corporate connotations were overwhelming.
The results of the Ipsos survey, which showed Fujimori climbed 2.4 points in a week, were broadcast just before a presidential debate in which she confidently attacked Kuczynski as "elitist" and uncommitted to helping the country's poor.
Many grew up poor, which cured them of the anti-elitist pose that many of today's conservative figures adopt, especially if they come from Princeton (Ted Cruz), Cornell (Ann Coulter) or Dartmouth (Laura Ingraham and Dinesh D'Souza).
Just as the elitist establishment in Britain and the EU is trying to overturn the result of the Brexit referendum, so too the establishment in America is trying to overturn the result of the 2016 presidential election.
Gingrich ridiculed Romney as an out-of-touch elitist, characterizing him as a bad fit for a team that defined itself in opposition to the type of GOP political establishment that the former Republican presidential nominee represents.
I made the sign to communicate that in a world where 53 percent of white women voters chose a racist, elitist sexual predator for president, the idea that we all want the same thing is a myth.
"The city is becoming more of a 230-hour city than it's ever been," said Mitchell Moss, the director of the Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management at New York University, who called the idea elitist.
But the events reinforced the perception, common in the 1970s, that the National was an elitist institution that was weakening the rest of the British theater by gobbling up a disproportionate amount of talent and public subsidies.
Even when former Vice President Joe Biden portrayed Warren as an out-of-touch elitist — while he was attending a fundraiser with real estate moguls, offering the corruption-focused Warren a freebie rebuttal — the campaign kept quiet.
"There has been a little bit of a reawakening to the fact that we probably went too far with respect towards pushing a sort of cosmopolitan, what some people viewed as an elitist, image," Mr. Diamond said.
From a modest pair of cultured freshwater pearl studs for the bride to a luxe strand of cultured South Sea pearls for her mother, the gems today possess a singular reputation for being both democratic and elitist.
"CT's disdainful, dismissive, elitist posture toward their fellow Christians may well do far more long-term damage to American Christianity and its witness than any current prudential support for President Trump will ever cause," the editorial concluded.
At the forefront of the insurgency is thought to be a group that, similar to Boko Haram in Nigeria, touts a radical form of Islam as an antidote to what it regards as a corrupt, elitist rule.
The therapist's written notes from 2012 confirm that Ford mentioned that she had been attacked by a student from an elitist boys' school who had gone on to become a highly respected member of Washington, D.C. society.
In a Wall Street Journal piece, Bannon said his anti-elitist worldview was shaped by his father's decision during the financial crisis in 2008 to sell his AT&T stock, at a loss of more than $100,000.
"Manrique brought ideas that perhaps seemed crazy and elitist, since there was then not even running water around here," said Marci Acuña, the mayor of Haría, a village where Manrique designed his final home and work studio.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After evangelical publication Christianity Today published a blistering editorial on what it called Donald Trump's "grossly immoral character", some church leaders and the U.S. president himself denounced the criticism as elitist and out-of-touch.
"It's another PC establishment elitist who thinks they know better than the millions and millions of people who voted for Donald Trump because they were sick and tired of the swamp's stranglehold on this country," Gidley added.
But a series of questionable episodes just three weeks into his term has left Mr. Bolsonaro, who rode to power by denouncing elitist privilege, fending off charges that his administration is engaging in more of the same.
Now they're contemptuous of both the national Republican Party and the elitist Republicans in Alabama cities who are seen as wanting to punish Mr. Moore because working-class Republicans nominated him over the sitting senator, Luther Strange.
Even though the governing party has denounced the European Union's officials in Brussels as elitist and condescending, it relies on the financial support that membership brings and continues to deepen its military ties with other NATO nations.
But beyond that, there were creative differences: Mahler grew up amidst the fine and decorative arts, and Gropius advocated for the Bauhaus workshop as a new ideal — a place with no elitist distinction between artists and craftsmen.
If anyone ever gave me the choice, I would rather eat sushi with Katy Perry than dine on fish sticks with my blue-collar uncles (I'm not an elitist; my uncles would also choose Katy Perry over me).
"Palo Alto is an elitist shit den of hate," Gregory Stevens, former pastor of the First Baptist Church of Palo Alto, wrote in a tweet, which was included in the dossier presented at a council hearing mid-May.
They move their two children to the white, wealthy, and elitist culture of Southern California's Silicon Beach, where they're forced to attend playdates as part of a vetting process for the school they want their children to attend.
It's not often that I get the chance to defend Bloomberg, who is an elitist and his anti-second amendment stance is abhorrent to any constitutionalist like me, but he's not wrong on the application of the program.
That confrontation comes off as a simple straw man argument between a stubborn, get-off-my-lawn-type elderly conservative and a bratty, elitist kid, created simply to remind viewers how annoying and entitled city-living teens are.
Female actors are publicly debating whether the Time's Up movement, the campaign launched by women in Hollywood to combat sexual harassment and fight gender inequality, is too elitist and hasn't done enough to include their less famous colleagues.
Rather, tech is viewed as elitist, exclusive, self-interested and out of touch, as manifested by the Google bus protests and the inflammatory open letter a tech entrepreneur addressed to San Francisco city officials condemning the city's homeless.
ANDREW WILSONPortland, Oregon The very intelligence and subtlety of your proposals suggests that the challenge facing liberals is not so much a perception that they are elitist, but rather that liberals tend to embrace complexity and avoid simplicity.
"It was so elitist, as if it were a powerful person talking down to someone who disagreed with him and he could say whatever he wanted," said Katherine Lehman, a former music professor at University of the South.
As Washington turns inward to begin its all-important — some might say elitist — debate as to which media superstars get to referee the fall presidential debates, GOP nominee Trump has already voiced concerns about who may be chosen.
He promises to bring back the kind of greatness that once existed but has been taken by the politically correct, elitist, namby-pamby left that is too focused on diversity to recognize and support the forgotten (white) man.
An alliance of 29 progressive groups that rejects both major political parties as elitist was planning an "Occupy Inauguration" and #DisruptJ20 protest at McPherson Square regardless of whether Trump or Clinton won the election, an organizer told me.
Her continuing ability to deliver both verbal and nonverbal messages that portray her and her party as elitist and out of touch have led to remarkably high negatives in national polls and painted a political bullseye on her.
Whatever the Academy ultimately decides to do, there's no escaping the fact that awards like the Oscars and Golden Globes will likely always be seen as somewhat elitist and "out of touch" with the general public's viewing habits.
Mr. Ford's father, Doug, had been a member of a Progressive Conservative provincial government with a populist, anti-elitist bent, but it was not immediately obvious that as a young man Mr. Ford would follow a similar path.
When a fellow officer observes that many great men "have flattered the people, who ne'er loved them," much of the audience at the Stratford Festival's Avon Theater here evidently thought of a certain elitist parading as a populist.
The movement was perhaps the most radically significant artistic development of Italy's fertile postwar period: Artists rebelled against the commercialism and elitist strictures of the day with readily accessible materials and constructions far outside the canon of art.
Noting the large number of pale-faced Paltrow clones present, several of whom had pulled up in Jaguars and Range Rovers, Ms. Bakewell, who is African-American, addressed the oft-made charge that Goop is homogeneous and elitist.
But whereas conservative primary candidates once fashioned their campaigns as referendums on reckless federal spending or the elitist sensibilities of leadership, their pitches are much simpler now, carte blanche offerings of complete and total fealty to the president.
During a recent interview on the comedian Joe Rogan's podcast, the Metallica frontman said the region's "elitist attitude" played a part in his family's decision to leave their longtime home in Marin County and move to Vail, Colo.
Nestled inside of a bold and decidedly quirky new building, the orb will be visible from the street during the day and after dark, a nod to greater transparency by an institution often dismissed as elitist and remote.
"Limited government" now also meant not meddling in the private lives of citizens to enforce some elitist Ivy League intellectual's idea of racial justice, and not asking middle-class taxpayers to pay welfare support for poor black people.
ML: Well … I think part of me has always thought of the Met, as an institution that is very traditional, Eurocentric, very much one of the elite/elitist institutions in the city, and it holds up that history.
I think it had to do with the feeling that there was subversion going on, and the things -- (CROSSTALK) RIVERA: I did not have to do with race to the extent that President Obama was an insufferable elitist snob.
There's also the fact that these urbanites may be able to prioritize and also afford aspects of the food experience like local produce and an emphasis on healthier options, which are more readily available, and can read as elitist.
"I think what Moore and his supporters have done is to find enemies rather than talk about victims in this case," Brabender said, citing McConnell and "the Washington Post as an East Coast elitist paper" as easy to vilify.
So, to recap, the protesters are mostly working-class folks who are angry at what they see as an out-of-touch elitist president whose policies favor the wealthy and corporations at the expense of working-class French people.
Hickey is neither art criticism's reactionary philosopher king nor its populist Robin Hood, but a sensualist with an acquired taste for art that is resistant to interpretation and unapologetically elitist, a term he halfheartedly redeems as a positive value.
Part of McNamara's appeal is how he undoes the dance hierarchy — an elitist model to be sure, where only a select few receive the privilege of certain trainings, and one that McNamara challenges by proposing a more egalitarian approach.
MMOs are, as described on the Elitist Jerks forums long ago, a math problem: To win you must do X damage in Y time, while a tank is getting hit for N damage which is countered by Z healing.
He's a consummate Republican insider—he's worked in various capacities for Nixon, Reagan, both Bushes, and Trump—who nevertheless presents himself as an anti-elitist crusader, a link between GOP officials and angry members of the white working class.
The speech earned raves from folks like President Barack Obama, but was written off as "elitist" by the political right (whom, you may remember, passed a pretty horrific health care bill of their own in the House last week).
The 77-year-old Oxford-educated former investment banker, deemed "elitist" by opponents in last month's tight election, said he would modernize Peru with policies aimed at raising the incomes of the poorest while fighting racism, sexism and corruption.
With regard to snobbery in dance music, the people you refer to as elitist are probably on a forum somewhere right now, looking in from the outside, like, with their faces pushed to the glass, peering through a window.
Every Republican president since at least Richard Nixon has painted the press as elitist, liberal, and biased, a charge that may have contained a kernel of truth but quickly became a convenient way to dismiss facts that displeased them.
"Landscapes mark children," wrote Robert Hughes, the Australian art critic whose book of collected essays, The Spectacle of Skill, is prefaced with this frank admission: I am completely an elitist, in the cultural but emphatically not the social sense.
Artists are undervalued further by activism's anti-elitist, everyman ethos, which often translates to an aesthetic illiteracy, and means that the relative powers of a skilled artist over a hobbyist may not be recognized or rewarded in movement spaces.
At least since the days of Andy Warhol, the idea of not having wide public acclaim was regarded by some as a sign of failure, of possessing a small ambition, of having been deemed unspectacular or considered an elitist.
Couple this with a surge of anti-elitist sentiment, and the forum, which hosts world leaders and chief executives in mountaintop chalets under tight security, has for some become a symbol of all that is wrong with the world.
But the growth of its programs that benefit members of the military and veterans has also helped the agency build support among some Republicans and rebut criticism that it is an elitist, left-leaning repository of woolly-headed indulgence.
Johnson is a classic British elitist — the right schools (Eton, Oxford) and family connections — who possesses the "common touch" to a remarkable degree, as evidenced by his improbable feat of being a Conservative twice elected as mayor of London.
One of the reasons for Mr. Peña's downfall was an elitist image painted by his opponents, aided in no small part by his inability to speak Guaraní — something Mr. Abdo did not hesitate to point out during the campaign.
Instead of questioning the components of their ideology, looking for new policies that would help working Americans – or supporting those of the Trump administration designed to do just that – establishment Democrats and Republicans have united around a new elitist ideology.
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Rose's antics ("a little pugnacious," he calls himself … and also "a little clever SOB") also put him on the wrong side of other cast members, who called him out as an elitist, among other things, during the season 6 reunion.
This haunting tune has now become the "Sound of Summer 2K16," because that shitshow of summer 2k16 cannot be captured with a track like Sigala's "Sweet Lovin'" or Fergie's "MILF$," but with a defeated elitist humming a nonsensical ditty to himself.
Like it or not, too, his party does stand for something: the BJP believes that for India to be strong it must abandon the elitist secular socialism of the Congress years and embrace a less inclusive, more "authentic" Hindu identity.
The Supreme Court has been described by its critics as the "Rehavia Junta", for the name of the neighbourhood in Jerusalem where many of them once resided; elitist and liberal-minded secular left-wingers, aloof and detached from wider Israeli society.
While the protests may have started over the fuel tax, they have since morphed into a broader indictment of Macron's handling of the French economy and his perceived elitist disregard for the effects his policies are having on France's working class.
In one exchange published in October, a press office political appointee accused a reporter of pursuing "elitist clickbait" in reporting on a former chemical industry executive hired by the EPA and now pushing the controversial reversal of a pesticide ban.
However, as the tech community's voice grows louder, it must be strategic in how it directs its actions — otherwise, tech runs a very real risk of strengthening a polarizing elitist message that will further divide us from our fellow citizens.
Mr. Corbyn is trying to move the party further to the left, to bring it into opposition to nuclear weapons and military interventions, while taking an anti-elitist line in domestic policy, focusing on inequality and more spending on social welfare.
The mostly failed Google Glass headset from 2013 showed how badly people can react to augmented reality headsets — it came off as creepy, invasive, and elitist, the province of a few oblivious nerds who can unilaterally record or remake their environment.
I believe it stems from the inability of many Democrats to accept their defeat in November, or to understand that the people of mainland America — that heartland between California and New York — overwhelmingly rejected their elitist vision and collectivist values.
He calls CIA personnel "warriors" — which he means as a compliment, but which also may reflect a preference for the supposed "doers" on the operational side of the agency over the supposed elitist, lefty academic stereotype of the analytical corps.
" (Good Morning America) Academy mulls changes in membership and categories to halt diversity crisis"In Hollywood, image is all-important, and board members at the January 26th meeting will work to fight the perception that the Academy is racist or elitist.
This has been an untenable proposition going back to the 1990s, when then-Labor Secretary Robert Reich flogged his elitist "symbolic analysts" solution, in which workers can all find a place in the creative and knowledge economies, which supposedly fix everything.
Not surprisingly, this elitist name failed to connect with the masses that it was destined to feed, and soon it became the "Blue Ribbon Burger," though "I'll have a Blue Ribbon Burger with fries and a shake" just isn't the catchiest.
"If a man who shows off by not having a clue and by saying that specialist knowledge is elitist rubbish ends up in the White House, a critical point will have been reached," said Schulz, a German center-left Social Democrat.
Accusations were tossed around and were pretty predictable—Goon Squad players were awful/terrible/trolling the group, our members were being elitist, somebody ninja-looted a hotly contested lvl 55 blue [stole a rare item] and heads would roll, etc.
One of the themes of radical socialists across the ages is that the rule of law is an elitist tactic of oppression directed against the lower classes, and that it must be challenged in the interest of a higher good.
But culture will have a larger impact than policy: We need to get over the elitist idée fixe that a bachelor's degree is for everyone, and get serious about training people for important, interesting, dignified work that is difficult to outsource.
It explains the entire real estate section, and "Vows," and why a significant portion of the Gray Lady's op-ed page is given over to people who only exist to troll a sort of imagined effete elitist caricature of Manhattan liberalism.
He covered tennis for the first time when his editor apologetically sent him to Longwood for an event when everyone else on the paper's sports staff was shunning tennis, considered by many at the time as an outpost for elitist amateurs.
As you might imagine, though, there's been a wave of support from the usual quarters for the Chicago letter and its sentiments; I assume that's what such a blatant attempt at elitist posturing was aiming for in the first place.
This teenage girl, regularly conjured up in the name of fighting sexism, is failed by an elitist literary world that denies her the only books she cares to read — young adult novels with characters who look and think like her.
Though intended as an alternative to the often elitist system of biennials and fairs, The Wrong seemingly operates by the tenets of older internet culture: It's decentralized, accessible and democratic — anyone who wants to participate, as artist or curator, can apply.
THE GIFTED SCHOOLBy Bruce Holsinger One morning two years back, a heated argument broke out in my local Brooklyn moms Facebook group about something called "G and T." Certain parents were all for it, while others declared it elitist and problematic.
French golf authorities have had to adopt more creative strategies to try to continue growing the sport in the face of a challenging economic climate, no shortage of recreational competition and the lingering perception of golf as an expensive, elitist pursuit.
As the 6-year-old son of Jewish refuseniks, Boot emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1976; at 13, he was inducted by his father into the world of "learned, worldly, elitist" conservatism with a gift subscription to National Review.
That it has reached critical mass in unexpected places, like the fairway, simply speaks to its use as a means of connecting a person or a discipline that might seem elitist or inaccessible to the values of a larger group.
I'd be a lot more comfortable if there were an additional zero in that population figure, if he had a better record on race, and if there weren't quite so many elitist mile markers on his journey to this point.
He is expected to use Mr. Mattarella's attempted appointment of a technocratic — if temporary — prime minister to reinforce the League's anti-elitist message and portray himself as standing up against anti-democratic forces beholden to Brussels, Berlin and the bankers.
A replacement for Mr. Trent has yet to be hired, and another aide who routinely irritates rank-and-file aides and lawmakers with combative comments — like when he claimed his fellow congressional aides were elitist "careerists" — is still in place.
Cultivating an image of herself as warm, nurturing and proudly anti-elitist, Ms. Bailey ran the magazine in the old-fashioned way, relying on relationships with designers like Karl Lagerfeld and championing new names including Derek Lam and Victoria Beckham.
What is Trumpism after Trump, in domestic and foreign policy, and is it possible to imagine a new infrastructure that would champion populist and nationalist ideas within the party and make them something more than just angry anti-elitist gestures?
You want low-income and first-generation students to focus in class and thrive in your elitist institution, then you better fund the Student Support Services (for undocumented and low-income students) and address the classist onslaught inherent in UChicago culture.
For those interested in snagging some of the Kentucky elixir for themselves or the bourbon elitist in their life, bottles currently go for $9.87—significantly cheaper than making a personal pilgrimage to the creeks of Kentucky… and a lot drier, too.
" The character of Hicks is an professor at the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, a North American school of magic that Pottermore describes as having "the reputation of being one of the most democratic, least elitist of all the great wizarding schools.
Right-wing critics and politicians seized on this as a sign that she was an unhinged culture warrior, a frivolous elitist who had spent so much time hobnobbing overseas that she felt she could lecture Italians on how to speak their own language.
Meanwhile, Ottessa Moshfegh has made a name for herself for giving great interviews ("I seem to be attracted to going into the elitist zones, and then, like, farting, and like walking out," she recently told the Cut) while also writing deliciously repulsive characters.
Some doubtless will frown and curl the lip, accusing the Swedish Academy of deserting its high standards, dumbing down, succumbing to populism or making a bid to escape the charge of being elitist -- even though by any measure every prize is unavoidably.
Republican U.S. Representative Mia Love, a daughter of Haitian immigrants, said the comments were "unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values" and called on Trump to apologize to the American people and to the countries he denigrated.
The controversy over De Rugy has reinforced criticism of Macron's government as being out of touch with ordinary people and elitist, with the French government still having to deal with "yellow vests" protests which marred the traditional Bastille Day parade on Sunday.
That change was widely seen as an elitist response to Disney's Beauty and the Beast earning a Best Picture nomination, but it could also be seen as a response to the animated-feature-film industry expanding rapidly and significantly in the 1990s.
But, much to the shock of genius corporate journalists who continue to live in their alternate, elitist bubble and obsess over Donald Trump's tweets rather than the endless struggles of working people, the progressive movement has soured on one if its past heroes.
Heimbach thought Spencer was a tea-drinking elitist who had no idea how to create a real movement outside the dark corners of the internet, and Spencer thought Heimbach was an anachronism, caught up with groups and ideas whose time had long passed.
In 2013, the group released an advertisement calling Mr. Obama "an elitist hypocrite" for allowing the service to protect his family — which, like other first families, has faced multiple death threats — but opposing the widespread use of armed guards in schools. video
Ever since the advent of "the media" as an industrial complex -- large corporate conglomerates based in coastal cities where many of the ad agencies are -- it's been a left-leaning, urban-minded, somewhat elitist outfit with a blind spot for conservative America.
Tackling contentious topics like the housing crisis and elitist structures, which at times govern the art world, Haarp created two collapsible installations—one an IKEA-inspired house and the other a rocking horse—which seek to change perceptions through guerrilla-like participatory performance.
Designers had flirted with sneakers before, including Yohji Yamamoto and Rick Owens, but because this was Mr. Lagerfeld, who does nothing halfway, and because this was couture — the fanciest, most elitist kind of fashion — the choice was taken as a major cultural signifier.
As the fall couture season begins on Monday in Paris, the show is a reminder that, while luxury fashion is often viewed as elitist, it has a way of trickling down commercially and artistically to unexpected yet highly accessible places — and vice versa.
" Typically, in the Brexit debate, those in the "leave" camp are described as populist and anti-immigrant, while the "remain" camp is often disparaged as elitist — educated, professional, mainstream media, academics and others — and called things like traitors or "enemies of the people.
Elitist New Yorkers love to joke about New Jersey, but according to one new study, the Garden State may have one over Gotham: Commuters who live in Jersey City may be better off than people who live and work in Manhattan itself.
Nothing impedes the appreciation of classical music — and keeps potential listeners away — more than the perception that it is an elitist art form, that composers throughout history, and their aficionados today, uniformly consider it the greatest, loftiest and most ingenious kind of music.
"The sneaker world is very introverted and it's very elitist, and we've done the complete opposite," Lopez said, adding that he wants customers to walk into his stores and feel like they are among friends and family with similar passions and interests.

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